Entrepreneurship drives growth in any economy. It is about
combining people with good ideas, vision, and courage, who risk
their own capital--and their investors'--to develop new products
and services. It is about innovation, technology development, and
wealth creation. As a field of research and education, it is
relatively new, and in the case of Latin America, it is full of
promise. Studies undertaken by Babson College, one of the world's
premier centers of entrepreneurship, show that Latin America is a
hotbed of new business creation, but largely without the
educational or institutional infrastructure to support it. This
volume, the first of its kind, documents the initial state of the
art in Latin American entrepreneurship--in practice, research, and
education.
This volume, the first of its kind, documents the initial state
of the art in Latin American entrepreneurship--in practice,
research, and education. Featuring contributions from local
experts, the book explores a wide range of issues, including
startups, venture capital and angel financing, technology
incubators, family businesses, and management and gender issues,
against the backdrop of innovations in education and government
policies designed to develop entrepreneurial skills and promote
economic growth through new business creation.
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