Getting the Facts Right on Born Globals

30 Pages Posted: 21 May 2018 Last revised: 12 Jun 2019

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Shon M. Ferguson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) - Department of Economics

Magnus Henrekson

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

Louise Johannesson

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); Örebro university

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Date Written: May 29, 2019

Abstract

Policymakers in several countries have recently taken steps to promote the rapid export expansion of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The goal of these policies has been to create successful export-intensive startups, which are often referred to as born globals. These measures are motivated by studies claiming that born global firms are disproportionately important for job creation and economic growth. Using detailed register data on the universe of Swedish manufacturing startups founded 1998–2011, we find that born globals are a very small group of firms whose long-run size and growth do not outperform other exporting firms. We also show that removing continuing firms and spinouts from the analysis is crucial for obtaining correct results. Thus, the notion that born globals are superior to firms that follow a more gradual internationalization process, a conclusion largely based on case studies and surveys, does not withstand scrutiny. Policymakers must therefore be aware that encouraging more born globals need not necessarily lead to large benefits for the overall economy, especially in terms of employment.

Keywords: Born Globals, Exporting, Firm Growth, Globalization, Job Ccreation

JEL Classification: F14, F23, L25, M13

Suggested Citation

Ferguson, Shon M. and Henrekson, Magnus and Johannesson, Louise, Getting the Facts Right on Born Globals (May 29, 2019). IFN Working Paper No. 1210, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3174581

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