Serial Entrepreneurs and Born-Global New Ventures: A Case Study
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M. Presutti, A. Onetti, V. Odorici, 'Serial Entrepreneurs and Born-Global New Ventures: A Case Study', Senate Hall, 2008, International Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 255-278Download Item:
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Based on a longitudinal case study, we aim to understand how serial entrepreneurs can
foster the development of born-global ventures. We consider a born-global start-up as the final stage
of the learning process for a serial entrepreneur, advancing propositions regarding the importance
of prior entrepreneurial experience for born-global venture creation and growth. We suggest that the
serial entrepreneur's previous entrepreneurial experiences could substitute for the lack of
knowledge, opportunity recognition and social networks of a born-global start-up. Thus, we
recognize the necessity of a shift in the unit of analysis, from born-global start-up to global serial
entrepreneur, suggesting to follow a dynamic approach when the born-global start-up issue is
discussed.
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