Abstract

Enterprises and entrepreneurs in emerging economies face a different set of opportunities and challenges from the fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0. This volume comprises a number of analyses on entrepreneurial finance with a focus on the emerging markets, covering topics such as debt financing, stock market efficiency, resource consumption, and sustainable development.

Highlights

  • The world today abounds with examples of technological advancements that have generated both opportunities and challenges

  • In re-evaluating assumptions and old beliefs, the authors have pointed out that cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CBMAs) do not always have a positive effect on shareholders’ welfare in the long run, a finding that diverges from the literature and carries weight in long-term financial planning

  • In terms of financial management, the authors included in this issue have examined the sources of firm financing, the financial determinants of firm performance, the trends of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CBMAs), and the sustainability basis for economic growth

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Introduction

The world today abounds with examples of technological advancements that have generated both opportunities and challenges. The issue seeks to better understand entrepreneurial finance in the context of emerging economies where automation and globalization present different risks (Vuong 2018).

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