Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Technology A Holistic Analysis of Growth Factors /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Rajagopal (Editor), Goncalves, Marcus (Editor), Zlatev, Vladimir (Editor)
Summary:XXXV, 467 p. 73 illus., 33 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Palgrave Studies of Entrepreneurship and Social Challenges in Developing Economies,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65314-8
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Entrepreneurial Development
  • Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Growth in Developing Economies under New Business Ecosystem
  • Chapter 2: Shifts in Business Philosophy: Longitudinal Convergence of Theories and Practices
  • Chapter 3: Drivers for Women Entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 4: Institutions, dynamic capabilities, and corporate entrepreneurship-performance
  • Chapter 5: Entrepreneurs at the Grassroots of Businesses in Asia: Success Factors and Global Effects
  • Part II: Innovation, and Technology
  • Chapter 6: Combating Climate Change through Technological Entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 7: Environmentally sustainable innovation
  • Chapter 8 Technological Intervention in Frugal Innovation among Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Emerging Markets
  • Chapter 9: Examining the Role of Business Resilience and Digital Transformation Intention on Business Model Innovation in Post-Pandemic Era
  • Chapter 10: Acceptance of payment methods across stages of product life cycle
  • Chapter 11: The Impact of Digital Entrepreneurship factors on Equitable Economic Development
  • Chapter 12: Machine Learning for Analyzing Innovation in ESGs and Enterprise Management
  • Chapter 13: The Impact of AI Tools on Project Management Education: A Comparative Study
  • Part III: Governance, Marketing, and Finance
  • Chapter 14: Managing Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Economies: Decisions-Making and Implementation Models
  • Chapter 15: Reverse Accountability and Scaling of entrepreneurial Firms in Developing Economies
  • Chapter 16: Stakeholder Controlled Financial Management in Transitional Companies: Lessons from Developing Economies
  • Chapter 17: Institutions, dynamic capabilities, and corporate entrepreneurship-performance
  • Chapter 18: Halal Supply Chain Financing (HSCF): A Multi Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) Financing Collaboration to Boost the MSMEs Business
  • Part IV: Entrepreneurial Education
  • Chapter 19: Entrepreneurship education and economics: The Helix effect
  • Chapter 20: Assessing Entrepreneurial Readiness Among Bachelor-Level School of Business Students
  • Chapter 21: Entrepreneurial parents, children too? A Latin American Vision from the Entrepreneurial University
  • Part V: The Future Perspective
  • Chapter 22: Epilogue: Evolving Entrepreneurship on the Triple Bottom-Line.