Challenges to nascent entrepreneurship and creating new ventures /

This book defines nascent entrepreneurship as the process of creating of a new business venture and provides entrepreneurs, researchers and the business world with a publication on the contribution of nascent entrepreneurship to the business world--

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dantas, Jose Guilherme Leitao, 1955- (Editor), Moreira, António Carrizo (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2020
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Is entrepreneurship a bio-social phenomenon?: the role of non-cognitive skills and education
  • Chapter 2. The antecedents of entrepreneurial intention among nascent entrepreneurs: psychological characteristics and socio-cultural background
  • Chapter 3. Much more than meets the eye: unveiling the challenges behind nascent entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 4. Factors influencing nascent entrepreneurship across countries: an evolutionary perspective
  • Chapter 5. Analysis of entrepreneurial dynamics in Spain: the role of corporate social responsibility
  • Chapter 6. Will they or wont they?: understanding nascent entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial emergence through authentic leadership behaviours
  • Chapter 7. Knowledge spillovers and strategic entrepreneurship revisited: a review
  • Chapter 8. Determinants of nascent entrepreneurship development
  • Chapter 9. Challenges to necessity-driven nascent entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 10. Women entrepreneurs and microfinance institutions: a way to create new ventures
  • Chapter 11. Financing nascent entrepreneurs by reward-based crowdfunding: lessons from indiegogo campaigns
  • Chapter 12. Awareness of government entrepreneurial support programmes: a survey of women entrepreneurs in South Africa
  • Chapter 13. Social entrepreneurship and related concepts: the path of opportunity to foster new ventures
  • Chapter 14. Advancing a framework for entrepreneurship development in a bioeconomy
  • Chapter 15. Academic entrepreneurship in Portugal: case study of academic spin-off companies
  • Chapter 16. Life in a bag: sustainability, green economy, and business strategy a case study
  • Chapter 17. The mutual influence between legitimacy and nascent second-generation ethnic entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 18. Entrepreneurship and happiness: which is the link?