Meuleman, MiguelJääskeläinen, MikkoMaula, Markku V.J.Wright, Mike2017-12-022017-12-02201710.1016/j.jbusvent.2017.01.001http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/5726Syndicating with prior partners through relationally embedded ties may be widespread, but not always optimal when investing across borders especially if few prior partners operate in the focal market. However, the substitutes of relational embeddedness for trust creation in cross-border partner selection are poorly understood. We develop and test a model of how relational embeddedness interacts with structural embeddedness and legal and normative institutions and how relational embeddedness and these three substitutes jointly affect cross-border partner selection in venture capital syndicates. We test the hypotheses in the context of cross-border venture capital syndication in 12 European countries. Our findings based on a case-control analysis suggest that although relational embeddedness is a key driver of future partnering, structural embeddedness and trust generating institutions such as high quality legal frameworks and industry associations facilitate cross-border partnering and diminish the need to rely on relationally embedded ties in cross-border partner selection.enEntrepreneurshipVenture CapitalVenturing into the unknown with strangers: Substitutes of relational embeddedness in cross-border partner selection in venture capital syndicatesJournal of Business Venturing14077522477158266681897034