Exploring the Role of Ownership in International Entrepreneurship: How does Ownership Affect Internationalisation of Polish Firms? Cover Image

Exploring the Role of Ownership in International Entrepreneurship: How does Ownership Affect Internationalisation of Polish Firms?
Exploring the Role of Ownership in International Entrepreneurship: How does Ownership Affect Internationalisation of Polish Firms?

Author(s): Krzysztof Wach
Subject(s): National Economy, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: international entrepreneurship; ownership; family firms

Summary/Abstract: Objective: The article focuses on the role of ownership in the process of entrepreneurial internationalisation of the firm. The main objective of the article is to verify whether and how ownership impacts on the level of internationalisation. Research Design & Methods: The study elaborates on three dimensions of ownership,which are ownership structure (foreign vs. domestic), family ownership andthe characteristics of the owner (age, sex, global mindset and knowledge – the last two measured on a 5-point Likert scale). The sample of 190 internationalised Polish businesses were used in order to verify the assumed hypotheses. Findings: The investigated firms operating in Poland of foreign ownership are more internationalised, measured by TNI, than those of domestic capital only. As a general rule,the investigated non-family firms are more internationalised than family firms as forthe average TNI value. International attitude of the entrepreneur-owner affect the level of internationalisation: the higher values of attitude index, the higher values of TNI. Neither the age nor the sex of the entrepreneur affect the level of internationalisation. Implications & Recommendations: it is obvious that knowledge is one of the key factors affecting the internationalisation, especially market choices, entry modes as wellas the speed of internationalisation. Although much has been done in this field, but itstill needs further and deeper investigations. Contribution & Value Added: The current study and its findings indicate that ownership is one of key aspects relevant for explaining the internationalisation of firms, but its impact on firms’ international behaviour is somewhat equivocal.

  • Issue Year: 5/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 205-224
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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