THE IMPORTANCE OF LEGAL ORGANISATION OF RAPIDLY GROWING COMPANIES FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS |
Riko Novak, Viljem Pšeničny Abstract This article discusses the importance of a company’s legal form for the process of internationalisation using a sample of 1577 Slovenian companies. We refer to previous studies and on the basis of additional statistical data evaluate whether the choice of corporate legal structure influences a company’s ability to compete internationally. In the domestic market, most companies operate as limited liability companies; this is also the most frequent legal form in which companies enter foreign markets. We conclude that the form by itself does not influence the decision to go international. Key words: dynamic companies, dynamic entrepreneurship, internationalisation, legal form Research assistant with Ph.d. Riko Novak is an assistant at the DOBA Faculty in Maribor, Slovenia ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) Assistant Professor Viljem Pšeničny is the dean of the DOBA Faculty in Maribor, Slovenia ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) Cite this article:
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