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centuries, but they gained popularity only about 20 years ago. Since then the international entrepreneurship field has been well … developed from the entrepreneurship and international marketing perspectives, but the strategic management perspective still … international entrepreneurship and international business models. We conduct a phenomenological study employing a qualitative …
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innovation (product and process improvement) is affected by internationalization, entrepreneurship, and hostile environment. SMEs … target markets when they advance into new foreign markets. Entrepreneurship was verified to be a vital factor in innovation …
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literature from the institutional and international entrepreneurship theories. The discussion leads to the formulation of four … numerous practical implications, leading to future research agendas. Researchers studying international entrepreneurship and …
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The purpose of this study is to explore the internationalization process, behavior, and patterns of ride-hailing firms through the use of the born global firms (BGFs) internationalization model as a conceptual framework. The research method will be based on the purpose of the study. A...
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The purpose of this article is twofold: to bring back to discussion the importance of strategy as a key element for international new ventures (INVs) to achieve higher international performance and to assess the relevance of contingency perspective, particularly two organizational contingency...
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There is a small but theoretically important literature on ‘born-globals’ or international new venture firms that positions itself in contrast to the more established sequential international entry literature. In this paper, we examine the pattern of entry into international markets for a...
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The present paper combines network approach-based internationalisation research and entrepreneurial opportunity discovery research to examine the entrepreneurial networking for emergence of international new ventures. Specifically, we aim to find out how entrepreneurs use relationships to create...
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International new ventures (INVs) have been documented to exist all around the world, but the literature is silent on the frequency of such companies in different countries. We contend that the propensity of new ventures to internationalize by forming international partnerships is higher in...
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The early years are a particularly hazardous period for new ventures. This paper focuses on the survival of international new ventures (INVs), approaching the question from an empirical point of view. It is pointed out that the choice of an INV strategy is endogenous, in the sense the firms...
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An enormous number of firms fail to deliver economically profitable growth in output even though they may have strong managerial teams and adequate capital. In this paper, we provide new empirical evidence to demonstrate a few fundamental factors that can account for the ability of a firm to...
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