
handle: 2434/142980 , 10807/76724
Over the last decade, international entrepreneurship has become a key emerging issue in international business studies. A growing number of recent contributions has made the subject topical and lively but it lacks a common framework. This book starts from the foundations of the subject, rooted in entrepreneurship, strategic management and international business studies, and proposes an innovative and integrated interpretative framework. The approach is applied to case studies, in order to reconcile theories and practices of international entrepreneurship. Antonella Zucchella has contributed to International Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Foundations and Practices as an author. Antonella Zucchella is full professor of Marketing and Innovation Management at Pavia University, Italy, and Director of the Business Research Department there. She is author of four books and more than thirty articles, ranging from entrepreneurship to international marketing and management. Paolo Scabini has been researcher at the University of Pavia, Italy, in international entrepreneurship and is currently a consultant in these same areas for a consulting firm in Milan
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
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