Explaining the formation of international new ventures: The limits of theories from international business research

Volume: 9, Issue: 6, Pages: 469 - 487
Published: Nov 1, 1994
Abstract
International new ventures (INVs) represent a growing and important type of start-up. An INV is defined as a business organization that, from inception, seeks to derive significant competitive advantage from the use of resources and the sale of outputs in multiple countries (Oviatt and McDougall 1994). Their increasing prevalence and important role in international competition indicates a need for greater understanding of these new ventures...
Paper Details
Title
Explaining the formation of international new ventures: The limits of theories from international business research
Published Date
Nov 1, 1994
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
469 - 487
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