1st Edition
The Routledge Companion to International Entrepreneurship
Introduction Part I: The Emergence of International Entrepreneurship 1. International Entrepreneurship: A Review and Future Directions 2. "Where To" International Entrepreneurship? An Exploration of Seminal Articles Part II: The International Entrepreneur 3. Cognition in International Entrepreneurship 4. The International Entrepreneur – From Experience to Action 5. The International Social Entrepreneur 6. Inside the Transnational Entrepreneur Part III: Strategic Issues for Entrepreneurial Internationalization 7. An Internationalizing Entrepreneurial Firm’s Network is their Networth 8. Is There More to Learn? Knowledge and Learning in New Venture Internationalization Research 9. The Role of Capabilities in International Entrepreneurship 10. Understanding eINVs Through the Lens of Prior Research in Entrepreneurship, International Business and International Entrepreneurship 11. Venture Capital and International Entrepreneurship 12. International Entrepreneurship (IE) in a World of Broad Triad Regions: An International Business (IB) Perspective Part IV: Implications of Entrepreneurial Internationalization and Future Research 13. International Entrepreneurship: Performance and Survival Implications 14. Policy Implications of International Entrepreneurship 15. Future Agenda for Research Design in International Entrepreneurship
Biography
Stephanie A. Fernhaber is Assistant Professor of Management at Butler University, USA. Her research focusing on international entrepreneurship has been published in the Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Business Venturing and elsewhere.
Shameen Prashantham is Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy at Nottingham University Business School, China. His research on international entrepreneurship has been published in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies and elsewhere.






