Handbook of research on born globals / edited by Mika Gabrielsson, V.H. Manek Kirpalani.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2012.
Description
xxii, 417 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Contents note continued: 9.Sourcing networks of born global firms / Per Servais
    • 10.Born global firms, internet, and new forms of internationalization / Rotem Shneor
    • 11.Do born global SMEs reap more benefits from ICT use than other internationalizing small firms? / Ruey-Jer (Bryan) Jean
    • 12.An institutional perspective on the strategic behavior of Chinese new ventures / Pervez N. Ghauri
    • pt. III BORN GLOBALS: DEVELOPING LEADERS, AND TRENDS IN OTHER RESEARCH AREAS
    • 13.Born globals: trends in developing intellectual entrepreneur founders/managers, and in other research areas / Mika Gabrielsson
    • 14.International pathways of software born globals / Sami Saarenketo
    • 15.Characteristics of born global industries: the birth of offshore renewables / Arild Aspelund
    • 16.Portuguese born globals: founders' linkages, company evolution, and international geographical patterns / Vitor Corado Simoes --
    • Contents note continued: 17.Battleship strategy for managing MNC-born global innovation networks / Terhi J. Vapola
    • 18.Successful born globals without experiential market knowledge: survey evidence from China / Kadri Ukrainski
    • 19.Annotated bibliography for researchers.
    ISBN
    • 9781848449534 (hbk.)
    • 1848449534 (hbk.)
    • 9780857938046 (ebook)
    • 0857938045 (ebook)
    OCLC
    751804433
    RCP
    C - S
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