TOC: Entrepreneurship Theory Prac
Introduction
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 38(1)
High-Potential Concepts, Phenomena, and Theories for the Advancement of International Entrepreneurship Research
–Patricia McDougall-Covin, Marian V. Jones and Manuel G. Serapio [] []
International Entrepreneurial Orientation: Conceptual Considerations, Research Themes, Measurement Issues, and Future Research Directions
–Jeffrey G. Covin and Danny Miller [] []
International Entrepreneurship: Exploring the Logic and Utility of Individual Experience Through Comparative Reasoning Approaches
–Marian V. Jones and Lucrezia Casulli [] []
An Effectual Approach to International Entrepreneurship: Overlaps, Challenges, and Provocative Possibilities
–Saras Sarasvathy, K. Kumar, Jeffrey G. York and Suresh Bhagavatula [] []
International Entrepreneurship and the Theory of the (Long-Lived) International Firm: A Capabilities Perspective
–Abdulrahman Al-Aali and David J. Teece [] []
The Accidental Internationalists: A Theory of Born Globals
–Jean-François Hennart [] []
On the Frontiers: The Implications of Social Entrepreneurship for International Entrepreneurship
–Shaker A. Zahra, Lance R. Newey and Yong Li [] []
Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Poverty Alleviation
–Sharon A. Alvarez and Jay B. Barney [] []
Teaching Case
Biohit: A Global, Family-Owned Company Embarking on a New Phase
–Tanja Kontinen []
Note to Instructors: Biohit: A Global, Family-Owned Company Embarking on a New Phase
–Tanja Kontinen []
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