Transnational and immigrant entrepreneurship in a globalized worldedited by Benson Honig, Israel Drori, and Barbara Carmichael.
- Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2010. (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2010).
- 1 online resource (xxiv, 214 pages)
Includes bibliographical references.
1 Researching Transnational Entrepreneurship: An Approach Based on the Theory of Practice / 2 Contemporary Diasporic Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual and Comparative Framework / 3 Transnational Scientific Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Framework / 4 Building Effective Networks: Network Strategy and Emerging Virtual Organizations / 5 One World or Worlds Apart? Dual Institutional Focus to Enhance Venture Performance / 6 The Progression of International Students into Transnational Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Framework / 7 The Trade and Immigration Nexus in the India-Canada Context / 8 Legal and Social Institutions for Transnational Entrepreneurship: A Multiple Case Study in the Spanish Context / 9 A Review of Related Streams of Immigration and Global Entrepreneurship Research / Israel Drori and Benson Honig and Ari Ginsberg -- Xiaohua Lin -- Amalya L. Oliver and Kathleen Montgomery -- Ingrid Wakkee and Peter Groenewegen and Paula Danskin Englis -- Pankaj C. Patel and Betty Conklin -- Gerry Kerr and Francine K. Schlosser -- Margaret Walton-Roberts -- David Urbano and Nuria Toledano and Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano -- Benson Honig and Israel Drori.
Transnational and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in a Globalized World brings together leading international scholars from a cross-disciplinary basis to examine the economic, social, regulatory, technological, and theoretical issues related to the impact of transnational entrepreneurs on business and economic development.
9781442670082
Entrepreneurship. Transnationalism--Economic aspects. Immigrants--Economic conditions. International business enterprises. Globalization--Economic aspects. Economic development.