Latin Americas growing role in the world economy is increasingly attracting global notice, justifying significant academic attention. This volume in the Academy of International Business Latin America Chapter (AIB-LAT) book series presents research findings and theoretical developments in international business, with special emphasis on studies focusing on innovation, geography and internationalization in Latin America. Contributions are based on the best papers and panels from the fourth annual AIB-LAT meeting held in Medellin, Colombia. The chapters of International Business in Latin America will further readers understanding of how business enterprises from and in Latin America manage their international operations by presenting research findings from top scholars working in the region. In addition, top scholars provide highly useful advice regarding improving future Latin American scholarship.
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About the Editors |
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1 International Business in Latin America, and Latin Americans in International Business: Insights from AIB-LAT |
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Maria Alexandra Gonzalez-Perez |
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2 Doing Research and Publishing on Latin America |
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Rodrigo Bandeira-de-Mello |
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Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez |
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3 Local Business and International Business: Innovation as a Key Component of the International Strategy of Colombian Firms |
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4 International Entrepreneurship in Latin America: Lessons from Theory and Practice |
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5 Migrant Transnational Entrepreneurship in Colombia |
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Sandra Milena Santamaria Alvarez |
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6 Entrepreneurs' Responses to Crime-Entrepreneurs in Mexico |
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Sergio Manuel Madero Gomez |
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7 Cultural Heritage, Institutional Entrepreneurship, and Latin American SME Multinationalization: A Comparative Analysis of Peruvian Diaspora and Repatriate Gastronomy Entrepreneurs |
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8 Internationalization of Video-Game Studios from Emerging Markets: A Colombian Case Study Based on an Activity-Based View |
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Maria Alexandra Gonzalez-Perez |
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9 Propensity for Internationalization: A Study of Brazilian Software Firms |
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Gilberto Figueira da Silva |
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10 The Development of Absorptive Capacity in Brazilian and Foreign Franchise Networks: A Multi-Method Study |
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Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Jr. |
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William Newburry is an associate department chair and the SunTrust Bank Professor at Florida International University, USA, in the Department of Management and International Business. Before joining FIU, he was employed at Rutgers University Business School, USA. He is the current president/chapter chair of the Academy of International Business Latin America Chapter (AIB-LAT).
Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez is full professor of Management, past head of the Department of International Business (20092013) and former director of the International Studies Research Group at Universidad EAFIT (Colombia). Maria-Alejandra has published eight books, several academic papers and book chapters in the areas of internationalization, corporate social responsibility and international migration.