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A Research Agenda for International Entrepreneurship

 

Edited by Christian Felzensztein, Clarkson University, US and Sascha Fuerst, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico

 

‘A timely, insightful book for all interested in the research, pedagogy and practice of international entrepreneurship (IE). Editors Felzensztein and Fuerst outline an impactful research agenda for the field with each chapter providing a unique perspective on some of the most important IE research questions of the post-COVID era.’

– Professor Martina Musteen, San Diego State University, US

 

‘While the field of international entrepreneurship has grown over the past few decades, there is still much work to do to address the ever-changing grand challenges of our time. This must-read collection of articles provides a comprehensive overview and path for moving the field forward.’

– Professor Stephanie Fernhaber, Butler University, US

 

‘This research book constitutes a very timely and highly relevant input to the academic studies of International Entrepreneurship. The book centers around the research areas of IE; Founders, Firm and Environment (Madsen et al 1997) and brings in the newest progress in the field. The book presents interesting viewpoints as to different kinds of International New Ventures/Born Globals and research insights about Entry Modes, Learning and Internationalization processes. The book advances the view of network processes, sustainability, and digitalization. As a contribution to the UN SDGs has a pivot chapter on Internationalizing new ventures from emerging markets.’

– Professor Per Servais, Linnaeus School of Business & Economics. Distinguished professor, Voxen University, India

 

Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.

Addressing the intersection between the fields of international business and entrepreneurship, this topical Research Agenda wholly encapsulates the multi-dimensional nature of international entrepreneurship. It provides essential insight into themes for future research alongside their practical implications.

This crucial Research Agenda proposes a fully up-to-date definition for international entrepreneurship, discussing how particular new ventures may be effective in assessing factors such as the abilities of firms to collaborate and solve problems. Authors offer significant insight into contemporary topics within the study of international entrepreneurship, including the effects of digital technology on market strategy and post-pandemic entrepreneurial undertakings.

Those studying international business, marketing and entrepreneurship will find this Research Agenda to be hugely beneficial. Due to its use of exemplar cases, entrepreneurs of new business ventures will benefit from its practical applicability.

 

Contributors include: Sunday A. Adebisi, Rosario Andreu, Eyal Benjamin, David Crick, James M. Crick, Christian Felzensztein, Massimo Ferdinandi, Sascha Fuerst, Olusoji J. George, Eli Gimmon, Lizbeth A. Gonzalez-Tamayo, Eini Haaja, Anna Karhu, Jani Mäkelä, Rod B. McNaughton, Jonathan Van Mumford, Peter John Mumford, Niina Nummela, Adeniyi D. Olarewaju, Stine Øyna, Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Juan M. Pellegrino, Manuela Presutti, Laura Rienda, Lasse Torkkeli, Man Yang, Yang Yang

 

2023  346 pp  Hardback  978 1 80392 568 4  £120.00 / $170.00  

eBook 978 1 80392 569 1

 

https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/a-research-agenda-for-international-entrepreneurship-9781803925684.html

 

Also available as a lower-priced eBook through aggregators including Google Play

 

Elgar Research Agendas

 

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