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▼a Kshetri, Nir.
▼a Global Entrepreneurship:
▼b Environment and Strategy.
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▼a 3.8 Supply Chain Financing.
▼a Cover; Title; Copyright; Brief Contents; Contents; Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Global Entrepreneurship: The Current Status, Definitions, Types and Measures; 1.1 A Global Entrepreneurial Revolution; 1.1.1 Favorable Attitudes Toward Capitalism and Social Acceptance of Entrepreneurship; 1.1.2 Responses of Policy Makers and Non-governmental Organizations; 1.1.3 Young People's Engagement in Entrepreneurial Activities; 1.1.4 The Global Financial Crisis and Entrepreneurship; 1.2 Various Types of Capitalism and their Influences on Entrepreneurial Activities.
▼a 1.3 Variation in Entrepreneurial Activities across the World1.3.1 Qualitative Differences; 1.3.2 Motivation and Intended Goals of Entrepreneurial Activities; 1.3.3 Gender Bias and Other Types of Disparity in Entrepreneurship; 1.3.4 Effects of Political, Cultural and Other Broad Environmental Factors; 1.4 Definitions and Types of Entrepreneurial Activity and their Variations Worldwide; 1.4.1 Productive, Unproductive and Destructive Entrepreneurship; 1.5 Entrepreneurship Indicators; 1.5.1 Entrepreneurial Impacts Indicators; 1.5.2 Determinants of Entrepreneurship.
▼a 1.6 Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur in Different Countries1.7 Creating an Entrepreneurial Economy and Society; 1.8 Concluding Comments; 1.9 Review Questions; 1.10 Critical Discussion Questions; 1.11 End-of-chapter Case: Cellular Phones and Micro-entrepreneurship in Developing Countries; 2 The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and its Components; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Comparing Natural and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 2.2.1 Productivity of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.2.2 Diversity in an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.2.3 Poor-quality Species and Parasites and their Effects; 2.2.4 Feedback Systems.
▼a 2.3 The Essential Elements of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem2.4 The Roles of Policy and Regulation in Enhancing the Quality and Productivity of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.4.1 Two African Success Stories on the Policy Front; 2.5 A Systems Approach to Understanding the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Moving from Parts to the Whole; 2.6 Concluding Comments; 2.7 Review Questions; 2.8 Critical Discussion Questions; 2.9 End-of-chapter Case: The Colombian Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 3 Sources of Entrepreneurial Finance and their Variation across the World; 3.1 Introduction.
▼a 3.2 Availability and Costs of Bank Financing3.3 The Capital Market; 3.4 Venture Capital; 3.5 Microfinance; 3.5.1 Size and Structure of the Global Microfinance Industry; 3.5.2 Profit-seeking Microfinance Programs; 3.5.3 Repayment Rates and Interest Rates in Microfinance Programs; 3.5.4 Microfinance and Women; 3.5.5 Some Challenges to Microfinance Programs; 3.6 Economic Aid from NGOs and International Agencies; 3.6.1 Acumen Fund's Combination of Venture Capital and Economic Aid; 3.7 Crowdfunding; 3.7.1 Some Examples of Successful Ventures that Raised Money by Crowdfunding.
▼a Nir Kshetri's Global Entrepreneurship: Environment and Strategy provides a window into the economic, political, cultural, geographical, and technological environments that affect entrepreneurs as they exploit opportunities and create value in economies across the world. The book begins with a discussion of the theories, concepts, indicators, and measurements that impact entrepreneurship differently in different regions. From there, it offers helpful insights into global variations in entrepreneurial ecosystems and finance. Kshetri methodically examines entrepreneurship pattern.
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| Data Type : | eBook |
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| ISBN : | 9781317748045 |
| ISBN : | 1317748042 |
| Personal Author : | Kshetri, Nir. |
| Title/Author : | Global Entrepreneurship: Environment and Strategy. |
| Imprint : | Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2014. |
| Format : | 1 online resource (385 pages). |
| General Notes : | 3.8 Supply Chain Financing. |
| Content Note : | Cover; Title; Copyright; Brief Contents; Contents; Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Global Entrepreneurship: The Current Status, Definitions, Types and Measures; 1.1 A Global Entrepreneurial Revolution; 1.1.1 Favorable Attitudes Toward Capitalism and Social Acceptance of Entrepreneurship; 1.1.2 Responses of Policy Makers and Non-governmental Organizations; 1.1.3 Young People's Engagement in Entrepreneurial Activities; 1.1.4 The Global Financial Crisis and Entrepreneurship; 1.2 Various Types of Capitalism and their Influences on Entrepreneurial Activities. |
| Content Note : | 1.3 Variation in Entrepreneurial Activities across the World1.3.1 Qualitative Differences; 1.3.2 Motivation and Intended Goals of Entrepreneurial Activities; 1.3.3 Gender Bias and Other Types of Disparity in Entrepreneurship; 1.3.4 Effects of Political, Cultural and Other Broad Environmental Factors; 1.4 Definitions and Types of Entrepreneurial Activity and their Variations Worldwide; 1.4.1 Productive, Unproductive and Destructive Entrepreneurship; 1.5 Entrepreneurship Indicators; 1.5.1 Entrepreneurial Impacts Indicators; 1.5.2 Determinants of Entrepreneurship. |
| Content Note : | 1.6 Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur in Different Countries1.7 Creating an Entrepreneurial Economy and Society; 1.8 Concluding Comments; 1.9 Review Questions; 1.10 Critical Discussion Questions; 1.11 End-of-chapter Case: Cellular Phones and Micro-entrepreneurship in Developing Countries; 2 The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and its Components; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Comparing Natural and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; 2.2.1 Productivity of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.2.2 Diversity in an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.2.3 Poor-quality Species and Parasites and their Effects; 2.2.4 Feedback Systems. |
| Content Note : | 2.3 The Essential Elements of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem2.4 The Roles of Policy and Regulation in Enhancing the Quality and Productivity of an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 2.4.1 Two African Success Stories on the Policy Front; 2.5 A Systems Approach to Understanding the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Moving from Parts to the Whole; 2.6 Concluding Comments; 2.7 Review Questions; 2.8 Critical Discussion Questions; 2.9 End-of-chapter Case: The Colombian Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; 3 Sources of Entrepreneurial Finance and their Variation across the World; 3.1 Introduction. |
| Content Note : | 3.2 Availability and Costs of Bank Financing3.3 The Capital Market; 3.4 Venture Capital; 3.5 Microfinance; 3.5.1 Size and Structure of the Global Microfinance Industry; 3.5.2 Profit-seeking Microfinance Programs; 3.5.3 Repayment Rates and Interest Rates in Microfinance Programs; 3.5.4 Microfinance and Women; 3.5.5 Some Challenges to Microfinance Programs; 3.6 Economic Aid from NGOs and International Agencies; 3.6.1 Acumen Fund's Combination of Venture Capital and Economic Aid; 3.7 Crowdfunding; 3.7.1 Some Examples of Successful Ventures that Raised Money by Crowdfunding. |
| 요약 : | Nir Kshetri's Global Entrepreneurship: Environment and Strategy provides a window into the economic, political, cultural, geographical, and technological environments that affect entrepreneurs as they exploit opportunities and create value in economies across the world. The book begins with a discussion of the theories, concepts, indicators, and measurements that impact entrepreneurship differently in different regions. From there, it offers helpful insights into global variations in entrepreneurial ecosystems and finance. Kshetri methodically examines entrepreneurship pattern. |
| General Subject Name : | Entrepreneurship -- Developing countries. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Entrepreneurship -- Developing countries. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Entrepreneurship. -- |
| General Subject Name : | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management. -- |
| General Subject Name : | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management. -- |
| General Subject Name : | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science. -- |
| General Subject Name : | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Entrepreneurship. -- |
| Subject(Place) : | Developing countries. fast |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Kshetri, Nir. Global Entrepreneurship : Environment and Strategy. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2014, 9780415887991 |
| Language | English |
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