Economic challenges are becoming very difficult to manage throughout the world, and entrepreneurship can play a key role in handling these new realities. Due to this, academic institutions must update their study programs and knowledge, modernize their curricula, and integrate research activities in their degree programs that encompass topics about and related to entrepreneurship.
Developing Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Academia provides implications, best practices, and approaches for countries to improve their economic systems using entrepreneurship and increasing entrepreneurial education. As the world population is expanding and resources are shrinking, it creates a challenging environment for people in low-income and transition economies, as well as developed countries. This book discusses entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial education as a potential solution and critical concept. Covering a range of topics such as financial education and entrepreneurial management, it is ideal for instructors, academicians, researchers, practitioners, business professionals, policymakers, and students.
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Muhammad Nawaz Tunio is Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration, Greenwich University, Karachi, Pakistan. Dr. Tunio is in the Doctoral track Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Development, in the Department of Sociology, Alpen Adria University, Klagenfurt, Austria through the government scholarship of Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. He was awarded a young scientist research fellowship for Kent State University, Ohio, USA under the mentorship of Professor Robert D. Hisrich by the Alpen Adria University, Klagenfurt. He has few publications in the research areas of his interest. his research interest is entrepreneurship, self-employment, ICT, and youth. He has presented papers at international conferences and attended research workshops.
Erum Shaikh is a Assistant Professor at the Department of the Business Administration, The University of Modern Sciences, Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan. She is PhD in Business Administration (CSR) from the Institute of Business administration, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan. Her research area is Corporate social responsibility (finance and management major). She has a few publications in her research area at the different phases of published, submitted, under review and accepted. She has wide experience of teaching more than seven years at University of Sindh, universities and other affiliated and private universities.
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