【中央および東ヨーロッパにおけるアントレプレナーシップ】
Entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe(Global Entrepreneurship) H 244 p. 18
目次
Foreword by Hans Landström Part I: Conceptual framework Chapter 1: Introduction: entrepreneurship development and internationalization in Central and Eastern Europe, Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent StatesDanica Purg, Arnis Sauka and Tõnis Mets Chapter 2: Internationalisation and European small- and medium- sized enterprisesDavid Smallbone and Hang Do Part II: Entrepreneurs re-shaping industries: markets, products and services Chapter 3: Entrepreneurship development through internationalisation in Latvia: the case of Laima: born sweet and globalArnis Sauka Chapter 4: The internationalization of Viciunai Group: a case from LithuaniaOsvaldas Stripeikis and Irena Bakanauskienė Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship development and internationalisation in Belarus: the case of transport company TTC KristallTransAlena Apiakun and Tõnis Mets Part III: Born to become global Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial developments toward knowledge economy in Estonia: the case of Fits Me – venture-capital-backed startup going globalTõnis Mets Chapter 7: Born Poland, gone global: the case of successful Polish ICT company Aiton CaldwellEwa Lechman Chapter 8: Entrepreneurship development and internationalization in Serbia: a case study of ComTrade and NordeusSanja Marinkovic, Jovana Rakičević, Milica Jovanović and Jasna Petković Chapter 9: Business internationalization: a case study of Telegrafia from Slovakia Peter Džupka and Miriam Šebová Part IV: Entrepreneurs-innovators going international Chapter 10: The internationalisation of Richter Gedeon, the Hungarian pharmaceutical company, and entrepreneurship in Hungary Katalin Antalóczy and Magdolna Sass Chapter 11: Entrepreneurship and the internationalization process of Hidria – a Hidden Champion company from SloveniaDanica Purg, Iztok Seljak and Alenka Braček Lalić Chapter 12: Entrepreneurship and dental industry development in Ukraine: the case of dental clinic Apollonia entering international markets Irina Tykhomyrova, Nataliya Golovkina and Mykola Radlinskyy Part V: Conclusions and implications Chapter 13: Twenty-five years of transition: entrepreneurial activities from homeland to borderless opportunitiesTõnis Mets
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