Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs

This dissertation project aims at shedding light on the micro-foundations of international entrepreneurship, focusing on the pre-internationalization phase and taking an individual-level perspective. Three research questions are investigated building on a cognitive model of internationalization inte...

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Main Author: Bolzani, Daniela <1980>
Other Authors: Marzocchi, Gian Luca
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2013
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5541/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-55412014-11-18T04:51:27Z Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs Bolzani, Daniela <1980> ING-IND/35 Ingegneria economico-gestionale SECS-P/08 Economia e gestione delle imprese SECS-P/10 Organizzazione aziendale This dissertation project aims at shedding light on the micro-foundations of international entrepreneurship, focusing on the pre-internationalization phase and taking an individual-level perspective. Three research questions are investigated building on a cognitive model of internationalization intentions. First, what are the antecedents to internationalization intentions, i.e. desirability and feasibility, and how they interact with psychological distance towards internationalization options. Second, what is the role of previous entrepreneurs’ experience on such antecedents, in particular for immigrant vs. non-immigrant entrepreneurs. Third, how are these antecedent elements influenced by entrepreneurs’ individual-level motivations and goals. Using a new data set from 140 independent, non-internationalized, high-tech SMEs and their 169 owners, a variety of analytical techniques are used to investigate the research questions, such as structural equation modeling, hierarchical regression and a "laddering" technique. This project advances our theoretical understanding of internationalization and international entrepreneurship and has relevant implications for entrepreneurs and policy-makers. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Marzocchi, Gian Luca 2013-06-03 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5541/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic ING-IND/35 Ingegneria economico-gestionale
SECS-P/08 Economia e gestione delle imprese
SECS-P/10 Organizzazione aziendale
spellingShingle ING-IND/35 Ingegneria economico-gestionale
SECS-P/08 Economia e gestione delle imprese
SECS-P/10 Organizzazione aziendale
Bolzani, Daniela <1980>
Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
description This dissertation project aims at shedding light on the micro-foundations of international entrepreneurship, focusing on the pre-internationalization phase and taking an individual-level perspective. Three research questions are investigated building on a cognitive model of internationalization intentions. First, what are the antecedents to internationalization intentions, i.e. desirability and feasibility, and how they interact with psychological distance towards internationalization options. Second, what is the role of previous entrepreneurs’ experience on such antecedents, in particular for immigrant vs. non-immigrant entrepreneurs. Third, how are these antecedent elements influenced by entrepreneurs’ individual-level motivations and goals. Using a new data set from 140 independent, non-internationalized, high-tech SMEs and their 169 owners, a variety of analytical techniques are used to investigate the research questions, such as structural equation modeling, hierarchical regression and a "laddering" technique. This project advances our theoretical understanding of internationalization and international entrepreneurship and has relevant implications for entrepreneurs and policy-makers.
author2 Marzocchi, Gian Luca
author_facet Marzocchi, Gian Luca
Bolzani, Daniela <1980>
author Bolzani, Daniela <1980>
author_sort Bolzani, Daniela <1980>
title Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
title_short Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
title_full Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
title_fullStr Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
title_full_unstemmed Internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
title_sort internationalization intentions: micro-foundations and psychological distance perceptions in immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2013
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5541/
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