As entrepreneurship continues to transform economies and societies worldwide, understanding the forces that drive entrepreneurial success, failure, and innovation has never been more crucial. Entrepreneurs face challenges from various angles, including social challenges, environmental challenges, diversity and inclusion challenges. All these impact entrepreneur strategy and innovation and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Thus, actionable insights and evidence-based strategies are needed to help entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of launching, scaling, and sustaining successful ventures.
Support Networks for Entrepreneurs: Social Capital and Strategic Collaborations explores the evolving world of entrepreneurship through a blend of cutting-edge theoretical developments and empirical studies that highlight the dynamic interplay between entrepreneurial concepts and their practical applications. By bringing together contributions from a wide range of disciplines, including business, economics, sociology, psychology, and technology, it fosters cross-disciplinary dialogue and collaboration. Covering topics such as immigrant entrepreneurs, gender roles, and emerging economies, this book is an excellent resource for entrepreneurs, business leaders, business managers, investors, business mentors, policymakers, professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, and more.