2017
DOI: 10.5771/0949-6181-2017-3-397
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Success Factors of International New Ventures from an Economy in Transition

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“…Afterwards the respective interviews were translated into English. This research is a part of the wider research based on the factors driving to early internationalization (Sekliuckiene, 2017;Czako & Konczol, 2014;Sass, 2012) and success factors of international new ventures (Jarosinski & Mierzejewska, 2017). Thus relating to the object of this research only entrepreneurial level indicators are described in this paper.…”
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“…Afterwards the respective interviews were translated into English. This research is a part of the wider research based on the factors driving to early internationalization (Sekliuckiene, 2017;Czako & Konczol, 2014;Sass, 2012) and success factors of international new ventures (Jarosinski & Mierzejewska, 2017). Thus relating to the object of this research only entrepreneurial level indicators are described in this paper.…”
Section: Research Methods and Interviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explaining drivers of early internationalization researchers (Andersson et al, 2015;Felicio et al, 2014;Amoros et al, 2014;Michailova, 2015;Sekliuckiene, 2017;Jarosinski & Mierzejewska, 2017) usually describe different level factors, such as: entrepreneurial/managerial level (e.g., global mindset, experience, entrepreneurial orientation, social capital, etc. ); firm-related level (e.g., resources, knowledges, capabilities, business model, strategy, etc.…”
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