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Hidden champions are highly successful small and medium-sized
companies that are global leaders in terms of market share in their
respective niches. Presenting the outcomes of an in-depth,
multinational study on hidden champions in Central, Eastern, and
Southeast Europe, Russia, China, Mongolia and Turkey, this book
provides essential insights into the critical drivers of success,
market leadership positions, competitive advantage, and core
lessons learned on the road to business prosperity. It also
addresses development needs in connection with management,
financing and the regulatory environment, which can in turn be used
to create recommendations for various stakeholders (e.g.
governments, financial institutions, management development
institutions) in order to support hidden champions in their further
growth and business success.
This book presents hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE) and Turkey that have been studied as a joint project between
CEEMAN and IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia. This is an
outcome of extensive research undertaken by over 30 researchers and
covers 15 countries from Russia to Albania; covering many contexts,
political systems, cultures and infrastructures. The reader is
provided with a detailed introduction to the concept of hidden
champions and describes the cases studied in this project. This
book is an invaluable resource providing a culmination of
interdisciplinary, cross-study chapters ranging from leadership to
performance drivers; from organization to culture and governance;
from innovativeness to sustainability and further to the financial
aspects of hidden champions business models. These meta level
chapters are followed by 15 country-specific chapters which provide
an overview of each country's history, economic indicators and
vignettes of the cases involved in this study.
This book presents hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE) and Turkey that have been studied as a joint project between
CEEMAN and IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia. This is an
outcome of extensive research undertaken by over 30 researchers and
covers 15 countries from Russia to Albania; covering many contexts,
political systems, cultures and infrastructures. The reader is
provided with a detailed introduction to the concept of hidden
champions and describes the cases studied in this project. This
book is an invaluable resource providing a culmination of
interdisciplinary, cross-study chapters ranging from leadership to
performance drivers; from organization to culture and governance;
from innovativeness to sustainability and further to the financial
aspects of hidden champions business models. These meta level
chapters are followed by 15 country-specific chapters which provide
an overview of each country's history, economic indicators and
vignettes of the cases involved in this study.
The process of the transition to a market-oriented economy for
countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) started some 25 years ago.
A new technology base triggered the fast growth of new investments
into intangible assets by global economic leaders at the beginning
of the 1990s, providing the basis for a move towards a knowledge
economy. During the past 25 years, entrepreneurs in CEE and the CIS
have reshaped traditional industries and created new industries,
combining innovative ideas with traditional competencies. Yet we
still do not know very much about how and why companies led by
entrepreneurs develop, how they expand globally and what the role
of new knowledge and innovation is in the internationalization
process. Understanding the pathways of entrepreneurial development,
especially growth through internationalization, is important for
the overall development of countries in transition and beyond.
Entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe: Development through
Internationalization provides an overview of entrepreneurship in a
range of important emerging markets. This book aims to fill the gap
in the literature by providing up-to-date data and case-based
evidence. With coverage of a range of national firms from countries
including Belarus, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania,
Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine, this book will be vital
supplementary reading around international entrepreneurship and
essential reading for those studying the business environment in
this vital emerging market.
Hidden champions are highly successful small and medium-sized
companies that are global leaders in terms of market share in their
respective niches. Presenting the outcomes of an in-depth,
multinational study on hidden champions in Central, Eastern, and
Southeast Europe, Russia, China, Mongolia and Turkey, this book
provides essential insights into the critical drivers of success,
market leadership positions, competitive advantage, and core
lessons learned on the road to business prosperity. It also
addresses development needs in connection with management,
financing and the regulatory environment, which can in turn be used
to create recommendations for various stakeholders (e.g.
governments, financial institutions, management development
institutions) in order to support hidden champions in their further
growth and business success.
The process of the transition to a market-oriented economy for
countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) started some 25 years ago.
A new technology base triggered the fast growth of new investments
into intangible assets by global economic leaders at the beginning
of the 1990s, providing the basis for a move towards a knowledge
economy. During the past 25 years, entrepreneurs in CEE and the CIS
have reshaped traditional industries and created new industries,
combining innovative ideas with traditional competencies. Yet we
still do not know very much about how and why companies led by
entrepreneurs develop, how they expand globally and what the role
of new knowledge and innovation is in the internationalization
process. Understanding the pathways of entrepreneurial development,
especially growth through internationalization, is important for
the overall development of countries in transition and beyond.
Entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe: Development through
Internationalization provides an overview of entrepreneurship in a
range of important emerging markets. This book aims to fill the gap
in the literature by providing up-to-date data and case-based
evidence. With coverage of a range of national firms from countries
including Belarus, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania,
Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine, this book will be vital
supplementary reading around international entrepreneurship and
essential reading for those studying the business environment in
this vital emerging market.
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