Abstract
In this article, we examine the impact of the publication of Autio, Sapienza, & Almedia (2000) on the literature of international business and entrepreneur studies following the similar approach used by Devinney & Hohberger (2017). In their paper, Autio et al. showed the impact of a firm's age at entry, knowledge intensity, and imitability on international growth. In respect of doing that they "employed knowledge-based theory to shed light on international growth in entrepreneurial firms" (Autio et al., 2000). In our perspective, we believe that this study (Autio et al., 2000) had a huge impact on entrepreneurial business studies so far. Many post studies used the work of Autio et al. to establish new grounds in international entrepreneurship and international business studies and also supported their ideas (Anderson & Eshima, 2013; Casillas & MorenoMenéndez, 2014; Coviello, 2015).
Original language | English |
---|---|
Publication status | Published - 21 Nov 2019 |
Event | 53rd International Business Research Conference - Monash Conference Centre, Melbourne, Australia Duration: 21 Nov 2019 → 22 Nov 2019 Conference number: 53 http://gribaworld.com/conference/details/12 |
Conference
Conference | 53rd International Business Research Conference |
---|---|
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Melbourne |
Period | 21/11/19 → 22/11/19 |
Internet address |