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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Perspectives from Emerging Economies

  • Focuses on the process of entrepreneurial ecosystem in emerging economies
  • Compiles and disseminates knowledge on practices and promotion of entrepreneurship in BRIC countries as well in other entrepreneurially active nations in the developing world
  • Shares best practices from new venture facilitation in emerging economies
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxii
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Emerging Economies: Muddling Through to Development

      • Mathew J. Manimala, Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani
      Pages 3-53
  3. Social Networks for Entrepreneurship

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 173-173
    2. How Do Entrepreneurs Benefit from Their Informal Networks?

      • B. Sharada, Parameshwar P. Iyer
      Pages 175-191
    3. Conceptualizing the Process of Opportunity Identification in International Entrepreneurship Research

      • Indujeeva K. Peiris, Michèle Akoorie, Paresha Sinha
      Pages 193-218
  4. Sustainable Entrepreneurship

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 259-259
    2. Green Entrepreneurship in India: Global Evaluation, Needs Analysis, and Drivers for Growth

      • Ashish Sharda, Abhishek Goel, Ankit Mishra, Satish Chandra
      Pages 261-282
  5. Micro-Entrepreneurship

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 325-325

About this book

Economic development is a priority for all nation-states, whether developing or developed. In recent times, a few among the developing nations – often referred to as the emerging economies – have attracted the world’s attention because of their fast pace of economic growth. While the similarities among these nations (for example the BRICS) in the pattern of their economic growth are highlighted and discussed, the differences are often glossed over. This book, therefore, attempts to present the diverse ways in which entrepreneurship is facilitated in emerging economies, through a compilation of research papers from six different countries (India, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nigeria and New Zealand) belonging to the class of emerging economies. The papers included in this book cover a variety of topics related to the creation and management of an entrepreneurial ecosystem, such as intercultural interactions, IPR issues, government policies for SMEs, social entrepreneurship, opportunity identification, green entrepreneurship, employee entrepreneurship, symbiotic ventures and social capital, social fluidity mapping for reducing failure stigma, green awareness in the corporate world and among entrepreneurs, venture capital for growth, immigrant entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial success and life satisfaction, among others. The contributions are supported by an introductory chapter that provides an integrative framework by unifying the diverse patterns of economic development in the different countries under various institutional inadequacies as a process of “muddling-through to development”, necessitated by the non-systematic development of the ecosystem for new venture creation. This book is indeed a must-read for those interested in understanding the process of entrepreneurship and economic development in emerging economies.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Chairperson, Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management Area, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bangalore, India

    Mathew J Manimala

  • Doctoral Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bangalore, India

    Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani

About the editors

Mathew J Manimala is a Professor of Organization Behaviour and Chairperson-OBHRM Area at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), India. Prior to joining IIMB, he served as Senior Member of Faculty and Chairman, Human Resources Area, at the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad. At IIMB he has worked closely with the N S Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL) primarily to build the research competencies of the Centre during its early years, when he served as the Jamuna Raghavan Chair Professor of Entrepreneurship for two terms and as the Chairperson of NSRCEL for one term. He is a Senior Enterprise Fellow of the School of Entrepreneurship and Business (SEB), University of Essex, UK, and a member of the International Advisory Board of the Institute of Management Innovation at Kinki University, Osaka, Japan. Currently he is involved in setting up the International Consortium for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research (ICIER) in collaboration with European and BRIC countries institutions. Professor Manimala has received several academic honours including a Certificate of Distinction for Outstanding Research in the Field of NewEnterprise Development (Heizer Award) from the Academy of Management. He has been awarded research fellowships by prestigious international agencies such as the European Foundation for Management Development (for a research fellowship at Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK: 1990-91) and the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (for a research fellowship at the University of Calgary, Canada: 1998-99). In July 2011 he was honoured by CMO-Asia with the “Best Professor of Human Resource Management” Award at the 2nd Asia’s Best B-School Award function held at Singapore, and in February 2013 a similar award was conferred on him by ET NOW in association with B-School Affaire and the Word Education Congress. Professor Manimala has done extensive research in the area ofEntrepreneurship. His work on Entrepreneurial Heuristics is acclaimed by the community of researchers (including the Academy of Management) as a pioneering work in the field, wherein he has also perfected and used a novel methodology called the ‘Case-survey method’. He has published more than 50 research papers and articles in refereed international journals and presented papers mostly in international conferences, and is the Editor of South Asian Journal of Management

Dr. Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management Studies, SaintGits College of Engineering, Kottayam, India. She obtained her PhD in Management from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. Her doctoral work was on the opportunity recognition potential of pre-, early- and late-stage entrepreneurs”. Since then, she has been active in researching and publishing in the area of entrepreneurship, and has a few research papers in refereed journals and case-studies in textbooks and edited volumes. Besides, she is also involved in entrepreneurship training as well as academic conferences, and was one of the organizers of the ICIER-BRIC International Conference, 2011 – selected papers from which form the content of this volume. Poornima is also the Associate Editor of South Asian Journal of Management.

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