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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 2007

Exploring the Role of Industry Structure in New Venture Internationalization

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall; Benjamin M. Oviatt

While we have gained considerable knowledge since the late 1980s regarding the phenomena of international new ventures, less is known about the influence of industry structure on these ventures. In the present paper, we draw on literature from industrial economics, international business and entrepreneurship to identify industry structure variables that fit within the theoretical framework of international new ventures. We then offer propositions as to how the identified industry structure variables individually and jointly influence the likelihood of new venture internationalization.


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 2009

Venture Capitalists as Catalysts to New Venture Internationalization: The Impact of Their Knowledge and Reputation Resources

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall-Covin

Venture Capitalists (VC) play an important role in influencing the strategic direction of the firms in which they invest. The findings of this study reveal that VCs can serve as a catalyst to new venture internationalization through the provision of knowledge and reputation resources. Furthermore, the international knowledge of a VC is more positively related to new venture internationalization when the VC is also reputable.


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 2010

The Impact of Interorganizational Imitation on New Venture International Entry and Performance

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Dan Li

We examine the impact of interorganizational imitation on new venture international entry and subsequent performance. Using a sample of 150 U.S.–based publicly held new ventures, we find that new venture international entry is in part an imitative response to the internationalization of other firms in the ventures home country industry and/or subsets of firms with certain traits or outcomes. We also find that interorganizational imitation moderates the relationship between new venture international entry and profitability, but not the relationship between new venture international entry and sales growth. These findings contribute to the growing body of literature on new venture internationalization.


Archive | 2005

New Venture Growth in International Markets: The Role of Strategic Adaptation and Networking Capabilities

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall

International new ventures have been argued to seek foreign markets from inception in response to the external environment and/or motivations internal to the firm. For example, a new venture that exists in an industry that is more globally integrated is more likely to have a need to internationalize in order to remain competitive (Shrader, Oviatt, & McDougall, 2000). Similarly, those new ventures that have limited domestic growth due to the size of their home country may look elsewhere in order to gain a sufficient level of sales to survive (Zahra & George, 2002). Some of the many firm-specific motivations to internationalize might include the desire to fully exploit a unique product (Burgel & Murray, 2000; Oviatt & McDougall, 1994, 1995), capitalize on the learning advantage of newness (Autio, Sapienza, & Almeida, 2000) or take advantage of networking opportunities (Reuber & Fischer, 1997).


Journal of International Business Studies | 2008

International entrepreneurship and geographic location: an empirical examination of new venture internationalization

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Brett Anitra Gilbert; Patricia P. McDougall


Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal | 2009

International Entrepreneurship Leveraging Internal and External Knowledge Sources

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall-Covin; Dean A. Shepherd


Babson-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference | 2005

The impact of early imprinting on the evolution of new venture networks

Hana Milanov; Stephanie A. Fernhaber


Frontiers of entrepreneurship research | 2010

UNTANGLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEW VENTURE INTERNATIONALIZATION AND PERFORMANCE (SUMMARY)

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall


Archive | 2014

Is More Always Bett er? Risk Trade-off s among Internationalizing New Ventures

Stephanie A. Fernhaber; Patricia P. McDougall-Covin


Archive | 2008

The Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation For International Market Entry and Penetration

Vladi Maksimov; Li Dai; Brett Anitra Gilbert; Stephanie A. Fernhaber

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Patricia P. McDougall

Indiana University Bloomington

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Dan Li

Indiana University Bloomington

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Li Dai

College of Business Administration

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