This article examines the phenomenon of dynamic capabilities in international new ventures (INVs) from emerging markets. While this research stream is gaining traction, the literature is fragmented as to how INVs from emerging markets develop dynamic capabilities to overcome resource constraints and legitimacy issues. The authors highlight the importance of a comprehensive international entrepreneurial culture (IEC) to better understand how these INVs develop dynamic capabilities and foster international performance. This study draws on organisational learning and the knowledge-based view (KBV) to examine the role of IEC in shaping dynamic capabilities and international performance under various levels of market turbulence. To conduct our analyses, this study uses a sample of INVs from India – a key emerging market. The results indicate that IEC shapes dynamic capabilities and both support superior international performance. The findings also confirm the utility of IEC towards dynamic capabilities and international performance when operating in turbulent markets.
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