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Author Samli, A. Coskun.

Title International entrepreneurship : innovative solutions for a fragile planet / A. Coskun Samli
Published New York : Springer, [2009]
©2009

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Description xxxii, 131 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents What Does the World Need? -- Not a Moment Too Soon -- Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Ventures -- Personal Characteristics of Entrepreneurs -- Research Support for Entrepreneurs -- Cultural Elements of Entrepreneurship -- Developing and Maintaining an Entrepreneurial Culture -- Developing an Entrepreneurial Culture (Continued) -- Partner Alliances and Networks -- Entrepreneurship Needs -- Cultural, Regional, and Global Changes -- The Future of International Entrepreneurship -- Tracking Down the Entrepreneurial Talent
Summary Despite the accelerating pace of globalization, it is impossible to ignore the marginalization of the developing world, as billions of people continue to slip deeper into poverty. While many theories, policies, and practices have been proposed to help redress the disparities between the "haves" and the "have-nots," only recently have proponents of sustainable economic development and entrepreneurship discovered each other. In this provocative and timely book, A. Coskun Samli fills the gap by making the connections explicit and arguing that entrepreneurship may be the best hope for countries that have fallen into the trap of relying on foreign aid and bowing to the pressures of multinational conglomerates driven by short-term profit-maximizing goals. Samli builds the case that some cultures are, indeed, more entrepreneurial than others, and demonstrates the importance of creating the right conditions, infrastructure, policies, and educational systems that inspire and support new business creation. Outlining the qualities that entrepreneurs possess, he argues that entrepreneurial mindset can be nurtured and developed, and channeled into enterprises that create value for the many and not for just the few at the top. Favoring internal (or "endogenous") strategies to stimulate growth over external (or "exogenous") quick fixes, Samli shows that sustainable development is dependent upon a commitment of government and citizens alike to recognize and create opportunities. Among the potential solutions he advocates are Silicon Valley "facsimiles," where research and educational institutions, private industry, and venture capital are concentrated to facilitate innovation, technology transfer, and knowledge sharing. Employing examples from around the world, Samli is hopeful that entrepreneurship will take root, thrive, and contribute to global prosperity.--Publisher's website
Analysis Armut
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Developing countries
Entrepreneurship Social aspects
Entwicklungsländer
Nachhaltigkeit
Sustainable development
Unternehmen
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Sustainable development.
Entrepreneurship -- Social aspects.
Entrepreneurship -- Developing countries.
LC no. 2008939947
ISBN 9780387885964 hardback
038788596X hardback
9780387885971 eisbn
Other Titles Innovative solutions for a fragile planet