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دسته بندی: کسب و کار ویرایش: نویسندگان: Pavlina Jasovska, Danielle Logue, Hussain G. Rammal سری: Emerging Issues In International Business And Global Strategy; 1 ISBN (شابک) : 9811228434, 9789811228438 ناشر: World Scientific Publishing سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 302 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 9 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب مسائل کارآفرینی معاصر در تجارت بینالملل نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
نقش کارآفرینان و فعالیتهای کارآفرینانه در پیشبرد رشد اقتصادی جهانی و همچنین در پاسخ به شرایط متغیر اجتماعی و محیطی که جوامع را در سطح جهانی تحت تأثیر قرار میدهند، علاقه چشمگیری داشته است. شناسایی و تصرف فرصتهای بینالمللی خود نشاندهنده یک عمل کارآفرینی از طریق ایجاد اختلال و ایجاد بازار در کشورهای خارجی است. از لحاظ تاریخی، ادبیات کارآفرینی بینالمللی بر بینالمللی شدن سریع و اولیه سرمایهگذاریهای جدید و استارتآپها متمرکز بوده است. با این حال، تعداد فزاینده ای از شرکت های چند ملیتی (MNEs) در حال تشویق و توسعه کارآفرینی درون سازمانی هستند، جایی که مدیران نوآوری را در محصولات و فرآیندها ترویج می کنند. علاوه بر این، شاهد بوده ایم که کارآفرینان و فعالیت های استارت آپ آنها چالش های اجتماعی، فرهنگی و زیست محیطی را در بازارهای خارجی حل کرده اند.
این جلد اختصاصی به بحث در مورد مسائل معاصر و نوظهور کارآفرینی در تجارت بین المللی می پردازد و یک امر ضروری است. برای کارآفرینان و محققان بخوانید.
There has been significant interest in role of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial activities in driving global economic growth and also in responding to changing social and environmental conditions that are affecting societies globally. The identification and capture of international opportunities itself represent an act of entrepreneurship by disrupting and making markets in foreign countries. Historically, international entrepreneurship literature has focused on the rapid and early internationalization of new ventures and start-ups. Yet, an increasing number of multinational enterprises (MNEs) are encouraging and developing corporate intrapreneurship, where managers promote innovation in products and processes. Moreover, we have witnessed entrepreneurs and their start-ups' activities solving social, cultural, and environmental challenges in foreign markets.
This dedicated volume discusses these contemporary and emerging issues of entrepreneurship in International Business and is an essential read for entrepreneurs and researchers.
Contents About the Editors Introduction International Entrepreneurship First Stage: Fascination with a New Phenomenon: 1994–2005 Second Stage: From Broadening the Scope to Reconciliation: 2005–2014 Third Stage: Going Back to the Core: 2014–Present Overview of Chapters in this Volume Future Research Directions IE and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems IE and Processes of (Open) Innovation IE and Diffusion, Translation and Institutional Entrepreneurship IE, Social Innovation and Sustainable Development References Part 1 New Concepts and Theorising Chapter 1 Effectuation Theory and International Business Research: A Bibliometric Overview Introduction Method Results of the Bibliographic Analysis General Results Most Influential Documents Most Influential Authors Most-cited References Conceptual Structure Conclusion and Research Opportunities Limitation of the Study References Chapter 2 Entrepreneurial Market-making Across Borders: The Case of Cultural and Technological Innovation Introduction Market-making Entrepreneurs: Technological and Cultural Innovation Optimal Distinctiveness During Cross-border Venturing Strategies to Achieve Optimal Distinctiveness During International Venturing Assembling Technological Market Referent Differentiate Legitimate Upholding Technological Market Referent (Technological Innovation) Legitimate Differentiate Sharpening Market Movement Boundaries (Cultural Innovation) Legitimate Differentiate Delimiting Within Market Movement Boundaries (Cultural Innovation) Differentiate Legitimate Discussion, Limitations and Conclusion Model Contributions Limitations Conclusion References Chapter 3 Effect of International Entrepreneurial Orientation on the Organisational Performance of Brazilian Exporting Companies Introduction Theoretical Background Resource-based View (RBV ) International Entrepreneurship International Entrepreneurial Orientation Dimensions of International Entrepreneurial Orientation (IEO) Innovativeness Risk-taking Proactivity Organisational Performance (OP) Methodological Procedures Data Collection and Sample Research Environment Data Analysis Results Descriptive Statistics Correlation and Discriminant Analysis Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) Discussion Theoretical Contributions Practical Implications Search Limitations Future Studies Conclusion Appendix A: Research Questionnaire References Chapter 4 Piecing Together a Jigsaw Puzzle on Intermittent Internationalisation A Commentary on the Current State of Intermittent Internationalisation Literature Intermittent Internationalisation in Export Markets Network Relationships and Intermittent Internationalisation Role of Network Relationships During International Withdrawals Configuring Network Relationships to Revive Internationalisation Activities Entrepreneurial Knowledge and Intermittent Internationalisation Knowledge Development in Foreign Markets Underpinning Entrepreneurial Knowledge through De- and Re-internationalisation Entrepreneurial Psychological Factors Associated with Intermittent Internationalisation Resilience/Growth Mindset Self-determination and Self-efficacy Tolerance of Ambiguity and Reactions to Entrepreneurial Failure Cognitive Style Conclusion and Recommendations References Part 2 International Entrepreneurship in Action Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship in Cross-border Investments: Cases of Emerging Multinationals’ Strategic Asset-seeking Internationalisation Introduction International Entrepreneurship Business Groups and Multinational Corporations from Emerging Markets The Turkish Context Methodology Cases Arçelik Kordsa Ülker Findings and Discussion Conclusion References Chapter 6 Internationalisation and Competitive Strategies of Enterprises Introduction International Entrepreneurship Factors Affecting International Entrepreneurship Competitive Strategy as a Driver of International Entrepreneurship International Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategies: Empirical Evidence from Central Europe Conclusion References Chapter 7 The Value of Talent Management to Entrepreneurial Spinoff Teams Introduction Literature Review Spinoffs Garnsey’s Theory of the Early Growth of the Firm Resource access (Phase I ) Resource mobilisation (Phase II ) Resource generation (Phase III ) Talent Management Managing entrepreneurial talent Entrepreneurial team success and performance Discussion Conclusion References Part 3 Social and Environmental Characteristics of International Entrepreneurship Chapter 8 Importance of Green Investment and Entrepreneurship for Economic Development Introduction Entrepreneurship Green Elements in Variations of Financial Green System and Green Economy Green Bonds as a Part of the Green Investment Global Green Economy Index Empirical Model — Tax Burden and FDI Inflows Modern Green Keynesian Theory Entrepreneurship for the Green Investment Green Investment in Malaysia Green Investment in Europe (and Western Balkans) Recommendations Conclusion References Chapter 9 The State of Enterprises in West Africa: Psychological, Managerial and Environmental Perspectives Introduction Motivation and Purpose Highlighting the Factors that Serve as Opportunity Sources Psychological Drivers Management Drivers Environmental Drivers Methodology Observed Model of the Study Implications for Practice and Research Conclusion References Chapter 10 What Causes Social Entrepreneurship at a Societal Level? Emancipation Theory as an Explanatory Framework Introduction Theory Social Entrepreneurship Emancipation Welzel’s Theory of Emancipation Entrepreneurship as emancipation Emancipation and Social Entrepreneurship Discussion and Conclusion Contributions to the Emancipation Theory Contributions to Social Entrepreneurship Contributions to International Entrepreneurship Limitations and Future Research References Index