TheEditor’sCorner The journal continues focusing on the transition research as well as emphasizing the openness towards different research areas, topics, and methods, including international and interdisciplinary research nature of scholarly articles published in the journal. The current issue covers topicsofserialentrepreneurship,countrycreditrating,knowledgeaqui- sition,competitionpolicy,andmanagementtraining. This issue begins with a paper written by Sergey Anokhin, Dietmar Grichnik, and Robert D. Hisrich, who examine serial entrepreneurs in China and Germany. In the second paper, Carl B. McGowan, Jr. reveals the use of country credit rating model in Japan, Malaysia, and Russia. The third paper by Barbara Hvaliˇ c Erzetiˇ c investigates the link between the time spent on knowledge acquisition and the effect this has on the success of an entrepreneur. In the fourth paper Arild Tjeldvoll studies the relevance of a school management training programme to Norwe- gianeducationpoliciesandstrategies.Inthelast(fifth)paperAlenBalde looks into the competition policy from the legal perspective and pro- poses to set up an autonomous international court for global competi- tioncases. BoštjanAntonˇ ciˇ c Editor ManagingGlobalTransitions6 (2):115