- A-Z
- Jena Economic Resea...
- Volume 1
- Born Local: Two Ave...
- befragte Person / Interviewter
- Erschienen
- 25. Juni 2007
- Nummer des Discussion-Papers
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2007-022
- Schlagwort(e)
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Foreign Direct Investment
Intermediated Internationalization
International Entrepreneurship
International New Ventures
Knowledge Spillovers
Multinational Enterprises
- Zusammenfsg.
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Are firms born Global? Because knowledge spillovers that lead to new venture creation are geographically constrained we believe that firms are born local. It follows that the decision to create sustainable new ventures is independent from the decision to internationalize, even if that is the ultimate goal of the firm. We explore two avenues to internationalize new ventures, a direct path described in much of the extant literature and an intermediated one. New ventures face high entry barriers and intellectual property rights protection to internationalization, which are circumvented by intermediating activities using existing multinational enterprises as facilitators of internationalization. However, new ventures using the intermediated mode of internationalization face transaction costs and rent extraction from multinational enterprises. Therefore, sustainable new ventures face a strategic decision on how to internationalize.
- article pub. typess JER
- Research article
- article languages JER
- Englisch
- article research fields JER
- entrepreneurship
- JEL-Classification for JER
- L26 - Entrepreneurship ; F23 - Multinational Firms; International Business ; M13 - New Firms; Startups ; M19 - Other