A break with the past? The shift from inward‐looking to internationally competitive and born global firms in Greece during the crisis
Ioanna Sapfo Pepelasis and
Aimilia Protogerou
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2018, vol. 39, issue 8, 879-887
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This article analyzes the core features of the new, innovative, and outward‐looking entrepreneurial paradigm arising in Greece during the post‐2008 contraction of the economy. Through case studies of 21 selected firms, we demonstrate the ways in which the new paradigm differs from the pre‐2008 prevailing business practices and the reasons why it has appeared at this particular moment in time. We argue that if it expands, this phenomenon may have the potential to change the face of Greece but that at this moment in time, it is at a critical turning point.
Date: 2018
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