International Entrepreneurship: Case of Happiest Minds

Abstract

An in-depth case study of a successful serial entrepreneur in India and the two international new ventures he founded illustrates the entrepreneurial capabilities that are particularly important for successful international new venture creation. This case study examines in detail how potential international entrepreneurs can develop such capabilities in order to improve their chances of gaining success in international new ventures, and concludes with a discussion of the implications of the authors' findings for entrepreneurship research and practice.

This case was prepared for inclusion in Sage Business Cases primarily as a basis for classroom discussion or self-study, and is not meant to illustrate either effective or ineffective management styles. Nothing herein shall be deemed to be an endorsement of any kind. This case is for scholarly, educational, or personal use only within your university, and cannot be forwarded outside the university or used for other commercial purposes.

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