2022
DOI: 10.15678/eber.2022.100107
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Exploring the institutional pressures that affect international new ventures

Abstract: This article aims to identify the link between institutional pressures and strategic responses of international new ventures (INVs). Research Design & Methods: This article reviews and theoretically synthesises extensive literature from the institutional and international entrepreneurship theories. The discussion leads to the formulation of four research propositions. Findings: The relationship between institutions and entrepreneurial firms' activities remains lacking in relevant research. Thus, given the cons… Show more

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“…The literature on the subject shows a systematic increase in research on the internationalization of enterprises (Sekliuckiene, Sedziniauskiene, & Viburys, 2016;Sekliuckiene, Jarosinski, & Kozma, 2019;Butkeviciene & Sekliuckiene, 2022;Trapczynski, Mertens, Peters, & Barlozewski 2021;Szwajkosz, 2021;Żur & Walega, 2023). Particularly popular in academia is research carried out within the School of International Entrepreneurship (Bigos & Michalik, 2020), which emphasizes the vital importance of start-ups in early internationalization .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on the subject shows a systematic increase in research on the internationalization of enterprises (Sekliuckiene, Sedziniauskiene, & Viburys, 2016;Sekliuckiene, Jarosinski, & Kozma, 2019;Butkeviciene & Sekliuckiene, 2022;Trapczynski, Mertens, Peters, & Barlozewski 2021;Szwajkosz, 2021;Żur & Walega, 2023). Particularly popular in academia is research carried out within the School of International Entrepreneurship (Bigos & Michalik, 2020), which emphasizes the vital importance of start-ups in early internationalization .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%