Transnational entrepreneurship has attracted a lot of interest from scholars around the world. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors that affect the internationalization of emerging transnational entrepreneurs in UK. This paper has considered only the entrepreneurs who are first generation immigration entrepreneurs who maintain business base in their home country and established a trading relation in the host country. The study focuses on the field of transnational entrepreneurship by proposing an exploratory study on Transnational Enterprise by defining the importance or relevance of different kinds of networks and also to explore the possibilities of negative factors such as bad experiences, dissatisfaction or negative perceptions of their host country, to be an inspiration to venture into transnational entrepreneurship.
The flow of polymer pellets along the solid conveying screw of a single screw extruder is studied by use of a numerical model based on the Finite Volume Method (FVM). The screw profile of existing Nokia-Malifer plastic extrusion devices (for cable industries) was mesured.Model predictions used is the Power law for Non-Newtonian Fluid, the results are compared with experimental data, showing a good match. The feasiability of using CFD models for designing plastic extrusion devices is analyzed. Basic parameters such as temperature, velocity profiles and pressure show high degree of similarity to practical results.
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