International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets : Contexts, Behaviours, and Successful Entry (Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy)

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International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets : Contexts, Behaviours, and Successful Entry (Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 366 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032110899
  • DDC分類 338.04091724

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International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Contexts, Behaviours, and Successful Entry aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of international entrepreneurship in emerging markets. This collection of prominent, context-based chapters focuses on entrepreneurial activities in SMEs and analyses a specific dimension of international entrepreneurship in countries belonging to emerging markets. In a constantly evolving international business context, economies can play a crucial role in the promotion and support of firms looking for expanding their market globally. As such, internationalisation, considered as among the most challenging strategies, can provide an opportunity for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to seek for performance and growth. In this vein, although international business literature has prominently focused on developed countries, the contribution of emerging markets (EMs) has become as increasingly important contenders on the global scene. Emerging markets are known as growing fast economies, in which they provide an opportunity for SMEs to operate. Therefore, entrepreneurial firms, SMEs in particular, can take advantage of the context unique characteristics of emerging markets to successfully operate and grow not only in domestic but also in international markets. This book is essential reading for researchers, scholars, and practitioners seeking international entrepreneurial activities related to emerging markets.

Contents

Introduction: Towards Entrepreneurial Internationalisation in Emerging Markets, PART I. INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMERGING MARKETS, Chapter One: Emerging Markets and Multiple Sectors for Entrepreneurship: A Multidisciplinary and Multi-Stakeholder Analysis, Chapter Two: International Entrepreneurial Marketing Drivers in Emerging Economies: An Individual-level Analysis, Chapter Three: Toward Sustainable Social Media-based International Entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 Pandemic. What Are the Challenges in an Emerging Country?, Chapter Four: Digital Platforms as Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Drivers of Born-Global SMEs in Emerging Economies, PART II. ENTREPRENEURIAL INTERNATIONALISATION FROM EMERGING MARKETS, Chapter Five: Human Capital and Entrepreneurial Career Choice of Immigrants Originating from Emerging Economies: The Liability of Foreignness Perspective, Chapter Six: International Entrepreneurship and the Role of Stakeholders: Ghanaian Firms' Practices in Export Markets, Chapter Seven: Women Entrepreneurs in Emerging Markets: Entrepreneurial Intention for Internationalisation Opportunities, Chapter Eight: Exploring Antecedents of International Entrepreneurship: Focus on Orientation Perspectives in South Africa, Chapter Nine: Entry Mode Decision in International Business: The Case of Moroccan SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa, Chapter Ten: Knowledge Sharing and Achieving Competitive Advantage in International Environments: Case of Iranian Digital Startups, Chapter Eleven: Women Caregiverpreneur: A Silver Bullet for Global Ageing, Chapter Twelve: The Influence of Organizational Capabilities on International Entrepreneurship Performance: The Mediating Role of Market Entry Mode, Chapter Thirteen: Exploring the critical challenges of immigrant-owned SMEs: An evidence of international entrepreneurial orientation in an emerging market, PART III. EMERGING MARKETS AS A DESTINATION FOR INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATIONS, Chapter Fourteen: Illusion and Deprivation of Control: Entrepreneurial Practices of SMEs During their Internationalisation in Russia, Chapter Fifteen: In Support of Dunning's Eclectic Paradigm: A Look at Emerging Market SME Internationalisation to Nigeria, Chapter Sixteen: Emerging markets as destinations for international entrepreneurship: Analysing characteristics of entrepreneurial internationalisation during the economic crisis

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