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A historical perspective on informal institutional and international entrepreneurship

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A historical perspective on informal institutional and international entrepreneurship

J. Chen and L. Liu

Explore the intriguing dynamics of institutional and international entrepreneurship in Africa. This study by Jiawen Chen and Linlin Liu highlights the role of ethnic fractionalization and the historical influence of tsetse fly-borne diseases on new ventures. Discover how these informal institutions shape international business prospects across 40 African countries.... show more
Abstract
In this paper, a historical perspective is taken to investigate the variations in institutional and international entrepreneurship that occur throughout Africa. Drawing on the institutional theory of international entrepreneurship, we introduce ethnic fractionalization as an informal institution that influences new venture internationalization in African countries. Further, we identify the historical traumatic shock exerted by the epidemic disease spread by tsetse flies as the driver of the relationship between ethnic fractionalization and new venture internationalization. Based on a sample of 33,621 firm-year observations covering 40 African countries, our empirical findings provide important insights into international entrepreneurship in Africa and offer a theoretical extension into the historical origins of informal institutions.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 10, 2023
Authors
Jiawen Chen, Linlin Liu
Tags
institutional entrepreneurship
international entrepreneurship
ethnic fractionalization
tsetse fly
historical impact
new venture internationalization
Africa
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