Entrepreneurship and the Internationalisation of Asian Firms: An Institutional PerspectiveEntrepreneurs engaging in international business face business environments that are fundamentally different from their home countries. Despite decades of entrepreneurship research, we know little about these entrepreneurs and their strategic behaviour in |
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Hong Kong and Singapore | 49 |
outward investments from Hong Kong and Singapore | 103 |
4 Entrepreneurs in international business | 151 |
intrapreneurs in international business | 207 |
developing entrepreneurship in international business | 250 |
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