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This book provides insights into how new ventures in emerging
economies and developing countries generate social innovation. It
showcases new forms of business and how they are different from
traditional business models. With increasing drive for innovation
in emerging markets and lack of knowledge of how these markets
work, this book enriches existing literature by looking at how such
businesses in developing economies break new ground in a daunting,
resource constrained environment. The book examines successful
individual entrepreneurs, social relationships, product innovation,
processes, systems and markets through cases. It navigates across
key theoretical elements including individual initiative-taking,
agency, and opportunity contexts. This book will be a useful
reference to understanding the dynamics of new ventures in emerging
markets and how they fuel social innovation and sustainable
development.
This book provides insights into how new ventures in emerging
economies and developing countries generate social innovation. It
showcases new forms of business and how they are different from
traditional business models. With increasing drive for innovation
in emerging markets and lack of knowledge of how these markets
work, this book enriches existing literature by looking at how such
businesses in developing economies break new ground in a daunting,
resource constrained environment. The book examines successful
individual entrepreneurs, social relationships, product innovation,
processes, systems and markets through cases. It navigates across
key theoretical elements including individual initiative-taking,
agency, and opportunity contexts. This book will be a useful
reference to understanding the dynamics of new ventures in emerging
markets and how they fuel social innovation and sustainable
development.
This book is an insightful text looking at sustainable innovation
and the emerging fourth sector, i.e. hybrid organizations, through
an interdisciplinary approach. The book illuminates what hybrid
organizations are and how they generate new ways of creating
blended value to secure the well-being of future generations and
preservation of ecological services. The book also discusses how
sustainable innovation may offer creative solutions to societal
issues, the sharing economy and the circular economy. This book
will appeal to those taking MBA and EMBA programmes, and those with
an interest in creating sustainable business and innovation
solutions.
This book is an insightful text looking at sustainable innovation
and the emerging fourth sector, i.e. hybrid organizations, through
an interdisciplinary approach. The book illuminates what hybrid
organizations are and how they generate new ways of creating
blended value to secure the well-being of future generations and
preservation of ecological services. The book also discusses how
sustainable innovation may offer creative solutions to societal
issues, the sharing economy and the circular economy. This book
will appeal to those taking MBA and EMBA programmes, and those with
an interest in creating sustainable business and innovation
solutions.
This volume presents theoretical and empirical research on
universities and their entrepreneurial ecosystems to better grasp
the connections between universities and their surrounding
environments and their engagement with sustainability. The book
provides a better understanding of the entrepreneurial
characteristics of universities. It examines the ways in which
universities' collaboration and participation in an ecosystem
support business and industry transformation. It also investigates
how universities function within the
university/industry/government/third sector relationship nexus. The
book enables the systematisation of the literature while
simultaneously builds theory, empirically testing existing
theories, and contributes towards a future research agenda geared
towards sustainability. The book gathers contributions from varied
geographical contexts providing an international perspective.
Entrepreneurship in emerging economies and developing countries
presents us with a unique set of working attitudes, modes of
thinking, social practices and processes. This book explores these
characteristics, focusing on the conceptualization of
entrepreneurship 'in-between'. It highlights top-down, bottom-up
and hybrid initiatives as well as driving forces for
entrepreneurial activities, presenting the diversity, nuances and
multiplicity of facets of relevant but unexplored contexts that we
need in order to expand our dominant and traditional understandings
of entrepreneurship. This book examines entrepreneurship as a
contextualized phenomenon from different theoretical and empirical
perspectives, gathering a group of researchers with different
nationalities, backgrounds and contexts to shed light on how
societies with alternative paths of development trigger different
entrepreneurial activities and practices. It covers geographical
contexts from four continents in a novel and multifaceted analysis.
Including case studies, literature reviews and discourse analysis,
this book will be a valuable resource for academics and PhD
students as well as programme directors in entrepreneurship,
development studies and economic geography, and policy makers
working with local and regional development and entrepreneurship.
Contributors include: N. Akhter, E. Arevalo, D. Baboukardos, W.
Balunywa, R. Basco, E. Brundin, J. Cestino, D. Chimdessa Gutu, A.
Dawson, H. Deres Mekonnen, A. Discua Cruz, Q. Evansluong, M.
Fonseca-Paredes, S. Kamugisha, A.A. Kebede, H. Lundberg, M.
Markowska, S. Mutarindwa, M.J. Parada, E. Ramirez Pasillas, M.
Ramirez Pasillas, P. Rosa, F. Sandoval-Arzaga, J.B. Shema, Y.
Shitaye Anely, G. Silveyra, P. Sindambiwe, J. Teshome Bayissa, M.
Vega Solano, Y. Welu Kidanemariam, E. Werkilul Asfaw, D.S.
Xotlanihua-Gonzalez, H. Yimam, K. Zehra
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