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Entrepreneurship & Firm Performance (Hardcover)
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Entrepreneurship has been the focus of considerable interest in the
policy and business circles in the past two decades. Against a
backdrop of the recent global recession, downsizing by large firms
and problems of inequality and unemployment in many countries in
Europe and Africa, it is realized that vigorous entrepreneurship is
critical for sustainable job creation, and for boosting tax revenue
and economic growth in a society. This book provides current
research on entrepreneurship and firm performance. The first
chapter examines the nature of entrepreneurship by selectively
drawing from the economic, management and psychological schools,
and then presents an integrated electric view of entrepreneurship
based on the different schools of thought. Chapter two
theoretically examines the influence of international
non-governmental organizations (INGOs), on local and international
entrepreneurial activity stemming from emerging markets in light of
globalisation and the aftermath of the global economic crisis.
Chapter three examines the moderating effect of prior functional
and prior founding experiences of the founders on the relationship
between ecosystem and new venture growth. Chapter four justifies
both theoretically and scientifically the emotional and social
aspects of gender, and offers a new arena for sketching the figures
of a man and a woman entrepreneur. Chapter five discusses topics of
entrepreneurship in Brazil, focusing on psychosocial elements which
impact entrepreneur's agency and considering cultural, social and
psychological aspects which singularize such practice, potentially
distinguishing it from other countries' experiences. Chapter six
analyzes the situation of social entrepreneurship in Lithuania,
emphasizing its policy and practice in the European Union (EU)
context, striving for youth involvement in becoming social
entrepreneurs. Chapter seven conducts an initial insight on the
link between entrepreneurial motivations and performance in
microfinance institutions (MFIs). The last chapter proposes a
multidimensional approach to the study of entrepreneurship.
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