I. INTRODUCTION. Chapter 1. Introduction to internationalization from a network approach: the relevance of domestic and international relationships
II. THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF INTERNATIONALIZATION FROM A NETWORK APPROACH
Chapter 2. Internationalization of SMEs through networks: a bibliometric approach
III. THE EFFECT OF DOMESTIC NETWORKS ON INTERNATIONALIZATION
Chapter 3. The influence of founders' social identity and decision-making in the speed of internationalization: A configurational perspective
Chapter 4. Networks and internationalization process of clustered firms: understanding geography in the internationalization process
Chapter 6. Supply Chain networks on internationalization of SMEs: identifying co-opetition strategies
Chapter 7. Business and non-business networks: Illustrating the profile of highly innovative manufacturing SMEs
IV. NETWORKS IN FOREIGN MARKETS: IN SEARCH FOR DISTANT INTERMEDIARIES
Chapter 8. International business network: Do Family firms benefit more?
Chapter 9. The role of global value chains in explaining the globalization of the wine industry
Chapter 10. The role of corporate venture capital firms in international new ventures
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
Chapter 11. Networks and internationalization: implications for different stages of the internationalization process.