Call for papers
Submissions deadline: Oct 1, 2014
Internationalization Strategies and Processes of New Ventures and SMEs
For publication in: Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategy, Volume 15 (2015)
Volume editors
Barak S. Aharonson, Uriel Stettner, Terry L. Amburgey
This volume of Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategy is devoted to research aimed at understanding the environment in, both the home and host countries that facilitates the emergence of Born-Global organizations, the entrepreneurial actions and inclinations of these firms' founders that lead them to enter the international arena at an early stage. We seek papers that explore how such organizations are able to overcome the liability of newness and lack of resources to engage in international activities. Research topics might include but are not limited to studies that offer insights into the relative performance implications of Born-Global firms, Born-Global strategies, factors that lead to greater success of Born-Global firms, and the learning process of building dynamic international capabilities of such firms.
We welcome contributions that tackle these and related issues from a variety of theoretical and empirical perspectives. Contributions to this TIE-CS volume may take a range of forms, may focus on different levels of analysis, and may employ both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Submission Guidelines
All papers submitted must represent original research not previously published elsewhere. Depending on the scope that you wish to present, the chapter should be approximately 30-40 double-spaced pages including any illustrations, figures, tables and graphs. References to other publications must be in APA 6th Edition reference style.
All copyedited submissions will be subject to in-depth review, and editorial decisions and revision requests will be communicated to authors.
For questions regarding the content of this TIE-CS volume, the editorial process, or to submit a paper, please contact: Barak Aharonson (aharonson@tau.ac.il) or Uriel Stettner (urielste@tau.ac.il