Quo Vadis?
Gideon Maas and
Paul Jones
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Gideon Maas: Plymouth University
Paul Jones: Plymouth University
Chapter 4 in Systemic Entrepreneurship: Contemporary Issues and Case Studies, 2015, pp 115-127 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract It cannot be expected of individual entrepreneurs to carry the burden alone of reviving economies worldwide. Individual entrepreneurs should be able to operate in an eco-system that allows them to be innovative within a society. The question therefore is not whether an exact approach to the development of entrepreneurship can be created but rather how a flexible eco-system can guide entrepreneurs and society through this challenging environment. Despite potential difficulties, institutions cannot distance themselves from these challenges. The question is therefore not whether institutions should play a role in systemic entrepreneurship but rather how and therefore this book ended with suggested guidelines for regions and institutions to follow.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Education; Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Individual Entrepreneur; Serial Entrepreneur; Entrepreneurial Ambition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137509802_4
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