International dimensions of management: The trans-national efficacy of a venture development model |
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Authors: | Harry A Domicone Allison M. Headrick John R Montanari Roger L Oldenkamp |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Cincinnati;2. California State University , San Marcos;3. Black Hills State University |
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Abstract: | Entrepreneurship is commonly held to be a vital force in the US and other economies. Yet, little is known regarding the efficacy of entrepreneurial efforts developed in one country but attempted elsewhere. In response to calls for testable theoretical models, scholars have begun to investigate empirically the attendant phenomena associated with the venture development process. This article describes efforts to test in another nation a nine-stage entrepreneurial process model of venture development derived and validated in the USA. While some development stages appear to exist similarly across borders, others may not be present. Further, the sequence of stages in the US-derived model may differ when compared internationally. |
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Keywords: | industrial district business foundings proximity social network social embedded–ness |
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