International Entrepreneurship

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A01=Susan Freeman
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Author_Susan Freeman
Author_Ying Zhu
Business Immigrants
Business Networks
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Chinese family business
Chinese SMEs
comparative study of entrepreneurial ecosystems
cross-cultural enterprise
economic growth
EMs
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
entrepreneurial orientation
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Ethnic Chinese
Ethnic Chinese Entrepreneurs
Ethnic Chinese Entrepreneurship
Ethnic Chinese Immigrants
Ethnic Entrepreneurs
ethnic entrepreneurship
family business dynamics
Foreign Network
founder orientation
Immigrant Entrepreneurs
Indigenous Entrepreneurship
innovation in emerging markets
International Competitiveness
International Entrepreneurship
International Entrepreneurship Research
Internationalization Process Research
Jewish Entrepreneurs
SME Export
SME growth strategies
SME Internationalization
South Vietnamese Army
Transnational Entrepreneurs
Uncertainty Avoidance
Uppsala Internationalization Process Model

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815363378
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the importance of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth as the world economy grows and becomes more integrated and more challenging. It examines the situation in both advanced and developing countries and shows how the entrepreneurial orientation of the founders of small and medium sized enterprises has resulted in phenomenal growth, often fuelled by innovation and new technologies. It contrasts the experiences of Chinese family business in China and among the overseas Chinese with the experiences of family businesses in the United States and Europe. One important conclusion is that there has been a noticeable fall in entrepreneurial proclivity in the advanced economies, in contrast to the position in emerging economies.

Susan Freeman is Professor of International Business at the University of South Australia Business School, Adelaide, Australia.

Ying Zhu is Associate Director of the Australia Centre for Asian Business at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.

Malcolm Warner was Professor and Fellow Emeritus of Wolfson College and the Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKSeries.