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International Business and Globalization in a Fragmenting World
Author: Sara El-Masri — Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract International business and globalization are undergoing a profound reconfiguration. For several decades, globalization was associated with trade liberalization, the expansion of global value chains, and the rapid growth of cross-border investment and production. In the 2020s, this narrative has become more complex. The world economy now combines continued integration—especially through digital trade and cros
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From Local to Global: How Entrepreneurs Build Transnational Ventures
Abstract Transnational entrepreneurship has moved from a niche topic to a mainstream driver of growth, innovation, and job creation. Enabled by digital platforms, global production networks, and highly mobile talent, entrepreneurs increasingly design firms that are “born transnational”—assembling resources across borders, selling to multiple markets from day one, and building organizational routines that thrive in regulatory and cultural diversity. This article explains how s
Nov 1211 min read
Innovation Ecosystems and the Role of Universities in Startup Growth
Innovation ecosystems—dense networks of firms, universities, investors, policymakers, and intermediaries—have become the default lens for understanding how new ventures are formed, scaled, and embedded in regional and global markets. This paper examines the role of universities in enabling startup growth within such ecosystems. It integrates three theoretical lenses to ground the analysis: Bourdieu’s theory of capital and fields, world-systems theory, and institutional isomor
Nov 1012 min read
The Lean Startup Revisited: Balancing Agility and Scalability
Author: Azamat Bek Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract The Lean Startup paradigm—centered on build–measure–learn cycles, validated learning, and minimum viable products (MVPs)—has shaped a generation of entrepreneurial practice. Yet a decade of diffusion into both startups and incumbent firms reveals mixed outcomes: while teams learn faster, many struggle to cross the chasm from iterative discovery to repeatable, scalable growth. This article revisits Lean Startup
Nov 711 min read
Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Capital, Systems, and Isomorphism in a Rapidly Shifting Global Economy
Author: Azamat Bek Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Entrepreneurship and innovation are often portrayed as the twin engines of economic growth, yet their interaction remains uneven across regions and sectors. This article offers a theory-informed, practice-oriented analysis of entrepreneurship and innovation as they evolve in a week marked by heightened attention to digital adoption, sustainable business models, and AI-enabled productivity. Building on Bourdieu’
Nov 713 min read
The Evolution of the Car Business: A Sociological and Institutional Perspective
Abstract The global car business has evolved from a small craft industry in the late nineteenth century into one of the largest and most complex economic systems in modern history. This article traces the historical trajectory of the automobile business as both a technological and sociological phenomenon. Using theoretical lenses such as Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory, institutional isomorphism, and world-systems analysis, it examines how economic, cultural, and symbolic form
Oct 238 min read
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