| SMART JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDIES | VOL. 2 | NO. 2 | PAPER 6 | 
  
   
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    INTERNATIONAL ISSUES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 
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    | S.Sowmiya*, A.Rajamohan** and S.Pandian *** | 
  
    | *      Lecturer, Dept of Business Administration, Annamalai University, India | 
 
    
  
    | **     Reader, Dept of Business Administration, Annamalai University, India | 
  
  
  
    | ***    Lecturer, Dept of Business Administration, Annamalai University, India | 
  
  
 
  
 
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    | The multi-disciplinary nature of both entrepreneurship and international 
		business is the result of theories and frameworks drawn from 
		anthropology, economics, psychology, finance, marketing, and sociology. 
		It is clear that the domain of international entrepreneurship is rich in 
		opportunity for many interesting research questions to be explored, and 
		many existing theories may be beneficially employed. First, a 
		reformulated definition of international entrepreneurship is presented. 
		Second, the important role of network theory is highlighted. Then the 
		learning theory and knowledge management is presented for the future 
		development of an entrepreneur. In short, this article highlights some 
	issues and new ideas for international entrepreneurship. | 
  
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