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International experience, growth aspirations, and the internationalisation of new ventures

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posted on 2019-03-07, 09:45 authored by JH Gruenhagen, S Sawang, SR Gordon, P Davidsson
The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of the breadth and depth of international experience on subsequent new venture internationalisation and to what extent growth aspirations moderate these relationships. Drawing upon previous literature on international new ventures, human capital and growth aspirations, we tested our hypotheses using longitudinal data from the Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence (CAUSEE). Our results support the hypothesis that breadth of international experience has a positive impact on internationalisation. Depth of international experience on its own does not predict subsequent internationalisation activities. However, results support our hypothesis that the interplay of a high growth aspiration and depth of international experience has a positive effect on internationalisation activities. Our study contributes to the research stream on new venture internationalisation by distinguishing between breadth and depth of international experience, suggesting that these dimensions are differentially linked to internationalisation. Further, we test for interaction effects between international experience and growth aspirations. We thereby add to the knowledge by illustrating that some types of human capital are only utilised when accompanied by growth aspirations.

Funding

The CAUSEE data collection, documentation, and release were funded by The Australian Research Council (grants DP0666616 and LP0776845); the QUT Business School; industry partners BDO Australia and National Australia Bank; and the Australian Government Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.

History

Citation

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 2018, 16 (3), pp. 421-440 (20)

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Business

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Publisher

Springer Verlag

issn

1570-7385

eissn

1573-7349

Copyright date

2018

Available date

2019-05-31

Publisher version

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10843-018-0232-9

Notes

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Language

en