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international business literature often struggles to depict a universal experience of internationalisation from the perspective of large countries, This book seeks to enrich the literature by providing a nuanced overview of the littleknown Australian experience, being an atypical case of a small to mediumsized economy which liberalised rapidly from thes outside any trading bloc.
Six datarich survey chapters explore Australia's mixed
success in founding its own multinationals, The experience of Australian firms is set in historical and comparative perspective, including interactions with inward and specifically American FDI, Five industry studies next consider why firms in retail, wine and professional services were more successful than in financial services and shipping, Nine detailed case studies of firms then identify the elements of administrative heritage, strategy and learning that have been the key to success or failure.
The book concludes by outlining what can be learned from Australia's example and presenting implications for future research,
The Internationalisation Strategies of SmallCountry Firms will appeal to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students in international business and international economics.
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