Institutions, Resilience, and Dynamic Capabilities of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Emerging Economies

  • 5h 46m
  • Amandeep Singh, Sandhir Sharma, Shivani Inder
  • IGI Global
  • 2022

Entrepreneurial ecosystems enhance economic activities and growth in emerging economies. Such ecosystems sustain entrepreneurial ventures that provide a great push to the economic engine of an economy towards growth trajectory. The COVID-19 pandemic placed huge pressure on the survival capacity of entrepreneurial ventures and tested their resilience. Considering the special case of emerging economies, institutions play a substantial role in explaining the preferences of the business. Understanding the role of institutions and resilience capability of entrepreneurial ventures in emerging economies can provide suitable insights and contributions towards entrepreneurial ventures.

Institutions, Resilience, and Dynamic Capabilities of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Emerging Economies presents innovative research that helps entrepreneurs to understand emerging economies in a better way and to gain meaningful insights. It describes entrepreneurship as a way to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and overcome institutional barriers and voids. Covering topics such as government initiatives, sustainable entrepreneurship, and economic growth, this premier reference source is an essential resource for entrepreneurs, business leaders, managers, economists, government officials, policymakers, libraries, students and faculty of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

About the Author

Shivani Inder has done Ph.D. in finance. She is a certified Cost and Management Accountant (CMA). She has done M.B.A (finance) and M.F.C. She is currently working as Associate Professor at Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. Her domain areas are corporate finance, accounting, and entrepreneurship. She has more than ten years of teaching experience. She is associated with professional bodies and review for reputed journals.

Amandeep Singh has done BIT MBA PhD and he is also UGC-NET qualified. Currently, he is working as Professor Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. He is having more than 14 years of teaching experience. He has served as Dean / Principal in various reputed Universities and colleges. He has published 28 research papers in various journals and conferences. He has also chaired many National and International Conferences. He is on the editorial board for 3 International Journals. He was awarded as the Best Teacher in 2008.

Sandhir Sharma is Ph.D. in Strategic Management with nearly 22 years of experience in higher education and 5 years in Telecom industry. With more than 53 research papers to his credit published in various journals and conferences at national & international level, Dr. Sharma has developed his core expertise in the area of Strategy formulation. Currently, he is serving as Dean, Chitkara Business School & visiting faculty to Binus University, Indonesia, Kedge Business School, France and University of Applied Sciences, Osnabruck, Germany. He is widely travelled all across the globe and an active member of various management associations and University bodies. He is serving as consultant to various SME organizations in the area of strategy formulation. He is Major Guide to 8 Ph.D. Scholars from Academia and Industry. As of now, eight of his students have already completed their Ph.D. successfully in the fields of Neuromarketing| Consumers| Foods| Organic Foods, Work Engagement, Brands |Brands Personality| Brand love, Television |Broadcasting |Digital Television and Green Marketing| Consumer Behaviour. He has filed 14 patents in the fields of Health sciences, life sciences, social sciences, technology, and industrial products.

In this Book

  • Innovation as a Foundation for Creating Generic Value Propositions for Entrepreneurs
  • Social Entrepreneurship—Developments and Challenges
  • Sustainable Development of Bihar Tourism—An Entrepreneurial Opportunity
  • Assessing Government Initiatives towards the Development of Entrepreneurship in India
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Resilience and Institutional Voids—Solutions for Emerging Economies to Drive Economic Growth
  • Entrepreneurship Ecosystems and Innovation—A Study in an Emerging Economy, Turkey
  • Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students—What are the Differences among Scientific Areas?
  • Sustainable Entrepreneurship—A Bibliometric Analysis
  • An Interrogation of Entrepreneur Perspectives on the Nexus of Sustainability and Entrepreneurship—Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  • Analytical Impact of Digital Marketing on Smart Wearables in India
  • Institutionalization of Spatial Resources in Participatory Governance Systems
  • Conceptual Institutional Elements of Participatory Governance
  • SMART Technologies—New Normal Manufacturing Industry 2020
  • Blue Economy—An Emerging Business and Employment Prospect in the Indian Ocean
  • Compilation of References
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