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Do born global SMEs reap more benefits from ICT use than other internationalizing small firms?

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This impressive Handbook provides a dynamic perspective on the development of successful born global firms, including evolutionary phases and pathways of growth, emergence of entire born global industries, role of founders' linkages, experience, culture and training, as well as collaboration with large MNEs. The expert contributors and the editors explore the origin and evolution of born globals and the changing history of this sector. They outline the training involved in developing international intellectual entrepreneurs and study the effects of different cultures on the origin and growth of born globals. The Handbook focuses on the different types of born globals that emerge from the general set of SMEs - ranging from the pure born globals to the born again globals, the born regionals, and their sub group of born again regionals. It also innovatively differentiates these from internationalizing SMEs and international new ventures. Providing a dynamic perspective on the development of successful born global firms, this book will prove essential reading for researchers and students of international business. Founders of born global firms will also learn about novel management practices, whilst educational institutions and governments will find invaluable insights on how to foster the emergence of successful born globals. // Description: 'The immense literature on born globals contains a cottage industry of research that includes many different definitions, operationalizations and conclusions. It is time to reflect on what insights we have gained. The editors have really succeeded in putting a highly needed great Handbook together that presents this at its best. It will stimulate further research. It is an appealing, useful and well crafted end product.' - Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark // Contents: Contributors: A. Aspelund, M. Baum, S. Freeman, I. Galván-Sánchez, M. García, P.N. Ghauri, R.-J. Jean, R. Kabst, O. Kuivalainen, L.C. Leonidou, N. Løvdal, R. McNaughton, J. Partanen, N. Pezderka, A. Rialp, S. Saarenketo, S. Samiee, C. Schwens, P. Servais, M. Sheppard, R. Shneor, V.C. Simões, R.R. Sinkovics, C.A. Solberg, K. Ukrainski, T.J. Vapola, T. Vissak, X. Zhang, H. Zou


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Author(s): Pezderka N, Sinkovics RR, Jean R-JB

Editor(s): Gabrielsson, M; Kirpalani, VHM

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Handbook of Research on Born Globals

Year: 2012

Pages: 185-213

Print publication date: 31/01/2012

Online publication date: 31/01/2012

Publisher: Edward Elgar

Place Published: Cheltenham, UK

URL: https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857938046.00021

DOI: 10.4337/9780857938046.00021

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781848449534


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