Developing and Maintaining an Entrepreneurial Culture
A. Coskun Samli
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A. Coskun Samli: University of North Florida
Chapter Chapter 7 in International Entrepreneurship, 2009, pp 55-64 from Springer
Abstract:
If we are in a developing country that simply does not have global and local giants then what are our alternatives for economic development? In order to get the economy started the government could generate numerous businesses. These businesses may give the economy a start, but in time these government-owned businesses become stale, out of touch and, in short, regressive. In fact, many developing countries have been and are suffering from this syndrome.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Activity; Entrepreneurial Orientation; Entrepreneurship Education; Venture Creation; Entrepreneurial Culture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-88597-1_7
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