THE RELATION BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMART ECONOMY
Cristina Balaceanu (),
Mihaela Gruiescu (),
Violeta Radulescu (),
Diana Apostol () and
Mirela Dogaru ()
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Cristina Balaceanu: Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University
Mihaela Gruiescu: Romanian American University
Violeta Radulescu: Academy of Economic Studies
Diana Apostol: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
Mirela Dogaru: "Dimitrie Cantemir" Christian University
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2015, vol. 9, issue 2, 505-512
Abstract:
Entrepreneurship is a catalyst for the economy, both in terms of capital inflows and the perspective of sustainable development. To promote entrepreneurship, both aspects of logistic- base infrastructure, finance, investment process- and socialistic - multiculturalism, cultural heterogeneity, linguistic, religious- is an efficient and sustainable method to satisfy needs and development by exploiting local opportunities to present them as a way of life, adapted to the requirements and consumer demands. These aspects imply production, allotment and marginal distribution generated by the market and/or the dynamics of resources.
Date: 2015
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