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Toward a Transnational Techno-culture: An Empirical Investigation of Knowledge Management

In: Globalization and Entrepreneurship

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  • Leo-Paul Dana
  • Len Korot
  • George Tovstiga

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The contributors to this collection provide a wealth of new analyses of both traditional and emerging aspects of entrepreneurship, from a variety of national perspectives and from a variety of disciplines. Globalization has begun to dismantle the barriers that traditionally segregated local business opportunities and local firms from their international counterparts. Local markets are becoming integral parts of broader, global markets. As globalization proceeds apace, entrepreneurs and small businesses will play a more prominent role on the global business arena. The volume is divided into three sections. The first looks at the internationalization process itself while the second focuses on factors facilitating this process in small and medium-sized firms. The last section examines emerging dimensions in management policy.

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  • Leo-Paul Dana & Len Korot & George Tovstiga, 2003. "Toward a Transnational Techno-culture: An Empirical Investigation of Knowledge Management," Chapters, in: Hamid Etemad & Richard Wright (ed.), Globalization and Entrepreneurship, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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