Born globals

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Born Globals is a term from entrepreneurship and innovation research . It describes young companies that focus on an international orientation very early on, usually immediately after the start. The term appeared in the mid-1990s and describes the consequences of globalization and its technological and cultural effects.

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literature

  • Born globals. The rapid internationalization of high-tech start-ups by Alexandra Schmidt-Buchholz. Lohmar 2001, ISBN 389012903X
  • Process Model of Internationalization and International New Venture Framework, by Patrick Schueffel and Rico J. Baldegger, A representative study among Swiss SMEs, Growth-Publisher, Friborg / Bern / New York. ISBN 978-2940384051
  • What managers can learn from successful born globals, from Rico J. Baldegger, io new management No. 9, 8–11, 2008.
  • Entrepreneurial risk recognition in Born Globals, by Rico J. Baldegger and Patrick Schueffel, G-Forum 2011, 15th Annual Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship Conference November 02th to 04th 2011, St. Gallen and Zurich, Switzerland, 2011.

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