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International New Ventures Essay -- International Business
Introduction The article ââ¬ËA Theory of International New Ventures: A Decade of Researchââ¬â¢ by Zahra (2005) is based on findings based on research sparked by the work of Oviatt and McDougall (1994) ââ¬ËToward a Theory of International New Venturesââ¬â¢. In this article, Zahra (2005) builds on the authorsââ¬â¢ research framework, highlighting aspects which expand on the original article and pointing out those which require re-examination in the light of accumulating empirical findings. The term ââ¬Ëinternational entrepreneurshipââ¬â¢ as developed by Oviatt and McDougall (1994) brings international business theory into an integrated model of International New Ventures (INVs) with an approach based on unique resources and network relationships facilitated by information and communication technology. Defined as a business organization formed for the purpose of deriving significant competitive advantage from the use of resources and sale of outputs in multiple countries, INVs p lay an integral role in todayââ¬â¢s global economy as recent global conditions have made the INV form of organization competitive (Oviatt and McDougall, 1994). Literature Review The emergence of INVs is one of the defining features of modern global capitalism (Oviatt and McDougall, 1994). These INVs benefit from the globalized economy in various ways extending their technological learning by tapping into various sources of innovation and competitive advantages as found in the results of a study by Zahra, Ireland and Hitt (2000). Oviatt and McDougall (1994) identified four types of INVs using two dimensions: coordination of value chain activities and the number of countries involved namely- export/import start-ups, multinational trader, geographical focused start ups and global start-up... ....D. and Hitt, M.A (2000) ââ¬ËInternational Expansion by New Venture Firms: International Diversity, Mode of Market Entry, Technological Learning and Performanceââ¬â¢, Academy of Management Journal, 43 (5) pp. 925-950. Business Source Premier (Online). Available at http://ehis.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.liv.ac.uk/ehost/ (Accessed: 8 April 2012). Zahra, S. & George, G. (2002) ââ¬ËInternational Entrepreneurship: The Current Status of the Field and Future Research Agendaââ¬â¢. In M. Hitt, D. Ireland, D. Sexton & M. Camp (Eds.). Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating an Integrated Mindset. Oxford: Blackwell, 255-288. Zahra, S.A. (2005) ââ¬ËA Theory of International New Ventures: A Decade of Researchââ¬â¢, Journal of International Business Studies, 36 (1) pp. 20ââ¬â28. Business Source Premier (Online) Available at www.jstor.org.libproxy1.liv.ac.uk/stable/pdfplus/3875288.pdf (Accessed: 10 April 2012).
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