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The world is witnessing profound change. The economic and
geopolitical dominance of the West is being increasingly challenged
by the rapid emergence of several developing countries, most
conspicuously Brazil, Russia, India and China. The West is also
struggling with a financial crisis and the near impotence of
traditional policy tools to rekindle growth. How should firms
respond? How must International Business scholars change their
thinking to both reflect and explain these epochal changes? What
advice can they give hard-pressed governments? This volume contains
papers which grapple with this challenging agenda. They consider
three key themes: How can better understanding of institutions and
culture help give analytical grip? How do and should firms adjust
their strategies to cope with processes which operate at a range of
spatial scales from the very local to the global? How best do firms
place themselves both in physical location and within often complex
global networks?
The fields of Economic Geography and International Business share
an interest in the same phenomena, whilst each provides both a
differing perspective and different research methods in attempting
to understand those phenomena. The Routledge Companion to the
Geography of International Business explores the nature and scope
of inter-disciplinary work between Economic Geography and
International Business in explaining the central issues in the
international economy. Contributions written by leading specialists
in each field (including some chapters written by
inter-disciplinary teams) focus on the nature of multinational
firms and their strategies, where they choose to locate their
activities, how they create and manage international networks and
the key relationships between multinationals and the places where
they place their operations. Topics covered include the
internationalisation of service industries, the influence of
location on the competitiveness of firms and the economic dynamism
of regions and where economic activity takes place and how
knowledge, goods and services flow between locations. The book
examines the areas for fruitful inter-disciplinary work between
International Business and Economic Geography and sets out a road
map for future joint research, and is an essential resource for
students and practitioners of International Business and Economic
Development.
"The New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millenium" series
provides up to date research on a variety of aspects of High
Technology Small Firm formation and growth (HTSFs) from a range of
interdisciplinary perspectives and from national contexts
throughout the world. This edited book series reflects on and
shapes currently popular national government policies insofar as
they relate to HTSFs. It is the only international publication
specifically dealing with HTSF formation and growth and it uniquely
provides an uninterrupted record of research in this area since
1993. This latest volume is a collection of the best papers
presented at the HTSF Conference held in the United Kingdom at
Manchester Business School in June 2007. Three major themes have
emerged. Six particularly strong chapters of this volume are
devoted to the critical problems of HTSF financing, comprising two
contributions from the United Kingdom and individual chapters from
Sweden, the Irish Republic, Italy, and Belgium. A further four
papers are concerned with aspects of strategic development in
HTSFs, and a final group of three papers deal with HTSF marketing
problems, often in a 'born global' strategic context.
The research and policy evaluations presented in these papers
represent a uniquely valuable evolving record of policy and
research on high technology small firms through many changes in
economic conditions and government policy approaches over more the
a decade and a half. Specific issues in the book series cover many
of the key industrial development policies adopted by developed,
and developing, national governments since the early 1990's
including, for example, writings on policy and practice concerning
science parks, incubators, academic enterprise, industrial
networking and the role of clusters in nurturing high technology
small firms formation and growth. In particular, the on-going
problem of early stage high technology funding has been a theme of
constant concern since 1993, and because it remains resistant to
amelioration, will endure into the future. Both the conference and
the ensuing book series represent a pre-eminent vehicle for all the
major international researchers concerned with high technology
small firms to present their work to each other and the wider
public.
This volume is contemporary in focus, and explores key issues in
current debates concerning international trade policy. The
contributors are leading economists and political economists from
Britain, Europe, the United States and Japan.
Series Information: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
The latest edition of this international edited book series, based
on the formation and growth problems of High Technology Small Firms
(HTSF), contains the best papers presented at the 2011 and 2013
conferences, both held at Manchester Business School. This volume
remains true to the initial mission of the HTSF Conference,
established in 1993, to advance our knowledge of high-technology
entrepreneurship and to advocate the need for more and better
designed policy to promote such entrepreneurship. The need is as
great as ever it was, not least given the continued economic
stagnation of the European economy in the wake of the Financial
Crisis and the Euro crisis. These papers address key themes
relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved
in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective
policy to promote this research. The first two groups of papers
examine the start-up and commercialization processes and the
internationalization processes, which are often important for new
high-technology businesses. Other papers examine topics like
entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth
strategy for high-technology small firms.
This volume is the latest edition of an international edited book
series based on the formation and growth problems of High
Technology Small Firms (HTSFs) begun in 1993. This body of work is
unique, and maps the evolution of research in this area through
almost two decades of academic research and government policy
towards a sector that is the key to future prosperity of developed
and developing notational economies throughout the world.
This volume is the latest edition of an international edited book
series based on the formation and growth problems of High
Technology Small Firms (HTSFs) begun in 1993. This body of work is
unique, and maps the evolution of research in this area through
almost two decades of academic research and government policy
towards a sector that is the key to future prosperity of developed
and developing notational economies throughout the world. In this
the latest Volume, there is one major and two subsidiary themes
that have emerged from the best papers to be presented at the HTSF
Conference held at the University of Twente at Enshede in May 2008.
Following a contextual introduction by the editors, seven of the
chapter are concerned with the key issue of strategy, which is
always a key concern for HTSFs as they seek to find the best way to
getting their products to the market. Indeed, a further two papers
are concerned with the requirements of international marketing,
while a final three papers deal with aspects of education for HTSF
founders.
Presents papers which grapple with some of the most important
developments and challenges in International Business, both for the
firms who must fashion strategy within a rapidly changing world
economic order and researchers who seek to explain the nature of
these shifts and how firms respond.
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Ward et al., examine the question of whether providing work
experience within courses of study in higher education affects
entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviour, important given government
imperatives to foster entrepreneurship through the education
system. They consider two dimensions: self-efficacy, which broadly
relates to confidence in ability; and, entrepreneurial intent which
relates to positive attitudes towards engaging in risk taking or
firm start-up. Their sample is of 158 undergraduates who engaged in
a summer work placement linked to their study. Their key finding is
that positive effects on self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intent
depends on the nature of the experience, being fostered by
performing well in the face of difficulty and the closeness of the
placement activity to their studies. Such experience appears more
common when undertaking a placement in a small firm. Van der Sijde
et al., consider the extent to which University start ups which are
global as opposed to being domestically focussed differ in the
extent of their business networks, using a sample comprising five
technology-based firms of each type. They establish that global
start-ups do have more extensive networks in terms of number of
actors and global actors in the network at start-up, although their
networks do not expand thereafter significantly more than domestic
start-ups. They also have significantly more sources of capital.
The fields of Economic Geography and International Business share
an interest in the same phenomena, whilst each provides both a
differing perspective and different research methods in attempting
to understand those phenomena. The Routledge Companion to the
Geography of International Business explores the nature and scope
of inter-disciplinary work between Economic Geography and
International Business in explaining the central issues in the
international economy. Contributions written by leading specialists
in each field (including some chapters written by
inter-disciplinary teams) focus on the nature of multinational
firms and their strategies, where they choose to locate their
activities, how they create and manage international networks and
the key relationships between multinationals and the places where
they place their operations. Topics covered include the
internationalisation of service industries, the influence of
location on the competitiveness of firms and the economic dynamism
of regions and where economic activity takes place and how
knowledge, goods and services flow between locations. The book
examines the areas for fruitful inter-disciplinary work between
International Business and Economic Geography and sets out a road
map for future joint research, and is an essential resource for
students and practitioners of International Business and Economic
Development.
In the beauty and violence of backwoods Tennessee, Chance of Rain
is a story of vengeance and the struggle for goodness. With the
murder of a young Wildlife Officer, Chance of Rain follows two
veteran game wardens, both bound for retribution. One, the Chief
Wildlife Officer for the state, Ethan Stewart, demotes himself and
transfers into the murdered officer's vacant position. The second,
the wildlife officer from the adjoining county, is an ex-Navy SEAL
named W.B. Langford, who has a more direct plan of action. And when
these two forces combine, backwoods law enforcement takes on new
dimensions. From poachers, to drug smugglers and the Russian Mafia
attempting to capture the Kentucky Lake paddlefish caviar industry,
Ethan and W.B. follow the truth wherever it leads, and in the
process, establish relationships that bond them like family to
something much larger.
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