Abstract

We study the influence of foreign market knowledge (FMK) and home country institutions on the entrepreneurial internationalization-performance relationship. The sample for the current study comprises peer-reviewed journal articles published between 1996 to 2020. Our sample consists of 115 independent samples having 101,475 firms. We extend the previous meta-analysis (Schwens et al., 2018) on international entrepreneurship, which studied the moderating role of knowledge intensity for the same relationship. As per our results, FMK positively moderates the relationships between degree and scope of internationalization and performance. Whereas home country institutions positively moderate the scope of internationalization and performance relationship.

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