Abstract
Based on an institutional perspective, this study examines the influence of the social desirability of entrepreneurship on early-stage entrepreneurs’ internationalization and the moderating role of home country economic freedom. Using data from 45,454 early-stage entrepreneurs in 48 countries for the period 2005–2016, we find that the social desirability of entrepreneurship negatively affects early-stage entrepreneurs’ internationalization, and that economic freedom positively moderates this relationship. The study contributes to the literature by showing how the home country institutional context affects the level of early-stage entrepreneurs’ internationalization across countries. JEL CLASSIFICATION: F23; L26; O17
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Capelleras, J. L., Martin-Sanchez, V., & Zhang, C. (2025). Does social desirability of entrepreneurship matter for early-stage entrepreneurs’ internationalization? The moderating role of economic freedom. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 28(1), 122–140. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444221144462
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