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The influence of entrepreneurs’ multi-country resources and mobility on transnational entrepreneurship survivability

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  • Abd Hamid, Hamizah
  • Bouhalleb, Arafet

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This study examines the role of entrepreneurs’ multi-country resources and mobility in achieving transnational entrepreneurship survivability. Outlined by the Forms of Capital model through the context of transnational entrepreneurship, this research provides a layer of understanding on the individual-opportunity-venture nexus in entrepreneurship through to exploring the way individual resources contribute towards venture survivability in a dynamic environment. The findings indicate that there are four core configurations associated with long-term entrepreneurial survivability, with geographical mobility is present as the necessary condition in achieving the outcome of interest. Theory-wise, this study speaks to the discourse of individual-opportunity-venture nexus through the configurations revealed from the findings. Practice-wise, the configurations will be useful for transnational entrepreneurs and policymakers interested in developing policies to encourage transnational venture sustainability.

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  • Abd Hamid, Hamizah & Bouhalleb, Arafet, 2025. "The influence of entrepreneurs’ multi-country resources and mobility on transnational entrepreneurship survivability," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(3), pages 1116-1136, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:31:y:2025:i:3:p:1116-1136_8
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