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Entrepreneurial management in small and medium-sized enterprises in Bulgaria (on the example of the plastics processing enterprises)

Kamelia Narleva () and Julian Narlev ()
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Kamelia Narleva: Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria
Julian Narlev: University of Economics, Varna, Bulgaria

Economics and computer science, 2018, issue 1, 34-41

Abstract: The report examines the relevance of a modern management concept - entrepreneurial management. Guidelines for the application of this management technology to small and medium-sized enterprises are presented, as well as claims on the role of entrepreneurial and managerial functions in implementing entrepreneurial management processes in plastics processing plants. The data and information were verified through a survey conducted in 2016 through a structured questionnaire, comprising twenty heads of enterprises across the North East Region of Planning in Bulgaria. The practical significance of the researched problem is taken into account by indicating an approach in the implementation of innovative solutions in management practice and the modernization of the used management technologies. The results of the conducted empirical study indirectly testify to the outstanding focus of the managers on the results of entrepreneurial management: innovation, growth and development. The human factor, in general, directly related to the results of entrepreneurial management, has complementary, service-oriented results and significance.

Keywords: entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial management; technological entrepreneurship; plastics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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