As environmental challenges continue to mount, sustainable innovation has become a pressing need. Small entrepreneurial ventures and multinational enterprises (MNEs) have started to join forces to address this challenge. However, the dynamics of this collaboration, especially from the standpoint of smaller ventures, remain largely unexplored. In this paper, we shed light on the division of entrepreneurial labor in global interfirm networks by investigating the collaboration between MNEs and entrepreneurial ventures in the energy industry, addressing SDG goal 7. We conduct semi-structured interviews with six ventures and employ grounded theory to analyze the data. Our findings indicate that smaller ventures need to be ready to overcome obstacles when collaborating with MNEs, as the expected benefits drive the partnership. Notably, the ventures express interest in continuing the collaboration and share similar paths of growth, including accidental internationalization.

Collaborations between MNEs and entrepreneurial ventures. A study on Open Innovability in the energy sector

Zucchella Antonella
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Sanguineti Francesca
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Abstract

As environmental challenges continue to mount, sustainable innovation has become a pressing need. Small entrepreneurial ventures and multinational enterprises (MNEs) have started to join forces to address this challenge. However, the dynamics of this collaboration, especially from the standpoint of smaller ventures, remain largely unexplored. In this paper, we shed light on the division of entrepreneurial labor in global interfirm networks by investigating the collaboration between MNEs and entrepreneurial ventures in the energy industry, addressing SDG goal 7. We conduct semi-structured interviews with six ventures and employ grounded theory to analyze the data. Our findings indicate that smaller ventures need to be ready to overcome obstacles when collaborating with MNEs, as the expected benefits drive the partnership. Notably, the ventures express interest in continuing the collaboration and share similar paths of growth, including accidental internationalization.
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