The Annual Compilation of IE Articles is Here!
The 2020 bibliography of IE articles includes papers found in: IE-friendly journals (n = 29) with impact factor > 1.0; and the Journal of International Entrepreneurship (the
The 2020 bibliography of IE articles includes papers found in: IE-friendly journals (n = 29) with impact factor > 1.0; and the Journal of International Entrepreneurship (the
Aside from the research examining entrepreneurship comparatively across different countries, the IE literature has paid relatively little attention to the role of local context in
What will be the role of IE in the post (COVID) world? What changes in the global environment that COVID brought about should be expected
A free, downloadable, copy of the book titled “Widening International Entrepreneurship Research” (edited by ie-scholars Maria Ripolles and Andreu Blesa) is now available online. It is
International Entrepreneurship (ISSN 2543-537X and eISSN 2543-4934) is an open access journal (free of charge to authors) seeking submissions with particular emphasis on international entrepreneurship.
A new book by one of well-known IE-scholars, Leo-Paul Dana, and his colleague Edward Groenland may be of interest to IE-scholars. Published by World Scientific
Check out a few new teaching materials on the IE Education section. These include books and a new case from our very own IE-scholars. As
Just published by Palgrave: Reverse Entrepreneurship in Latin America: Internationalization from Emerging Markets to Developed Economies (edited by Reyes-Mercado, P. & Larios-Hernández). The book explores the concept
Antonella Zucchella, Birgit Hagen, and Manuel G. Serapio are pleased to announce the publication of International Entrepreneurship textbook. Available in July 2018 from Edward Elgar,
The 2018 International Business Pedagogy Workshops sponsored by the national network of CIBERs and hosted by Georgia State University CIBER in Atlanta, GA will take
European Born Globals – Job Creation in Young International Businesses Through a combination of secondary data analysis, literature reviews and international case studies, European Born
To date, the most comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the literature on cultural distance and firm internationalization that might be of interest to ie-scholars. Beugelsdijk,
Nine ie-oriented papers were presented at the recent Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC) that took place at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma.
The recent Special Issue in the Technology Innovation Management Review (TIMR) on “Lean and Global” features several articles that may be of interest to ie-scholars.
Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries Edited by Marcela Ramírez Pasillas, Ethel Brundin, Magdalena Markowska This book highlights top-down and bottom-up initiatives as
If you haven’t already, please check out the very useful Handbook of Measures for IE Research by Nicole Coviello (one of IE-scholars members and former
New methods article that may be of interest. Chabowski, B. R., Samiee, S., & Hult, G. M. (2017). Cross-national research and international business: An interdisciplinary
See two new methods articles that may be of interest. Kingsley, A.F., Noordewier, T.G., Vanden Bergh, R.G. (2017). Overstating and understating interaction results in international
Two new titles from World Scientific that may be of particular interest to those studying or teaching comparative entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship in Western Europe: A Contextual
The issue of ruling out alternative explanation is relevant to IE scholars engaged in empirical work whether qualitative or quantitative. Partially, this is due to
Journal of Business Venturing – 2016, Volume 31, Issue, 3, 253-271 Escalation of commitment in venture capital decision making: Differentiating between domestic and international investors