ABSTRACT

This book explores the importance of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth as the world economy grows and becomes more integrated and more challenging. It examines the situation in both advanced and developing countries and shows how the entrepreneurial orientation of the founders of small and medium sized enterprises has resulted in phenomenal growth, often fuelled by innovation and new technologies. It contrasts the experiences of Chinese family business in China and among the overseas Chinese with the experiences of family businesses in the United States and Europe. One important conclusion is that there has been a noticeable fall in entrepreneurial proclivity in the advanced economies, in contrast to the position in emerging economies.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

The origins of entrepreneurship and internationalization

chapter 3|27 pages

International entrepreneurship

Its emergence from international business and entrepreneurship

chapter 4|22 pages

International entrepreneurship in emerging and Western markets

The rising influence of China

chapter 5|10 pages

Ethnicity and entrepreneurship

chapter 8|16 pages

Ethnic entrepreneurs in the West vis-à-vis those in the East

Jewish entrepreneurs’ experience

chapter 9|12 pages

Conclusion

Comparative analysis of internationalization of entrepreneurship