Drivers for the Internationalization of Nascent Entrepreneurs and New Business Owners in Southeast European Countries

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q4 MANAGEMENT
Bojan Leković, Renata Amidžić, D. Vojinović, Maja Ivanović-Đukić
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Abstract

This article investigates drivers for the internationalization of nascent entrepreneurs and new business owners during the age of the digital transformation of Southeast European countries (SEE). Empirical research conducted on a sample of 4,066 international entrepreneurs in seven SEE countries has provided empirical evidence of the impact that individual characteristics, innovation, technology, motivation, perception of national culture, and business environment factors have on early internationalization. Empirical research has been conducted on data derived from The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and The World Bank. The empirical research methodology included a presentation of statistical research using Principal Components Analysis and the Ordinary Logistics Regression method. Results have shown that innovation, new technology, opportunity, and motivation are important drivers for the early internationalization of entrepreneurs in the SEE region. Early-stage entrepreneurs, who use new technology and prefer radical innovations, are more oriented towards foreign markets and customers. Increase-wealth opportunity motivated early-stage entrepreneurs to internationalize more frequently than necessity entrepreneurs, or early-stage entrepreneurs, driven by the motive of independence. Additionally, there is a significant influence from external factors such as GDP per capita, openness, financial development, unemployment, corruption, government effectiveness, rule of law, regulatory quality, political stability, the voice of accountability, economic stability, and institutional factors on the early internationalization of entrepreneurs in the SEE region.
东南欧国家新兴企业家和新企业主国际化的驱动因素
本文研究了东南欧国家(SEE)数字化转型时代新兴企业家和新企业主国际化的驱动因素。通过对七个SEE国家4066名国际企业家样本的实证研究,提供了个人特征、创新、技术、动机、民族文化感知和商业环境等因素对早期国际化影响的实证证据。我们对全球创业监测(GEM)和世界银行的数据进行了实证研究。实证研究方法包括使用主成分分析和普通物流回归方法进行统计研究的介绍。研究结果表明,创新、新技术、机遇和激励是东西部地区企业家早期国际化的重要驱动因素。早期创业者使用新技术,更喜欢激进的创新,他们更倾向于国外市场和客户。在独立动机的驱使下,财富增长机会促使早期企业家比必要性企业家或早期企业家更频繁地进行国际化。此外,人均GDP、开放度、金融发展、失业、腐败、政府有效性、法治、监管质量、政治稳定、问责制声音、经济稳定和制度因素等外部因素对SEE地区企业家的早期国际化有显著影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS) aims to promote dialogue and cooperation among scholars from all countries who seek to examine, explore and explain the behaviour and practices of management within the transforming societies of Central and Eastern Europe.
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