International Entrepreneurship

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Publisher: SAGE
Subject: Entrepreneurship, International business enterprises
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Pages: 623 pages
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781412957984
Call No: HB 615. H576 2010

Combining robust narrative with a wide variety of interesting cases, International Entrepreneurship: Starting, Developing, and Managing a Global Venture focuses on the need for every entrepreneur to at least consider entering the global market in today's hypercompetitive world. As an ever-growing number of countries become market oriented and developed, the distinction between foreign and domestic markets is becoming less pronounced, and entrepreneurs increasingly need to develop skills to identify opportunities and then manage these opportunities on a global basis. International Entrepreneurship is an ideal resource for students, professors, government officials, and practitioners throughout the world who are interested in this vital, growing area.

Key Features
  • Includes chapter-opening international scenarios that feature a global entrepreneur or a global entrepreneurial venture to set the scene for the issues that follow
  • Demonstrates global entrepreneurial issues through real-life cases from countries throughout the world
  • Draws content from a wide variety of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, geography, history, jurisprudence, and language
  • Includes chapter-ending class exercises, discussion questions, and suggestions for additional reading to provide readers with hands-on learning opportunities and avenues for future research