TY - JOUR
T1 - Exporting culture
T2 - A strategic issue for international competitiveness
AU - Sierra González, Jaime Humberto
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This paper proposes a concept of "culture for internationalization" or "exporting culture," a highly relevant concept for developing countries' firms that are likely to follow a gradual internationalization process based on the strong relationship that binds the proposed concept to strategy and systemic competitiveness. These two items are paramount for understanding the conditions that underlie internationalization, since it is characterized by particular traits that make it a key alternative for a firm's growth and successful perdurability based on competitiveness. "Culture for internationalization" and its variation, "exporting culture," overflow into the concepts of organizational or corporate culture, and involve a major interaction among the micro, meso and macro levels of a nation's economy in order to operationalize strategies that promote such culture and assure successful firm and economy internationalization. Discussion remains open as to the concept and its applicability, in the hope that it will contribute to the understanding and creation of appropriate conditions for firms to be able to access international markets with greater advantage and to generate as much benefit as possible for their countries, especially developing ones.
AB - This paper proposes a concept of "culture for internationalization" or "exporting culture," a highly relevant concept for developing countries' firms that are likely to follow a gradual internationalization process based on the strong relationship that binds the proposed concept to strategy and systemic competitiveness. These two items are paramount for understanding the conditions that underlie internationalization, since it is characterized by particular traits that make it a key alternative for a firm's growth and successful perdurability based on competitiveness. "Culture for internationalization" and its variation, "exporting culture," overflow into the concepts of organizational or corporate culture, and involve a major interaction among the micro, meso and macro levels of a nation's economy in order to operationalize strategies that promote such culture and assure successful firm and economy internationalization. Discussion remains open as to the concept and its applicability, in the hope that it will contribute to the understanding and creation of appropriate conditions for firms to be able to access international markets with greater advantage and to generate as much benefit as possible for their countries, especially developing ones.
KW - Exporting culture
KW - International strategy
KW - Organizational capabilities
KW - Systemic competitiveness
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33750525811&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1300/J140v07n01_03
DO - 10.1300/J140v07n01_03
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33750525811
SN - 1097-8526
VL - 7
SP - 59
EP - 80
JO - Latin American Business Review
JF - Latin American Business Review
IS - 1
ER -