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Published in: Small Business Economics 3/2018

22-07-2017

Internationalize to live: a study of the post-internationalization survival of new ventures

Authors: Hadi Fariborzi, Mohammad Keyhani

Published in: Small Business Economics | Issue 3/2018

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Abstract

Despite a growing number of studies on the survival of new ventures who pursue an international entry strategy, research in this area is not yet conclusive. One line of argument tells a story of unprepared novices making a risky move, and thus predicts negative consequences. Another line of argument tells a story of prepared entrepreneurs making a strategic decision, and thus predicts positive consequences. The problem of estimating the true effect involves an important endogeneity problem that can only be overcome by accounting for the fact that new ventures self-select into internationalization. The goal of this research is to add to the post-internationalization survival literature by accounting for this self-selection using an endogenous switching model in a potential outcomes or counterfactual inference approach. Leveraging a panel of US new ventures from the Kauffman Firm Survey, our results paint a picture more in line with the preparedness logic of new venture internationalization. After controlling for this self-selection, we find a positive average treatment effect of internationalization on survival, and we find evidence that early internationalization is better for post-internationalization survival than late internationalization. We argue that these results suggest that the new theories of new venture internationalization needs to be further unchained from the process theories of internationalization.

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Metadata
Title
Internationalize to live: a study of the post-internationalization survival of new ventures
Authors
Hadi Fariborzi
Mohammad Keyhani
Publication date
22-07-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Small Business Economics / Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 0921-898X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0913
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-017-9910-6

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