Henrik G.S. ArvidssonHenrik G.S. Arvidsson institute of international business research. · International business research.
Henrik G.S. Arvidsson
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Introduction
Henrik is an award winning scientist in international business & marketing. He have many years of experience in teaching at universities in Sweden & abroad. His research area is international business, entrepreneurship, marketing, and organisational psychology.
He has over 20 years of experience managing international businesses and working as a business consultant. He owns businesses involved in transportation, recruitment, fiduciary and consultancy in IB & marketing.
www.economist.org.uk
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April 2009 - April 2009
March 2008 - March 2008
February 2001 - July 2006
Radio Eskilstuna
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Publications (47)
Europe 2020 is a plan to increase growth, but is it enough? Is Europe on the brink of being left behind when economies like the American and Chinese are outperforming europe. FULL TEXT AT;
https://www.instingov.org/research/the-eu-and-economic-growth-will-europe-2020-be-a-failure
The single market is one of the greatest achievements. Of the European union. With no more barriers or internal borders in he EU, the common market finally became a reality. It had been talked about since the Treaty of Rome which created he European Community in 1957. The creation of a common market was the main objective. The market it self was es...
https://economist.org.uk/news.html
full paper: https://www.abacademies.org/articles/The-Shift-from-Causation-to-Effectuation-for-International-Entrepreneurs:-Attitudes-and-Attitude-Change-versus-Social-Representations.pdf
Paper at 24(3) of IJE: https://www.abacademies.org/journals/international-journal-of-entrepreneurship-inpress.html
A comparative study between marketing and segmentation strategies between the cruise and hotel industry
This study aims to investigate the influence of the big-5 personality traits on causation and effectuation decision-making logics using the entrepreneurial process theory. This is an empirical study based on 113 surveys of managers/entrepreneurs from the Estonian IT sector. The questionnaire was uploaded onto the online platform of connect.ee and t...
Syndicated news article. Full text:
https://www.somalilandsun.com/somalilandcrimea-one-peninsula-two-narratives-and-a-smouldering-conflict/
Сборник с доклади, 15-та международна конференция на младите учени "ИКОНОМИКАТА НА БЪЛГАРИЯ И ЕВРОПЕЙСКИЯ СЪЮЗ: КРЪГОВА ИКОНОМИКА И КОРПОРАТИВНА СОЦИАЛНА ОТГОВОРНОСТ", УНСС, София, 22 ноември 2019 г.
Full text can be found here:
https://www.somalilandsun.com/the-kremlin-denies-involvement-in-poisoning-of-russian-opposition-politician-navalny/?fbclid=IwAR0E1NiIzbtKxzZr8CbIvuPTDOJb14xGhBOE8AG45YVGKoqbTBuTuiUn7FE
Fulltext can be found here:
https://www.somalilandsun.com/trump-the-georgia-runoff-and-the-future-of-us-politics/
Purpose
This study aims to investigate the antecedents of the internationalisation strategy i.e., effectuation, causation and bricolage on the international performance of the firm.
Design/methodology/approach
In total, the study uses 138 peer-reviewed articles on effectuation, causation, effectual/causal decision-making logics and related issues...
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The process of internationalisation of firms is an area which before 1975 and 1977 was not widely covered in research and the studies made on the topic was focused on internal issues and fragmented at best. In the 1970s research teams in both Sweden and Finland were studying the process of internationalisation. The Swedish research team...
LINK to full text;
https://www.somalilandsun.com/how-will-the-world-be-affected-by-the-us-presidential-election-and-the-winner/
https://www.nwt.se/2020/09/14/ekonomin-och-framtiden-i-sparen-av-pandemin/
Swedish economist Assar Lindbeck dies.
By Henrik G.S. Arvidsson
29 August 2020
One of Sweden's most influential economists during the last century, Assar Lindbeck, has died at the age of 90. Assar Lindbeck who gave his name to the so-called Lindbeck Commission in connection with the economic crisis in Sweden during the early 1990s.
Assar Lindbeck...
Året 2020 kommer många svenskar att minnas länge. Plötsligt insåg vi hur sårbart vårt samhälle var. Vårdkris, konkurser, uppsägningar och en allmän osäkerhet och rädsla är några saker som präglat detta år.
Som ekonom har mitt kanske främsta intresse varit att analysera hur den svenska metoden att hantera pandemin slagit mot ekonomin, speciellt i j...
Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny hospitalised for suspected poisoning: the future of Russian democracy.
The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is unconscious and in intensive care after showing symptoms of suspected poisoning according to his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh . Doctors confirm that he is in a critical state according to the...
fter the heavily criticised and internationally condemned election in Belarus where the incumbent president who has been in office for the last 25 years “won” a landslide victory the protests against the suspected election fraud and lack of transparency has led to mass protests with hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets, hoping for...
Åland, självstyret och framtiden: en ödesfråga
Åland är en önation som är i allra högsta grad beroende av turismen som inkomstkälla. Året 2020 kommer troligen etsa sig fast i många ålänningars medvetande som året då livet förändrades på många sätt. För många innebär den pågående pandemin ekonomiska förluster i form av minskad omsättning i den egna...
A short plain text version can be found here https://economist.org.uk/news.html due to copyright.
https://www.somalilandsun.com/poland-the-presidential-election-and-the-eu-is-democracy-dying-in-poland/?fbclid=IwAR3Et74hlXoWThYt_tyF4isM69qjRTZXDTvfPiO6m1e2HrkDDKbSaSCeR5I
Coaching is something that in most organisations occur on a regular basis. Sometimes it is a highly structured process and sometimes it is something that happens spontaneously in the workplace. One of the most known models of coaching was developed in the 1980s by the British scientist Sir John Withmore. It takes its aim in four different dimension...
Can be found here: https://menafn.com/1100386178/The-Future-of-Somaliland-Businesses-From-Shareholder-Value-to-Consumer-Value-and
The article can be found at:
https://www.somalilandsun.com/the-future-of-somaliland-businesses-from-shareholder-value-to-consumer-value-and-the-digitalisation-of-business/
The effects of the US election on the economy and the Somaliland issue
Sverige är ett av de länder i världen med högst skattetryck och detta är en börda som i mycket hög grad drabbar småföretagen. Den svenska exportindustrin har traditionellt varit ryggraden i den svenska industrin men detta är något som är under förändring. En hårt reglerad arbetsmarknad som gör det svårt för företagen att anställa och ett högt skatt...
Sverige og skattetrykket: forbindelsen til Norge
«Når oljen renner ut, må Norge ha en industristruktur som erstatter oljeinntekten», skriver forfatteren av innlegget som sammenligner svensk og norsk økonomi.
Skrevet av Henrik G. S. Arvidsson, økonom og bedriftskonsulent
Sverige er et av landene i verden med det høyeste skattetrykket, og dette er...
https://www.lt.se/artikel/debatt-trump-ekonomin-och-mojligheten-att-bli-omvald
https://www.nyan.ax/insandare/viking-line-och-brist-pa-ledarskap/
A short study of the impact on unemployment of the Covid 19 virus between EU countries with different approaches to the pandemic.
https://economist.org.uk/news.html
Citation:
Arvidsson, H.G.S & Arvidsson, R. (2019). The Uppsala Model of internationalisation and beyond.
International Journal of Finance and Administration. 42(2), 221-239.
The Uppsala model of internationalisation and beyond.
By Henrik G.S. Arvidsson & Ruslana Arvidsson December 12 2019
Background
The process of internationalisation of fir...
About the importance of the European single market.
Published at: www.economist.org.uk
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Dear friends!
Some years ago, I wrote an article about the Uppsala Model of internationalisation. Uppsala is my alma mater so my question is twofold, firstly, how relevant do you think the original Johansson & Vahlne (1977) model is? Secondly, DO you think think the model can be further developed?
My article which is a good introduction to the discussion can be found here:
I find the topic of the Uppsala School of Economics quite intriguing, and I'm inclined to assert that its relevance endures in the contemporary economic landscape. Here's my take on the matter:
- Internationalisation Theory:The Uppsala School's Internationalisation Theory, which emphasises gradual and experiential internationalisation, remains highly relevant. In a world where global markets are increasingly interconnected, the notion of firms expanding gradually and learning from their international experiences holds substantial merit.
- Market Uncertainty:The Uppsala model, with its focus on the role of market uncertainty in shaping internationalisation strategies, is particularly pertinent today. In an era marked by economic volatility and geopolitical uncertainties, the school's insights into how firms navigate unfamiliar markets still provide valuable guidance.
- Networks and Relationships:The Uppsala School places importance on networks and relationships in international business. In today's interconnected world, where collaborations and partnerships are key drivers of success, the emphasis on building strong relationships aligns with contemporary business practices.
- Dynamic Business Environment:The Uppsala School's recognition of the dynamic nature of the business environment is timeless. In an age of rapid technological advancements and changing consumer behaviours, the school's emphasis on adaptability and responsiveness to market dynamics remains pertinent.
- Empirical Validity:Numerous empirical studies have supported the Uppsala model, showcasing its practical applicability. The model's ability to explain and predict the internationalisation patterns of various firms across different industries strengthens its ongoing relevance.
However, it's crucial to acknowledge that the business landscape continues to evolve. While the Uppsala School's core principles endure, contemporary researchers and practitioners may supplement these theories with insights that account for the unique challenges posed by the current global economic context.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this and engage in a deeper discussion on how the Uppsala School of Economics fits into the broader discourse on international business theories.
Also! Feel free to cite! Warm wishes Henrik
Dear friends.
Im setting up an online event on nov 18th where I will talk about personality traits and entrepreneurship. In other words, what makes entrepreneurs different from other people. Is there anyone here who would like to be a participant in a panel discussion? Warm wishes Henrik