Enabling global reach: A qualitative study on the role of venture capital networks in the internationalization of portfolio ventures
Abstract
This master thesis explores the non-financial contributions of Venture Capitalists (VC’s) in
enabling the internationalization of their Portfolio Ventures (PV’s). While financial support
from VC’s is well-documented, this study emphasizes the added value of non-financial
aspects such as strategic networks. Through a multiple case study of four VC’s and their five
PV’s, the research explores how VC networks enable internationalization by addressing
specific challenges and opportunities faced by PV’s. Findings reveal that VC’s are crucial in
facilitating international market entry and growth, they achieve this by utilizing geographic
intelligence, strategically positioning key personnel, and offering localized insights.
Additionally, VC’s diversify resources and markets for their PV’s, which mitigates
dependency risks and improves time efficiency, factors that are essential for navigating global
expansion. The study underlines the importance of international networks, conceptualized as
ecosystems, offering resources and connections that facilitate rapid global presence and
sustainable growth. Moreover, proactive management by VC’s, including regular evaluation
and updating of connections, ensures that networks remain relevant and valuable for PV’s
seeking to internationalize. Creation of referral networks further enhances PV’s brand
credibility and trust, enabling them to overcome inherent newness and resource constraints.
Overall, this thesis underscores the strategic importance of VC networks in enablement of
internationalization providing a holistic understanding of how VC’s contribute to global
success of their PV’s through non-financial means.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2024-06-27Author
Petré, Axel
Jansson, Hugo
Keywords
Business network
social network
internationalization
actors
resource
model
activity
outcome
connected
enable
network dependency
network relevance
referral
credibility
geographic intelligence
key personnel
diversification
time efficiency
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2024:10
Language
eng
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