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Recent critiques of internationalization process models question the wisdom of delaying internationalization. Internationalizing late allows firms to assemble resources and gain experience but also allows inertia to develop. We resolve this tension by positing that internationalization has...
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As the study of entrepreneurship and the study of business ethics become increasingly established, the intersection of entrepreneurship and ethics is receiving increasing scholarly attention. In this paper, we review the research connecting ethics and entrepreneurship, classifying the literature...
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Explores when and if venture capitalists add value to the firms that they back. Focus in this analysis is on context and the venture capitalist-CEO relationship. Value is considered from the viewpoint of the venture's CEO and the lead venture capital investor. Data used were collected through...
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In this study we examine when venture capital firms (VCFs) learn from their portfolio companies (PFCs). Relying primarily on learning and behavioral theories, we develop hypotheses regarding the effects of prior experience, knowledge overlap, trust, and PFC performance on learning by VCFs. We...
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Learning theory and an attention-based view of the firm are used to examine how an independent firm's degree of internationalization, age at first international entry, and entrepreneurial orientation are related to the attention it devotes to learning activities in international and domestic...
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Examines the process by which entrepreneurial teamsselect new members. First, a review of two existing explanations for new memberaddition is offered. In the first theory, addition is viewed as a rationalprocess driven by economic, instrumental considerations. The second explanationsets...
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This study is an attempt to explain how therelationship between a venture capital firm (VCF) and its portfolio companies(PFCs) affects the VCF's perception of PFC performance. A discussion ofrelational capital and the relationship between trust and perceived performanceleads to the formulation...
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