Abstract
This study uses multi-site case research to advance a set of propositions regarding the network dynamics of early-stage international new ventures. The investigative approach builds on arguments that network theory and analysis are fundamental to international entrepreneurship. In the spirit of cross-disciplinary research, perspectives from the entrepreneurship literature are embraced to help inform our understanding of international new venture networks.
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Journal of International Business Studies (2006) 37, 713–731. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400219
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Many INV studies incorporate networks (e.g., Andersson & Wictor, 2003; Coviello & Martin, 1999; Hadley & Wilson, 2003); however, this is not their primary focus. For recent reviews of the broader international entrepreneurship and INV literatu re, see Zahra and George (2002), Coviello and Jones (2004) a n d Rialp, Rialp, and Knight (2005).
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Oviatt and McDougall (1994) identify four different types of INV. The cases in this study fit the definition of the ‘ global start-up’.
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Although the literature includes various stage models of internationalization (e.g., Cavusgil, 1984; Johanson & Vahlne, 1977; Reid, 1981), they were considered less relevant for this study, given that the focus is on INV network evolution rather than international market development activities. Also, the INV literature has found that the traditional stage models do not fully reflect INV internationalization (Bell, 1995; Coviello & Munro, 1997; Jones, 1999).
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Longer-term ties include those that were ongoing at time of data collection, even if recently established, unless they were established for a one-off (short-term) task or specific medium-term activity.
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Closeness centrality is the normalized reciprocal of ‘farness’ divided by the minimum possible farness, where farness is the total graph-theoretic distance from the INV to all other actors in the network (Borgatti et al., 2002).
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Each case firm is disguised, as are the actors in their network.
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The author thanks Heather Wilson, Greg Brush and Richard Joseph for their comments on earlier versions of this work, Renée Fehsenfeld for her research assistance, and Sheryn Canter, Maggie Suen, Selina Suen, Tatum Savage, Brad Robinson, Greg Arnold, Emily Laurence, Debbie Wharfe and Caroline Fountaine (all graduate students at the University of Auckland) for their assistance in data collection. This research is also indebted to residents of the ICEHOUSE, and has benefited from the feedback of Rod McNaughton, two anonymous JIBS reviewers and the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Arie Y Lewin.
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Coviello, N.E. (2018). The Network Dynamics of International New Ventures. In: Reuber, A. (eds) International Entrepreneurship. JIBS Special Collections. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74228-1_6
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