The Internationalisation of British Start-up Companies in High-Technology Industries

ZEW Economic Studies Vol. 9 // 2000
ZEW Economic Studies Vol. 9 // 2000

The Internationalisation of British Start-up Companies in High-Technology Industries

The present study analyses the international activities of British start-up companies in high-technology industries. The research makes the following contributions. First, it is the first study that establishes the prevalence of internationally operating start-up companies in a particular country. Accordingly, we find that the majority of British high-tech start-ups have engaged in international activities within a few years since formation. Second, it consolidates the existing knowledge in the fields of international entrepreneurship and subjects it to empirical testing. Third, it assesses the power of different theories in international business to explain the cross-border activities of start-up companies. Overall, the research lends support to a resource-based perspective of international entrepreneurship since the proxies for transaction cost-based arguments and the internationalisation process theory are of limited explanatory power.

Bürgel, Oliver (2000), The Internationalisation of British Start-up Companies in High-Technology Industries, Vol. 9, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg

Authors Oliver Bürgel