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Entrepreneurship and the Internationalisation of Asian Firms: An Institutional Perspective (New Horizons in International Business Series)
  

Entrepreneurship and the Internationalisation of Asian Firms: An Institutional Perspective (New Horizons in International Business Series) (Hardcover)

by Henry Wai-Chung Yeung (Editor)
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Entrepreneurs 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 establishing and managing transnational operations. This study applies an institutional perspective on transnational entrepreneurship to empirical investigations of transnational corporations from Hong Kong and Singapore. Henry Wai-chung Yeung argues that significant variations in institutional structures of home countries explain variations in the entrepreneurial endowments of prospective transnational business networks. This is illustrated by empirical data from two in-depth studies of over 300 TNCs from Hong Kong and Singapore and over 120 of their foreign affiliates in Asia. The volume should be of interest to those interested in international business, industrial economics, organization studies, political economy, regional studies and economic geography.

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Entrepreneurs 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 establishing and managing transnational operations. This study applies an institutional perspective on transnational entrepreneurship to empirical investigations of transnational corporations from Hong Kong and Singapore. Henry Wai-chung Yeung argues that significant variations in institutional structures of home countries explain variations in the entrepreneurial endowments of prospective transnational business networks. This is illustrated by empirical data from two in-depth studies of over 300 TNCs from Hong Kong and Singapore and over 120 of their foreign affiliates in Asia. The volume should be of interest to those interested in international business, industrial economics, organization studies, political economy, regional studies and economic geography.

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