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Central European Management Journal

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Rok 5/2025 
Tom 33 
Numer 2

Unveiling exogenous gaps enabling a cluster organization’s internationalization process

Aihie Osarenkhoe
University of Gavle, Gavle, Sweden

Daniella Fjellstrom
University of Gavle, Gavle, Sweden

Mabel Komunda
Makerere University Business School, Kampala, Uganda

5/2025 33 (2) Central European Management Journal

DOI 10.1108/CEMJ-07-2023-0319

Abstrakt

Purpose – We examined the internationalization process of business promotion organizations. We focused on the key stages and strategies and how the networks formed during this process can support their partners, particularly SMEs, in facilitating international expansion.
Design/methodology/approach – The theoretical lens: We combined the experiential learning-commitment interplay of the Uppsala model with a similar mechanism focused on business network relationships. A qualitative methodology: We used it to explore the question and the various forms of embeddedness within networks, offering an in-depth examination, particularly in the challenging natural settings of a cluster organization in geographic information systems (GIS).
Findings – We found that the cluster organization’s internationalization began regionally, forging connections with clusters in the Nordic and Baltic countries and Europe. Over time, the cluster recognized the importance of innovation leadership, leading to the integration of its core competencies with complementary technologies from other global geospatial technology hubs.
Research limitations/implications – The study fills research gaps by examining global linkages between regional clusters and international partners, focusing on external gaps. We explored how clusters can leverage global innovation systems and networks for matchmaking, capitalization and investment. Moreover, we addressed the need for more research on cross-cluster gaps and barriers to global market interaction. By providing insights into expanding beyond local interactions, the study enhances understanding of how clusters can increase the global reach and competitiveness of firms within them.
Originality/value – The platform established during the internationalization process was crucial, as SMEs within clusters often lack the resources, time and expertise to enter international markets alone. This platform helps SMEs overcome barriers such as size, resources and unfamiliarity with foreign markets.

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APA style

Osarenkhoe, Aihie & Daniella Fjellstrom & Komunda, Mabel Birungi (2025). Unveiling exogenous gaps enabling a cluster organization’s internationalization process. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-07-2023-0319

MLA style

Osarenkhoe, Aihie and Daniella Fjellstrom and Komunda, Mabel Birungi. „Unveiling Exogenous Gaps Enabling A Cluster Organization’S Internationalization Process”. 5/2025n.e. Central European Management Journal, t. 33, nr 2, 2025, ss. 286-308.

Chicago style

Osarenkhoe, Aihie and Daniella Fjellstrom and Komunda, Mabel Birungi. „Unveiling Exogenous Gaps Enabling A Cluster Organization’S Internationalization Process”. Central European Management Journal, Central European Management Journal, 33, nr 2 (2025): 286-308. doi:10.1108/CEMJ-07-2023-0319.