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Network embeddedness in the internationalization of biotechnology entrepreneurs
Authors:Tanja Leppäaho  Sylvie Chetty  Pavlos Dimitratos
Institution:1. School of Business and Management, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lappeenranta, Finland;2. School of Business and Economics, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finlandtanja.leppaaho@lut.fi;4. Department of Marketing, Otago Business School, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;5. Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;6. Adam Smith Business School (ASBS), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:This study investigates how entrepreneurs of biotech enterprises embed in domestic and international networks so as to internationalize. We advance a contextual framework of embeddedness of internationalizing entrepreneurs, providing a contribution (i) by synthesizing and applying existing conceptual insights from the networking literature to provide a more culturally sensitive view of getting embedded for international entrepreneurship in the biotech industry and (ii) by adding insights into the practices and (micro)processes of how and in what ways embeddedness integrates with the internationalization of biotech entrepreneurs. Our study involves six entrepreneurs from Canada, Finland, and New Zealand. Context-specific embeddedness was studied by exploring the (i) type, (ii) strength, (iii) locality, and (iv) importance of the international and national network ties among internationalizing entrepreneurs. We found differences in relation to the locality of universities and research institutes, role and type of financiers, and customer focus in internationalization. For instance, while customers were central to the embeddedness of Canadian and New Zealand entrepreneurs, Finnish entrepreneurs had no focus on their customers, but acted solely through sales channels and partners. The customer focus of New Zealand entrepreneurs was mainly international, whereas it was domestic in the case of Canadian entrepreneurs.
Keywords:Entrepreneurship  networking  embeddedness  internationalization  biotechnology  context
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