The Role of Entrepreneurial Experience in the Activities and Internationalization of Ventures
Abstract
The following study investigates how entrepreneurial experience shapes ventures' activities and
internationalization processes, with a distinction made between novice and serial entrepreneurs.
Utilizing the Resource-Based View and learning by doing theory among others, the study aims to
uncover how experience functions as an essential intangible resource. Through qualitative interviews
with thirteen European entrepreneurs, six novice and seven serial, the research points to differences in
how each group approaches venture development, opportunity recognition, and international
expansion. Serial entrepreneurs often leverage their accumulated knowledge, broader networks, and
learning to navigate challenges more effectively and strategically allocate resources than novice
entrepreneurs. However, entrepreneurial experience entails risks like overconfidence and reliance on
previously employed strategies and processes. Ultimately, this study contributes to academia by
revealing that whilst a core list of activities amongst both entrepreneur groups is similar, their
execution and timing are significantly altered by the degree of entrepreneurial experience. These
insights may affect entrepreneurial education, surrounding policy, and future interest in
entrepreneurial venture growth and global expansion.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
Collections
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Date
2025-06-26Author
Elfvin, Oscar
Landa, Erik
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2025:10
Language
eng