Routledge handbook of entrepreneurship in developing economies
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Routledge handbook of entrepreneurship in developing economies
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Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies is a landmark volume that offers a uniquely comprehensive overview of entrepreneurship in developing countries. Addressing the multi-faceted nature of entrepreneurship, chapters explore a vast range of subject areas including education, economic policy, gender and the prevalence and nature of informal sector entrepreneurship.
In order to understand the process of new venture creation in developing economies, what it means to be engaged in entrepreneurship in a developing world context must be addressed. This handbook does so by exploring the difficulties, risks and rewards associated with being an entrepreneur, and evaluates the impacts of the environment, relationships, performance and policy dynamics on small and entrepreneurial firms in developing economies.
The handbook brings together a unique collection of over forty international researchers who are all actively engaged in studying entrepreneurship in a developing world context. The chapters offer concise but detailed perspectives and explanations on key aspects of the subject across a diverse array of developing economies, spanning Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. In doing so, the chapters highlight the heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in developed economies, and contribute to the on-going policy discourses for managing and promoting entrepreneurial growth in the developing world.
The book will be of great interest to scholars, students and policymakers in the areas of development economics, business and management, public policy and development studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction and overview - Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo
Part I Institutional environment of entrepreneurship
The institutional environment of entrepreneurship in developing countries: an introductory overview - Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo
Entrepreneurship, development and economic policy in Haiti - Andres Marroquin
Entrepreneurship and SME development in a least developed country: lessons from Laos - B B Bhasin, Sivakumar Venkataramany, Lee Keng Ng
Mapping entrepreneurial activities and entrepreneurial attitudes in Turkey - Esra Karadeniz and OEzlem OEzdemir
Regulative environment and entrepreneurial activity: insights from Sub-Saharan Africa - EldredeKahiya and Rebecca Kennedy
Nascent enterprises and growth aspirations in a post-conflict environment: The role of social capital - Anna Rebmann, Adnan Efendic, Tomasz Mickiewicz
Planning as a means to innovation in small and medium entrepreneurial firms in India -Neharika Vohra, Safal Batra
The failure of government policies to drive entrepreneurial performance in Croatia - Will Bartlett
Economic aspects of entrepreneurship: the case of Peru - Matthew Bird
Developing an entrepreneurship climate in Indonesia: A case study of batik as a cultural heritage - Vanessa
Part II Entrepreneurs' Motivations
Motivations and determinants of entrepreneurship in developing countries: an introductory overview - Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo
Necessity versus opportunity-driven entrepreneurs in Vietnam - Jurgen Brunjes and Javier Revilla Diez
Being an entrepreneur of the Vicenarian and Tricenarian generation: the case of Turkish entrepreneurs, 2006-2012 -Esra Karadeniz and Ahmet Ozcam
Factors influencing the success of enterprises: the case of Laos - SutanaBoonlua
Social entrepreneurship and the nonprofit sector in developing countries - Michelle J. Stecker, Tonia L. Warnecke, and Carol M. Bresnahan
Social types of small-scale entrepreneurship in Bulgaria - Tanya Chavdarova
Social Entrepreneurship, International Development, and the Environment - Tonia L. Warnecke
Social entrepreneurship and fashion innovation in Brazil: A case study of Crafty Women (MulheresArteiras) and RedeAsta -Vanessa Ratten, Joao Ferreira, Cristina Fernandes
Part III Gender and entrepreneurship
Gender and entrepreneurship in developing countries: an introductory overview - Colin C Williams and AnjulaGurtoo
Barriers to women's entrepreneurship:evidence from Indonesia - TulusTambunan
Social Entrepreneurship, Social Change, and Gender Roles in Azerbaijan - MehrangizNajafizadeh
Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy: Is formalisation the only solution for business sustainability?- ShyamaRamani, Ajay Thutupalli, Tamas Medovarszki, Sutapa Chattopadhyay, and Veena Ravichandran
The dynamics of women's entrepreneurship in Iran - Leyla Sarfaraz and Nezameddin Faghih
Part IV Informal sector entrepreneurship
Informal entrepreneurship in developing countries: an introductory overview - Colin C Williams and AnjulaGurtoo
Entrepreneurship at the base of the pyramid: the case of Nicaragua - Michael J. Pisani
Determinants of informal sector employment in Sri Lanka: Evidence from a recently conducted special survey - ChandaniWijebandara and N. S. Cooray
Understanding informal entrepreneurship in Sub Saharan Africa and its implications for economic development: the Ghanaian experience - Kwame Adom
Cross-sectoral characteristics of informal sector micro-enterprises in Pakistan - Muhammad ShehryarShahid, Halima Shehryar and MinhaAkberAllibhoy
Characteristics and structures of informal entrepreneurship in Botswana - Vanessa Ratten, Leo-Paul Dana
The influence of credit and formalization on growth of SMEs in Tanzania - Joseph A. Kuzilwa and Ganka D. Nyamsogoro
Part V Entrepreneurship education and learning
Entrepreneurship education in developing countries: an introductory overview - Colin C Williams and AnjulaGurtoo
Capacity building for entrepreneurship education and research in the conflict zone of Peshwar- Lorraine Warren
Entrepreneurship education in Cameroon matters: reorganising the teaching of the subject - Alan A Ndedi
An evaluation of the impact of entrepreneurship education on the entrepreneurship intentions in the Albanian late transition context - Elvisa Drishti, Drita Kruja and Mario Curcija
Organizational learning in Indian family firms: a social network based approach for entrepreneurship - Nobin Thomas, Neharika Vohra
Part VI Policy implications and synthesis
Policy efforts to foster innovative SMEs in South Korea: Lessons for developing countries
Addressing entrepreneurial heterogeneity in developing countries: designing policies for economic growth and inclusive development - Micheline Goedhuys and Elisa Calza
Harnessing entrepreneurship in developing countries: a lived practices approach - Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo
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