This book provides a comprehensive exploration of diverse dimensions within entrepreneurship and technological challenges, spanning critical domains like manufacturing, operations, economics, and innovation, with a specific focus on micro, small, and medium enterprises.
Focusing on emerging markets, it explores the complex interplay of factors impacting entrepreneurial outcomes and contributes to an understanding of the global-local business paradigm and its role in regional development.
Readers will gain insights into contemporary entrepreneurship models, convergence business strategies, and the development of hybrid entrepreneurial perspectives tailored to the evolving landscape of regional economic development, particularly in developing countries.
Offering a comprehensive overview of market transitions, innovation, and technology management, this book provides an examination of the strategic stewardship of entrepreneurial firms, emphasizing sustainable growth in the global marketplace. It will appeal to researchers interested in the intricate relationship between entrepreneurship and technology as well as the dynamics of innovations in fostering entrepreneurial growth.
This book critically analyzes the convergence of both success and failure factors of entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, business practices, public policies, political ideologies, and consumer values affecting the growth of the global-local business paradigm to support regional development. Discussion in this book significantly contributes to the existing literature and serves as a learning post and a think tank for students, researchers, and business managers.