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Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 42:671-697
Despite the acknowledged importance of resources to small– and medium–sized enterprise (SME) internationalization, scholars have largely focused on the absolute level of resources rather than excess resources. Drawing on behavioral theory and lit
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Business Studies. 46:27-35
Knight and Cavusgil’s award-winning article has played an important role in the development of the growing body of research on companies that internationalize early and rapidly. These “born global” firms represent important contributors to many
Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 38:1-10
The purpose of this special issue on international entrepreneurship (IE) is to explore concepts, phenomena, and theories with high potential to advance the field. Rather than identify concepts from the extant IE literature, we took the more novel app
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Entrepreneurship. 10:177-199
Drawing upon network theory and institutional theory, this paper examines the influence of networks on the internationalization of Russian entrepreneurial firms. Our case analysis suggests that within the context of the Russian environment, networks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Management & Governance. 16:337-368
New technology-based firms, particularly those that develop their business around a new technological platform, are likely to be impacted by globalization, in terms of both pace of innovation and pressure of competition. For these firms, strategic de
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Journal of Management & Governance. 16:333-336
Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. :etap.12276
Kiss, A. N., Fernhaber, S., & McDougall–Covin, P. P. (2018). Slack, Innovation, and Export Intensity: Implications for Small– and Medium–Sized Enterprises. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. Jiang, H., Cannella, A. A., & Jiao, J. (2018). Doe
Publikováno v:
Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. 3:297-320
International knowledge is a key intangible resource for international entrepreneurship. Yet, given the liabilities of newness and foreignness, how do new ventures obtain international knowledge? In this study, we draw on the knowledge-based view to
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 33:277-295
Venture Capitalists (VC) play an important role in influencing the strategic direction of the firms in which they invest. The findings of this study reveal that VCs can serve as a catalyst to new venture internationalization through the provision of