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Global entrepreneurship : past, present & future / edited by Timothy M. Devinney, Gideon Markman, Torben Pedersen, Laszlo Tihanyi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in international management ; v. 29.Publisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786354839
  • 1786354837
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global entrepreneurship.DDC classification:
  • 658.18 23
LOC classification:
  • HB615 .G588 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
PWC strategy & eminent scholar in international management 2015 -- Leveraging organizational learning and alliances in complex and changing business environments -- Organizational learning and international management: the contributions of Marjorie A. Lyles -- Learning, collaboration, context, and place: Marjorie A. Lyles' contributions to international management -- Global entrepreneruship: assessment and challenges -- The consequences of de-internationalization: empirical evidence from Belgium -- Foreign IPO survival: an examination of institutional and governance factors -- Global entrepreneurship through brokerage: connecting socially conscious North American investors to South African housing developers -- Who is the entrepreneur? Prototypical views of the entrepreneurial role across three cultures -- Born-global start-ups in emerging economies -- Enterprise peroformance and the value of entrepreneurs' acquired capitals -- A start-up ecosystem as a structure and context for high growth -- International opportunity development of internationalizing SMES from emerging economies -- Examining the impact of government investment in venture capital on entrepreneurship financing: does it make a difference? -- Clean energy entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Total resources and speeds of internationalization.
Summary: The role that small- and medium-sized enterprises play in the economic development and growth of cities, regions and nations has been an increasing subject of debate and study for the last half century. This volume focuses on the opportunities and challenges that entrepreneurs and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face in a world of global competition. The papers therein provide an overview of successful strategies that global entrepreneurs and SMEs have employed that have allowed them to establish regional and international footprint and of how local resources, culture and managerial capabilities have contributed to startups global success. In doing so it highlights original, edgy ideas and theoretical advances that will provide the foundation for future doctoral dissertations and other research projects on international entrepreneurship.
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PWC strategy & eminent scholar in international management 2015 -- Leveraging organizational learning and alliances in complex and changing business environments -- Organizational learning and international management: the contributions of Marjorie A. Lyles -- Learning, collaboration, context, and place: Marjorie A. Lyles' contributions to international management -- Global entrepreneruship: assessment and challenges -- The consequences of de-internationalization: empirical evidence from Belgium -- Foreign IPO survival: an examination of institutional and governance factors -- Global entrepreneurship through brokerage: connecting socially conscious North American investors to South African housing developers -- Who is the entrepreneur? Prototypical views of the entrepreneurial role across three cultures -- Born-global start-ups in emerging economies -- Enterprise peroformance and the value of entrepreneurs' acquired capitals -- A start-up ecosystem as a structure and context for high growth -- International opportunity development of internationalizing SMES from emerging economies -- Examining the impact of government investment in venture capital on entrepreneurship financing: does it make a difference? -- Clean energy entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Total resources and speeds of internationalization.

The role that small- and medium-sized enterprises play in the economic development and growth of cities, regions and nations has been an increasing subject of debate and study for the last half century. This volume focuses on the opportunities and challenges that entrepreneurs and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face in a world of global competition. The papers therein provide an overview of successful strategies that global entrepreneurs and SMEs have employed that have allowed them to establish regional and international footprint and of how local resources, culture and managerial capabilities have contributed to startups global success. In doing so it highlights original, edgy ideas and theoretical advances that will provide the foundation for future doctoral dissertations and other research projects on international entrepreneurship.

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