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This open access volume analyses the challenges, problems and solutions of startups in times of global crises. It, first, provides an overview of the principles and fundamentals of successful entrepreneurship and startup development and talks about important resilience factors for meaningful entrepreneurship. Then, it analyses the findings and events that have come to light during the Covid-19 crisis and the Ukraine war. The volume discusses examples of successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurship for startups and small businesses in various Asian countries and thereby also provides an international perspective. Against these discussions, the contributors talk about possible political framework conditions for successful entrepreneurship. The volume overall provides experts in the fields of organizational studies, well-being and resilience research, economic policy, economic promotion, and science with a useful resource that condenses and summarizes current economic crises, financial crises and political crises from the perspective of entrepreneurship. The findings produced here are the result of many years of international research cooperation between the contributors and the editor.
Discusses start-up development during the time of the Russia-Ukraine War Deals with resilience patterns for start-ups in crises Covers governmental intervention strategies for start-ups in crises This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Auteur
Prof. Dr. Arie Hans Verkuil is a theologian and holds a doctorate in business ethics from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He has a postgraduate degree in nonprofit management from the Institute for Association, Foundation and Cooperative Management (VMI) at the University of Fribourg, and Swiss Postgraduate Studies in Human Resource Management (SNP). He is a lecturer in management, mindful leadership, and ethics at the School of Business, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, and heads the Institute of Management there. He was a strategic advisor to the Swiss Federal Administration for many years. He is a member of various international scientific advisory boards and reviewer for international conferences and scientific publications.
Contenu
Part 1: Fundamentals of Sustainability and Start-up Innovations .- Challenges for start-ups and SME in the 21st century (Arie Verkuil, Maurizio Castiglione) .- Improving sustainability and other motivations of founding a start-up (Uta Milow, Arie Verkuil) .- Resilience patterns for start-ups tools and methods (Christoph Steinebach).- Subscribe to Happiness - How a subscription business model can support customer retention and customer life-time value (Barbara Eisenbart) .- SMEs talk startups walk - How startups can benefit from the use of a digital maturity model for international distributed work (Barbara Eisenbart, Patrick Klotz) .- Migrant entrepreneurs in Switzerland not very different from native entrepreneurs (Dario Meyer, Rolf Meyer) .- Part 2: Start-ups approaches from an international perspective .- Sustainable Entrepreneurship a Cross-Country Comparison (Rolf Dieter Reineke, Olliver Gottschall) -- Emigration and Start-up Setting. Russian and Ukrainian Intelligentia to New Shores. (Volker Schulte, Andreas Hinz) .- The Role of Public Funding Agencies for Startup Promotion an International Comparison (Volker Schulte) .- Model and Measures of Franchise Firms' Performance: A Framework for Enhancing Franchises Business Success (Adams Adeiza, Noor Azizi Ismail, Roselina Ahmad Saufi, Marina Arnaut, Malaysia) .- Why are there only few innovations in Vietnamese start-ups and SMEs? (Truong Minh Chuong (Vietnam) .- How effective is direct storytelling in enhancing entrepreneurial motivation for visually impaired people? An experimental study (Leo Aldianto, Grisna Anggadwita, Anggraeni Permatasari, Indonesia) .- Urban Farming Startups in the German Capital Region - Mindsets, Structures and Effects, (Thomas Thiessen, Gerrit Neuhaus).