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J Int Entrep (2017) 15:353–365 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-017-0220-5 The emergence of online global market place and the multilayered view of international entrepreneurship Hamid Etemad Published online: 19 December 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2017 This article revisits the question posed in the previous issue: how should we approach the increasingly more complex international entrepreneurship decisions and problems? It aims to further elaborate on the previously proposed conceptual multilayered framework of international entrepreneurship by incorporating another encompassing layer to the frame- work, the rapidly emerging online global market place. This amended framework will portray a relatively comprehensive view of IE’s influential and operational domains, and will also serve as the context for the highlighting papers that follow this article. In the previous issue, we suggested that the evolutionary path of international entrepreneurship (IE) developments have transformed IE into a multidisciplinary disci- ple that would draw and also rely on few allied fields and disciplines (Etemad 2017). A schematic depiction of the framework was presented in Fig. 1 in the previous issue and is reproduced below. In favor of time and space, we abstract from the substance of theoretical arguments presented previously. Briefly, the framework identified primary influential domains
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Published: Dec 19, 2017
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