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‘Expatpreneurship’ in emerging economies - A case study about the emergence and venture process of expat-preneurs in Rwanda

Abstract
What does it take to venture into emerging economies and build a company in a cultural distinct setting? This paper shines more light into the phenomenon of expat-preneurs and thereby delineates between two phases in the venture process: Opportunity identification and opportunity development. It has been found in alignment with the literature that a global mindset, prior entrepreneurial experience, personal and professional networks, and institutional bridging are conducive to opportunity identification and development of expat-preneurs. Moreover, the research brought to light that a social commitment is another key enabler for the venture creation process in emerging economies.
Degree
Master 2-years
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/66689
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Date
2020-10-12
Author
Shijaku, Daniel
Keywords
Collaborative Entrepreneurship
Emerging Economies
Expat-preneurship
Institutional Entrepreneurship
Internationalization Knowledge
International New Ventures
Start-up Liabilities
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2020:189
Language
eng
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