The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee

Traditional theories of internationalisation have long been questioned because of the fast-changing environment and deregulations. As the time has evolves, the business environment has become more challenging and it started to question the initial proposals of the RBV for being static and neglecting...

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Main Author: Ramlee, Afifah Alwani
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.330022020-08-12T07:31:56Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33002/ The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee Ramlee, Afifah Alwani Business education Learning. Learning strategies Traditional theories of internationalisation have long been questioned because of the fast-changing environment and deregulations. As the time has evolves, the business environment has become more challenging and it started to question the initial proposals of the RBV for being static and neglecting the influence of market dynamism. In particular for International New Venture (INV) firms, namely as a firm whichseeks a significant competitive advantage from the use of their resources in pursuing international sales in multiple countries from the early stages of their operation. It is also a question to ponder on how these small firms could survive in a dynamic environment with a lack of resources and skills. Additionally, INV firms are able to penetrate the international market within a short period of establishment because the firm needs to own unique capabilities to make their resources become more useful. However, several issues surrounding the dynamic capabilities conceptualization remain uncertain. The quick growth of the dynamic capabilities literature and its diversity is disengaged and pointing in different directions. In regard of this situation, there is still a gap in understanding the “link between learning, capability development and firm growth” (Zahra et al., 2009,p.91). Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33002/1/33002.pdf Ramlee, Afifah Alwani (2019) The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee. Voice of Academia (VOA), 15 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2682-7840 https://voa.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Business education
Learning. Learning strategies
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Learning. Learning strategies
Ramlee, Afifah Alwani
The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
description Traditional theories of internationalisation have long been questioned because of the fast-changing environment and deregulations. As the time has evolves, the business environment has become more challenging and it started to question the initial proposals of the RBV for being static and neglecting the influence of market dynamism. In particular for International New Venture (INV) firms, namely as a firm whichseeks a significant competitive advantage from the use of their resources in pursuing international sales in multiple countries from the early stages of their operation. It is also a question to ponder on how these small firms could survive in a dynamic environment with a lack of resources and skills. Additionally, INV firms are able to penetrate the international market within a short period of establishment because the firm needs to own unique capabilities to make their resources become more useful. However, several issues surrounding the dynamic capabilities conceptualization remain uncertain. The quick growth of the dynamic capabilities literature and its diversity is disengaged and pointing in different directions. In regard of this situation, there is still a gap in understanding the “link between learning, capability development and firm growth” (Zahra et al., 2009,p.91).
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title The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
title_short The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
title_full The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
title_fullStr The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
title_full_unstemmed The dynamic capability development through learning orientation: Malaysian International New Venture (INV) firms / Afifah Alwani Ramlee
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publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah
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