Entrepreneurship in the global economy : engine for economic growth / Henry Kressel, Thomas V. Lento.
By: Kressel, Henry.
Contributor(s): Lento, Thomas V.
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331.06 MAU Human rights, development, and decolonization : | 332 SLO Economics for business / | 338.04 HAN Fundamentals of entrepreneurship | 338.04 KRE Entrepreneurship in the global economy : | 338.04 KRE Entrepreneurship in the global economy : | 338.04 KRE Entrepreneurship in the global economy : | 338.04 KRE Entrepreneurship in the global economy : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-260) and index.
Machine generated contents note: List of figures; List of tables; Introduction; 1. Government: boss, financial partner, regulator - entrepreneurs in mixed economies; 2. Standing still is not an option - on promoting entrepreneurship and economic growth; 3. Electronic innovation and the government: David Sarnoff builds the RCA empire; 4. Global problem, golden opportunity: Ron Stanton profits from market disruption; 5. Speeding voice and data traffic worldwide: network microprocessors from RMI; 6. Building a world leader: SanDisk and flash memories; 7. Implementing information technology across the globe; 8. Three start-ups in China - entrepreneurs in a controlled economy; 9. Connecting the wireless networks of the world; 10. Building an economy: government planning vs. entrepreneurial innovation; Bibliography; Index.
"Entrepreneurs have long been drivers of innovation in developed countries. They start companies and create new industries that keep economies strong and prosperous. Today, however, in developing nations such as China, state-controlled economies are building robust industries at stunning speed and siphoning off jobs from the West. How can entrepreneurs function in the face of this challenge? Can they continue to create economic value in a globalized business environment? This book addresses the crucial issue of state planning vs. free enterprise and examines specific problems surrounding entrepreneurship in the global economy through nine case histories of entrepreneurial companies. It also looks at how and why government gets involved in economic growth and how entrepreneurs contribute to economic value. Based on this analysis, the authors argue that companies can succeed, even in controlled economies, by understanding the customs and policies of countries where they do business"-- Provided by publisher.
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