Founder ethnic composition, early internationalization, and new venture performance

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Guohua Jiang
Masaaki Kotabe
Feng Zhang
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[1] West Chester University,Department of Management, College of Business Administration & Public Management
[2] Temple University,The Fox School of Business
[3] The Pennsylvania State University Abington,undefined
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Founding team composition; Immigrants; INV strategy; New venture performance;
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This study empirically examines the role of founder ethnic composition in international new venture (INV) strategy choice and performance. We find that new ventures with more immigrant entrepreneurs on the founding team have an advantage of pursuing an INV strategy to generate higher revenues. Moreover, new ventures with an ethnically diversified founding team tend to achieve higher revenues and profits. Our findings suggest that immigrant entrepreneurs can align available immigrant resources with their new ventures’ international strategy to increase venture performance. This study contributes to both immigrant and international entrepreneurship literature. Managerial and policy implications are also discussed.
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页码:419 / 443
页数:24
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