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Author: Kevin Ibeh
Growth Frontiers in International Business 1st Edition Table of contents:
1: Introduction: Towards Advancing the Growth of International Businesses and the Global Economy
Part I Policy Frontiers
Emerging Market Frontiers
Innovation Pathways: Sectors, Knowledge Flows and Entry Modes
Ethical Growth Avenues
Conclusion
References
Part I: Policy Frontiers
2: Instigating Start-Up Industries as a Foundation for International High-Growth Venturing
Introduction
Context-Embeddedness of High-Growth Venturing
Contextuality of International Entrepreneurial Activities
Start-Up Industries as Contexts for High-Growth Venturing
Methodology
Findings
The Development and Outcomes of Israeli Start-Up Industry
Determinants of Collective Activity in a Start-Up Industry
Discussion
Conclusion
References
3: SME Internationalization, Public Policy and the Growth Agenda
Introduction
SMEs and Internationalization: EU Dimension
Academic Perspective
Initiatives at the EU Level
Banking Sector Perspective
Evergreen Problems with SMEs’ Internationalization: Some Ways Forward from Practitioners and P
Discussion
References
4: ‘After-Care’ Service Provision and Repeat Investment
Introduction
Literature Review
Inward Investment Promotion Agencies and ‘After-Care’ Service
Differentiation
Discrimination
Embedding
Subsidiary Size Effects
Subsidiary Age Effects
Method
Sampling and Data Collection
Measures
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Analysis of Data
Results
Characteristics of the Sample
Discussion of the Results
Limitations and Avenues for Future Research
References
Part II: Emerging Market Frontiers
5: The Growth of Chinese Multinationals: A Micro–Macro, FSA–CSA Framework
Introduction
From ‘Traditional’ Western to ‘New’ Emerging Economy MNEs
Levels of Developmental Resources and MNE Motivations
Firm-Specific and Country-Specific Factors in the Growth of Chinese Multinationals
Asset Firm-Specific Advantages (FSA-A)
Relationship Firm-Specific Advantages (FSA-R)
Developmental Country-Specific Advantages (CSA-D)
Institutional Country-Specific Advantages (CSA-I)
Conclusions
References
6: Business Groups from Emerging Markets: New Actors in International Business
Introduction
Defining Business Groups
The Importance of Business Groups in Emerging Countries
Business Groups in Turkey
Business Groups and Internationalization
Conclusion
References
7: The Internationalization of New Russian Ventures: The Institutional Frontier
Introduction
Economic Growth, Institutions and Entrepreneurship in Russia
Methodology
Description of Data
Data Analysis
Results and Discussion
Toward an Integrative Framework of Entrepreneurial Cognition
Regulative Institutions and Collision with Informal Institutions
Cultural-Cognitive and Normative Institutions for Entrepreneurship
Experience-Based Country Institutional Profile for Entrepreneurial Internationalization
Conclusions and Further Research
References
Part III: Innovation Pathways: Sectors, Knowledge Flows and Entry Modes
8: The International Expansion of an Art Museum: Guggenheim’s Global–Local Contexts
Introduction
Non-linearity in the Internationalization Process
Research Strategy
Research Setting
Data
Narrative Analysis
Findings: Guggenheim’s Multiple Market Entries to Helsinki
The Story Begins: From the Old Continent to the New World
Krens’ Era and the Growth of the First Global Museum
Armstrong’s Era: Returning to the Idealistic Roots of the Guggenheim Foundation
The First Attempted Entry: From Behind-The-Scenes Preparation to a Cultural Battle
The Second Attempted Entry: Re-engaging, Disengaging, and Reframing the Guggenheim Legacy
Discussion and Conclusion
References
9: The Internationalization of Socially Oriented Organizations
Introduction
Literature Review and Hypotheses Development
Two Types of Socially Oriented Organizations and Their Internationalization
Social Interventions and Internationalization
Institutional Strength in the Home Country and Internationalization
Methods
Data
Dependent Variable
Independent Variables
Organizational Form: Social Ventures Versus Nonprofit Organizations
Types of Social Interventions
Institutional Strength in the Home Country
Control Variables
Models
Results
Institutional Strength in the Home Country
Results of Binary Logistic Regression
Discussion
The Organizational Form of a Socially Oriented Organization Is Not Critical in Predicting Its Lik
Types of Social Interventions Conducted by Socially Oriented Organization and Likelihood of Int
Home Country Institutions of Socially Oriented Organization and Likelihood of Internationalizati
Conclusion
Appendix: Examples of Keywords Extracted Corresponding to the Eight Types of Social Interventio
Appendix: Examples of Keywords Extracted Corresponding to the Eight Types of Social Interventio
10: International Knowledge Flows, Productivity and Growth: Evidence from MNEs in the UK
Introduction
Literature Review
Clusters and Innovation
MNEs, Spillovers and Reverse Spillovers
Access to International Knowledge and Innovation
Methodology
Empirical Analysis and Results
The Model
Results
Conclusion
References
11: Noticing and Capturing Growth Opportunities in International Markets: A Real Options Perspect
Introduction
Background
ROR and Entry Modes as Shadow Options
Attention Structure of the Firm to Notice Shadow Options
Firm’s Capability to Exercise Shadow Options
Noticing and Exercising Shadow Options: The Role of Entrepreneurial Orientation
Noticing Shadow Options in International Markets
Exercising Options in International Markets
Uncertainty and Shadow Options in International Markets
ROR and Performance
Two Contrasting Examples from Business Practice
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Part IV: Ethical Growth Avenues
12: Civil and Political Liberties and FDI: An Evaluation of Emerging and Developing Economies
Introduction
Literature Review
FDI and Democracy
FDI and Political Liberties
FDI and Civil Liberties
Conceptualization
Methodology and Sample Description
Variables and Sample Description
Estimation Method
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: List of recipient countries
Appendix 2: Correlation matrix
�References
13: Pay Dispersion, Culture and Bank Performance
Introduction
Literature Review
Tournament vs. Equity Fairness Theory
Cultural Differences
Theoretical Model
Modeling Bank Performance
Modeling Pay Dispersion
Combined Model and Variable Definitions
Bank Performance Indicators
Banking Firms’ Inputs
Banking Firms’ Outputs
Other Control Variables
Cultural Dimensions
Data and Empirical Results
Data Sources
Econometric Procedure
Discussion of Results
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index
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