The birth of new HGEs: internationalization through new digital technologies

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Mercedes Teruel
Alex Coad
Clemens Domnick
Florian Flachenecker
Peter Harasztosi
Mario Lorenzo Janiri
Rozalia Pal
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[1] Universitat Rovira I Virgili,GRIT & ECO
[2] Waseda University,SOS, Department of Economics
[3] Joint Research Centre - European Commission,Waseda Business School
[4] Joint Research Centre - European Commission,undefined
[5] European Investment Bank,undefined
[6] University College London,undefined
[7] Central House,undefined
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Digital technologies; Export; FDI; HGE; Internationalisation; F14; L21; 031;
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This paper explores the relationship between new digital technologies, internationalisation activity and its impact on High Growth Enterprises (HGEs), using the EIB Group Survey of Investment and Investment Finance and ORBIS data for 27 EU Member States and the United Kingdom. After controlling for sample selection bias, our results suggest that being a HGE is positively associated with the probability that a firm conducts international activities, particularly FDI. Conversely, the internationalisation process seems to trigger strong subsequent firm-growth only for FDI, not for exports. Furthermore, we show evidence on the positive association between firms that are internationalised and those adopting new digital technologies. The adoption of new digital technologies is indirectly related to the status of being a HGE via internationalisation activity in the current period. Our results highlight the complex influence of exporting and FDI on the capacity to become a HGE and the role of new digital technologies in this process.
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