Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro,Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Moreira,Antonio Amaral, Sheng,Hsia Hua
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study investigates whether venture capitalists (VCs) influence the internationalization of small firms and whether such impact differs between foreign and domestic VCs. Our findings, based on in-depth interviews with top decision-makers from two VCs and four portfolio ventures, indicate contrasts between the perceptions of VCs and portfolio firms, so that the former claim to have a higher impact than what is perceived by the latter. Additionally, our evidence about the differential impacts of foreign versus domestic VCs runs counter to the literature and suggests that the purported stronger impact of foreign VCs may have been over-emphasized in the literature. Two contingencies are revealed that seem to affect the impact of the VC and of its nationality on the internationalization of investee firms: breadth of the industry (global versus local industries) and firm’s vocation (born global firm versus local leader).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
title Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
spellingShingle Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
Carneiro,Jorge
venture capital
investment funds
internationalization
small ventures
title_short Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
title_full Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
title_fullStr Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
title_full_unstemmed Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
title_sort Influences of Foreign and Domestic Venture Capitalists on Internationalisation of Small Firms
author Carneiro,Jorge
author_facet Carneiro,Jorge
Moreira,Antonio Amaral
Sheng,Hsia Hua
author_role author
author2 Moreira,Antonio Amaral
Sheng,Hsia Hua
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro,Jorge
Moreira,Antonio Amaral
Sheng,Hsia Hua
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv venture capital
investment funds
internationalization
small ventures
topic venture capital
investment funds
internationalization
small ventures
description ABSTRACT This study investigates whether venture capitalists (VCs) influence the internationalization of small firms and whether such impact differs between foreign and domestic VCs. Our findings, based on in-depth interviews with top decision-makers from two VCs and four portfolio ventures, indicate contrasts between the perceptions of VCs and portfolio firms, so that the former claim to have a higher impact than what is perceived by the latter. Additionally, our evidence about the differential impacts of foreign versus domestic VCs runs counter to the literature and suggests that the purported stronger impact of foreign VCs may have been over-emphasized in the literature. Two contingencies are revealed that seem to affect the impact of the VC and of its nationality on the internationalization of investee firms: breadth of the industry (global versus local industries) and firm’s vocation (born global firm versus local leader).
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