Abstract
The distinction of International Entrepreneurship and Transnational Entrepreneurship may not be clear cut. International Entrepreneurship is predominantly concerned with the ?rm as a unit of analysis, while Transnational Entrepreneurship usually examines the dual nature of the firm and individual entrepreneurs. Transnational Entrepreneurship entails migrant entrepreneurs who leverage opportunities that arise from their dual networks and optimizing resources in their host and home countries. Consistent with the 2021 AOM conference theme of “Bringing the Manager Back in Management”, the aim of this Panel Symposium is to examine how immigrant entrepreneurs manage their ventures in a global market.
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