
Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans
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This collection of in-depth studies represents a comprehensive state-of-the-art picture of entrepreneurship and small business management issues. It provides primary theoretical and empirical evidence that offers a brighter view of these fields from the perspective of the Balkans and includes contributions of highly reputed authors and experts from the region and beyond. Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans appeals to regional and international researchers interested in learning more about entrepreneurship and small business management in the Balkans.
Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development is Emerald's innovative book series on the study of entrepreneurship and development, striving to set the agenda for advancing research on entrepreneurship in the context of finance, economic development, innovation, and the society at large.
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Sasho Kjosev is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Economics at the University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius" in Skopje, North Macedonia, and founder and President of the Skopje based NGO - Association for regional development Balkan Economic Forum.
Bruno S. Sergi teaches at Harvard University's Extension School on the economics of emerging markets and development economics and is an Associate of Harvard University Davis Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, USA.
Content
Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Past, Present, and Future; Veland Ramadani, Sasho Kjosev, and Bruno S. Sergi
Chapter 2. Family Ties Shaping the Entrepreneurial Intentions; Ivona Mileva, Nadezda Pop-Kostova, and Nadica Jovanovska Boshkovska
Chapter 3. How is Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing the Path of Development? Regional Perspectives in the Western Balkans; Stefan Chichevaliev, Stojan Debarliev, and Aleksandra Janeska Iliev
Chapter 4. Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania; Gadaf Rexhepi, Hyrije Abazi Alili, Selajdin Abduli, Sadudin Ibraimi, and Rasim Zuferi
Chapter 5. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges; Ramo Palalic, Ognjen Ridic, Tomislav Jukic, Abdul Wahab Aidoo, Goran Ridic, and Mohammad Rezaur Razzak
Chapter 6. Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints; Desislava I. Yordanova, Albena Pergelova, Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, and Tatiana S. Manolova
Chapter 7. Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia; Marko Kolakovic, Mladen Turuk, and Ivan Turcic
Chapter 8. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: The Case of Harbor Lab; Daphne Halkias, Mark Esposito, Tatiana Harkiolakis, Jordi Diaz, and Nicholas Mmaduabuchi Ikpogu
Chapter 9. Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach; Isa Mustafa, Justina Pula-Shiroka, Besnik A. Krasniqi, Veland Ramadani, and Liridon Kryeziu
Chapter 10. Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro; Boban Melovic and Dragana Cirovic
Chapter 11. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in North Macedonia: Challenges and Perspectives; Marsela Thanasi-Boce, Selma Kurtishi-Kastrati, Veland Ramadani, and Rasim Zuferi
Chapter 12. Gender Differences in Early-Stage Entrepreneurship: The Case of Romanian Entrepreneurs; Ana Iolanda Voda and Andrei Stefan Nestian
Chapter 13. Development of Entrepreneurship in Serbia: Main External Factors and Influences; Ondrej Jasko, Mladen Cudanov, Jovan Krivokapic, and Ivan Todorovic
Chapter 14. Intrapreneurship, Ecopreneurship and Digitalization in Slovenia; Jasna Auer Antoncic and Bostjan Antoncic
Chapter 15. Entrepreneurship Studies in Tuerkiye: Where Are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications; Mehmet Bagis, Mehmet Nurullah Kurutkan, and Liridon Kryeziu
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