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Objective: The paper is aimed at structuring entrepreneur-related constructs and building a conceptual framework that can serve as a foundation for future international entrepreneurship research and theory building. Research Design & Methods: The author conducted the systematic literature review of 94 empirical studies and conceptual papers on the entrepreneur-related determinants of early internationalisation in the international management journals in the years 1966 – 2015. Findings: This article discusses and groups the existing knowledge on entrepreneur-related determinants of born globals successful international performance. The major theoretical contribution of the study is the conceptual framework of the main entre-preneur-level determinants of rapid internationalisation. Implications & Recommendations: The results of the study are exploratory and there is a need in validating the theoretical framework through an advanced quantitative study. Future research might try to integrate the reviewed entrepreneur-related constructs with organisational characteristics and external characteristics which determine born globals emergence. Contribution & Value Added: This paper provides the conceptual framework that groups entrepreneur-related constructs into 6 main categories which can enrich future international entrepreneurship research.
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Pawęta, E. (2015). Entrepreneur-related constructs explaining the emergence of born global firms: A systematic literature review. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review. Cracow University of Economics. https://doi.org/10.15678/EBER.2015.030402
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