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This Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
provides a range of contextualized perspectives on entrepreneurship
in emerging economies. Featuring contributions from leading
experts, it explores the various social and institutional contexts
that produce and affect entrepreneurship. This Research Handbook
portrays the theories, processes and practices of entrepreneurship
in emerging economies as being markedly different from those in
developed, post-industrial economies, emphasizing how national
context shapes incentives for entrepreneurial efforts. Exploring
multiple theories of entrepreneurship, chapters dissect the
opportunities - and barriers - emerging from various institutions
and social practices from the Middle East, North Africa,
Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. Comprehensive and
incisive, this Research Handbook is an ideal guide for researchers
and both undergraduate and postgraduate students working on
emerging economies, particularly those with an interest in global
entrepreneurship. It will also benefit policy-makers seeking to
develop entrepreneurial activity in developing economies.
Contributors include: M. Akoorie, A. Al Mulla, G. Anggadwita, N.
Birdthistle, L.-P. Dana, B. Dye, K. Dye, A. Egbetokun, E. Elkaroui,
B. Fang, H. Febriansyah, A. Flynn, A. Forouharfar, L. Galloway, J.
Gibb, A. Gkikas, J.G. Hussain, A. Icha-Ituma, P.A. Igwe, O. Kolade,
K.T.Z. Lwin, A. Mohsen, H. Mustafa, H. Nyugen, R. Palali , S.
Pattinson, I. Peiris, T.S.H. Pham, D. Rae, V. Ramadani, L.
Sarfaraz, J.M. Scott, M. Sherif, P. Sinha, M.N. Tunio, R. Wanjiru,
C.W. Watson, H. Zarrouk
Drawing upon current cutting-edge theories, knowledge and research
findings, this Handbook provides an analysis of the interaction
between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs
and financial institutions globally. The contributors consider
regional and international perspectives within and between Europe,
North America, New Zealand, the Middle East, as well as South,
Central and East Asia on a chapter-by-chapter basis. In so doing,
they provide a contextualized, up-to-date snapshot of research into
entrepreneurial finance across the world. This book is aimed at
both established and emergent researchers, as well as undergraduate
and postgraduate students looking for avenues of future research
into entrepreneurial finance. It will also be of use to
policymakers and practitioners seeking a global perspective in
their work. Contributors: M. Akoorie, H. Al-Dajani, R. Baldock, Z.
Bika, T. Botelho, C.G. Brush, D. Deakins, D. Demirba , S. Demirba ,
L.F. Edelman, R.T. Harrison, S. Heilbrunn, J.G. Hussain, N.
Kushnirovich, J. Li, C. Mac an Bhaird, S. Mahmood, T.S. Manolova,
C. Mason, H. Matlay, M. Nitani, D. North, I. Peiris, A. Riding, N.
Sandhu, J.M. Scott, P. Sinha, M. Subalova, S. Talbot, G. Whittam
This cutting-edge book explores the impact of pandemic shocks and
other crises on businesses. Focusing on growing threats to business
resilience, it offers innovative strategies to manage financial
change and reposition small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and
entrepreneurs for success. The expert team of contributors provide
multi-dimensional perspectives on how to support businesses to
access finance. Focusing on SMEs, the book analyses the diverse
coping strategies adopted by firms to resolve entrepreneurial
issues. Chapters evaluate the impact of crises on SMEs’ finances;
the latest developments in debt, equity and asset-based finance;
and recent global inflationary pressures. Ultimately, the book
argues that SME resilience is central to a strong economy, and
swift action from governments, financial institutions, and other
stakeholders is needed to curb the liquidity trap faced by
businesses. Tackling theoretical, practical and policy issues, this
book will be a useful resource for students and researchers of
entrepreneurship, financial regulation and the economics of
innovation. It will also be an invaluable guide for policymakers
and practitioners seeking to boost SME resilience and control
economic shocks.
Drawing upon current cutting-edge theories, knowledge and research
findings, this Handbook provides an analysis of the interaction
between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs
and financial institutions globally. The contributors consider
regional and international perspectives within and between Europe,
North America, New Zealand, the Middle East, as well as South,
Central and East Asia on a chapter-by-chapter basis. In so doing,
they provide a contextualized, up-to-date snapshot of research into
entrepreneurial finance across the world. This book is aimed at
both established and emergent researchers, as well as undergraduate
and postgraduate students looking for avenues of future research
into entrepreneurial finance. It will also be of use to
policymakers and practitioners seeking a global perspective in
their work. Contributors: M. Akoorie, H. Al-Dajani, R. Baldock, Z.
Bika, T. Botelho, C.G. Brush, D. Deakins, D. Demirba , S. Demirba ,
L.F. Edelman, R.T. Harrison, S. Heilbrunn, J.G. Hussain, N.
Kushnirovich, J. Li, C. Mac an Bhaird, S. Mahmood, T.S. Manolova,
C. Mason, H. Matlay, M. Nitani, D. North, I. Peiris, A. Riding, N.
Sandhu, J.M. Scott, P. Sinha, M. Subalova, S. Talbot, G. Whittam
This Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
provides a range of contextualized perspectives on entrepreneurship
in emerging economies. Featuring contributions from leading
experts, it explores the various social and institutional contexts
that produce and affect entrepreneurship. This Research Handbook
portrays the theories, processes and practices of entrepreneurship
in emerging economies as being markedly different from those in
developed, post-industrial economies, emphasizing how national
context shapes incentives for entrepreneurial efforts. Exploring
multiple theories of entrepreneurship, chapters dissect the
opportunities - and barriers - emerging from various institutions
and social practices from the Middle East, North Africa,
Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. Comprehensive and
incisive, this Research Handbook is an ideal guide for researchers
and both undergraduate and postgraduate students working on
emerging economies, particularly those with an interest in global
entrepreneurship. It will also benefit policy-makers seeking to
develop entrepreneurial activity in developing economies.
Contributors include: M. Akoorie, A. Al Mulla, G. Anggadwita, N.
Birdthistle, L.-P. Dana, B. Dye, K. Dye, A. Egbetokun, E. Elkaroui,
B. Fang, H. Febriansyah, A. Flynn, A. Forouharfar, L. Galloway, J.
Gibb, A. Gkikas, J.G. Hussain, A. Icha-Ituma, P.A. Igwe, O. Kolade,
K.T.Z. Lwin, A. Mohsen, H. Mustafa, H. Nyugen, R. Palali , S.
Pattinson, I. Peiris, T.S.H. Pham, D. Rae, V. Ramadani, L.
Sarfaraz, J.M. Scott, M. Sherif, P. Sinha, M.N. Tunio, R. Wanjiru,
C.W. Watson, H. Zarrouk
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