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INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION STRATEGY OF JAPANESE FIRMS - CAPABILITY BUILDING THROUGH SEQUENTIAL ENTRY
Author(s): CHANG SJ
Source: ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL    Volume: 38    Issue: 2    Pages: 383-407    Published: APR 1995  
Times Cited: 151     References: 63     
Abstract: This study examined the sequential entry process of Japanese electronic manufacturing firms into the United States during the period 1976-89. The firms first entered their core businesses and those in which they had a strong competitive advantage over local firms to reduce the hazard of failure. Learning from early entries enabled them to launch further entries into noncore businesses and into areas of weaker competitive advantage. The overall evidence suggests that Japanese firms are building capabilities to operate overseas through sequential entry.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: CHANG, SJ (reprint author), KOREA UNIV, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Addresses:
1. NYU, NEW YORK, NY 10003 USA
Publisher: ACAD MANAGEMENT, PO BOX 39 300 SOUTH UNION STREET, ADA, OH 45810-0039
Subject Category: Business; Management
IDS Number: QR418
ISSN: 0001-4273
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