The “why” of international entrepreneurship: uncovering entrepreneurs’ personal values

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Daniela Bolzani
Maw Der Foo
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[1] University of Bologna,Department of Management
[2] National University Singapore,Department of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management
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Small Business Economics | 2018年 / 51卷
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Entrepreneurial internationalization; Entrepreneurial motivation; Entrepreneurial intentions; Goals; Personal values; Laddering method; L26; F23;
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Previous studies investigating the “why” of entrepreneurial internationalization have focused on firm-level motivations, overlooking the relationships between firm-level and individual-level motivations and why entrepreneurs differ in the goals they intend to achieve. We investigate the role of personal values as desirable end states that motivate international entrepreneurship by functioning as superordinate cognitive structures that underlie the practical internationalization goals set by entrepreneurs. By adopting an idiographic approach based on a laddering methodology in a sample of 140 new domestic technology-based firms located in Northern Italy, we uncover and map the hierarchies of goals that motivate entrepreneurs’ internationalization intentions, which are anchored in five personal values: achievement, power, self-direction, benevolence, and security. We discuss our theoretical and methodological contributions and the policy implications of our findings.
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页码:639 / 666
页数:27
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