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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem = Perspectives from Emerging Economies /
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem/ edited by Mathew J Manimala, Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani.
其他題名:
Perspectives from Emerging Economies /
其他作者:
Manimala, Mathew J.
面頁冊數:
XXII, 390 p. 42 illus.online resource. :
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標題:
Entrepreneurship. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2086-2
ISBN:
9788132220862
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem = Perspectives from Emerging Economies /
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Perspectives from Emerging Economies /[electronic resource] :edited by Mathew J Manimala, Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani. - 1st ed. 2015. - XXII, 390 p. 42 illus.online resource.
Section 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Emerging Economies: Muddling through to Development -- Section 2: Entrepreneurial Ecosystem -- Chapter 2. An Empirical Analysis of the Singapore Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: A Case Study for BRIC Economies to Ponder -- Chapter 3. The Impact of Ethnicity on Entrepreneurship: A Global Review and Lessons for Nigeria -- Chapter 4. Economic Implications of Intellectual Property Rights in Evolving Markets -- Chapter 5. Factors Affecting Capital Structure of Indian Venture Capital backed Growth Firms -- Chapter 6. ridging the Cross Cultural Transformational LI (Distance Measure) at Huawei Technology India Pvt Ltd -- Section 3: Social Networks for Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 7. How Do Entrepreneurs Benefit from their Informal Networks? -- Chapter 8. Opportunity Identification in International Entrepreneurship: The Role of Human and Social Capital -- Chapter 9. Symbiotic Venture and Social Capital: The Effects of Market Orientation on Small Entrepreneur Firms in China -- Chapter 10. Social Fluidity Mapping System A Way to Reduce Social Stigma in Business Failures -- Section 4: Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 11. Green Entrepreneurship in India: Global Evaluation, Needs Analysis and Drivers for Growth -- Chapter 12. Green Awareness by Corporates and Entrepreneurs in India: A Case Study of an Indian City -- Chapter 13. Social Entrepreneurship: Building Sustainability through Socially Relevant Business Models -- Section 5: Micro-Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 14. Driving Factors for Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of Immigrant, Ethnic and Religious Minority Entrepreneurs -- Chapter 15. Entrepreneurial Success and Life Satisfaction among Women Micro-Entrepreneurs.
Economic development is a priority for all nation-states, whether developing or developed. In recent times, a few among the developing nations – often referred to as the emerging economies – have attracted the world’s attention because of their fast pace of economic growth. While the similarities among these nations (for example the BRICS) in the pattern of their economic growth are highlighted and discussed, the differences are often glossed over. This book, therefore, attempts to present the diverse ways in which entrepreneurship is facilitated in emerging economies, through a compilation of research papers from six different countries (India, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nigeria and New Zealand) belonging to the class of emerging economies. The papers included in this book cover a variety of topics related to the creation and management of an entrepreneurial ecosystem, such as intercultural interactions, IPR issues, government policies for SMEs, social entrepreneurship, opportunity identification, green entrepreneurship, employee entrepreneurship, symbiotic ventures and social capital, social fluidity mapping for reducing failure stigma, green awareness in the corporate world and among entrepreneurs, venture capital for growth, immigrant entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial success and life satisfaction, among others. The contributions are supported by an introductory chapter that provides an integrative framework by unifying the diverse patterns of economic development in the different countries under various institutional inadequacies as a process of “muddling-through to development”, necessitated by the non-systematic development of the ecosystem for new venture creation. This book is indeed a must-read for those interested in understanding the process of entrepreneurship and economic development in emerging economies.
ISBN: 9788132220862
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