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Analysis of strategic behavior in micro and small technology–based firms in brazil Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Tiago Fernando Musetti, Marcelo Seido Nagano, Alceu Gomes Alves Filho
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The internationalization and performance of INVs: Liability or learning advantages of newness? Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Apalak Khatua, Arindam Mondal, Supria Dhanda
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Ana Rita Canelas Luz, Paulo Bento, Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto, Renato Pereira
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Global mindset in the face of oil spill and COVID-19 catastrophes Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Adriana Mirelly Silva Spindola Correia, Yákara Vasconcelos Pereira
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Unlocking the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and international performance: A systematic review Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Yang Lu, Peixin Zuo, José C. Alves, Jinliang Wang
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The servitization of innovation in the retail grocery sector: The case of Mercadona Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-07-06 Jose Albors-Garrigos, María de Miguel Molina
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The role of servitization in international entrepreneurship: An analysis for Spanish manufacturing firms Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-06-13 David Córcoles, Carmen Díaz-Mora, Rosario Gandoy, Ángela Triguero
In the context of international entrepreneurship, the aim of this study is to explore the relationship between servitization and export behavior in manufacturing firms. This relationship would be an example of international entrepreneurship where firms produce and sell both manufactures and services as a way of increase differentiation and create value in order to penetrate and stay in foreign markets
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The effects of digital servitization on business competitiveness: A case study of Spanish manufacturers Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-05-30 Pedro E. Minaya, Lucía Avella, Juan A. Trespalacios
In recent years, interest has grown in servitization strategies as business models for selling combined packages of goods and services to create competitive advantage to provide great customer value. Various studies have examined the benefits servitization offers to both businesses and their customers; however, there is very little research on the moderating role played by the digital enablers of Industry
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Internal social capital and entrepreneurial orientation in family firms: A double-edged sword Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-05-26 Yosra Mani, Lassaad Lakhal
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Strategy integration, sustainable drivers of firm internationalization performance—Moderated by environmental uncertainty and firm capabilities Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-05-05 Bimbo Onaolapo Adejare, Ekpenyong Ekpenyong Udofia, Gbemi Oladipo Olaore
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Antecedents of international entrepreneurial intentions among students of international business: The mediating role of international entrepreneurship education Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Sarika Sharma, Shreya Virani
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Maturing international new ventures: Short- and medium-term Insights Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-03-29 María Agustí, Olli Kuivalainen, Encarnación Ramos-Hidalgo, Francisco J. Acedo
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Relocation, innovation, and the difference that firm size makes: Insights for global sourcing strategies of SMEs Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Timo Mitze, Fabian Kreutzer
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Towards an integrated and longitudinal life-cycle framework of international entrepreneurship: Exploring entrepreneurial orientation, capabilities, and network advantages overcoming barriers to internationalization Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-01-17 Hamid Etemad
This article consists of five complementary parts. The Introduction portrays the increasing challenges of entrepreneurial internationalization encountered by smaller and younger firms facing highly competitive, difficult, and near-crisis environments. The literature review of the extant internationalization theories, in five related streams, will examine each stream’s benefits, contribution, and difficulties
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The perils of acting rashly: Risk-taking propensity impeding emotion-based learning in entrepreneurs Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2023-01-16 Gian Seloni, Sri Kusrohmaniah, Galang Lufityanto
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The sharing economy and collaborative consumption: Strategic issues and global entrepreneurial opportunities Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-09-19 Syed Tariq Anwar
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Dynamic capabilities in sole proprietorships: theoretical model through grounded theory Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-08-03 Víctor Hugo Nopo Olazabal, Niria Marleny Goni Avila
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Subnational institutional configurations and international expansion of SMEs in emerging economies Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-08-03 Antonia Mercedes García-Cabrera, María Gracia García-Soto
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Entrepreneurial choices depend on trust: Some global evidence Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-04-12 Esa Mangeloja, Tomi Ovaska, Ryo Takashima
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Innovation as an internationalisation determinant of Brazilian technology-based SMEs Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-04-11 Bárbara Ilze Semensato, Fábio Lotti Oliva, Gilles Roehrich
The general objective of this article is to analyse innovation as a determinant of the internationalisation patterns of Brazilian technology-based SMEs (small and medium enterprises) in different sectors and with different technological features. The theoretical background of this article centres on the typologies of innovation, SMEs’ internationalisation patterns, and innovation as an internationalisation
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Design-oriented policy interventions: The case of technology-based international entrepreneurship in emerging context Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-04-05 Ali Marjovi, Behrouz Zarei
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The emergence of international small digital ventures (ISDVs): Reaching beyond Born Globals and INVs Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Hamid Etemad
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Correction to: International entrepreneurial opportunity: A systematic review, meta‑synthesis, and future research agenda Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-03-31 Salar Gholizadeh,Reza Mohammadkazemi
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Institutional change and entrepreneurship as occupational choice—The case of South Korea Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-03-17 Diana Schüler
Even though research on the influence of institutions on entrepreneurial activities has recently gained scholarly attention, most studies are quantitative cross-country analyses that assume response homogeneity. Qualitative single-country studies that provide deeper insights into institutional peculiarities are still rare, especially in the East Asian context. Based on qualitative data generated from
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Government support, strategic alliance and internationalization: Evidence from indigenous Ghanaian exporters Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-03-14 Lydia Nyankom Takyi, Vannie Naidoo, Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe
The degree of internationalization requires a symbiotic relationship between, the state, competitor (as a domestic interfirm alliance) and international/foreign partner or agent to develop efficiency, competency, competitiveness and increase in international operations. This present study therefore assessed the mediating role of strategic alliance in the relationship between government support (financial
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The upcoming rise of SMEs in cross-border public procurement: is it a matter of networking capabilities? Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-03-07 Teresa Fayos, Haydeé Calderón, Juan Manuel García-García, Belén Derqui
The participation of SMEs in public procurement is a recurring theme in recent academic literature. However, little attention has been paid to its influence in cross-border procurement. To participate in this market, SMEs must overcome barriers that make the task difficult and minimise their chances of winning contracts. Within this context, dynamic capabilities in general, and networking ones in particular
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The impact of human, social, and psychological capital on academic spin-off internationalization Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Mariluz Fernández-Alles, Dara Hernández-Roque, Mercedes Villanueva-Flores, Mirta Díaz-Fernández
Academic spin-offs (ASOs) are companies with a strong international vocation for two main reasons: first, they market their products and services in global market niches to profit from their high investment in R&D, characteristic of the sectors in which ASOs operate; and second, as a consequence of the international training and experience and of the international networks that the founding academic
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Do CEO’s traits matter in innovation outcomes? Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-02-24 Nadia Loukil, Ouidad Yousfi
The study investigates the influence of CEO attributes on innovation outcomes on all firms listed on the SBF120 index between 2001 and 2013. We provide the following results. First, CEOs who graduate in business are less prone to introduce new products, while science-educated CEOs are more likely to increase the number of patents in high-technology firms. Second, the longer is the CEO tenure, the lower
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Navigating the internationalization process: Strategic resources for early internationalizing firms Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-02-09 Angélique Breuillot, Rachel Bocquet, Véronique Favre-Bonté
Despite an increasing number of studies identifying factors that influence the internationalization process for early internationalizing firms (EIFs), it remains unclear which of these numerous factors could play a strategic role and, more specifically, when. This paper develops a new conceptual framework anchored in the resource-based view to identify strategic resources that can explain EIFs’ internationalization
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International entrepreneurial opportunity: A systematic review, meta-synthesis, and future research agenda Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-01-29 Salar Gholizadeh, Reza Mohammadkazemi
In recent decades, the concepts of international entrepreneurial opportunity (IEO) have attracted the consideration of many scholars and have proliferated in the international entrepreneurship (IE) literature. Since 2005, the concepts of IEO have become an emerging and evolving stream of research in international entrepreneurship studies, so this article examines the gaps, themes, and trends in IEO
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Are born global firms really a “new breed” of exporters? Empirical evidence from an emerging market Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2022-01-13 Moen, Øystein, Falahat, Mohammad, Lee, Yan-Yin
This study investigates and compares born global (BG) firms and non-BG firms in Malaysia. We employed the multigroup analysis technique with structural equation models to test six hypotheses to determine the differences and similarities between two proposed models of BG and non-BG firms across a wide range of industries. The study reveals differences between the antecedents of marketing capabilities
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Influential factors in internationalization of family firms, socially and innovatively oriented firms, and effective international activities in global E-markets Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Hamid Etemad
The primary aim of this article is to address a few existing gaps in the international Entrepreneurship’s extant literature, including the impact of over-all interaction between firms’ characteristic and entry into, and active participation in, international markets by different firms. On the firm’s side, especially the entrepreneurial SMEs,1 the impact of general characteristics, such as firm’s age
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Revisiting aspects of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial orientation, entrepreneurial intentions, international entrepreneurship, and their corresponding consequences Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Hamid Etemad
It is nearly a public knowledge that entrepreneurship is s a potent vehicle for creating value-adding activities, locally and internationally, which create employment, growth, taxes and incremental wealth (Koellinger and Thurik 2012; Van Praag and Versloot). Many mission-oriented governments (Mazzucato 2013), ranging from local to national in emerging regions to highly advanced, have enacted policies
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Do economic freedom, business experience, and firm size affect internationalization speed? Evidence from small firms in Chile, Colombia, and Peru Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-08-21 Felzensztein, Christian, Saridakis, George, Idris, Bochra, Elizondo, Gabriel P.
This paper focuses on SMEs from the Latin American region and aims to build on existing literature on the emergence of the institution-based view in combination with the resource-based view. We contribute to existing literature by extending the application of the aforementioned theories to firms in three under-researched countries in this region. Specifically, we contribute to the extant literature
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Born globals’ decision-making logics during their entrepreneurial process Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-08-17 Servantie, Vinciane, Hlady-Rispal, Martine
New entrepreneurial logics such as effectuation, bricolage, and causation have become increasingly important in the entrepreneurship literature since the early 2000s. Whereas several studies have shown the compatibility of the three logics over time, few have focused on their combination in the context of the emergence and subsequent international growth of born global firms. Using qualitative research
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Does international patent collaboration have an effect on entrepreneurship? Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-08-17 Alonso-Martínez, Daniel, González-Álvarez, Nuria, Nieto, Mariano
Entrepreneurship is one of the main pillars of growth in any economy. Achieving a high rate of entrepreneurship in a region has become the priority objective of governments and firms. However, in many cases, new firm creation is conditioned by relations or collaboration in innovation with agents from other countries. Previous literature has analyzed the mechanisms that foster entrepreneurship. This
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Analyzing the past to prepare for the future: a review of literature on factors with influence on entrepreneurial intentions Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-08-12 Pérez-Macías, Noemí, Fernández-Fernández, José-Luis, Vieites, Antonio Rua
The purpose of this paper is to review existing literature and show the state of the art regarding the factors that influence the entrepreneurial intention (EI) of individuals. It provides a synthesis/integration of previous research on the topic as a framework to identify shortcomings, new lines of research, and practical insights. The analysis conducts a systematic review of 177 papers in the SCOPUS
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The evolutionary trends of international entrepreneurship in the past two decades: The state of the field in the face of COVID-19’s global crisis Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Hamid Etemad
The field of international entrepreneurship (IE) has accomplished a highly significant progress in the past three decades. A handful of articles were introduced in the decade of the 1980s and a few seminal articles formally introduced the birth of the newly emerging field of IE to the scholarly community early in the decade of the 1990s (e.g., McDougall et al. 1994, Oviatt and McDougall 1994), and
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Correction to: Family involvement as influencer on family firm’s growth Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-05-19 Myriam Cano‑Rubio, Guadalupe Fuentes‑Lombardo, Valeriano Sanchez‑Famoso
A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-021-00298-4
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More power for international entrepreneurs: the effect of digital readiness of economies on channeling national R&D resources to entrepreneurship Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-05-17 M. Mahdi Moeini Gharagozloo, Fatemeh Askarzadeh, Ali Moeini Gharagozloo
In the economic paradigm of the twenty-first century, the increasing importance of innovation for SMEs and their global expansion motivates research on determinants of innovative entrepreneurship. While the literature suggests that R&D intensity improves innovative entrepreneurship, few studies explore why countries are different in directing R&D projects. Drawing on insights from the resource-based
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Corporate entrepreneurship, its antecedents, process, and consequences: A systematic review and suggestion for future research Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-05-07 Homa Pirhadi, Alireza Feyzbakhsh
Corporate entrepreneurship (CE) has been drawing mounting interest in recent decades. Entrepreneurial behavior holds paramount importance in organizational research, since entrepreneurship is essential for modern organizations success. Each scholarly has partly investigated the concept. This paper seeks to present the result of a systematic review of the prominent studies about CE while elaborating
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Small firm entry to e-marketplace for market expansion and internationalization: A theoretical perspective Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-05-06 Md. Imran Hossain, Md Shah Azam, Mohammed Quaddus
Over the past decades, e-marketplaces have been playing significant roles in the global economic development. The mounting trend of the world’s Internet population offers incredible opportunities for the firms, both large and small, to use the Internet-based e-marketplace applications in view of managing the firm-consumer interactions effectively. Firms’ entry to e-marketplace is resulted in market
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International social ventures: A literature review and guidance for future research Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-04-13 Nathalie N. Larsen, Martin Hannibal
International entrepreneurship has been studied extensively during the past decades. Oviatt’s and McDougall’s (J Int Bus Stud 25:45–64, 1994) framework describing international new ventures (INVs) has been pivotal in developing this research field. This paper adds to this research field through focusing on a particular type of INVs that typically regard social impact as the core objective rather than
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International ECOpreneurship: Environmental commitment and international partner selection of Finnish firms from the energy sector Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-31 Tamara Galkina
Although numerous scholars recognize that entrepreneurial firms and their environmental innovations play a key role in global environmental progress, the topic of ecopreneurial internationalization has received only scant research attention. This article explores how the environmental commitment of ecopreneurs influences partner selection during the internationalization of their ventures. It does so
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Family involvement as influencer on family firm’s growth Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-30 Myriam Cano-Rubio, Guadalupe Fuentes-Lombardo, Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso
This paper analyzes the relationship between family involvement and a firm’s growth. Family businesses present unique features, which make them different from other companies. Therefore, their desire to achieve long-term growth and/or survival could be motivated by different reasons from those of non-family firms. One of the possible strategic alternatives to guarantee these long-term objectives is
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Personal factors, entrepreneurial intention, and entrepreneurial status: A multinational study in three institutional environments Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-25 Christopher Schlaegel, Robert L. Engle, Nicole Franziska Richter, Pia Christin Taureck
Based on the person-entrepreneurship fit perspective, this study examines the role of personal factors, including broad personality traits (openness, extraversion, emotional stability, and conscientiousness), narrow traits (risk-taking propensity, innovativeness, and proactiveness), and personal ability (emotional intelligence) for entrepreneurial intention and status. In this study, two samples are
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Entrepreneurial intention: An analysis of the role of Student-Led Entrepreneurial Organizations Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-19 Giuliano Sansone, Elisa Ughetto, Paolo Landoni
Although a great deal of attention has been paid to entrepreneurship education, only a few studies have analysed the impact of extra-curricular entrepreneurial activities on students’ entrepreneurial intention. The aim of this study is to fill this gap by exploring the role played by Student-Led Entrepreneurial Organizations (SLEOs) in shaping the entrepreneurial intention of their members. The analysis
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International entrepreneurship research agendas evolving: A longitudinal study using the Delphi method Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-18 Hamid Etemad, Calin Gurau, Léo-Paul Dana
The heterogeneity of research topics in international entrepreneurship (IE) makes the identification of a convergent research agenda difficult. Addressing this, we replicate a 2008 Delphi study, analyzing research directions considered relevant by recognized experts of IE, and also comparing the two sets of data, in an attempt to map the evolution of IE research. This is a first attempt to collect
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Disentangling the drivers of family firms internationalization through the lens of socioemotional wealth Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-16 Fynn-Willem Lohe, Andrea Calabrò, Mariateresa Torchia
By conducting a case study on eight large family firms, the aim of this article is to identify push and pull factors motivating family firms to internationalize and how they relate to decision-makers’ risk taking. We identified different types of internationalizing family firms. While some are pushed towards international markets by competition and put at risk the stock of affect-related value that
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How financing and information drive international corporate entrepreneurs’ innovations Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-09 Noelia Franco-Leal, Rosalia Diaz-Carrion
This research combines the literature on social entrepreneurship and international corporate entrepreneurship to determine the relevance financial resources and information provided by different entities have for the innovation processes of international corporate entrepreneurs. We consider financing supplied by other companies, by national public sources, and by foreign sources; information might
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Connecting concepts within IE and bridging across traditional idiosyncrasies Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Hamid Etemad
This issue ushers-in this journal’s volume 19 and concludes 18 years of successful uninterrupted publications. Although not formally stated, the initial aim of the journal’s founding fathers was to provide a dedicated venue for publishing the frontiers of research in the emerging and young field of International Entrepreneurship (IE) then, as many authors had found publishing their research-based articles
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Extending international entrepreneurship’s concepts, constructs and decision frameworks to reach beyond the ordinary Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Hamid Etemad
Similar to the Spring issue of the Journal, the release of this issue coincides with the ongoing coronavirus 19 pandemic, which exposed humanity to new realities that require re-thinking of the traditional and past routine practices. Nearly everyone has encountered unprecedented uncertainties of various kinds (e.g. Akerlof 1970; Knight 1921). The pandemic exposed the world to challenges never experienced
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Entrepreneurial intention among online and face-to-face university students: The influence of structural and cognitive social capital dimensions Journal of International Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2020-08-21 Noemí Pérez-Macías, José-Luis Fernández-Fernández, Antonio Rúa-Vieites
This research attempts to understand how the influence of specific dimensions of social capital may or may not have different effects on student entrepreneurial intentions in Spanish university environments (online and face-to-face). Based on Ajzen’s (1991) Theory of Planned Behavior, we attempt to integrate three elements of social capital (network ties as structural social capital, shared languages