Have We Made It? Investigating Value-creating Strategies In Early Internationalizing Ventures

Romeo V. Turcan, Anita Juho

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Abstract

The central aim of this paper is to explore how and whether international new ventures made-it beyond their start-up phase or initial internationalization phase. A number of questions and conjectures are put forward to guide future research in this, currently under-researched area of international entrepreneurship. Understanding whether and how international new ventures reach their made-it point would contribute to our understanding of how early internationalization affect new venture’s survival and growth.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date5 Jun 2014
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2014
EventBabson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference - Ivey Business School, London, Ontario, Canada
Duration: 4 Jun 20147 Jun 2014

Conference

ConferenceBabson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityIvey Business School, London, Ontario
Period04/06/201407/06/2014

Keywords

  • International entrepreneurship
  • international new venture
  • Made-it point
  • Dynamic capabilities
  • Improvisation
  • Experimentation
  • Legitimacy lies
  • Theory building

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