Transnational Entrepreneurship in South East Asia : Japanese Self-Initiated Expatriate Entrepreneurs.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
2019.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Emerging-Economy State and International Policy Studies
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Authors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Perspectives on Transnational Entrepreneurship
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Positioning the Research
- 1.3 What Is It Exactly that We Are Exploring?
- 1.3.1 Entrepreneurship
- 1.3.2 Defining Transnational Entrepreneurship
- 1.4 Who Is the Entrepreneur in This Book?
- 1.5 Self-initiated Expatriate Entrepreneurs
- 1.6 How Are We Approaching Transnational Entrepreneurship?
- 1.7 The Study
- 2 Entrepreneurship in the Japanese Context
- 2.1 Demographic Changes in Japan
- 2.2 Globalization and Internationalization in Japan
- 2.3 Government Strategy
- 2.4 Human Resource Management Practices in Japan
- 2.5 Women in Japanese Society
- 2.6 Entrepreneurship in Japan
- 2.7 Career Education in Japan
- 2.8 Entrepreneurship Education in Japan
- 2.9 Japan, Culture and Entrepreneurship
- 3 Japanese Self-initiated Expatriate Entrepreneurs in South East Asia
- 3.1 The Context of South East Asia
- 3.2 Cambodia
- 3.2.1 Country Context
- 3.2.2 Cases
- 3.3 Vietnam
- 3.3.1 Country Context
- 3.3.2 Cases
- 3.4 Myanmar
- 3.4.1 Country Context
- 3.4.2 Cases
- 3.5 Indonesia
- 3.5.1 Country Context
- 3.5.2 Cases
- 3.6 China
- 3.6.1 Country Context
- 3.6.2 Cases
- 3.7 Hong Kong
- 3.7.1 Country Context
- 3.7.2 Cases
- 3.8 Thailand
- 3.8.1 Country Context
- 3.8.2 Cases
- 3.9 The Philippines
- 3.9.1 Country Context
- 3.9.2 Cases
- 4 Country Comparisons
- 4.1 General Findings
- 4.2 Conceptualizing Japanese Transnational Entrepreneurs in Asia
- 4.2.1 Experience
- 4.2.1.1 Education
- 4.2.1.2 Workplace
- 4.2.1.3 Life
- 4.2.2 Motivation
- 4.2.3 Networks and Brokers
- 4.2.4 Knowledge
- 4.2.5 Mindset
- 4.2.6 Opportunity Recognition
- 4.2.7 Innovation and Creativity
- 4.2.8 Venture Creation and Financing
- 4.2.9 Identity.
- 4.3 Self-determination Theory (SDT)
- 4.4 Summary of This Chapter
- 5 The Future of Japanese Transnational Entrepreneurs in South East Asia
- 5.1 Fostering the Next Generation of Japanese SIEEs
- 5.1.1 New Directions for Japanese HRM
- 5.1.2 New Directions for Entrepreneurship Education
- 5.1.3 New Directions for Career Education
- 5.1.4 Reflections on Doing Business South East Asia
- 5.2 On Becoming a Self-initiated Expatriate Entrepreneur
- 5.2.1 Exploration Stage
- 5.2.2 Exposure to Overseas
- 5.2.3 Family and Lifestyle Choices
- 5.2.4 Workplace and Career Choices
- 5.2.5 Developing Self-efficacy
- 5.2.6 Key Business Decisions
- 5.3 Reflections on This Study
- 5.3.1 Methods and Conceptual Frameworks
- 5.3.2 Future Research Directions
- 5.4 Closing Remarks
- 6 Correction to: Transnational Entrepreneurship in South East Asia
- Correction to: K. Yokoyama and S. L. Birchley, Transnational Entrepreneurship in South East Asia, Emerging-Economy State and International Policy Studies, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9252-9
- References
- Index.