Author
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- Leo-Paul Dana
- Aidin Salamzadeh
Abstract
This monograph presents a comprehensive framework for international entrepreneurship (IE). To make our contribution cohesive, first, we focus our attention on definitions; then, by providing an in-depth analysis of the impacts of both internal and external factors on the decision-making processes of entrepreneurs in the realm of IE, we elaborate on the implications within this domain. Moving beyond existing literature, we use a multi-level analysis. Within this framework, we scrutinize three fundamental units of analysis: the individual entrepreneur, the firm, and the country. It is posited that this approach will facilitate a comprehensive comprehension of the considerations pertinent to international entrepreneurship, along with the principal factors at each level of analysis. By encompassing all three levels, our objective is to illuminate the interconnectedness between individual traits, firm competencies, and national circumstances that shape international entrepreneurial activities.Moreover, we adopt a behavioral perspective to scrutinize how international entrepreneurs perceive, evaluate, and capitalize on opportunities across borders. This lens enables us to acquaint our erudite audience with the decision-making procedures of these individuals. Consequently, this approach is expected to yield a more profound and nuanced insight into the motivations, risk assessments, and cognitive predispositions that shape the international entrepreneurial behavior of entrepreneurs. We believe this monograph will serve as a comprehensive and integrated resource for scholars and practitioners interested in international entrepreneurship.
Suggested Citation
Leo-Paul Dana & Aidin Salamzadeh, 2024.
"International Entrepreneurship as a Scholarly Field,"
Foundations and Trends(R) in Entrepreneurship, now publishers, vol. 20(7), pages 679-780, November.
Handle:
RePEc:now:fntent:0300000112
DOI: 10.1561/0300000112
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