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Governments and academics are increasingly interested in understanding the entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) phenomenon as a comprehensive theoretical and practical framework to foster resilient economies. Current literature on the EEs mainly concentrates on studies investigating more developed ecosystems with less evidence and understanding of ecosystem dynamics in regions with limited resources. Global, Regional, and National Entrepreneurial Ecosystems includes chapters with empirical and conceptual studies conducted in the MENA region on theories and practices related to understanding the interplay of stakeholders to support the development of entrepreneurial activities collaboratively. The book provides an understanding into many topics including the cultural effects on entrepreneurial activities, family businesses, entrepreneurship education, role of SMEs, policies, and women entrepreneurship.This book serves as an introduction to entrepreneurship and a guide to transforming ideas into a reality in the MENA region. It provides solid research and theoretical background in the literature on entrepreneurial ecosystems. It could be used for topics of technology commercialization, business plan, innovation, and business models.
Allan Villegas-Mateos, HEC Paris, Doha, QatarAli Akaak, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Salalah, OmanJosiane Fahed-Sreih, Lebanese American University, LebanonGrégory Guéneau, ADALIA Institute, Casablanca, MoroccoRobert D. Manning, University of Kurdistan Hewlêr, IraqBoumediene Ramdani, Qatar University, Doha, QatarEvren Tok, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
Chapter 1. Global, Regional, and National Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Exploring the Interplay Within the MENA Region; Allan Villegas-Mateos, Josiane Fahed-Sreih, Evren Tok, and Hebatollah Labbaf Chapter 2. Government as Knowledge Brokers to Nurture Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Case of Baghdad as a Creative City; Mohamad Fadl Harake and Jean-Michel Viola Chapter 3. Saudi Arabia's Venture Capital Ecosystem: A Dynamic Ecosystem Lifecycle Model; Norah Almubarak Chapter 4. Entrepreneurial Resilience as a Support Mechanism in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Insights from Kuwait; Rakan Alhasawi and Abel Diaz Gonzalez Chapter 5. Women and Saudi Arabia's Evolving Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Sociocultural and Institutional Dynamics; Nasreen Hasan AshkananiChapter 6. The Rising Young Saudi Entrepreneur Generation: An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Gender in the Rapid Growth of the KSA Small Business Ecosystem; Robert D. Manning Chapter 7. Women's Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth in the GCC: A Sectoral Analysis; Neetu Kwatra and Fatema Al MaqbaliChapter 8. Exploring Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the MENA Region: A Multi-Sectoral Perspective; Mari Anand Navaneetha Krishnan, Khalid Salim Bakhit Al Shanfari, Larissa Uy-Santos, and Buthaina Said Mohammed BaHambura Chapter 9. The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Rebean Al-Silefanee, Ramazan Uctu, and Erik Stam Chapter 10. Urban Innovation in the United Arab Emirates: An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Lens; Shaffi Mather Chapter 11. The Role of Business Incubators in Fostering Start-Up Growth: Insights from The Creative Industry Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Qatar; Noora Al-Muhannadi and Priscila Ferri Chapter 12. Starting a New Venture in Qatar: The Interplay between Entrepreneurial Passion, Fear of Failure, and Taking Action; Mohammadhossein Dehghani and Boumediene RamdaniChapter 13. Integrating Micro-Entrepreneurship Projects Into Educational Curriculum In The MENA Region; Syed Adil and Ali Akaak Chapter 14. Sustainability Orientation of Entrepreneurs in MENA Region: Behavioral and Ecosystem Antecedents of the Move From Intentions to Actions; Yulia Aray, Olga Verkhovskaya, Karina Bogatyreva, Immanuel Azaad Moonesar, and Melodena Stephens Chapter 15. Entrepreneurial Innovation for Climate Resilience: Enhancing Food and Water Security in the MENA Region; Tarek Ben Hassen, Chedli Baya Chatti, Allan Villegas-Mateos, and Mahmoud Abdulwahed