The Influence of Entrepreneurial Mindsets and Business Model Practices on Firm Internationalization

Mika Gabrielsson, Saara Julkunen, Svante Andersson*

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Abstract

Research suggests that accelerated internationalization is accidental and that a firm-specific business model (BM) determines which firms become accelerated internationalizers and which become gradual internationalizers. However, in analysing entrepreneurs adopting different internationalization types (accelerated and gradual) from Finland, New Zealand and Sweden, we find a complex interplay between entrepreneurs’ mindsets and emerging BM practices with respect to their internationalizing firms. These practices enable small international firms to eliminate the time and cost penalties associated with the triple liabilities of accelerated internationalization (i.e., newness, outsidership and smallness). This study contributes to the literature by reconciling the alternative explanations offered in previous research and reveals how entrepreneurs’ global and regional mindsets affect their BM practices, leading to different international trajectories. It further contributes by showing that the entrepreneur’s role may be more important than that of the BM.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101655
Peer-reviewed scientific journalManagement International Review
Volume65
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)239-274
Number of pages36
ISSN0938-8249
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25.03.2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • accelerated internationalizing firms
  • business model
  • entrepreneurial mindset
  • gradual internationalizing firms
  • international entrepreneurial orientation

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