Prelims
International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Nature, Drivers, Barriers and Determinants
ISBN: 978-1-78769-564-1, eISBN: 978-1-78769-563-4
ISSN: 2040-7246
Publication date: 18 November 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Haddoud, M.Y., Jones, P. and Onjewu, A.-K.E. (Ed.) International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Nature, Drivers, Barriers and Determinants (Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, Vol. 10), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620190000010001
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INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING MARKETS
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH
Series Editor, Volumes 1–6: Gerard McElwee
Volume 7 onward: Paul Jones
Volume 1: | Innovating Women: Contributions to Technological Advancement |
Edited by Pooran Wynarczyk and Susan Marlow | |
Volume 2: | Social and Sustainable Enterprise: Changing the Nature of Business |
Edited by Sarah Underwood, Richard Blundel, Fergus Lyon and Anja Schaefer | |
Volume 3: | Enterprising Places: Leadership and Governance |
Edited by Lee Pugalis and Joyce Liddle | |
Volume 4: | Exploring Rural Enterprise: New Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice |
Edited by Colette Henry and Gerard McElwee | |
Volume 5: | Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise: New Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice |
Edited by Gerard McElwee and Robert Smith | |
Volume 6: | New Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice in Public Entrepreneurship |
Edited by Joyce Liddle | |
Volume 7: | New Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Education |
Edited by Paul Jones, Gideon Maas and Luke Pittaway | |
Volume 8: | Entrepreneurship and the Sustainable Development Goals |
Edited by Nikolaos Apostolopoulos, Haya Al-Dajani, Diane Holt, Paul Jones and Robert Newbery | |
Volume 9A: | Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates |
Edited by David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan | |
Volume 9B: | Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates |
Edited by David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan |
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH VOLUME 10
INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING MARKETS: NATURE, DRIVERS, BARRIERS AND DETERMINANTS
Edited by
MOHAMED YACINE HADDOUD
Plymouth University, UK
PAUL JONES
Swansea University, UK
ADAH-KOLE EMMANUEL ONJEWU
Coventry University, UK
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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ISSN: 2040-7246 (Series)
Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
Series Editor’s Preface | ix |
Introduction: A Primer on International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets | |
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud, Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu and Paul Jones | 1 |
Chapter 1 A Network Perspective on the Intermittent Internationalising Experiences of Emerging Economy Entrepreneurial SMEs | |
Zubair Ali Shahid and Leonie Hallo | 7 |
Chapter 2 Managerial Attributes and Collaborative Behaviours as Determinants of Export Propensity: Evidence from Turkish SMEs | |
Ali Kemal Celik, Mohamed Yacine Haddoud, Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu and Paul Jones | 33 |
Chapter 3 Assessing the Impact of Social Forces in International Opportunity Recognition: A Case Study of Brazilian Technology Firms | |
Nuno Arroteia and Khalid Hafeez | 51 |
Chapter 4 Driving Business Exports in Emerging Markets: Business Clusters as a Policy Option for Internationalisation | |
Anthony Ayakwah, Ellis L. C. Osabutey and Isaac Sakyi Damoah | 81 |
Chapter 5 Outward Internationalisation of Emerging Market Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Contract Manufacturing Relationship with Developed Market Multinational Enterprise(s) and Capabilities Development | |
Ahmad Arslan, Sean Naughton, Abdollah Mohammadparast Tabas and Vesa Puhakka | 99 |
Chapter 6 Trade Barriers and Assistance Requirements of South Asian Transnational Entrepreneurs | |
Shiv Chaudhry, Dave Crick and James M. Crick | 115 |
Chapter 7 Barriers and Drivers of SMEs’ Internationalisation in Emerging Markets: Study of Sri Lankan Youth Entrepreneurs | |
Gayathri Ranasinghe | 141 |
Chapter 8 The CAGE Around Internationalisation of SMEs and the Role of Government | |
Paul Agu Igwe and Frederick Kanyembo | 161 |
About the Editors | 177 |
About the Authors | 179 |
Index | 183 |
List of Contributors
Nuno Arroteia | De Monfort University, UK. |
Ahmad Arslan | University of Oulu, Finland. |
Anthony Ayakwah | Koforidua Technical University, Ghana. |
Ali Kemal Celik | Ardahan University, Turkey. |
Shiv Chaudhry | Birmingham City University, UK. |
Dave Crick | University of Ottawa, Canada. |
James M. Crick | Loughborough University, UK. |
Isaac Sakyi Damoah | Bournemouth University, UK. |
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud | Plymouth University, UK. |
Khalid Hafeez | De Montfort University, UK. |
Leonie Hallo | The University of Adelaide, Australia. |
Paul Agu Igwe | University of Lincoln, UK. |
Paul Jones | Swansea University, UK. |
Frederick Kanyembo | University of Lincoln, UK. |
Sean Naughton | Edge Hill University, UK. |
Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu | Coventry University, UK. |
Ellis L. C. Osabutey | University of Roehampton, UK. |
Vesa Puhakka | University of Oulu, Finland. |
Gayathri Ranasinghe | University of New South Wales, Australia. |
Zubair Ali Shahid | IQRA University, Pakistan. |
Abdollah Mohammadparast Tabas | University of Oulu, Finland. |
Series Editor’s Preface
The Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Emerald Book Series Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Series seeks to provide a platform for leading-edge research that reflects on emerging themes of interest within the entrepreneurship discipline. These collections were developed in recognition of the requirement for the entrepreneurship literature to engage more critically with the experiences of entrepreneurs from many different contexts. Entrepreneurial behaviour continues to evolve rapidly in a challenging global environment for business. The volumes within this series are all developed by established scholars, typically drawn from the membership of the ISBE community. All contributions are rigorously double-blind peer-reviewed by subject experts. In line with the objectives of the series, this volume contributes a new peer-reviewed body of evidence which provides novel insights and perspectives and informs and further engages the entrepreneurship discipline.
The tenth volume in this series entitled ‘International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Nature, Drivers, Barriers and Determinants’ edited by Dr Mohammed Haddoud (Plymouth University), myself (Professor Paul Jones, Swansea University) and Dr Adah-Kole Onjewu (Coventry University) offers a novel perspective regarding the experiences of small businesses from emerging markets exploring internationalisation opportunities. Rapidly emerging and evolving markets in Africa, Asia and South East Asia offer exciting opportunities to revisit and update established entrepreneurial theory considering novel cultural and social nuances. Particular thanks to Dr Haddoud for leading the guest editing process from initiation to completion. This volume seeks to enhance the existing evidence base regarding the internationalisation of small businesses in a developing world context.
My thanks as always to the guest editors, authors and reviewers for all their contributions in taking this volume to a successful conclusion. To Katy Mathers and Pete Baker and all the Emerald Production team for their support in taking the book through the production processes by the required deadlines. We hope you enjoy the read!
Paul Jones(Editor, Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Series)
- Prelims
- Introduction: A Primer on International Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets
- Chapter 1: A Network Perspective on the Intermittent Internationalising Experiences of Emerging Economy Entrepreneurial SMEs
- Chapter 2: Managerial Attributes and Collaborative Behaviours as Determinants of Export Propensity: Evidence from Turkish SMEs
- Chapter 3: Assessing the Impact of Social Forces in International Opportunity Recognition: A Case Study of Brazilian Technology Firms
- Chapter 4: Driving Business Exports in Emerging Markets: Business Clusters as a Policy Option for Internationalisation
- Chapter 5: Outward Internationalisation of Emerging Market Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Contract Manufacturing Relationship with Developed Market Multinational Enterprise(s) and Capabilities Development
- Chapter 6: Trade Barriers and Assistance Requirements of South Asian Transnational Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 7: Barriers and Drivers of SMEs’ Internationalisation in Emerging Markets: Study of Sri Lankan Youth Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 8: The Cage Around Internationalisation of Smes and The Role of Government
- About the Editors
- About the Authors
- Index