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The rapid globalization of the environment, the liberalization of trade and investments, and the rapid advances in technology, among other trends in the latter parts of the Twentieth Century, have all accelerated the actual process of infusion of the two fields of Entrepreneurship and International Business. They have also accentuated the emergence of the inter-disciplinary field of International Entrepreneurship. The central theme of this special issue is internationalization of entrepreneurship. The papers in this special issue break new grounds in a variety of ways by explaining the challenges associated with entrepreneurial firms that take advantage of opportunities on the global scale. In turn, the also pose some challenging questions for the extant theories, especially those that cover internationalization.
List of contents
Entrepreneurial Internationalization or International Entrepreneurship
A Taxonomy of Born-global Firms
A Typology of Small International Firms
Toward Greater International Entrepreneurship among Smaller Agribusinesses
Explaining Export Performance: A Comparative Study of International New Ventures
The Entrepreneurship-Philanthropy Nexus
International Entrepreneurship: Aspects of Rapid Internationalization in SMEs
About the author
Univ.-Prof. Dr.Profs.h.c. Dr.h.c. Klaus Macharzina ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Unternehmensführung, Organisation und Personalwesen sowie Leiter der Forschungsstelle für Export- und Technologiemanagement (EXTEC) der Universität Hohenheim in Stuttgart. Er ist außerdem Herausgeber der Zeitschrift "mir - Management International Review".
Summary
The rapid globalization of the environment, the liberalization of trade and investments, and the rapid advances in technology, among other trends in the latter parts of the Twentieth Century, have all accelerated the actual process of infusion of the two fields of Entrepreneurship and International Business. They have also accentuated the emergence of the inter-disciplinary field of International Entrepreneurship. The central theme of this special issue is internationalization of entrepreneurship. The papers in this special issue break new grounds in a variety of ways by explaining the challenges associated with entrepreneurial firms that take advantage of opportunities on the global scale. In turn, the also pose some challenging questions for the extant theories, especially those that cover internationalization.