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International Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Analysis

International Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Analysis

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This book explores the importance of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth, particularly in advanced and developing countries. It highlights the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises driven by innovation and new technologies, contrasting the experiences of Chinese family businesses in China and overseas. It concludes that entrepreneurial proclivity has fallen in advanced economies but remains strong in emerging economies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This captivating book delves into the profound significance of entrepreneurs in propelling economic growth as the world economy evolves and becomes increasingly complex. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the landscape in both advanced and developing countries, highlighting how the entrepreneurial mindset of founders of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) has led to remarkable growth, often propelled by innovation and cutting-edge technologies. The book offers a fascinating contrast by examining the experiences of Chinese family businesses in China and among the overseas Chinese communities, juxtaposed with those of family businesses in the United States and Europe. A key takeaway emerges: while emerging economies continue to exhibit a robust entrepreneurial spirit, advanced economies have witnessed a notable decline in entrepreneurial proclivity.

The book explores the multifaceted roles of entrepreneurs in driving economic development. It emphasizes their ability to identify new opportunities, take risks, and innovate, leading to the creation of new businesses and job opportunities. Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in fostering competition, promoting innovation, and stimulating economic growth.

In the context of advanced economies, the book identifies several factors contributing to the decline in entrepreneurial proclivity. One significant factor is the increasing regulation and bureaucratic burden imposed on businesses, which can make it challenging for entrepreneurs to start and grow their ventures. Additionally, the risk-averse culture in many advanced economies, where individuals are more inclined to seek stable employment rather than take risks in starting their own businesses, has hindered entrepreneurial activity.

Despite these challenges, the book highlights several strategies that can be employed to promote entrepreneurship in advanced economies. These include providing support for start-ups, such as funding, mentorship, and access to networks. Encouraging innovation and creativity through education and research programs can also foster an environment conducive to entrepreneurial success.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes the importance of family businesses in driving economic growth. It explores the unique challenges and opportunities faced by family businesses, such as the preservation of family values and legacy, as well as the management of conflicts between family members and business interests. The book offers insights into best practices for family business management, including effective communication, succession planning, and strategic decision-making.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the importance of entrepreneurs and family businesses in driving economic growth. It highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by both sectors and offers strategies for promoting entrepreneurship and family business success. By understanding the role of entrepreneurs and family businesses in shaping the economic landscape, policymakers, business leaders, and individuals can work together to create a more vibrant and prosperous future.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367491550

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