Internationalization, Entrepreneurship and the Smaller Firm: Evidence from Around the World

Internationalization, Entrepreneurship and the Smaller Firm: Evidence from Around the World

by StephenYoung (Editor), Marian V . Jones (Editor), PavlosDimitratos (Editor), Margaret Fletcher (Editor)

Synopsis

This forward-looking volume contains state-of-the-art analysis of the current research themes and challenges influencing the internationalization of SMEs. The editors have brought together perspectives from both academics and practitioners, who in turn use theoretical and empirical studies to identify gaps in research evidence, present case studies of internationalizing SMEs, and illustrate potential for future research. The book features some of the best known researchers in the field of international entrepreneurship, and combines a range of theoretical perspectives - including network and social capital, internationalization process, and international new venture frameworks as well as knowledge, learning and absorptive capacity paradigms. This timely study will appeal strongly to academics, researchers and students focusing on business and management, international business, entrepreneurship and international marketing. It will also provide important insights for international entrepreneurs and policy-makers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1847208304
ISBN 13: 9781847208309

Media Reviews
`This book, on the important subject of internationalization and entrepreneurship with the concentration on the smaller firm, is a standout in a field that has many excellent offerings. . . This book is well organized, substantive, and highly readable. Recommended.' -- C.J. Talele, Choice
Author Bio
Edited by Marian V. Jones, Professor of International Enterprise, The University of Sheffield Management School, UK, Pavlos Dimitratos, Assistant Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece and Senior Research Fellow (on a visiting basis), CIER, Business School, University of Glasgow, UK, Margaret Fletcher, Research Fellow, CIER, Department of Management, University of Glasgow, UK and Stephen Young, Emeritus Professor of International Business and Co-Director, CIER, Department of Management, University of Glasgow, UK