Dear Colleagues,
I’m writing to draw to your attention the recent publication of a special issue of JIBS on The Creation and Capture of Entrepreneurial Opportunities Across National Borders (Volume 49, Issue 4, May 2018). It contains
two editorials on international entrepreneurship as a research area, and four empirical articles which contribute to the area in new ways. The Table of Contents is listed below. We hope you find the special issue interesting!
Regards,
Becky Reuber
University of Toronto
Area Editor, International Entrepreneurship, JIBS
Table of Contents
International entrepreneurship research versus international business research: A false dichotomy? by Alain Verbeke and Luciano Ciravegna
International entrepreneurship: The pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities across national borders, by A. Rebecca Reuber, Gary A. Knight, Peter W. Liesch and Lianxi Zhou
Stability vs. flexibility: The effect of regulatory institutions on opportunity type, by Susan L. Young, Christopher Welter and Michael Conger
Country familiarity in the initial stage of foreign market selection, by Daniel R. Clark, Dan Li and Dean A. Shepherd
Becoming a multinational enterprise: Using industry recipes to achieve rapid multinationalization, by Sinéad Monaghan and Esther Tippmann
Innovation and internationalisation processes of firms with new-to-the-world technologies, by Alexandra Kriz and Catherine Welch