International entrepreneurial spinoffs: An ambidextrous approach to internationalization

Lin Cui* (Corresponding Author), Yong Kyu Lew, Zaheer Khan, Jiangyong Lu

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Abstract

This paper investigates the internationalization process of incubating, parenting, and eventually spinning off overseas entrepreneurial ventures originating from emerging markets. In a comparative case study of Chinese high-tech firms, we leveraged multiple sources of data to reveal (1) how the exploitation of parent firms’ technological and platform resources enables them to initiate, support, and eventually profit from the international growth of foreign ventures that autonomously engage in the exploration of product and market innovations, and (2) how ambidextrous synergy was created through the continuous exchange, combination and reconfiguration of knowledge and resources between the parent firms and the foreign ventures. These findings extend our understanding of how Chinese high-tech firms manage the learning process in overseas venturing. We draw implications of these findings for research and practice.
Original languageEnglish
JournalManagement and Organization Review
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 23 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Learning
  • ambidexterity
  • internationalization
  • international entrepreneurial spinoffs
  • China

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