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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of Sheffield, UK), Edited by (Indian Institute of Science, India)
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The Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies is a landmark volume that offers a uniquely comprehensive overview of entrepreneurship in developing countries. Addressing the multi-faceted nature of entrepreneurship, chapters explore a vast range of subject areas including education, economic policy, gender and the prevalence and nature of informal sector entrepreneurship.





In order to understand the process of new venture creation in developing economies, what it means to be engaged in entrepreneurship in a developing world context must be addressed. This handbook does so by exploring the difficulties, risks and rewards associated with being an entrepreneur, and evaluates the impacts of the environment, relationships, performance and policy dynamics on small and entrepreneurial firms in developing economies.





The handbook brings together a unique collection of over forty international researchers who are all actively engaged in studying entrepreneurship in a developing world context. The chapters offer concise but detailed perspectives and explanations on key aspects of the subject across a diverse array of developing economies, spanning Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. In doing so, the chapters highlight the heterogeneity of entrepreneurship in developed economies, and contribute to the on-going policy discourses for managing and promoting entrepreneurial growth in the developing world.





The book will be of great interest to scholars, students and policymakers in the areas of development economics, business and management, public policy and development studies.
Introduction and overview Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo Part I
Institutional environment of entrepreneurship



The institutional environment of entrepreneurship in developing countries: an
introductory overview Colin C Williams and Anjula Gurtoo



Entrepreneurship, development and economic policy in Haiti Andres
Marroquín



Entrepreneurship and SME development in a least developed country: lessons
from Laos B B Bhasin, Sivakumar Venkataramany, Lee Keng Ng



Mapping entrepreneurial activities and entrepreneurial attitudes in Turkey
Esra Karadeniz and Özlem Özdemir



Regulative environment and entrepreneurial activity: insights from
Sub-Saharan Africa - EldredeKahiya and Rebecca Kennedy



Nascent enterprises and growth aspirations in a post-conflict environment:
The role of social capital Anna Rebmann, Adnan Efendic, Tomasz Mickiewicz



Planning as a means to innovation in small and medium entrepreneurial firms
in India Neharika Vohra, Safal Batra



The failure of government policies to drive entrepreneurial performance in
Croatia Will Bartlett



Economic aspects of entrepreneurship: the case of Peru Matthew Bird



Developing an entrepreneurship climate in Indonesia: A case study of batik as
a cultural heritage Vanessa

Part II Entrepreneurs Motivations



Motivations and determinants of entrepreneurship in developing countries: an
introduc
Colin C. Williams is Professor of Public Policy and Associate Dean (Research) at Sheffield University Management School (SUMS) at the University of Sheffield in the UK.





Anjula Gurtoo is Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.