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Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies (Hardcover): Heather C. Webb, Wendy Wu, Hussain Al Numairy Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies (Hardcover)
Heather C. Webb, Wendy Wu, Hussain Al Numairy
R6,110 Discovery Miles 61 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its economic impact, understanding what shaped emerging economies' success seems to be a mystery. These complexities are compounded by fast moving technologies, such as the increased usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). These new technologies have a social impact, but it is how these impacts are developed and managed by people and companies that is significant. Similarly, it is important to investigate how the uncertainties and intangible factors are dealt with and how businesses can utilize innovative approaches to become adaptive in emerging market economies. Research is needed to determine how actors or businesses interact to shape and define either new institutions, new industries, or new innovation to meet the need of potential customers in emerging economies. Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies explores how innovation from emerging economies is being developed through strategic choices and presents the benefits and the drawbacks, the processes, and the characteristics and management practices of both private and/or public organizations. The chapters identify the trends and approaches to innovation development as well as the strategies of adapting and converting threats and challenges into opportunities. The target audience of this book is composed of practitioners, policy influencers, course instructors, professionals, academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of business, administrative sciences, management, and economics.

Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities (Hardcover): Heather C. Webb,... Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities (Hardcover)
Heather C. Webb, Hussain A. Al Numairy
R6,642 Discovery Miles 66 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the turn of the century, the world has been in pursuit of more established economic cities. Differences in governmental policy has pushed researchers to discover how the differing governments are implementing these changes and compare the process and structure to cities with an already established economy. Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities provides innovative insights on entrepreneurship opportunities in Dubai, the influence of foreigner start-ups and their strategy for development, and models of entrepreneurship and how they compare to other cities. The implications will be two-fold: (1) to examine the issues in entrepreneurial activity as well as what level innovation is being developed; (2) to explore the changes that need to be conducted at national or regional levels in regard to innovation and economic development. Highlighting a range of topics including global business, quality management, and cluster branding, this publication is intended for business professionals, executives, economists, government officials, students, researchers, and policymakers.

External Events and Crises that Impact Firms and Other Entities (Hardcover): Heather C. Webb, Hussain Al Numairy External Events and Crises that Impact Firms and Other Entities (Hardcover)
Heather C. Webb, Hussain Al Numairy
R6,220 Discovery Miles 62 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While crises do not occur frequently, their impact can be devastating as organizations are still vulnerable to man-made and natural crises. From terrorism, environmental, scientific, financial, political, pandemic to natural disasters, crises can occur at any moment, and if not managed efficiently and effectively can be disastrous. Thus, businesses can suffer not only loss of profit, but the ultimate demise of their business. It becomes increasingly difficult, at times, to prevent crises such as these. It then becomes difficult to develop practical means that can mitigate their undesirable effects once they occur. For instance, globally, businesses and industries of all sizes have experienced the effects of COVID-19, an external pandemic. The recovery process requires SMEs to rearrange and reestablish their missions, goals, and infrastructure of the business. This is an overwhelming challenge of recovering. Historically, academics and practitioners have developed various management methodologies and technologies to help business manager's deal with challenges in their environments, yet many businesses fail. Thus, these challenges need to be researched more closely in order to overcome business failure. Many of these challenges are external events in which firms need to adapt and react. Getting the right adaptation and reaction to these external events will depend on whether a firm continues with success or fails altogether. Companies may fail due to their inability to properly respond to a crisis, whether it be a business or organizational crisis. This book will identify strategies of SMEs that have recovered and how they recovered for preparation for future crises and other external impacts. It will showcase the resulting impact of external events such as environmental impact, like fires, or other impacts like the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and educational entities. Specifically, it will discuss how SMEs or other businesses reacted through unexpected crisis. Therefore, the empirical contributions can be helpful for future entrepreneurs and current SMEs. The book will focus on external crisis including widespread environmental destruction, natural disasters, pandemic, sabotage by outsiders, and/or terrorism, and how firms can adapt and react.

External Events and Crises That Impact Firms and Other Entities (Paperback): Heather C. Webb, Hussain Al Numairy External Events and Crises That Impact Firms and Other Entities (Paperback)
Heather C. Webb, Hussain Al Numairy
R4,718 Discovery Miles 47 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historically, academicians and practitioners have developed various management methodologies and technologies to help business managers deal with challenges in their environments, yet many businesses fail. Thus, these challenges need to be researched closely to overcome business failure. Many of these challenges are external events in which firms must adapt and react. Getting the right adaptation and reaction to these external events depend on whether a firm continues a trend of success or failure. Many companies fail due to their inability to properly respond to crises, whether they be business or organizational crises. External Events and Crises That Impact Firms and Other Entities showcases the resulting impact of external events such as environmental or health crises on businesses and educational entities. It identifies the strategies businesses use to react to unexpected crises. Covering topics such as financial technology, worker support, and small and medium-sized enterprises, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for business leaders, practitioners, government officials, students and educators of higher education, libraries, researchers, and academicians.

Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies (Paperback): Heather C. Webb, Wendy Wu, Hussain Al Numairy Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies (Paperback)
Heather C. Webb, Wendy Wu, Hussain Al Numairy
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite its economic impact, understanding what shaped emerging economies' success seems to be a mystery. These complexities are compounded by fast moving technologies, such as the increased usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). These new technologies have a social impact, but it is how these impacts are developed and managed by people and companies that is significant. Similarly, it is important to investigate how the uncertainties and intangible factors are dealt with and how businesses can utilize innovative approaches to become adaptive in emerging market economies. Research is needed to determine how actors or businesses interact to shape and define either new institutions, new industries, or new innovation to meet the need of potential customers in emerging economies. Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies explores how innovation from emerging economies is being developed through strategic choices and presents the benefits and the drawbacks, the processes, and the characteristics and management practices of both private and/or public organizations. The chapters identify the trends and approaches to innovation development as well as the strategies of adapting and converting threats and challenges into opportunities. The target audience of this book is composed of practitioners, policy influencers, course instructors, professionals, academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of business, administrative sciences, management, and economics.

Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities (Paperback): Heather C. Webb,... Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities (Paperback)
Heather C. Webb, Hussain A. Al Numairy
R5,149 Discovery Miles 51 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the turn of the century, the world has been in pursuit of more established economic cities. Differences in governmental policy has pushed researchers to discover how the differing governments are implementing these changes and compare the process and structure to cities with an already established economy. Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities provides innovative insights on entrepreneurship opportunities in Dubai, the influence of foreigner start-ups and their strategy for development, and models of entrepreneurship and how they compare to other cities. The implications will be two-fold: (1) to examine the issues in entrepreneurial activity as well as what level innovation is being developed; (2) to explore the changes that need to be conducted at national or regional levels in regard to innovation and economic development. Highlighting a range of topics including global business, quality management, and cluster branding, this publication is intended for business professionals, executives, economists, government officials, students, researchers, and policymakers.

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