TY - BOOK ID - 133339028 TI - Innovation, Internationalization and Entrepreneurship AU - Korsakienė, Renata AU - Dinçer, Hasan AU - Yüksel, Serhat PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Business strategy KW - Management of specific areas KW - eco-innovation KW - internationalisation KW - risk KW - performance KW - bibliometric analysis KW - Mass Customization KW - mass personalization KW - digitalization KW - risk management KW - bibliometric KW - Web of Science KW - airsoft industry KW - customer satisfaction KW - country of origin KW - entrepreneurship KW - value co-creation KW - value proposition KW - process KW - business process management KW - quality management KW - total quality management KW - Lean KW - Six Sigma KW - ISO 9000 KW - mixed methods research KW - mixed research approaches KW - mixed research models KW - innovations KW - innovation management KW - civilian-military cooperation KW - emergency management KW - emergency preparedness KW - rescue system KW - state of emergency KW - threats KW - real options KW - synergy KW - acquisition KW - dynamic capabilities KW - business model KW - the ICT industry KW - capital structure KW - capital structure theories KW - capital structure decisions KW - financial management KW - external financing KW - corporate value KW - finance management KW - management KW - innovative work behavior KW - business performance KW - cognitive diversity KW - teamwork climate UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133339028 AB - Over the past years, businesses have had to tackle the issues caused by numerous forces from political, technological and societal environment. The changes in the global market and increasing uncertainty require us to focus on disruptive innovations and to investigate this phenomenon from different perspectives. The benefits of innovations are related to lower costs, improved efficiency, reduced risk, and better response to the customers’ needs due to new products, services or processes. On the other hand, new business models expose various risks, such as cyber risks, operational risks, regulatory risks, and others. Therefore, we believe that the entrepreneurial behavior and global mindset of decision-makers significantly contribute to the development of innovations, which benefit by closing the prevailing gap between developed and developing countries. Thus, this Special Issue contributes to closing the research gap in the literature by providing a platform for a scientific debate on innovation, internationalization and entrepreneurship, which would facilitate improving the resilience of businesses to future disruptions. ER -