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International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Nature, Drivers, Barriers and Determinants [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Plymouth University, UK), Edited by (Swansea University, UK), Edited by (Coventry University, UK)
Among several themes in contemporary entrepreneurship, internationalisation generates extensive interest among scholars due to its exploration of dynamic activity within SMEs seeking market development and operational efficiency through foreign alliance and intelligence gathering opportunities. In the context of emerging markets, however, international entrepreneurship scholarship still lags behind first world evidence. With less developed avenues for finance and limited infrastructure support for product development and service delivery, an assessment of internationalisation within emerging contexts is required. 





International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets presents insights from Brazil, China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Turkey to enlighten scholars by unearthing the nature, drivers, barriers and determinants of entrepreneurship in emerging markets. It examines structural and environmental impediments to internalisation but demonstrates that these are far surpassed by the market opportunities and business readiness of SMEs in emerging environments. Readers of this tenth volume of the Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research series will find exclusive evidence from emerging countries, evidence that demonstrates the inclination of SMEs to revise products and, when appropriate, dissolve and recreate relationships in the face of market opportunity and uncertainty. Managers will learn that appropriating a range of attributes are more likely to achieve internationalisation. 







Capturing the true nature of value creation for international consumers and partners in an emerging market backdrop, this volume makes a significant contribution to the literature by mapping out the road to success within this diverse setting.
List of Contributors
vii
Series Editor's Preface ix
Introduction: A Primer on International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets 1(6)
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud
Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu
Paul Jones
Chapter 1 A Network Perspective on the Intermittent Internationalising Experiences of Emerging Economy Entrepreneurial SMEs
7(26)
Zubair Ali Shahid
Leonie Hallo
Chapter 2 Managerial Attributes and Collaborative Behaviours as Determinants of Export Propensity: Evidence from Turkish SMEs
33(18)
Ali Kemal Celik
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud
Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu
Paul Jones
Chapter 3 Assessing the Impact of Social Forces in International Opportunity Recognition: A Case Study of Brazilian Technology Firms
51(30)
Nuno Arroteia
Khalid Hafeez
Chapter 4 Driving Business Exports in Emerging Markets: Business Clusters as a Policy Option for Internationalisation
81(18)
Anthony Ayakwah
Ellis L. C. Osabutey
Isaac Sakyi Damoah
Chapter 5 Outward Internationalisation of Emerging Market Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Contract Manufacturing Relationship with Developed Market Multinational Enterprise(s) and Capabilities Development
99(16)
Ahmad Arslan
Sean Naughton
Abdollah Mohammadparast Tabas
Vesa Puhakka
Chapter 6 Trade Barriers and Assistance Requirements of South Asian Transnational Entrepreneurs
115(26)
Shiv Chaudhry
Dave Crick
James M. Crick
Chapter 7 Barriers and Drivers of SMEs' Internationalisation in Emerging Markets: Study of Sri Lankan Youth Entrepreneurs
141(20)
Gayathri Ranasinghe
Chapter 8 The CAGE Around Internationalisation of SMEs and the Role of Government
161(16)
Paul Agu Igwe
Frederick Kanyembo
About the Editors 177(2)
About the Authors 179(4)
Index 183
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud is Lecturer in International Business Management at Plymouth Business School, Plymouth University, UK.  



Paul Jones is Professor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Head of the Department of Businesses at the School of Management, Swansea University, UK. 







Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu is Lecturer in Business Strategy in the School of Strategy and Leadership, Coventry Business School, Coventry University, UK.