International Marketing Review: Volume 23 Issue 5

Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: New perspectives on international entrepreneurship

Guest Editors: Chris Styles, sid Gray

Rapid internationalisation among entrepreneurial firms in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand: An extension to the network approach

Sharon Loane, Jim Bell

The importance of networks in the internationalisation of entrepreneurial firms is widely accepted. However, while the literature tends to focus on the existing networks of firms…

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Location, industrial concentration and the propensity of small US firms to export: Entrepreneurship in the international marketplace

John D. Mittelstaedt, William A. Ward, Edward Nowlin

To examine the effects of urbanization and industrial concentration on the propensity of firms to export, and to determine whether these aspects of geography affect smaller firms…

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Entrepreneurial, market, and learning orientations and international entrepreneurial business venture performance in South African firms

Fredric Kropp, Noel J. Lindsay, Aviv Shoham

This study examines the interrelationships between aspects of entrepreneurial, market, and learning orientations, and international entrepreneurial business venture (IEBV…

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A comparative investigation into the internationalisation of Canadian and UK high‐tech SMEs

Martine Spence, Dave Crick

The purpose of this paper is to provide comparative data from a two‐country study; specifically, into the internationalisation strategies of Canadian and UK high‐tech small and…

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Networking capability and international entrepreneurship: How networks function in Australian born global firms

Gillian Sullivan Mort, Jay Weerawardena

International entrepreneurship (IE) is a new field of multi‐disciplinary enquiry that has its origins in the research on born globals. Within international marketing the concept…

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Cover of International Marketing Review

ISSN:

0265-1335

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor John Cadogan