Educating entrepreneurs in modernising economies

Author(s)

    • Rosa, Peter
    • Scott, Michael
    • Klandt, Heinz

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Educating entrepreneurs in modernising economies

edited by Peter Rosa and Michael G. Scott, Heinz Klandt

(Stirling management series)

Avebury, c1996

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Bibliography: p. 183-196

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Exploring the role of entrepreneur in the process of economic development and social change, this study examines the links to employment and wealth creation, poverty alleviation and raising living standards. It also assesses the problems of promoting entrepreneurship education.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - educating entrepreneurs in modernizing economies
  • demonstration case study - indigenous entrepreneurship and cross-border trade in Western Nigeria
  • demonstration case study - indigenous entrepreneurship in Sri Lankan rice farmes
  • entrepreneurship training for the informal sector in South Africa
  • training SMEs to be creative
  • proactive methods in teaching entrepreneurship, enterprise policy and management in a transition economy
  • creating entrepreneurial awareness of students of business and economics
  • training young entrepreneurs at universities - the case of Bulgaria
  • entrepreneurship in the former Soviet Union and Russia (1985-1994)
  • overcoming sub-optimal entrepreneurial training and development in Eastern Europe
  • the role of entrepreneurship education in the transition to a market economy
  • assessing training needs of Eastern Europe managers by business simulation
  • issues in the transfer of business start-up training
  • impact of entrepreneurship training on business performance - an Indian study
  • the effect of support services on small manufacturing enterprises in Bangladesh.

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