The world market has during recent decades become an increasingly globalized arena, in which lowered trade barriers, enhanced technology, worldwide communication and containerization have made internationalization an easily obtainable option for companies. The once dominating multinational enterprises are present day challenged by small- and medium sized enterprises as global actors, and competitiveness is an ever-increasing factor, making the pursuit and exploitation of opportunities essential. The International Entrepreneurship Theory has during the last two decades emerged as a theory explaining the phenomena of small- and medium sized enterprises internationalizing their operations at an early age; a theory comprehending entrepreneuri...
This contribution discusses the state of the art of research in International Entrepreneurship. In t...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
This article focuses on "born globals " (Knight andCavusgil 1996) and interfirm resources ...
The world market has during recent decades become an increasingly globalized arena, in which lowered...
Objective: This paper recounts the historical development of International Entrepreneurship as a stu...
Both entrepreneurship and international business are fields of research that have seen an increasing...
International entrepreneurship (IE) research has commonly neglected significant perspectives applied...
The difficulty of considering International Entrepreneurship as an effective domain of academic rese...
International Entrepreneurship has become a focal point of interest and an important field of resear...
International Entrepreneurship (IE) theory has developed extensively over the last two decades by dr...
This paper contributes to existing research by integrating the notions of opportunity recognition an...
In this article, the authors analyze the field of international entrepreneurship (IE), which is in d...
Purpose – This study extends the scientific discussion of early internationalization of SMEs. The ma...
About the book: International entrepreneurship as a field of study is not necessarily confined to th...
Objective: The paper is aimed at structuring entrepreneur-related constructs and building a conceptu...
This contribution discusses the state of the art of research in International Entrepreneurship. In t...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
This article focuses on "born globals " (Knight andCavusgil 1996) and interfirm resources ...
The world market has during recent decades become an increasingly globalized arena, in which lowered...
Objective: This paper recounts the historical development of International Entrepreneurship as a stu...
Both entrepreneurship and international business are fields of research that have seen an increasing...
International entrepreneurship (IE) research has commonly neglected significant perspectives applied...
The difficulty of considering International Entrepreneurship as an effective domain of academic rese...
International Entrepreneurship has become a focal point of interest and an important field of resear...
International Entrepreneurship (IE) theory has developed extensively over the last two decades by dr...
This paper contributes to existing research by integrating the notions of opportunity recognition an...
In this article, the authors analyze the field of international entrepreneurship (IE), which is in d...
Purpose – This study extends the scientific discussion of early internationalization of SMEs. The ma...
About the book: International entrepreneurship as a field of study is not necessarily confined to th...
Objective: The paper is aimed at structuring entrepreneur-related constructs and building a conceptu...
This contribution discusses the state of the art of research in International Entrepreneurship. In t...
AbstractThis paper aims to accomplish three objectives while drawing attention to the speed of adapt...
This article focuses on "born globals " (Knight andCavusgil 1996) and interfirm resources ...