Extending the Uppsala Model: disruptive innovation from a Chinese evolved subsidiary

Simone Corsi

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Abstract

The Uppsala Model of Internationalization (Johansson, Vahlne, 1977) has been widely discussed and refined both by scholars and its authors. Relying on these literary contributions and on the concept of disruptive innovation (Christensen, 1997), this paper aims at extending the stages of the internationalization process as intended by the Uppsala Model to a further step where firms get knowledge inputs from the foreign market for developing new products that have commercial value also in their previous markets. We use case study research for showing how a company relied on Chinese market inputs for developing new products that have disruptive characteristics on the Western markets.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 12 Aug 2011
Event2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting - San Antonio, San Antonio, United States
Duration: 12 Aug 201116 Aug 2011

Conference

Conference2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Antonio
Period12/08/1116/08/11

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