Introduction to Entrepreneurial Activity in Malaysia: A Country-Level Perspective
Paul Jones (),
Louisa Huxtable-Thomas (),
Paul Hannon (),
Syahira Hamidon () and
Norgainy Mohd Tawil ()
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Paul Jones: Swansea University
Louisa Huxtable-Thomas: Swansea University
Paul Hannon: Swansea University
Syahira Hamidon: Ministry of Entrepreneur Development
Norgainy Mohd Tawil: National University of Malaysia
Chapter Chapter 1 in Entrepreneurial Activity in Malaysia, 2021, pp 1-10 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The existing literature considering entrepreneurial behaviour and activity within Malaysia is limited. This edited book provides an overview of entrepreneurial activity within a Malaysian content. This text offers a contemporary evaluation of entrepreneurial behaviour in Malaysia exploring aspects such as entrepreneurial ecosystems, social enterprise, entrepreneurial learning, female entrepreneurship and technology entrepreneurship. This chapter provides an introduction to the edited book giving an overview of each chapter within the manuscript. Thereafter, conclusions are drawn regarding the current state and levels of entrepreneurial activity within Malaysia and opportunities for further research.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Malaysia; Education; Ecosystems; Female; Social (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77753-1_1
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