Where angels fear to tread: internationalization of emerging country SMEs

Ketkar, S. & Acs, Z. J. (2013). Where angels fear to tread: internationalization of emerging country SMEs. Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 11(3), 201-219. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-013-0107-z
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Based on institutional theory and risk perspectives, this study examines how the entrepreneurial orientation of firms as determined by national cultural factors is related to the internationalization of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from emerging and developing countries. We also suggest that institutional improvements can have a moderating effect on the relationship between culture and internationalization. We develop a unique measure of internationalization and test it on a sample of 7,212 SMEs from 36 developing countries using a multilevel linear hierarchical model that allows us to examine both firm- and country-level effects. We find that developed institutions support the internationalization of SMEs from more masculine and individualistic cultures.

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