Handbook of research on entrepreneurship development and opportunities in circular economy Neeta Baporikar.
Material type: TextSeries: Advances in business strategy and competitive advantagePublisher: Hershey, PA Business Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xxx, 696 pages) illustrations (some color)ISBN: 9781799851172; 1799851176; 9781799851189; 1799851184Subject(s): Entrepreneurship | Recycling industry | Organizational change | Entrepreneurship | Organizational change | Recycling industryGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 338/.04 LOC classification: HB615 | .H265968 2020Online resources: EBSCOhostIncludes bibliographical references and index.
"This book advances the understanding of entrepreneurship development, identifies the opportunities, and manages the entrepreneurship development, policies, and programs in order to further a circular economy. In addition to entrepreneurship development and entrepreneurial opportunities, the book will cover and discuss a number of other factors necessary for a successful transformation, such as entrepreneurship and innovation, entrepreneurship and change, and entrepreneurship education"-- Provided by publisher.
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Section 1. Principles and practice of the circular economy. Chapter 1. Circular economy: an emerging paradigm concept, principles, and characteristics ; Chapter 2. Circular green economy: resources and capabilities theory-based analysis ; Chapter 3. Operationalization of circular economy: a conceptual model ; Chapter 4. Linear economy to circular economy: planned obsolescence to cradle-to-cradle product perspective ; Chapter 5. Circular economy and risk management synergies in disruptive environments ; Chapter 6. Opportunities and challenges of circular economy for the tourism industry ; Chapter 7. Sustainability of mandatory pension insurance in the circular economy: a comparative analysis ; Chapter 8. Implementation of circular practices in small and medium enterprises in Developing countries ; Chapter 9. Circular economy experience: a Russian perspective ; Chapter 10. Sustainability and justness for transforming the water utility companies' business models in the circular economy ; Chapter 11. Circular economy model for the e-waste management sector ; Chapter 12. Development of supply chain framework for the circular economy ; Chapter 13. Circular economy in energizing smart cities -- Section 2. Entrepreneurship and economic development in the circular economy. Chapter 14. Entrepreneurial motivation to participate in the circular economy ; Chapter 15. Application of isenberg model for entrepreneurial ecosystems as a blueprint for Zimbabwe socio-economic devolution ; Chapter 16. Industrialization in Tanzania: a window of entrepreneurial opportunity ; Chapter 17. Transitioning from medium to large companies in the circular economy: key factors for Colombian companies ; Chapter 18. Youth entrepreneurship in the circular economy ; Chapter 19. Women's power as employees and entrepreneurs in the circular economy: a comparative analysis ; Chapter 20. Viability of entrepreneurship education for employability to meet industry 4.0 challenges in the circular economy: a Namibian case ; Chapter 21. Design thinking perspective in entrepreneurship education ; Chapter 22. Critical review of entrepreneurship development in Namibia ; Chapter 23. Entrepreneurship development interventions as a pragmatic approach to political and economic restructuring in Nigeria ; Chapter 24. Inclusive markets and enterprise growth through public-private partnerships for local economic development ; Chapter 25. Knowledge management for entrepreneurship development in the circular economy -- Section 3. Managing in the circular economy. Chapter 26. Sustainable entrepreneurship and management skills at a crossroad in the circular economy ; Chapter 27. Knowledge management for the circular economy ; Chapter 28. Creativity and innovation for entrepreneurs in the circular economy ; Chapter 29. Leadership to cultivate the circular economy ; Chapter 30. Measuring infopreneurial intentions of library and information science graduating students.
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