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New firm creation is one of the most important topics at economic,
social and political level. The emergence of new ventures is
central to economic adaptation and change and one of the major
features associated with growth in employment and in sector
productivity. Entrepreneurship is now at the centre of many policy
questions related to science and technology, research and
development, sustainability, poverty, human capital, employment,
tangible and intangible resouces. This book provides a better
understanding of the process for setting up new initiatives,
analysing the several factors related to entrepreneurship dynamic.
It specifically analyses the factors explaining the entrepreneurial
rates in Italy and the differences in entrepreneurial dynamics in a
sample of EU countries. This book shows that the entrepreneurial
dynamics is very different across countries and to establish a
policy to foster entrepreneurship, there is a need to investigate
which factors drive the entrepreneurial process. This book will be
of interest to academics and practitioners in Entrepreneurship, and
it also offers interesting indications to policy makers.
Stimulating innovative entrepreneurship is one of the highest
priorities in the current economic debate, and is particularly
important in countries like Italy, where economic growth is slow
and youth unemployment rates are very high.
New firm creation is one of the most important topics at economic,
social and political level. The emergence of new ventures is
central to economic adaptation and change and one of the major
features associated with growth in employment and in sector
productivity. Entrepreneurship is now at the centre of many policy
questions related to science and technology, research and
development, sustainability, poverty, human capital, employment,
tangible and intangible resouces. This book provides a better
understanding of the process for setting up new initiatives,
analysing the several factors related to entrepreneurship dynamic.
It specifically analyses the factors explaining the entrepreneurial
rates in Italy and the differences in entrepreneurial dynamics in a
sample of EU countries. This book shows that the entrepreneurial
dynamics is very different across countries and to establish a
policy to foster entrepreneurship, there is a need to investigate
which factors drive the entrepreneurial process. This book will be
of interest to academics and practitioners in Entrepreneurship, and
it also offers interesting indications to policy makers.
Stimulating innovative entrepreneurship is one of the highest
priorities in the current economic debate, and is particularly
important in countries like Italy, where economic growth is slow
and youth unemployment rates are very high.
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