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This book highlights the challenges faced by renewable energy
enterprises (REEs) in emerging markets, by reflecting on the
enterprises' own stories and experiences. Research into REEs has
focused largely on successful businesses and business models, and
developed markets. With significant opportunities for renewable
energy enterprise in emerging markets, this book presents a unique
business-level perspective. It highlights the key barriers and
outlines the strategic and operational solutions for success
articulated by the entrepreneurs themselves. The research draws on
interviews with entrepreneurs in twenty-eight emerging markets,
including Barbados, Cambodia, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia, India,
Kenya, South Africa and Uganda. The book concludes by summarising
the key solutions for success and illustrating how successful REEs
put them into practice. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of renewable energy, sustainable business and
the sustainability agenda in emerging markets.
Business educators use cases to give students the experience of
solving real challenges while standing in the shoes of real-life
business leaders and asking ‘why?’. In this landmark new book,
Gabriel also begins by asking ‘why?’: Why would anyone teach
with cases? Why should adult students learn through cases? Why is
case teaching important in the higher education classrooms of
today’s world? Readers will be guided through the different
aspects of teaching and learning with cases in multiple contexts,
and will come to understand the ‘why’, the pedagogy and
underpinning philosophy of case teaching. This is the first book
for educators that combines case pedagogy at a philosophical level
with evidence from practical experience into a single volume. It is
an implementation ready resource that converges with a time of
change in the field of education, as a result of the COVID-19
pandemic.
This book highlights the challenges faced by renewable energy
enterprises (REEs) in emerging markets, by reflecting on the
enterprises' own stories and experiences. Research into REEs has
focused largely on successful businesses and business models, and
developed markets. With significant opportunities for renewable
energy enterprise in emerging markets, this book presents a unique
business-level perspective. It highlights the key barriers and
outlines the strategic and operational solutions for success
articulated by the entrepreneurs themselves. The research draws on
interviews with entrepreneurs in twenty-eight emerging markets,
including Barbados, Cambodia, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia, India,
Kenya, South Africa and Uganda. The book concludes by summarising
the key solutions for success and illustrating how successful REEs
put them into practice. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of renewable energy, sustainable business and
the sustainability agenda in emerging markets.
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