Drawing on 12 case studies across three global regions, this book examines how formal and informal institutions shape entrepreneurial activity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nick Williams is an Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - 1. Entrepreneurship and institutional asymmetry Part I - Europe 2. Greece: The impact of crisis on institutional change 3. Bulgaria: How the interaction of formal and informal institutions affects entrepreneurship in transition economies 4. Croatia: The institutional environment and informal activity 5. Russia: How corruption serves to undermine the entrepreneurial culture Part II- Asia 6. Hong Kong: Intermediaries and the entrepreneurial ecosystem 7. Malaysia: Promoting entrepreneurial cultures through cluster strategy 8. India: The role of social enterprise in overcoming institutional challenges 9. Pakistan: Determinants of the level of informality of micro-enterprises Part III - Americas 10. USA: Entrepreneurial microcosms and institutions 11. Brazil: Explaining entrepreneurship in the informal sector in urban economies 12. Mexico: How family businesses navigate institutional challenges 13. Chile: Scaling up entrepreneurial activity Part IV - 14. Conclusions: Implications for policy, theory and practice
Introduction - 1. Entrepreneurship and institutional asymmetry Part I - Europe 2. Greece: The impact of crisis on institutional change 3. Bulgaria: How the interaction of formal and informal institutions affects entrepreneurship in transition economies 4. Croatia: The institutional environment and informal activity 5. Russia: How corruption serves to undermine the entrepreneurial culture Part II- Asia 6. Hong Kong: Intermediaries and the entrepreneurial ecosystem 7. Malaysia: Promoting entrepreneurial cultures through cluster strategy 8. India: The role of social enterprise in overcoming institutional challenges 9. Pakistan: Determinants of the level of informality of micro-enterprises Part III - Americas 10. USA: Entrepreneurial microcosms and institutions 11. Brazil: Explaining entrepreneurship in the informal sector in urban economies 12. Mexico: How family businesses navigate institutional challenges 13. Chile: Scaling up entrepreneurial activity Part IV - 14. Conclusions: Implications for policy, theory and practice
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