Ripollés, María

Widening International Entrepreneurship Research - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (128 p.)

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Widening International Entrepreneurship Research addresses several unresolved questions and thus moves forward by acknowledging that future international entrepreneurship research needs to find new ways to further enrich its knowledge. The book presents the results of six studies that explain how human resource management contributes to the strategy of early internationalization, compares different experiences in several countries, assesses innovation in international entrepreneurship education teaching, analyses the effects of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial skills, and provides new knowledge about the effect of digitalization on firm performance in international markets. This collection of papers reviews the main factors that have been identified as having a high explanatory power at different levels.


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books978-3-03928-281-4 9783039282807 9783039282814

10.3390/books978-3-03928-281-4 doi

entrepreneurial intention international student teams entrepreneurial orientation market orientation digitalization entrepreneurial cognition human resource management international entrepreneurship education global mindset skills internationalization cross-country active learning Global Board Game project born global and entrepreneurship education ecosystems marketing capability leadership Australian Indigenous entrepreneurship international entrepreneurship emerging markets teams higher education entrepreneurship SME intrapreneurship entrepreneurship education human resource practices international new venture mindset theory Community of Practice employee entrepreneurial behavior institutional theory