ABSTRACT

The ways in which enterprises are governed and entrepreneurship policies developed are the focus for the world-leading research. This is because entrepreneurial activities take place within a wider institutional environment, in which a range of public, private, and societal institutions progressively shape the economy and society. Therefore, successful managers and entrepreneurs of tomorrow need to be able to identify those institutional practices that best facilitate innovation and encourage market competitiveness. In addition, managers should recognize opportunities to influence and collaborate with public, economic, and corporate governance institutions to benefit their own entrepreneurial activities.



This book, Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Policies, introduces the various strategic actors, their power relations, and interactions and social ties, and shows you how they are connected to entrepreneurship policies. Key questions focus on institutional frameworks across the measures that should contribute effectively to the discussion and reforms that will develop entrepreneurship and boost growth and employment. What are the limits of contemporary entrepreneurial strategies? What are the perspectives and challenges of entrepreneurship strategies? Which resilience measures are possible?

chapter Chapter 4|12 pages

Prospects for an Effective Entrepreneurship

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Salary Trajectories that are Growing in Enterprises

chapter Chapter 7|28 pages

Role of Growth, Productivity, and Added Value

chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

Rebalancing the Entrepreneurship Governance

chapter Chapter 14|10 pages

Towards Parity for the Entrepreneurship Governance

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion