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Jones, Paul.
Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysiaa country level perspective /
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Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysiaedited by Paul Jones ... [et al.].
其他題名:
a country level perspective /
其他作者:
Jones, Paul.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xxiii, 217 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
EntrepreneurshipMalaysia.
標題:
MalaysiaPolitics and government.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77753-1
ISBN:
9783030777531
Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysiaa country level perspective /
Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysia
a country level perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Paul Jones ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxiii, 217 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysia: A Country level perspective -- Chapter 2. An Overview of Entrepreneurship in Malaysia -- Chapter 3. Proximity, Collaborative Relationship and Entrepreneur's Knowledge Spill-Over Opportunity in a Malaysian Regional Innovation System -- Chapter 4. Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 5. The Role of Government and Higher Education in Developing Social Entrepreneurship in Malaysia -- Chapter 6. Social Entrepreneurship: Policies and Practice in Malaysia -- Chapter 7. From Producer to Entrepreneur: Entrepreneurial Learning Process of Smallholders in Sabah -- Chapter 8. Exploring SME Women Entrepreneurs' Work-Family Conflict in Malaysia -- Chapter 9. Barriers and Facilitators in Applying Industry 4.0 in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Owned by Graduate Entrepreneurs in Malaysia.
Despite being the third largest economy in Southeast Asia, Malaysian entrepreneurial activity is under-reported in the scholarly literature. This book extends such research by examining the impact of entrepreneurship on its economy and evaluating the existing systemic problems. The Malaysian economy has benefited from the density of knowledge-based businesses and utilization of the latest technologies in the manufacturing and digital economies. However, Malaysia faces ongoing challenges, namely concentration of wealth in the city, high regional unemployment and workplace gender inequality. In regional areas, there is an over-reliance on agriculture and necessity based entrepreneurship. Consequently, entrepreneurial activity has been encouraged with the creation of eco-systems, seed corn funding and provision of entrepreneurship education to offer entrepreneurial career choices. Providing recommendations and best practice for driving entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial behaviours, this contributed volume presents the first opportunity to reflect on both the success stories and systemic problems related to effective entrepreneurial behaviour in a South East Asian context. Paul Jones is Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Swansea University's School of Management, UK. Louisa Huxtable-Thomas is Associate Professor and a founder of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Swansea University's School of Management. Combining theories and empirical knowledge from the business, social science, education and psychology disciplines, her work revolves around building resilient leaders and organisations. Syahira Hamidon is Senior Director in the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development, Malaysia. Her role is to formulate, update, implement and coordinate the national entrepreneurship policy of Malaysia. She is also in charge of matters pertaining to social entrepreneurship development, vendor programmes of key public corporations as well as entrepreneur development and capacity building. Paul Hannon is Professor and Director of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Swansea University, UK. He has helped shape entrepreneurial development as a Chief Executive, Government Adviser, Academic Director and Professor. Norngaoiny Binti Mohd Tawil is an Associate Professor at Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, UKM with a PhD in Property Finance from University of Malaya.
ISBN: 9783030777531
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