The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship
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The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship

9781783479832 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Hamid Etemad, Professor, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada, Stefano Denicolai, Department of Economics and Management, University of Pavia, Italy, Birgit Hagen, Associate Professor of International Entrepreneurship and Marketing, Department of Economics and Management, University of Pavia, Italy and Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Austria and Antonella Zucchella, Full Professor, Department of Economics and Management, University of Pavia, Italy
Publication Date: June 2016 ISBN: 978 1 78347 983 2 Extent: 336 pp
The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship addresses different changes and challenges which small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face in an economy where they need to compete at home and cannot refrain from participating in international markets. This volume presents a collection of 12 carefully selected chapters that highlight challenging real-world cases to illustrate a variety of difficult problems. The book presents an analytical framework with three levels of analysis – entrepreneurial level, firm level, and institutional level – to document comprehensive, realistic and experientially-based entrepreneurial initiatives, potent firm and public policy strategies with solid results.

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The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship addresses different changes and challenges that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face in an economy where they need to compete at home and cannot refrain from participating in international markets. Contributors examine diverse SMEs that have succeeded in the face of adversity. They offer a combination of practical strategies and efficient tactics, grounded in solid theory and research, for firms in different competitive industries.

This volume presents a collection of 12 carefully selected chapters that highlight challenging real-world cases to illustrate a variety of difficult problems. The editors present an analytical framework with three levels of analysis - entrepreneurial level, firm level, and institutional level - to document comprehensive, realistic and experientially-based entrepreneurial initiatives, potent firm and public policy strategies and informative and applicable results.

The interactive structural design of this book offers progressively higher levels of analysis and incisive lessons, which make it perfect for academics interested in the rich range of theories, methodologies and topics surrounding SMEs’ internationalization processes. Its analysis will also inform management and effective policy formulation for entrepreneurs, managers, and policymakers.
Contributors
Contributors: J. Almarri, S. Aureli, L. Battaglia, E. Cedrola, M. Del Baldo, S. Denicolai, N. Dominguez, H. Etemad, B. Hagen, E.J.B. Jørgensen, K. Juusola, D. Kabbara, S. Kock, H. Le Nguyen, J.I.G. Meewella, M. Migliaccio, A.G. Quaranta, E. Rasmussen, F. Rivetti, V. Stanisauskaite, I. Wictor, A. Zucchella

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Contents:

1. Introduction
Hamid Etemad

PART I: EXAMINATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION–PERFORMANCE RELATIONS
2. International Entrepreneurship and Performance: What are the Important Factors in Markets with High Cultural Distance?
Elena Cedrola, Loretta Battaglia and Anna Grazia Quaranta

3. Risk-seeking Behaviors in SMEs’ Internationalization
Noémie Dominguez

4. Psychological Traits, Experiences, Foreign Language Knowledge of Entrepreneurs, and Re-internationalization Strategies of SMEs: A Theoretical Analysis
Huu Le Nguyen and Sören Kock

PART II: COLLABORATIVE INTER-DEPENDENCE
5. The Dynamic Development of International Entrepreneurial Networks
Vaiva Stanisauskaite and Sören Kock

6. The Influence of the Entrepreneur and the Accelerator in the Internationalization Process of Web-based Firms
Diala Kabbara

7. Formal Inter-firm Cooperation and International Expansion: How Italian SMEs are Using the Network Contract
Selena Aureli and Mara Del Baldo

8. How are Knowledge Acquisition and SMEs’ Internationalization Related? Empirical Evidence from Gruppo Germani
Mirella Migliaccio and Francesca Rivetti

9. Value Chain Activities in Born Global Companies
Ingemar Wictor

PART III: INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT
10. The Creation and Internationalization of Border Firms
Eva J.B. Jørgensen and Einar Rasmussen

11. Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Embedded Roles of the Leaders and State: An Historical Case Study of Abu Dhabi
Jasem Almarri, Katarriina Juusola and John Meewella

12. Concluding Remarks, Implications and Lessons
Hamid Etemad

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