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Success Factors for and Problems with Collective Internationalization Strategies

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One of the pressing questions in international management is which factors affect the success or failure of a collective internationalization strategy. Using the theoretical approaches and models described previously, and also empirical investigations and experience from business practice, it is possible to predicate the positive and negative factors that impact on the success of collective internationalization strategies.

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Haak, R. (2004). Success Factors for and Problems with Collective Internationalization Strategies. In: Theory and Management of Collective Strategies in International Business. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403948144_5

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