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Be international or be innovative? be both? The role of the entrepreneurial profile

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Be international? Be innovative? Be international and innovative? Following the logic of the upper echelon (UE) perspective, this paper studies the impact of the entrepreneur(s) demography, background, and experience on their strategic choices, i.e., innovation, internationalization, or a combination of the two strategies. We employ cluster analysis on a sample of 88 Italian Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) operating in different industries to classify the firms along their entrepreneur(s)’ characteristics. Three significantly different clusters emerge, i.e., the typical Italian family firms, a group of businesses led by solitary self-made men, and the team-founded firms. The three groups are related to differences in internationalization behavior and innovation practice. Family-led firms are mainly domestic and concentrated on product innovation, while team-founded firms combine intensive internationalization with innovative marketing and management practices. A third cluster describes the solitary founder with serial business experience, whose businesses foster product and process innovation combined with moderate levels and scope of internationalization. Furthermore, our findings reveal that internationalization tends to be related to the type of innovation, much more than to R&D intensity or other measures of novelty (i.e., radical or incremental).
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Cluster analysis; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Internationalization; SME; Strategy; Upper echelon
List of contributors:
Denicolai, Stefano; Hagen, Birgit; Pisoni, Alessia
Authors of the University:
PISONI ALESSIA
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2018309
Published in:
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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