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Transnational and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in a Globalized World brings together leading international scholars from a cross-disciplinary basis to examine the economic, social, regulatory, technological, and theoretical issues related to the impact of transnational entrepreneurs on business...
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With the advent of industrialization, indigenous people around the world have suffered greatly as a result of shifting economic forces, advancing technologies, encroaching population centres, social acculturation, and colonial expansion (Cardoso, 2001). Once self-reliant and socially cohesive,...
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Globalization may be less inimitable than is commonly assumed. The newest iteration of the global capitalist economy has fundamentally altered the power relationships between multinational corporations and localities, but not, as is commonly presumed, overwhelmingly to the advantage of...
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The evolution of interorganizational networks is shaped by micro and macro processes. At the micro level organizational dyads negotiate relationships in light of their own cost-benefit analysis. At the macro level resources flow through networks and are mobilized by coalitions. Current research...
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Transnational and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in a Globalized World brings together leading international scholars from a cross-disciplinary basis to examine the economic, social, regulatory, technological, and theoretical issues related to the impact of transnational entrepreneurs on business...
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