Models of international entrepreneurship

Morten Rask, Per Servais

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    Abstract

    The purpose with this article is to review models used to describe and explain the establishment and development of international new ventures in order to investigate how and why international new ventures are established and developed. This article attempts an integration of extant theory on International
    Entrepreneurship, and specifically but not exclusively, International New Ventures (INVs). The three resulting ‘meta-models’ depict the activities and loci of such firms (Figure 1), the motivating factors that give rise to such firms (Figure 2) and their growth modalities and strategies (Figure 3). These models reflect the merger of entrepreneurship and international business into the field of international
    entrepreneurship. Managers in international entrepreneurial firms and students in international business and entrepreneurship can use the models as framework for understanding international entrepreneurship.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAcademy of International Business. Annual Meeting. Proceedings
    Volume2012
    Number of pages28
    ISSN2078-4430
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    EventAIB 2012 Annual Meeting - Washington, United States
    Duration: 30 Jun 20123 Jul 2012

    Conference

    ConferenceAIB 2012 Annual Meeting
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityWashington
    Period30/06/201203/07/2012

    Keywords

    • Born Global
    • International New Ventures, (INVs)
    • International Entrepreneurship
    • Literature review
    • Models

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