With a View Toward Initiating Regional Entrepreneurship—Based on Data Analysis and Survey Research of Hometown Tax Donation Gift Providers
Takaaki Hoda and
Richard B. Dasher
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Takaaki Hoda: Kobe University
Richard B. Dasher: Stanford University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Local Tax Benefits at a Distance, 2021, pp 35-52 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The previous chapter examined several cases where local SMEs (i.e., gift providers) enhanced their business motivation or skills through providing gifts for Hometown Tax Donation, a system unlike conventional SME support policies. If similar cases can be found in other regions nationwide, this may offer political implications for creating an ecosystem that initiates much-needed regional entrepreneurship in Japan. To gain insight into elements necessary in fostering local businesses, this chapter introduces results of a survey that asked gift providers about the seeds of regional entrepreneurship deriving from Hometown Tax Donation.
Keywords: Regional entrepreneurship; New product development; New business development; Regional development; Product innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5138-0_4
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