New Frontiers in the Internationalization of Businesses

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Aboriginal
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Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
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cross-cultural management
cultural values
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economic development strategies
Entrepreneur's Age
entrepreneur's identity
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Foreign Entry Mode Choice
Higher Commitment Modes
Highest Variance Inflation Factor
Hosmer Lemeshow Test
Identity Self-categorization
Indigenous Businesses
Indigenous entrepreneurship
Indigenous Sample
Indigenous Services
innovation in small business
International Business Literature
international markets
international opportunities
International Profits
internationalization of Indigenous enterprises
Kaiser Meyer Olkin Measure
Life Satisfaction Models
Management
Marketing Capabilities
Maximum Variance Inflation Factor
network theory application
networks
Non-economic Outcomes
non-Indigenous Businesses
North American Industry Classification System
poverty
regulation
Resource Based View
Resource Based View Theory
Small Business Networks
social change
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Technology Seeking

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032175881
  • Weight: 258g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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New Frontiers in the Internationalization of Businesses: Empirical Evidence from Indigenous Businesses in Canada highlights the impact of international expansion as a potential pathway to address the challenges of poverty and vulnerability, and provide relevant new knowledge on the factors that support successful international expansion of Indigenous businesses. This book examines how entrepreneur’s identity and cultural values, network ties, motivations, and resources and capabilities facilitate or hinder the internationalization of Indigenous businesses. This book also investigates the economic and non-economic outcomes of internationalization. Most interestingly, this book answers the question of what is so new about the internationalization of Indigenous businesses by comparing this context to mainstream (non-Indigenous) businesses. The book also delves in the phenomena related to home-based businesses, service industries, and specific ethnic groups. This book has implications for vulnerable populations, especially those more than 370 million indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide.

Studying those Indigenous businesses that decide to pursue international opportunities and how they become successful in international markets is a timely and novel area of research. Understanding this context contributes to current debates in international business.

Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, PhD is an associate professor, department of international business, marketing, strategy & law, School of Business, MacEwan University. His research is focused on marketing capabilities, internationalization of disadvantageous firms, and marketing of higher education institutions. His research has appeared in the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Business Research, International Small Business Journal, International Journal of Emerging Markets, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, International Journal of Advertising, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, among others.

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