Journal article

Building the Born Global Firm. Developing Entrepreneurial Capabilities for International New Venture Success

N Karra, N Phillips, P Tracey

Long Range Planning | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

This article considers the capabilities entrepreneurs require to create successful new international ventures. An in-depth case study of a successful serial entrepreneur and the two international new ventures he founded leads the authors to propose three entrepreneurial capabilities that are particularly important for successful international new venture creation - international opportunity identification, institutional bridging, and a capacity and preference for cross-cultural collaboration. The article also considers how budding international entrepreneurs can develop such capabilities in order to improve their chances of international new venture success, and concludes with a discussion o..

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