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The very latest theories and research on the development of
entrepreneurship are to be found in this book. It explores the
factors affecting the performance of small and family businesses
and entrepreneurs' innovativeness, amongst other themes. Selected
papers update readers on the entrepreneurship environment and
reveal aspects of newly identified issues such as innovation for
entrepreneurship educators, globalization, entrepreneurship
thinking and traits, aspects of a knowledge society, Islamic
entrepreneurship, green entrepreneurship and internationalization
strategies. Readers may also engage with the theme of the financial
and accounting environment for entrepreneurship, including topics
such as financial assessment and diagnosis, modelling, hedging,
fraud, bankruptcy and governance. Perspectives relevant to the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) emerge in this work.
The development of Islamic finance and networking effects based on
ethnicity are explored, as well as the economic considerations that
must be addressed by entrepreneurs in pursuit of any
internationalization policies. Scholars and policy makers with an
interest in entrepreneurship or small to medium-sized businesses or
enterprises (SMEs) will find many valuable insights in this volume.
The very latest theories and research on the development of
entrepreneurship are to be found in this book. It explores the
factors affecting the performance of small and family businesses
and entrepreneurs' innovativeness, amongst other themes. Selected
papers update readers on the entrepreneurship environment and
reveal aspects of newly identified issues such as innovation for
entrepreneurship educators, globalization, entrepreneurship
thinking and traits, aspects of a knowledge society, Islamic
entrepreneurship, green entrepreneurship and internationalization
strategies. Readers may also engage with the theme of the financial
and accounting environment for entrepreneurship, including topics
such as financial assessment and diagnosis, modelling, hedging,
fraud, bankruptcy and governance. Perspectives relevant to the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) emerge in this work.
The development of Islamic finance and networking effects based on
ethnicity are explored, as well as the economic considerations that
must be addressed by entrepreneurs in pursuit of any
internationalization policies. Scholars and policy makers with an
interest in entrepreneurship or small to medium-sized businesses or
enterprises (SMEs) will find many valuable insights in this volume.
One of the objectives of the study is to produce a framework of
repatriate children's readjustment to the home country and to know
about repatriates' readjustment process in term of their children
readjustment. The framework of the present study can be a step
stone on the framework of repatriate children's readjustment to the
home country. There are many antecedents that are related to
repatriate children's readjustment. However, individual-related
factors of repatriate children are the main focus antecedents of
the present study, which are clearly presented in the framework of
the present study. Interesting findings are presented.
This is a comprehensive study which covers worldwide respondents on
expatriates' supportive experiences in order for them to adjust to
the host country. The main purpose of the present study is to
determine whether a significant relationship exist between support
received from expatriates of the same country, support from
expatriates of different country(ies), support from local
nationals/staffs and support from parent company with psychological
well-being, socio-cultural adjustment and work adjustment.
General readjustment and well being of repatriates and spouses are
some of the factors that make the repatriation process successful.
Even though job factors are important, family members must be
considered as one of the successful factors of readjustment.This
study manages to indicate that repatriate spouses' readjustment to
the home country is important for repatriates' own readjustment
process. We found that repatriates' psychological well being is
significantly related to their spouses' well being and general
readjustment. We also found that there is a positive and
significant relationship between repatriates' and their spouses'
general readjustment. This book highlights that it is a must for
repatriates to consider the success of readjustment process of
their spouses when they return to home country. This is important
since the readjustment process of their family members will lead to
the success in their career. In general, we can conclude that, in
every successful repatriate, there is his/her spouse who has been
successfully readjusted to the home country.
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