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The Journal of International Entrepreneurship analyzes internationalization in the context of entrepreneurship, addressing opportunities and challenges.

  • Features high-quality theoretical and empirical research.
  • Publishes comparative studies and evaluations of competing theories.
  • The editorial team includes experts in international business and entrepreneurship.

This is a transformative journal, you may have access to funding.

Editor-in-Chief
  • Hamid Etemad
Impact factor
3.3 (2022)
5 year impact factor
4.1 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
41 days
Downloads
160,058 (2023)

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  • Call for papers! Entrepreneurship: Shaping the Future

    The Journal of International Entrepreneurship is delighted to accept submissions on the top of "Entrepreneurship: Shaping the Future." Articles accepted by the journal will be published in regular journal issues and will also be featured as part of Multi-Journal Collection on this topic, which will live online indefinitely. This Collection will be Guest-Edited by Diego Matricano of University of Campania "L. Vanvitelli", Italy. Submissions will be considered from 1 June 2023 onward. Click the heading to read more! 

  • NEW: the Journal of International Entrepreneurship has achieved its first Impact Factor!

    On June 28, 2023, Clarivate Analytics announced via Journal Citation Reports (JCR), that the Journal of International Entrepreneurship has achieved its very first Impact Factor: 3.3! We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the editors, authors, reviewers, readers, and board members for their continuous contributions and support to the journal.

  • Open Access: Optimizing innovativeness in foreign markets

    Fully OA research from the Journal of International Entrepreneurship probes the relationship between strategic orientations and the performance of firms’ foreign units⁠—and reaches a novel set of conclusions. Click heading to read! 

  • Open Access: What sets INVs apart?

    "INVs are more likely to shake up their overall external relationships, seek out new sales channels for their output, venturing into new methods for logistics to cut costs, and increase efficiency," finds this Open Access paper. Click heading to read!

Journal information

Electronic ISSN
1573-7349
Print ISSN
1570-7385
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