Born Globals, Networks, and the Large Multinational Enterprise Insights from Bangalore and Beyond Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy Series
Auteur : Prashantham Shameen
Focusing on international entrepreneurship, this research book explores the accelerated internationalization of young firms. Known variously as international new ventures (INVs) or "born globals," such firms have come to be viewed as legitimate actors on the global stage alongside large multinational enterprises (MNEs). However, the current approach taken by scholars ? studying large MNEs and born globals separately ? is questionable.
This book explores the crucial MNE/INV interface ? a fascinating, yet under-researched relationship in international entrepreneurship. Drawing upon a decade of case-based research, the author argues that the MNE influence on born globals must be considered more carefully and suggests how new ventures can leverage MNE networks in the pursuit of their rapid internationalization. Furthermore, it demonstrates that, as firms enhance their levels of innovation, new pathways emerge via multinational corporation networks, a phenomenon vividly demonstrated in the emerging economy context of the Bangalore software industry.
This innovative research text will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced students with an interest in international entrepreneurship and business, strategy, innovation, and new ventures.
Foreword (Peter J. Buckley) Preface Part I: Conceptual Underpinnings 1: Networks and New Venture Internationalization 2: MNE Networks: A blindspot in INV eesearch 3: MNE Networks and New Venture Internationalization Part II: Exploratory Insights 4: Rising Innovation and Emergent MNE-INV Engagement 5: MNE Ties: Geography-spanning social capital for INVs 6: Internationalization Capability Learning Via MNE Ties 7: Realizing Internationalization Outcomes via MNE Ties Part III: Implications and Directions 8: Implications for Research 9: Implications for Policy 10: Implications for Practice Appendix: Teaching Case
Shameen Prashantham is Associate Professor in International Business and Strategy at China Europe International Business School. His research interests include new venture internationalization, in particular how this is influenced by large multinational enterprises’ networks, and strategy-making. He co-edited TheRoutledge Companion to International Entrepreneurship.
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MNE Subsidiary; Vice Versa; Born globals; Emerging Economy Firms; International business; Technological Innovation Levels; International entrepreneurship; Bangalore Software Industry; MNE networks; Government Bodies; New ventures; Local Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Strategy; MNE Network; Leverage Network Relationships; Smart Phones; Internationalization Capability Learning; IB Literature; Emerging Economy Context; MNE; Microsoft India; Indian Software Industry; Interfirm Networks; Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Bridging Ties; Strategic Entrepreneurship; Plastic Logic; IB Research; SME Network; Classic Hot Spots