Entrepreneurship without Borders: Do Borders Matter for International Entrepreneurship? (Przedsiebiorczosc bez granic – czy granice maja znaczenie w przedsiebiorczosci miedzynarodowej)
Krzysztof Wach ()
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Krzysztof Wach: Cracow University of Economics
Problemy Zarzadzania, 2015, vol. 13, issue 51, 82-92
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The article focuses on geographic distance to foreign markets affecting firm internationalisation. The main objective of the article is to verify whether geographic distance to the border (localisation of the firm) has an impact or effect on the internationalisation process. The V4 research survey results and the sample of 190 internationalised Polish businesses were used in order to meet the objective and verify the assumed hypothesis. The results of the Mann-Withney test, Student’s t test as well as ANOVA analysis prove that businesses operating in bordering regions are more internationalised than these operating in inner regions of Poland. Consequently, the research hypothesis was confirmed and all in all it is obvious from the foregoing evidence that the businesses localised in bordering regions are more internationalised than the firms localised in inner regions not having borders with neighbouring countries. The article is based on the survey results of the research project no. StG-21310034 entitled “Patterns of Business Internationalization in Visegrad Countries – In Search for Regional Specifics” conducted in the years 2013–2014 by five universities from Visegrad countries and coordinated by Cracow University of Economics.
Keywords: International Entrepreneurship; international business; Geographical Distance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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