The dynamics of entrepreneurship : growth and strategy /
Tan Wee Liang.
- sINGAPORE Prentice Hall, 2002.
- 320 p. ; 23 cm.
Paperback.
The need for entrepreneurship in society through individuals and within individuals is well recognized. Entrepreneurship is, however, not confined to the business start-up. It can involve organizations and family businesses as well. The contribution of entrepreneurship also varies across different countries. The Dynamics of Entrepreneurship is a compilation of insights into some of these aspects of entrepreneurship and their dynamics. The insights address challenges in the start-up phase through to the development, growth and expansion phases of an enterprise. There are also insights into family businesses and how to cope with difficult issues like leadership succession. Tapping the expertise of experts in the field, it includes accounts of entrepreneurship development in the US, ASEAN, China and India. Another key feature is the discussion on how organizations can be entrepreneurial – the operating requirements, the visionaries required and the models that have been applied