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Title: THE GLOBALIZATION OF SMALLER AGRI-FOOD FIRMS: A DECISION-MAKING FRAMEWORK TESTED THROUGH CASE RESEARCH
Authors: Sterns, James A.
Peterson, H. Christopher
Issue Date: 2001
Abstract: Anecdotal evidence suggests that smaller firms are responding in various ways to market trends towards globalization. A fundamental question arises as to why some smaller firms are including global markets in their strategies and business operations while other firms with similar size and product mix are not. This paper hypothesizes necessary and sufficient conditions for a smaller agri-food firm to become actively global in perspective and practice. An hypothesized decision framework is articulated and results are reported from eight cases used to test this framework. The paper concludes that perceptions about competitive advantages and effective demand, and operative decision rules employed by the firm will determine if and when a firm can globalize its scope of operations.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/34467
Institution/Association: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review>Volume 04, Issue 02, 2001
Total Pages: 16
Language: English
From Page: 133
To Page: 148
Collections:Volume 04, Issue 02, 2001

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