Lauded as a driver of economic growth, entrepreneurship and small
business ventures have become increasingly attractive to countries
looking to boost employment rates, productivity, and innovation.
The manifestation of entrepreneurship varies from country to
country, and what works for one may not work for the next.
Comparative Case Studies on Entrepreneurship in Developed and
Developing Countries presents the challenges and opportunities that
entrepreneurs in different countries face at various developmental
stages. Through in-depth studies, this premier reference work seeks
to provide examples of successful applications of an elusive
concept that has helped many countries move up the developmental
ladder, a topic relevant to researchers and academicians working in
social and behavioral sciences, economists, and business
professionals.
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