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This research paper concentrates on how support from innovation intermediaries like hubs, incubators, and accelerators can help facilitate the internationalization efforts of startups by connecting them with corporate partners. Case studies of firms in the resources sector reveal how innovation activity ties with intermediaries in the geographic, social, cognitive, organizational, and institutional dimensions do ultimately fuse the relational proximity of startups with opportunities to do business with larger corporate customers. These newly forged, better resourced network relationships thereby help startups overcome their barriers to internationalization.
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