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Entrepreneurship and development : realities and future prospects / Sonia Ben Slimane, Hatem M'henni.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series. Smart innovation set ; ; v. 30.Publisher: London, UK : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119788119
  • 1119788110
  • 9781119788096
  • 1119788099
  • 9781119788102
  • 1119788102
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/21 23
LOC classification:
  • HB615
Online resources:
Contents:
Innovative Entrepreneurship and Economic Dynamics. Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Literature -- Towards an Integrative Literature of Entrepreneurship -- The Theoretical Emergence of an Innovative National Entrepreneurship System -- An Innovative Entrepreneurial System in Emerging Countries. Emerging Countries, Development Levels and Innovation -- Assessing Innovative Entrepreneurial Performance of Emerging Countries -- Outlooks for an Innovative Entrepreneurial System in Emerging Countries.
Summary: In analyzing the complex link between entrepreneurship, innovation and development in the context of the emerging world, this book offers a holistic reading of this triptych based on a theoretical foundation that is itself subject to controversy: the national system of innovative entrepreneurship. The "emerging" nature of the studied countries provides specific insights, and allows the theoretical developments to be fine-tuned to the current issues. In a context that makes competitive advantages transient, emerging markets can provide a real test case for responding in a structural and innovative way to social and economic challenges, thus ensuring the sustainable performance of their innovative entrepreneurial system. Entrepreneurship and Development advocates for the integration of the social and cultural history of a given country within the framework of public policies, and proposes more targeted actions for innovative entrepreneurial activities. Moreover, the education system must integrate the entrepreneurial culture and foster multidisciplinarity to support the transfer of knowledge to markets.
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Innovative Entrepreneurship and Economic Dynamics. Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Literature -- Towards an Integrative Literature of Entrepreneurship -- The Theoretical Emergence of an Innovative National Entrepreneurship System -- An Innovative Entrepreneurial System in Emerging Countries. Emerging Countries, Development Levels and Innovation -- Assessing Innovative Entrepreneurial Performance of Emerging Countries -- Outlooks for an Innovative Entrepreneurial System in Emerging Countries.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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In analyzing the complex link between entrepreneurship, innovation and development in the context of the emerging world, this book offers a holistic reading of this triptych based on a theoretical foundation that is itself subject to controversy: the national system of innovative entrepreneurship. The "emerging" nature of the studied countries provides specific insights, and allows the theoretical developments to be fine-tuned to the current issues. In a context that makes competitive advantages transient, emerging markets can provide a real test case for responding in a structural and innovative way to social and economic challenges, thus ensuring the sustainable performance of their innovative entrepreneurial system. Entrepreneurship and Development advocates for the integration of the social and cultural history of a given country within the framework of public policies, and proposes more targeted actions for innovative entrepreneurial activities. Moreover, the education system must integrate the entrepreneurial culture and foster multidisciplinarity to support the transfer of knowledge to markets.

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