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Entrepreneurship in Latin America Perspectives on Education and Innovation
Foreword by Iván Sanabria Piretti
Book Code: C8040
ISBN: 0-275-98040-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98040-5
336 pages, charts; tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2004
List Price: $107.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: Entrepreneurship drives growth in any economy. It is about combining people with good ideas, vision, and courage, who risk their own capital-and their investors'-to develop new products and services. It is about innovation, technology development, and wealth creation. As a field of research and education it is relatively new, and in the case of Latin America, full of promise. Studies undertaken by Babson College, one of the world's premier centers of entrepreneurship, show that Latin America is a hotbed of new business creation, but largely without the educational or institutional infrastructure to support it. This volume, the first of its kind, documents the initial state of the art in Latin American entrepreneurship--in practice, research, and education. Featuring contributions from local experts, the book explores a wide range of issues, including startups, venture capital and angel financing, technology "incubators," family businesses, and management and gender issues, against the backdrop of innovations in education and government policies designed to develop entrepreneurial skills and promote economic growth through new business creation.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword by Dr. Ivan Sanabria Piretti
  • Introduction by Scott Tiffin
  • The IBA and the Promotion of Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for New Programs by Pablo Javier Angelelli and Juan Jose Llisterri
  • Entrepreneurship and Development: Venezuela Case Study by Jeannine Horowitz Gassol
  • Globalization, Entrepreneurship, and Entrepreneurial Support Systems in Latin America by Dennis M. Ray
  • The Effect of Entrepreneurship Education in the University of Cali by Rodrigo Aguilar Diaz and Juan Carlos Leiva
  • Teaching Entrepreneurship in Chile: The UDD Case by Pedro Arriagada Stuven
  • Educating Entrepreneurs by Edward G. Cale, Jr.
  • The Application of Project Oriented Learning on the Development of the Entrepreneurial Spirit in Undergraduate Students: The Case of ITESM in Mexico by Alexandra Solano, Angelica Mora, and Pedro Marquez
  • Promoting Entrepreneurship: The Successful Experience of the Universidad Del Pacifico by Sergey Udolkin Dakova, Adriana Paredes, and Veronica Pardo
  • Prospects for Teaching Entrepreneurship Online: A Focus On Latin America by John R. Burns
  • Index for Creation and Development of Knowledge-Based Firms by Gonzalo Jimenez and Scott Tiffin
  • Entrpreneurship and Innovation in Brazilian Incubators by Jose Dornelas and Scott Tiffin
  • Family Business in Chile and Mexico: Organizational Climate as Antecedent of Entrepreneurial Orientation by Imanol Belausteguigoitia and Soledad Portilla
  • Venture Capital in the Chile, Flying Angels...Lingering Funds by Alicia Castillo Holley
  • A Note on Venture Capital in Brazil by Gustavo Harckbart, Julian E. Lange, Antonio Jose J. Botelho and Jose Antonio Pimenta Bueno
  • Women in Business and Entrepreneurship in Chile by Judy "JJ" Jackson and Olga Pizarro Stiepovic
  • Women Entrepreneurs in High Tech Firms in Brazil by Eva G. Jonathan
LC Card Number: 2004017677
LCC Class: HD62
Dewey Class: 338
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