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Organizational Identity and Capability Development in Internationalization: Transference, Splicing, and Enhanced Imitation in Tesco’s US Market Entry
Journal of Economic Geography
  • Michelle LOWE, University of Southampton
  • Gerard GEORGE, Singapore Management University
  • Oliver ALEXY, Technische Universität München
Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
7-2012
Abstract

Entry into international markets is a challenging process that fundamentally tests existing capabilities. During this entry process, capability gaps arise that need to be bridged to exploit the commercial opportunity and grow the business. Using a global retailer, Tesco plc, as a case study and employing grounded theory development techniques, we find that to achieve growth, two organizational attributes become critical—structural coherence of the firm’s capabilities and organizational identity. We identify three processes of capability development during market entry—transference, splicing and enhanced imitation. Further, actions and processes that maintain or adapt organizational identity serve as moderators of the relationship between these processes and the capability deployment and internalization necessary for entry into international markets. We discuss the study’s implications for theories of capability development, organizational identity and foreign market entry.

Keywords
  • Capability development,
  • retail,
  • strategy,
  • Tesco
Identifier
10.1093/jeg/lbs016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbs016
Citation Information
Michelle LOWE, Gerard GEORGE and Oliver ALEXY. "Organizational Identity and Capability Development in Internationalization: Transference, Splicing, and Enhanced Imitation in Tesco’s US Market Entry" Journal of Economic Geography Vol. 12 Iss. 5 (2012) p. 1021 - 1054 ISSN: 1468-2702
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gerard-george/69/