Entrepreneurship And Smes In The Euro-zone: Towards A Theory Of Symbiotic Entrepreneurship
Explore the vital role of small enterprises in the European economy with Entrepreneurship And SMEs In The Euro-zone: Towards A Theory Of Symbiotic Entrepreneurship by Leo Paul Dana. Published by Imperial College Press in 2006, this insightful hardback spans 252 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of small businesses across 12 European countries.
Dive into an engaging introduction that offers geographic, demographic, and historical overviews, followed by an in-depth examination of the economy, entrepreneurship, and the small business sector. This book not only highlights the significance of small firms but also presents a forward-looking perspective on their future in the Euro-zone.
Whether you are an entrepreneur, a business student, or simply interested in the dynamics of small enterprises in Europe, this work is a must-read that sheds light on the symbiotic relationships that drive economic growth.