This article examines how the prior domestic experience of a founding team influences an entrepreneurial firm's ability to grow international sales. We argue that such experience leads to domestic mind-sets, which limit a team's ability to perceive and interpret international stimuli and impact negatively upon international sales growth. Previous studies have overlooked the shared component of such experience. Prior shared experience allows ventures to learn faster from internationalization as a result of team familiarity and transactive memory systems. In uncertain environments, such as geographically distant regions, ventures that have founding teams with prior shared experience are able to outperform those without such experience
Background and Problem: Although startups often want to expand abroad, they may underestimate the co...
While ample research has demonstrated that venture founders? international experience affects their ...
Background: Observations of born global firms breaking with the traditional paradigm of stage-wise i...
This article examines how the prior domestic experience of a founding team influences an entrepreneu...
This article addresses a critical issue for entrepreneurs and managers pursuing internationalization...
Despite the scholarly interest in the prior experience of entrepreneurs expressed by the field of In...
This study aims to examine the individual and interactive effects of the founder’s prior experience ...
While the importance of strategic alliances for new venture internationalization is well acknowledge...
PAPER 1: A THEORY ON THE EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION ON FIRM ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOR AND GROWTH...
Although new ventures are often started by founders with prior shared experience, which has been sho...
Past research into internationalisation processes assumes that prior experience influences a firm’s...
Executives’ international experience is commonly considered a critical asset for multinational compa...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traditional internationalization models suggest multinational companies (MNCs) c...
Research background: Little research addresses how identifying an opportunity in the international m...
Our research finds that even before a start-up has formed, a combination of the entrepreneur’s willi...
Background and Problem: Although startups often want to expand abroad, they may underestimate the co...
While ample research has demonstrated that venture founders? international experience affects their ...
Background: Observations of born global firms breaking with the traditional paradigm of stage-wise i...
This article examines how the prior domestic experience of a founding team influences an entrepreneu...
This article addresses a critical issue for entrepreneurs and managers pursuing internationalization...
Despite the scholarly interest in the prior experience of entrepreneurs expressed by the field of In...
This study aims to examine the individual and interactive effects of the founder’s prior experience ...
While the importance of strategic alliances for new venture internationalization is well acknowledge...
PAPER 1: A THEORY ON THE EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION ON FIRM ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOR AND GROWTH...
Although new ventures are often started by founders with prior shared experience, which has been sho...
Past research into internationalisation processes assumes that prior experience influences a firm’s...
Executives’ international experience is commonly considered a critical asset for multinational compa...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traditional internationalization models suggest multinational companies (MNCs) c...
Research background: Little research addresses how identifying an opportunity in the international m...
Our research finds that even before a start-up has formed, a combination of the entrepreneur’s willi...
Background and Problem: Although startups often want to expand abroad, they may underestimate the co...
While ample research has demonstrated that venture founders? international experience affects their ...
Background: Observations of born global firms breaking with the traditional paradigm of stage-wise i...