Tuesday, August 20, 2013
New research on government entrepreneurship and capitalist entrepreneurship
Ateneo Professor on Entrepreneurship | August 20, 2013
As it was raining so hard yesterday and not much office work to do, I decided to gather my thoughts on these two topics: capitalist entrepreneurship (inspired by Dick Smick in his book, The World is Curved) and government entrepreneurship the ideas of which came from Larry Farrell. The seminal idea came from the post on ecosystem for the business to thrive. Some governments and states are involved in investment in new ventures. Some/a few have been successful
Most of the articles are merely on separate topics: entrepreneurship, capitalist, or government but not on the above mentioned specific topics
For government entrepreneurship, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and China are countries to benchmark. The famous personalities are K. T. Li of Taiwan, Koh Bon Hwee of Singapore, and Mustapa Mohamed of Malaysia, and Charles Millard of New York City
Presidents Reagan (with his controversial Reaganomics) and Clinton have been famous for bringing US to long periods of growth and prosperity (but they say that the tax cuts under these two presidents blew up the debt and deficit spending by the govt and hence this Obama situation) And you have Jack Kemp
The contents are done but I would like a nice template for them to be more attractive and presentable. I hope many would be interested in these topics.
These are new.
As it was raining so hard yesterday and not much office work to do, I decided to gather my thoughts on these two topics: capitalist entrepreneurship (inspired by Dick Smick in his book, The World is Curved) and government entrepreneurship the ideas of which came from Larry Farrell. The seminal idea came from the post on ecosystem for the business to thrive. Some governments and states are involved in investment in new ventures. Some/a few have been successful
Most of the articles are merely on separate topics: entrepreneurship, capitalist, or government but not on the above mentioned specific topics
For government entrepreneurship, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and China are countries to benchmark. The famous personalities are K. T. Li of Taiwan, Koh Bon Hwee of Singapore, and Mustapa Mohamed of Malaysia, and Charles Millard of New York City
Presidents Reagan (with his controversial Reaganomics) and Clinton have been famous for bringing US to long periods of growth and prosperity (but they say that the tax cuts under these two presidents blew up the debt and deficit spending by the govt and hence this Obama situation) And you have Jack Kemp
The contents are done but I would like a nice template for them to be more attractive and presentable. I hope many would be interested in these topics.
These are new.
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