International
entrepreneurship as a field of study is not necessarily confined to the
internationalisation phenomenon, and recently advanced definitions suggest significant
scope for the development and establishment of, as yet, undetermined parameters.
Emerging Paradigms in International Entrepreneurship identifies key themes that
collectively demonstrate the convergence of thinking at the interface between the
disciplines of international business and entrepreneurship.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Part I: International
Entrepreneurship, Development of the Field and the Effects of a New Economy
Part II: Conceptual and
Paradigmatic Developments
Part III: The Experimental
Emphasis in Entrepreneurial Internationalization
Part IV: International
Entrepreneurship and the Internet: A Developing Research Agenda
Part V: Contacts, Links and
Networks: Process-Driven Internationalization
Part VI: Cross-Sectoral,
Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Comparisons Index
Contributors: J. Bell, M. Berry, D.K. Boojihawon, G.A. Brenner, W. Brown, S. Carter, D.
Crick, L.-P. Dana, P. Dimitratos, H. Etemad, L.J. Filion, R. Fletcher, L. Galloway, I.
Georganas, L. Hurmerinta-Peltomäki, M.V. Jones, J. Levie, S. Loane, I.M. Manev, T.S.
Manolova, T.V. Menzies, R. Mostafa, N. Nummela, T. Phiri, S. Prashantham, M. Ram, C.
Ramangalahy, F. Scharf, T. Vissak, C. Wheeler, R.W. Wright
380 pages