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In this thought-provoking book, leading experts explore why
international entrepreneurship is important to the life sciences
industry. From multi-disciplinary and cross-national perspectives,
they question why international entrepreneurship scholars might
usefully invest interest in research focused on one specific
industry context. The book addresses contemporary challenges of
relevance to life science firms and draws on leading-edge debates
in international entrepreneurship research. Topics include: the
nature of the born-global firm; the development of international
capabilities and competencies; the role of local and international
partnerships and alliances; competitiveness, opportunity
recognition and orientation; and the role of specialized
complementary assets in internationalization. It concludes by
proposing an agenda for future research across the underpinning
fields of innovation, entrepreneurship and internationalization.
This book will prove a stimulating read for academics, students and
researchers with an interest in international business, management
and entrepreneurship, as well as for practitioners in the health
professions or life sciences academics who are, or may become,
entrepreneurs.
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. These are: * development of the field and the
effects of international entrepreneurship on a new economy *
conceptual and paradigmatic developments * international
entrepreneurship and the internet as a developing research agenda *
contacts links and networks as process driven internationalisation
* cross-sectoral, cross-national and cross-cultural comparisons of
entrepreneurship * the experiential emphasis in entrepreneurial
internationalisation. Explaining the complexities of enterprise in
an international and sometimes global environment, this book is
distinguished by the cross-disciplinary nature of its contributors
and their efforts to develop new paradigmatic approaches in an area
characterised by theoretical diversity and convergence. Appealing
to researchers, academics and policymakers working in international
business - particularly the international growth and development of
small firms - and for entrepreneurship and small firm scholars this
book is a must-have. Lecturers and students on post-graduate
programmes would also be interested in the book as a reader.
This forward-looking volume contains state-of-the-art analysis of
the current research themes and challenges influencing the
internationalization of SMEs. The editors have brought together
perspectives from both academics and practitioners, who in turn use
theoretical and empirical studies to identify gaps in research
evidence, present case studies of internationalizing SMEs, and
illustrate potential for future research. The book features some of
the best known researchers in the field of international
entrepreneurship, and combines a range of theoretical perspectives
- including network and social capital, internationalization
process, and international new venture frameworks as well as
knowledge, learning and absorptive capacity paradigms. This timely
study will appeal strongly to academics, researchers and students
focusing on business and management, international business,
entrepreneurship and international marketing. It will also provide
important insights for international entrepreneurs and
policy-makers.
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