The Phoenix and the Load Shedding: Youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical cure
Thobile N. Radebe, Stellenbosch Business School, shares research on youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical economic cure.
Thobile N. Radebe, Stellenbosch Business School, shares research on youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical economic cure.
Business for the common good has never been as needed, debated and desired as now. A spotlight on Social Enterprise – challenges and opportunities in a new world context with Profs. Concepción Galdón, Sheila M. Cannon, Edgard Barki, Adrian Zicari and a successful social entrepreneur, Paula Cardenau
Andy Lockett, Dean of Warwick Business School and Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, together with Deniz Ucbasaran, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Warwick Business School, strike a high note with their research into how business leaders can learn from jazz.
Prof. Concepción Galdón and consultant Laura McDermott, IE Business School, look at migrant entrepreneurship as a key to economic growth.
Since the 1940s, the United States has had a clear lead in commercializing their scientific research. Professors Kazuhiro Asakawa of Keio Business School and Mark Lehrer of Suffolk University explore this phenomenon through the examples of Japan and Germany as they play catch up.
Professor Andrew Burke, Dean of Trinity Business School, Trinity College, Dublin, and chair of the Centre for Research on Self-Employment (CRSE) shines a light on the immense value of the growing freelancer “project economy”.
Prof. Tales Andreassi, FGV-EAESP, explores start-up incubators to reveal several key factors determining success or failure.
Are entrepreneurs born or are they made? A Warwick Business School focus on the question that has puzzled researchers for years.
Prof. Tales Andreassi, Deputy-Dean of FGV-EAESP, examines the role corporate entrepreneurship plays in reinforcing MNC international performance.
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