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A research agenda for international entrepreneurship
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Statement of Responsibility:
edited by Christian Felzensztein, Sascha Fuerst
Year:
[2023]
Publisher:
Cheltenham, [u.a.], Edward Elgar Publishing
Media group:
Book/Buch
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01156124
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2.0.6 RES
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available
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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Addressing the intersection between the fields of international business and entrepreneurship, this topical Research Agenda wholly encapsulates the multi-dimensional nature of international entrepreneurship. It provides essential insight into themes for future research alongside their practical implications. This crucial Research Agenda proposes a fully up-to-date definition for international entrepreneurship, discussing how particular new ventures may be effective in assessing factors such as the abilities of firms to collaborate and solve problems. Authors offer significant insight into contemporary topics within the study of international entrepreneurship, including the effects of digital technology on market strategy and post-pandemic entrepreneurial undertakings. Those studying international business, marketing and entrepreneurship will find this Research Agenda to be hugely beneficial. Due to its use of exemplar cases, entrepreneurs of new business ventures will benefit from its practical applicability.
1. A research agenda for international entrepreneurship / Sascha Fuerst and Christian Felzensztein -- 2. The born global phenomenon: A review of process research / Stine Øyna -- 3. Learning in incrementally and rapidly internationalizing firms: A review of the literature and propositions / Juan M. Pellegrino and Rod B. McNaughton -- 4. Typology for strategizing in international new ventures / Eyal Benjamin and Eli Gimmon -- 5. Scaling and scalability in volatile global markets: An exploratory study of rapidly internationalizing Finnish smes / Jani Mäkelä, Niina Nummela, and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki -- 6. International entrepreneurship, inter-firm collaboration and export capability development / James M. Crick and David Crick -- 7. The government as an effectual stakeholder in the entrepreneurial co-creation of markets for emerging technologies: The case of rocket lab / Jonathan Van Mumford and Peter John Mumford -- 8. Surviving the jungle or driving the change: International entrepreneurs as agents in institutional change / Eini Haaja, Anna Karhu, and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki -- 9. International entrepreneurial marketing in the digital era / Man Yang and Lasse Torkkeli -- 10. Entrepreneurial perception and intention: The influence of networks on Spanish smes' intention to internationalize towards China / Yang Yang, Rosario Andreu, and Laura Rienda -- 11. Ethnic profiling of luxury goods consumers in southeast asia: New insights in the international entrepreneurship approach / Massimo Ferdinandi and Manuela Presutti -- 12. Institutions and internationalization of smes in an emerging African economy: The moderating role of sustainable entrepreneurship / Adeniyi Damilola Olarewaju, Sunday Abayomi Adebisi, Olusoji James George, and Lizbeth Alicia Gonzalez-Tamayo
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edited by Christian Felzensztein, Sascha Fuerst
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[2023]
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Cheltenham, [u.a.], Edward Elgar Publishing
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978-1-80392-568-4
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978-1-80392-569-1
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xx, 325 Seiten, Illustrationen
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eng
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Book/Buch