International strategy: From local to global and beyond

MA Hitt, D Li, K Xu - Journal of World Business, 2016 - Elsevier
To survive and thrive, multinational enterprises (MNEs) have had to adapt to dramatic
changes and increasing complexity in the global competitive landscape over the past 50 …

Immigrant entrepreneurship and strategy: a systematic literature review

RC Malerba, JJ Ferreira - Journal of Small Business & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines developments in the research on immigrant entrepreneurship and
strategy based on a systematic literature review of the Web of Science and Scopus …

External managers, family ownership and the scope of SME internationalization

A d'Angelo, A Majocchi, T Buck - Journal of World Business, 2016 - Elsevier
SMEs are important to world business and the majority of SMEs are family firms. Yet some
family SMEs are inert, local firms while others are dynamic and international. Do certain …

The motivation of international entrepreneurship: The case of Chinese transnational entrepreneurs

P Dimitratos, T Buck, M Fletcher, N Li - International business review, 2016 - Elsevier
The ventures of transnational entrepreneurs (TEs) are a new business phenomenon,
representing a fluid context in which established arrangements may be expected to change …

Internationalization of immigrant-owned SMEs: The role of language

S Sui, HM Morgan, M Baum - Journal of World Business, 2015 - Elsevier
Immigrant entrepreneurs have become increasingly important to economic development,
and there is substantial debate regarding their enhanced potential to expand their activities …

The expat-preneur: conceptualizing a growing international career phenomenon

CM Vance, Y McNulty, Y Paik, J D'Mello - Journal of Global Mobility, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to introduce the emerging international career
phenomenon of the “expat-preneur,” an individual temporarily living abroad who initiates an …

Sustaining immigrant entrepreneurship in South Africa: The role of informal financial associations

RK Tengeh, L Nkem - Sustainability, 2017 - mdpi.com
Although immigrants have been found to be particularly likely to engage in entrepreneurial
activities in their host countries, very often their ability to do so is restricted by a range of …

Bifurcation bias and exporting: Can foreign work experience be an answer? Insight from European family SMEs

A Majocchi, A D'Angelo, E Forlani, T Buck - Journal of World Business, 2018 - Elsevier
We develop hypotheses from a “bifurcation bias” approach involving the asymmetric
treatment of family and nonfamily assets, and we test them on a sample of 6893 European …

Internalization theory, entrepreneurship and international new ventures

A Verbeke, MA Zargarzadeh… - Multinational Business …, 2014 - emerald.com
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A review of transnational migrant entrepreneurship: Perspectives on unequal spatialities

L Sandoz, C Mittmasser, Y Riaño… - ZFW–Advances in …, 2022 - degruyter.com
The spatialities of migrant entrepreneurship have changed dynamically in recent decades.
Movements and exchanges transcend national borders more than ever, and transnational …