Abstract

ABSTRACT Given the globalization of markets, the internationalization of entrepreneurship has become inevitable, resulting in a need for a greater emphasis on cross-cultural entrepreneurship research. Reviewing the literature, this paper identifies four categories of cross-cultural studies distinct from intracultural research'. From a methodological perspective, the author then addresses problems which arise in cross-cultural studies. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research.

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