Entrepreneurship : strategies and policies / Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire, PhD.

By: Amedzro St-Hilaire, Walter [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oakville, ON ; Palm Bay, Florida : Apple Academic Press Inc., [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 290 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429264634; 0429264631; 9780429559655; 0429559658; 9780429555183; 0429555180; 9780429564123; 0429564120Subject(s): Entrepreneurship | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industrial Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / EntrepreneurshipDDC classification: 658.4/21 LOC classification: HB615 | .A6823 2020Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Have the entrepreneurship policies adapted to its business context? -- Is the contemporary business pact in an unfinished transition? -- What are the stimulating measures for entrepreneurship? -- Prospects for effective entrepreneurship -- The challenges of the evaluation of the regulation of enterprises -- Salary trajectories that are growing in enterprises -- Role of growth, productivity, and added value -- The challenges of a new managerial model for entrepreneurship -- Is the distribution of added value more and more anti-growth? -- Entrepreneurship governance, less and less respectful of work -- Towards a reallocation of added value to growth and the relaunch of the social contract? -- How to find a new balance between autonomy and security for employees -- Rebalancing the entrepreneurship governance -- Towards parity for the entrepreneurship governance -- How to better integrate the specificity of enterprises into public orders?
Summary: "This book, Entrepreneurship Strategies and Policies, introduces the various strategic actors, their power relations, and interactions and social ties, and shows you how they are connected to entrepreneurship policies. Key questions focus on institutional frameworks across the measures that should contribute effectively to the discussion and reforms that will develop entrepreneurship and boost growth and employment. What are the limits of contemporary entrepreneurial strategies? What are the perspectives and challenges of entrepreneurship strategies? Which resilience measures are possible? In order to address these issues, this volume explores with perspicacity the development prospects of entrepreneurship. The author identifies obstacles to their development and proposes measures to promote entrepreneurship to encourage growth and employment. This participative and bottom-up approach is part of a renewal of strategic action, too often accused of being disconnected from realities. This book, very ambitious by its specificity, is intended primarily for those who will be called upon to work in the fields of entrepreneurship, corporate governance, public administration, public policy‬, and SMEs management. The topic of entrepreneurship policies transformation is important, and the author treats with from a different perspective, providing new insights that can help facilitate the development of the start-ups."-- Provided by publisher.
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Have the entrepreneurship policies adapted to its business context? -- Is the contemporary business pact in an unfinished transition? -- What are the stimulating measures for entrepreneurship? -- Prospects for effective entrepreneurship -- The challenges of the evaluation of the regulation of enterprises -- Salary trajectories that are growing in enterprises -- Role of growth, productivity, and added value -- The challenges of a new managerial model for entrepreneurship -- Is the distribution of added value more and more anti-growth? -- Entrepreneurship governance, less and less respectful of work -- Towards a reallocation of added value to growth and the relaunch of the social contract? -- How to find a new balance between autonomy and security for employees -- Rebalancing the entrepreneurship governance -- Towards parity for the entrepreneurship governance -- How to better integrate the specificity of enterprises into public orders?

"This book, Entrepreneurship Strategies and Policies, introduces the various strategic actors, their power relations, and interactions and social ties, and shows you how they are connected to entrepreneurship policies. Key questions focus on institutional frameworks across the measures that should contribute effectively to the discussion and reforms that will develop entrepreneurship and boost growth and employment. What are the limits of contemporary entrepreneurial strategies? What are the perspectives and challenges of entrepreneurship strategies? Which resilience measures are possible? In order to address these issues, this volume explores with perspicacity the development prospects of entrepreneurship. The author identifies obstacles to their development and proposes measures to promote entrepreneurship to encourage growth and employment. This participative and bottom-up approach is part of a renewal of strategic action, too often accused of being disconnected from realities. This book, very ambitious by its specificity, is intended primarily for those who will be called upon to work in the fields of entrepreneurship, corporate governance, public administration, public policy‬, and SMEs management. The topic of entrepreneurship policies transformation is important, and the author treats with from a different perspective, providing new insights that can help facilitate the development of the start-ups."-- Provided by publisher.

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