Innovation, Governance And Entrepreneurship: How Do They Evolve In Middle Income Countries?: New Concepts, Trends And Challenges
by Stefan Schepers /
2017 / English / PDF
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This book analyses the effects of technological development,
innovation, entrepreneurship and governance in middle income
countries, such as Turkey, in detail. How to best practise
innovation and entrepreneurship, which many researchers and policy
makers believe to be the main drivers of economic growth and
development, has become a fiercely-debated topic. The contributors
to this volume consider economic, social and institutional
dimensions of innovative thinking, entrepreneurial activity and
governance, and investigate both theoretically and empirically how
these factors should contribute to the uptake of new technology and
the global performance of middle income countries. By offering
country specific examples, and by comparing high income and middle
income countries, this edited collection presents a comprehensive
analysis of innovation, entrepreneurial growth and development
outside the vacuum of high income economies, which has
traditionally received substantially more scholarly
attention.
This book analyses the effects of technological development,
innovation, entrepreneurship and governance in middle income
countries, such as Turkey, in detail. How to best practise
innovation and entrepreneurship, which many researchers and policy
makers believe to be the main drivers of economic growth and
development, has become a fiercely-debated topic. The contributors
to this volume consider economic, social and institutional
dimensions of innovative thinking, entrepreneurial activity and
governance, and investigate both theoretically and empirically how
these factors should contribute to the uptake of new technology and
the global performance of middle income countries. By offering
country specific examples, and by comparing high income and middle
income countries, this edited collection presents a comprehensive
analysis of innovation, entrepreneurial growth and development
outside the vacuum of high income economies, which has
traditionally received substantially more scholarly
attention.