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Abstract(s)
In the last few years we witnessed an enormous growth in the number of firms doing abroad
since inception labelled as born globals or international ventures. Extant literature on SMEs
internationalization as well as on born globals highlights their liabilities of newness and
smallness. In order to overcome the lack of resources, these firms anchor their international
operations on entrepreneurs’ social networks, especially in embryonic stages of their life
cycles. Recognizing the relevance of personal ties for firms internationalisation, in present
study we are interested on a deeper analysis, particularly in the roots and roles played by
those relationships. Based on four case studies of high-tech born globals, the study shows how
firms use the relationships for different purposes: opportunity framing; techlogical resource
developeing; market facilitating; and credibility provision. Relationships are rooted in several
environments, especially in the academia, friendships, business relationships, most part of
them originated in entrepreneurs’ personal ties. The study also provides evidence concerning
the dynamism of such relationships, same of them evolving from loose ties to very tight
networks.
Description
Comunicação apresentada na 33ª Conferência da EIBA, In International Business, Local Developments and Science-Technology Relationships, Catania
Keywords
Relationships Born globals High-tech, international entrepreneurship