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Path dependence, MNCs and the internationalisation process: a relational approach

Luis Araujo and Sergio Rezende

International Business Review, 2003, vol. 12, issue 6, 719-737

Abstract: In the internationalisation literature the notion of path dependence has often been associated with gradualism in the evolution of a subsidiary in its host country. In this paper, we argue that path dependence cannot be exclusively associated with gradualism nor can the evolution of a particular subsidiary be explained solely by its embeddedness in its host environment. Instead, we propose that the internationalisation trajectory of units within a multinational corporation's network comprises a trajectory in time and space involving multiple, overlapping networks. Gradualism and discontinuities in the evolution of the units of a multinational enterprise are the outcomes of relational mechanisms interacting across different temporal and geographical contexts.

Keywords: Internationalisation; processes; Path; dependence; Multinationals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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