Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies : Enhancing its Contribution to Socio-Economic Development
2017
HF5469.7-5481
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Title
Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies : Enhancing its Contribution to Socio-Economic Development
Author
Cieślik, Jerzy
ISBN
9783319417219
3319417215
9783319417202
3319417215
9783319417202
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XVII, 266 pages 47 illustrations) online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-41721-9 doi
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HF5469.7-5481
Dewey Decimal Classification
381
Summary
In this book the author investigates the role of entrepreneurship in the socio-economic development of emerging economies, highlighting its vital part in implementing development programs and policy initiatives. In search of efficient ways to stimulate entrepreneurial activities, Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies reviews recent academic research and accumulated policy implementation experiences to identify measures and instruments which can be adopted within emerging countries' institutional context. Particular attention is given to three issues which have dominated the debate on the macroeconomic impact of entrepreneurship at the turn of the twenty-first century: job creation, innovation, and international trade and economic cooperation. In the final chapter the author offers a holistic model of entrepreneurship policy to address the particular needs of emerging economies, encompassing entrepreneurship policy, favourable institutional environments and pragmatic principles for implementing selective policy measures
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In this book the author investigates the role of entrepreneurship in the socio-economic development of emerging economies, highlighting its vital part in implementing development programs and policy initiatives. In search of efficient ways to stimulate entrepreneurial activities, Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies reviews recent academic research and accumulated policy implementation experiences to identify measures and instruments which can be adopted within emerging countries' institutional context. Particular attention is given to three issues which have dominated the debate on the macroeconomic impact of entrepreneurship at the turn of the twenty-first century: job creation, innovation, and international trade and economic cooperation. In the final chapter the author offers a holistic model of entrepreneurship policy to address the particular needs of emerging economies, encompassing entrepreneurship policy, favourable institutional environments and pragmatic principles for implementing selective policy measures
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Essence of entrepreneurship
Chapter 2 Dimensions of entrepreneurship
Chapter 3 Measuring entrepreneurship
international comparisons
Chapter 4 Entrepreneurship and employment
Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship and innovation
Chapter 6 International dimension of entrepreneurship
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurship policy
towards an integrated framework
Chapter 1 Essence of entrepreneurship
Chapter 2 Dimensions of entrepreneurship
Chapter 3 Measuring entrepreneurship
international comparisons
Chapter 4 Entrepreneurship and employment
Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship and innovation
Chapter 6 International dimension of entrepreneurship
Chapter 7 Entrepreneurship policy
towards an integrated framework