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International Entrepreneurship and Capability Development-Qualitative Evidence and Future Research Directions

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, ISSN: 1042-2587, Vol: 35, Issue: 1, Page: 11-37
2011
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Processes in Interorganizational Relationships to Develop Absorptive Capacity in Startups/Processos em Relacionamentos Interorganizacionais para Desenvolvimento de Capacidade de Absorcao em Startups.(Research Article texto en ingles)

INTRODUCTION Dynamic capabilities have proven to be beneficial for organizations in turbulent and changing environments (Schilke, Hu, & Helfat, 2018). For this reason, the phenomenon

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In this article, we explore how new capabilities emerge and solidify in new ventures that are faced with fundamental uncertainty from their environment. To do so, we draw from the organizational and entrepreneurial literature on cognition and capabilities. Using initial qualitative evidence from a multifirm study in the context of new venture internationalization, we develop a cognition-based model of capability emergence in new ventures. Our findings extend the capability development and learning implications of internationalization to the fundamental character of organizing processes in start-ups. Moreover, we derive avenues for future entrepreneurship research on the origins and evolution of capabilities in new ventures. © 2010 Baylor University.

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