Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
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Internext - Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais da ESPM | 2012
Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto; Yeda Swirski de Souza; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Ivan Lapuente Garrido
The present study aims to analyze the concept of learning in the internationalization studies. Considering the relationship between learning and internationalization had its groundwork at the Uppsala University, we believe its relevant outlining the path from the main publications regarding the Uppsala School as well as the internationalization process model developed by them in order to comprehend the evolution of the concept of learning from this perspective. In addition, owing to the extension of the relationship between learning and internationalization, this paper analyzes some relevant organizational learning studies and their contributions in order to construe the internationalization process development. Therefore, the contribution of this study is the critical review on the concept of learning from the Uppsala School and also indicating contributions of this concept from the latest developments of this idea.
International Journal of Wine Business Research | 2018
Jefferson Marlon Monticelli; Ivan Lapuente Garrido; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos
The purpose of this study is to understand the role institutions play in driving the internationalization of firms in an emerging country through promotion of coopetition. Investigating the relationships between coopetition, institutions and internationalization, especially among firms in emerging countries, is an important approach that has received little attention.,This study has used a single case study interviewing managers of Brazilian wineries and representatives of formal institutions in an emerging economy. A research framework taking an institutions-based view of strategy and applying it to study coopetition and internationalization is proposed.,Formal institutions are the most important players in the promotion of coopetition between firms in the Brazilian wine industry. Coopetition enables firms to access new resources and capabilities, promoting and facilitating internationalization, while also increasing firms’ competitiveness in the domestic market. The study also found evidence of certain limiting factors within these relationships, caused by the heterogeneous nature of the firms involved and by the asymmetries in their perceptions of the gains achieved.,As a consequence of the methodology adopted, the results of this study are limited to the Brazilian wine industry. Future research should extend the approach to data collected in different countries and industries. Another promising avenue for research is to explore how decisions of a political nature influence the institutions that coordinate an industry, which would provide a new perspective on the internationalization of the firms involved.,The results offer governments and institutions an opportunity to better understand, and therefore to better manage, their actions in relation to their role in the promotion of the competitiveness of firms and industries, both in international and domestic markets. For firms, the results offer insights into the possible gains and the limitations of coopetition strategies, contributing to their decision-making on involvement. The study also contributes to understanding the competitiveness of the industry investigated.,This study approaches coopetition from the institutional perspective. It also focuses on internationalization of firms from an emerging country, which is characterized by a lack of firm-specific resources. The proposed framework seems promising for future research investigating coopetition and institutions within an integrated analytical framework.
Revista Ciências Administrativas ou Journal of Administrative Sciences | 2017
Jefferson Marlon Monticelli; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Ivan Lapuente Garrido; Cyntia Villasboas Calixto
Este estudo tem por objetivo apresentar as caracteristicas da aprendizagem organizacional e da teoria neoinstitucional aplicadas a abordagem comportamental de negocios internacionais. Assim, este estudo visa contribuir ao integrar, de maneira singular, o papel das instituicoes na internacionalizacao das empresas sob a perspectiva comportamental. Para tanto, buscou-se desenvolver os principais conceitos que abordam os modelos de negocios internacionais sob tal perspectiva e que enfatizam o papel do aprendizado e do conhecimento para o exito da internacionalizacao da firma. O estudo complementou essa visao ao acrescentar os trabalhos que utilizam o enfoque institucional no modelo de Uppsala, propiciando uma contribuicao na revisao da perspectiva comportamental ao integra-la aos conceitos de aprendizagem organizacional e de contexto institucional.
Review of business Management | 2017
Jefferson Marlon Monticelli; Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Ivan Lapuente Garrido
Purpose – The goal of this study is to use the institution-based view as the background for an investigation of how formal institutions influence the internationalization processes of firms from an emerging economy. Design/methodology/approach – Our case study is based on semistructured interviews with twenty-one representatives of formal institutions and firms in the Brazilian wine industry. Findings – It was noted that formal institutions have positive influences on the internationalization of Brazilian wineries by providing learning, relationship networks, intelligence about foreign markets, costs reduction, internationalization of business processes, and by promoting the home country’s image as a wine producer in foreign markets, and as a recognized supplier to the domestic market. They also have negative influences, as excessive bureaucracy, strikes, erection of legal barriers to trade with other countries, insufficient technical knowledge, high taxes, and favoritism benefiting the largest wine producers in the industry. Originality/value – The paper closes with suggestions for future research on how phenomena such as the relationship strategies established by the wineries impact upon internationalization and how decisions of a political nature made by formal institutions influence the wine industry, providing a new outlook on the internationalization of these firms.
Internext | 2017
Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Jefferson Marlon Monticelli; Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto; Ivan Lapuente Garrido
We argue that the internationalization process of firms in the creative economy has particular aspects that distinguish it from internationalization of firms in traditional economic sectors. We explore ways in which the international business literature might be helpful for understanding how internationalization takes place in firms whose core business is creation of ideas. We conducted a case study using a focus group technique to investigate a creative economy firm specialized in computer graphics. The firm already does business internationally as a producer of electronic mockup models, but is transitioning to the computer-generated video production industry. Our results suggest that behavioral approaches to international business related to entrepreneurship, as well as country origin effects and networks theory could be useful to expanding knowledge about the internationalization process in such firms, in which creativity is a critical resource.
Internext | 2017
Jefferson Marlon Monticelli; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Ivan Lapuente Garrido
The neo-institutional theory has been used to explain inter-organizational networks related phenomena from the economic and sociological perspectives. The political perspective has not been often used to study institutional contexts of networks. We aim to analyze the decision-making of the formal institutions in the internationalization process of firms in an emerging economy from a political bias. For the empirical field of study, we considered the Brazilian wine industry. Starting from a case study with twenty-three interviews with representatives of wineries and entities of this industry, our paper furthers the understanding of how institutions influence the internationalization of firms in an emerging economy. Based on the political perspective of the neo-institutional theory, our study describes how institutions, mainly the government, can influence an industry. Government cannot afford resources to benefit or protect all the industries, as well as cannot provide incentives to all firms, and those that are supported will lose competitiveness. For the firms, the choices are based on trying to achieve economic advantages through political influences. For the institutions, the choices are based on political influences considering institutional strategies.
Revista de Contabilidade, Ciência da Gestão e Finanças | 2013
Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Astor Eugênio Hexsel; Ivan Lapuente Garrido; Sérgio Almeida Migowski
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2012
Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto; Ivan Lapuente Garrido; Yeda Swirski de Souza
Brazilian Business Review | 2017
Ivan Lapuente Garrido; Ronaldo Parente; Cláudio Reis Gonçalo; Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos
International Journal of Engineering | 2015
Sílvio Luís de Vasconcellos; Patrícia Bohn; Sérgio Almeida Migowski; Cláudia Bitencourt