THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON ACHIEVING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE EGYPTIAN CHEMICAL COMPANIES
Mohamed Mostafa Ali Albaz
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Mohamed Mostafa Ali Albaz: Suez Canal University, Egypt
Business Management, 2019, issue 2 Year 2019, 46-64
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Purpose: The main objective of the research is achieving human development in Egyptian chemical companies, increasing the rate of productivity and technological development through the strategic impact of technological entrepreneurship and building authority in the business world at local, regional and global level. Practical implications: The state seeks to adopt the technological entrepreneurship of Egyptian chemical companies in order to achieve human development in the light of the Strategy of Sustainable Development. Originality/value: The approach of technological entrepreneurship should be adopted in companies with the aim of developing sustainable human resources. The research paper covers the human development framework of chemical companies. Findings: The dimensions of technological entrepreneurship have a strategic role in building technological production plans and programmes for the chemical companies that achieve the highest performance rate of human development
Keywords: technological entrepreneurship; research and development policies; technological knowledge; human development; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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