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Transnational Entrepreneurship: An Emergent Field of Study

Mike Wright
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Benson Honig
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This article introduces the reader to the scope, boundaries, variation, and theoretical lenses of transnational entrepreneurship (TE) research. We discuss issues concerning why, how, and when individuals and/or organizations pursue new business ventures, often in far less attractive environments, while relying on abilities and opportunities stemming from the exploitation of resources, both social and economic, in more than one country. We compare TE with international entrepreneurs, ethnic entrepreneurs, and returnee entrepreneurs. TE is considered from several perspectives: agency, institutional, cultural, power relations, and social capital and networks. We summarize the articles presented in this special issue and outline an agenda for further research.
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Israel Drori, Mike Wright, Benson Honig. Transnational Entrepreneurship: An Emergent Field of Study. ET & P, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2009, 33(5), pp.1001-1022 P. ⟨hal-02312471⟩

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