In examining the nature of global entrepreneurship, Daniel Isenberg, in his 2008 Harvard Business Review article entitled, “The Global Entrepreneur,”i notes that we have conditioned ourselves to think that companies only venture abroad after establishing themselves at home. Today, however, companies are being "born global," meaning that a firm that sells internationally gains some advantage from internationally distributed purchasing, manufacturing or sales at its launch.
Today global start-upsii are doing business in many countries before ...