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Empirical International Entrepreneurship A Handbook of Methods, Approaches, and Applications

Title
Empirical International Entrepreneurship [electronic resource] : A Handbook of Methods, Approaches, and Applications / edited by Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi, Hannan Amoozad Mahdiraji, Léo-Paul Dana.
ISBN
9783030689728
Edition
1st ed. 2021.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XV, 513 p.) 72 illus.
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Summary
This handbook is focused on the analytical dimension in researching international entrepreneurship. It offers a diverse collection of chapters focused on qualitative and quantitative methods that are being practised and can be used by future researchers in the field of international entrepreneurship. The qualitative cluster covers articles, conceptual and empirical chapters as well as literature reviews, whereas the quantitative cluster analyses international entrepreneurship through a broad range of statistical methods such as regressions, panel data, structural equation modelling as well as decision-making and optimisation models in certain and uncertain circumstances. This book is essential reading for researchers, scholars and practitioners who want to learn and implement new methods in analysing entrepreneurial opportunities across national borders.
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Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 24, 2021
Series
Contributions to Management Science,
Contributions to Management Science,
Contents
Introduction: International Entrepreneurship from Methodological Perspectives
Part I: Qualitative Research Streams: Conceptualisation
Immigrants and International Entrepreneurship: Transnational Dynamic Capability and Dual Social Network Embeddedness
Internationalisation of SMEs and Distant Markets: The Networking and Service Functions of Global Cities
International Entrepreneurship Within Service Ecosystems: Applying Service-Dominant Logic and the BAR Framework in Research Design
Entrepreneurs, Platforms, and International Technology Transformation
Part II: Qualitative Research Streams: Literature Reviews
A Review of International Entrepreneurship as Part of Broader Opportunity Research: Topic Modelling Approach
Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Process Optimisation: A Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
International Entrepreneurship and Technology: A Structured Literature Review
Part III: Qualitative Research Streams: Empirical Methods
The Impact of Diaspora on International Entrepreneurship in Malaysia: A Historical Institutionalism Approach
Internationalisation of Start-Ups: An Institutional Entrepreneurship Perspective
Always Trusts, Always Hopes, Always Perseveres? Comparative Discourse Analysis of the Perception of International Entrepreneurship During Pandemic
Barriers to Entrepreneurial Internationalisation for Ukrainian Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI)
Part IV: Quantitative Research Streams: Applied Statistics
Early Internationalising Ventures Facing Ageing and Sizing: International Growth, Entrepreneurial, and Market Orientation
To Internationalise Entrepreneurially from Low-Tech Emerging Market: The Role of International Entrepreneurial Capability and Orientation in Early Internationalising Firms from Bangladesh
The Study of Leaders Navigating Institutional on Female International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
The Impact of International Networking Capability on International Performance: The Mediating Role of Dynamic Entrepreneurship Capabilities
How Do Experts Think? An Investigation of the Barriers to Internationalisation of SMEs in Iran
Part V: Quantitative Research Streams: MCDM
A Hybrid Best-Worst Method and Multi-criteria Decision-Making Methods for Location Selection in the International Entrepreneurial Ecosystem. Case Study: Medical Tourism Start-Up
A Hybrid Interval-Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Aggregation Operator-Based Algorithm for Team Member Selection of International Entrepreneurs
Part VI: Quantitative Research Streams: Optimisation
International Entrepreneurship Rate Prediction Using Neural Networks
Introducing New Products to International Markets Using Green Entrepreneurial Supply Chain Optimisation
Applying System Dynamics Approach to Modelling Growth Engines in the International Entrepreneurship Era.
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