New Frontiers of Entrepreneurship provides an in-depth study of entrepreneurship in the context of South Asia, and particularly Pakistan. The book is divided into eight chapters which deal with important topics such as women and entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship within minority communities, rural entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. Concepts such as innovation and creative destruction are discussed in the context of Pakistan, and each topic has been dealt with in such a manner so as to bring out its educational implications.
By:
Iqbal M. Khan
Imprint: OUP Pakistan
Dimensions:
Height: 225mm,
Width: 147mm,
Spine: 19mm
Weight: 400g
ISBN: 9780199406104
ISBN 10: 0199406103
Pages: 238
Publication Date: 26 April 2018
Audience:
College/higher education
,
A / AS level
,
Further / Higher Education
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Chapter One Introduction to Entrepreneurship Chapter Two The Definitional Aspects of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Chapter Three Schumpeter, Entrepreneurship, and Creative Destruction Chapter Four Entrepreneurship EducationâEmerging Trends and Issues in Developing Countries Chapter Five Fostering Rural Innovative Entrepreneurship for Economic Development Chapter Six Female Entrepreneurship and the Women Chamber of Commerce and IndustryâEconomic Emancipation and Clout for Pakistani Women Chapter Seven The Successful Entrepreneurial Minorities of Pakistan Chapter Eight Examining the Factors of Entrepreneurial Success Conclusion New Frontiers of Entrepreneurship
Iqbal M. Khan (d. 2015) was a Senior Fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Lahore School of Economics. He worked as Lead Consultant for the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) established by the Government of Pakistan. He worked as a consultant for the World Trade Organization (WTO), UNICEF, and the World Bank. He was also the first editor of the Lahore School Case Study Journal.