Entrepreneurship in the Gulf Cooperation Council
Maria Pauceanu
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Maria Pauceanu: Dhofar University
in Elsevier Monographs from Elsevier, currently edited by Candice Janco
Abstract:
Entrepreneurship in the Gulf Cooperation Council: Entrepreneurship in the Gulf Cooperation Council promotes a practical approach to starting businesses, and is useful not only for students, but also to anyone seeking practical insights on the essential aspects of entrepreneurship. As a wide-ranging introduction to theories and their applications, the book covers business plans, feasibility studies, and sources of startup funds. Case studies from GCC countries make the book a useful source of guidelines for starting and managing a business. Provides local and regional cases and examples familiar to GCC students Covers all important subjects within entrepreneurship, from cultivating entrepreneurial habits and values, to sources of business financing Emphasizes the variety of practical alternatives available to entrepreneurs
Keywords: Business financing; Business idea testing; Business idea; Business incubators; Business performance; Business plan elements; Business plan; Creativity; Economic contribution; Economic zones; Entrepreneur's characteristics; Entrepreneur; Entrepreneurs' Entrepreneurship in GCC; Entrepreneurship theories; Failure; Feasibility analysis components; Feasibility study; Financial plan; Forecasting rules; GCC business model; GCC women entrepreneurs; GCC; Ibn Khaldun; Innovation; Managerial plan; Marketing plan; Modern business ecosystem; Operations plan; reasons; Satellite phones feasibility; SMEs challenges; SMEs in GCC; SMEs in Sultanate of Oman; SMEs trends; Steps in business startup; Tasattur; Technology parks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016 Originally published 2016-09-05.
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-0-12-811288-5
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