The article introduces a conceptual framework of internationalization processes and provides case study–based empirical insights. The aim is to analyze combinations of internationalization strategies and modes that automotive suppliers expanding into China have chosen and their evolution paths over time. In addition, the authors identify parameters that may explain why foreign entrants change their internationalization strategies and modes over time.
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