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Entrepreneurship development for competitive small and medium enterprises / Asian Productivity Organization.

By: Publication details: Tokyo, Japan: Asian Productivity Organization, 2007.Description: 340 pages: illustrations; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9283323785
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Part I: Integrated report (Ayesha Baig) -- Part II: National reports -- Bangladesh (Dr. Mohammad Ayub Miah) -- India (Dr. Chukka Kondaiah) -- Indonesia (Musnidar and Tulus Tambunan) -- Malaysia (Dr. Za'Faran Hassan) -- Nepal (Baburam Ranabhat) -- Pakistan (Ayesha Baig) -
Summary: In this study, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) examines SME competitiveness through entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship is regarded as a type of business acumen which may be enhanced through improvements in know-how, skills, and competency. The APO's specific focus on development of entrepreneurship is prompted by an underlying assumption that development of this skills will be a longer-lasting benefit than other forms of assistance such as technology, finance, and partnership arrangements. - From the Book
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"Report of the APO survey on entrepreneur development for competitive SMEs (05-RP-GE-SUV-41-B)" Asian Productivity Organization (2007). Entrepreneurship development for competitive small and medium enterprises. Tokyo, Japan: Author.

Part I: Integrated report (Ayesha Baig) -- Part II: National reports -- Bangladesh (Dr. Mohammad Ayub Miah) -- India (Dr. Chukka Kondaiah) -- Indonesia (Musnidar and Tulus Tambunan) -- Malaysia (Dr. Za'Faran Hassan) -- Nepal (Baburam Ranabhat) -- Pakistan (Ayesha Baig) - Philippines (Jerry T. Clavesillas) -- Vietnam (Nguyen Tri Thanh)

In this study, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) examines SME competitiveness through entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship is regarded as a type of business acumen which may be enhanced through improvements in know-how, skills, and competency. The APO's specific focus on development of entrepreneurship is prompted by an underlying assumption that development of this skills will be a longer-lasting benefit than other forms of assistance such as technology, finance, and partnership arrangements. - From the Book

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