Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality.
Lyons, Thomas S.
Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality. [electronic resource] - 1 online resource (190 pages) - The Alexandra Lajoux Corporate Governance Ser. . - The Alexandra Lajoux Corporate Governance Ser. .
Intro -- About De/G PRESS:Five Stars as a Rule -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Series Editor -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Wealth Inequality: What Is It? Why Do We Care? -- Chapter 2: Growth and Development -- Chapter 3: The Rise of Entrepreneurship as an Economic Development Strategy -- Chapter 4: How Entrepreneurship Can Be Fostered in a Way That Mitigates Economic Inequality -- Chapter 5: An Example from New York City: Competition THRIVE -- Chapter 6: An Example from Chicago: The West Side Business Xcelerator -- Chapter 7: An Example from Michigan: The Michigan State University Product Center Food-Ag-Bio -- Chapter 8: An Example from Poland: The Warsaw Entrepreneurship Forum -- Chapter 9: Community Entrepreneurship: The Cases of the Lumber Enterprise in Ixtlan, Mexico, and the Pubs of Rural Ireland -- Chapter 10: Social Entrepreneurship among Native Peoples of the Americas: A Model or an Exception? -- Chapter 11: Necessary but Not Sufficient: Only Systemic Approaches Transform -- Index.
This series includes professional unbiased books on corporate topics with an emphasis on governance, corporate leadership, and sustainability.
9781547400461
Entrepreneurship.
Electronic books.
HB615 .L966 2018
658.421
Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality. [electronic resource] - 1 online resource (190 pages) - The Alexandra Lajoux Corporate Governance Ser. . - The Alexandra Lajoux Corporate Governance Ser. .
Intro -- About De/G PRESS:Five Stars as a Rule -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Series Editor -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Wealth Inequality: What Is It? Why Do We Care? -- Chapter 2: Growth and Development -- Chapter 3: The Rise of Entrepreneurship as an Economic Development Strategy -- Chapter 4: How Entrepreneurship Can Be Fostered in a Way That Mitigates Economic Inequality -- Chapter 5: An Example from New York City: Competition THRIVE -- Chapter 6: An Example from Chicago: The West Side Business Xcelerator -- Chapter 7: An Example from Michigan: The Michigan State University Product Center Food-Ag-Bio -- Chapter 8: An Example from Poland: The Warsaw Entrepreneurship Forum -- Chapter 9: Community Entrepreneurship: The Cases of the Lumber Enterprise in Ixtlan, Mexico, and the Pubs of Rural Ireland -- Chapter 10: Social Entrepreneurship among Native Peoples of the Americas: A Model or an Exception? -- Chapter 11: Necessary but Not Sufficient: Only Systemic Approaches Transform -- Index.
This series includes professional unbiased books on corporate topics with an emphasis on governance, corporate leadership, and sustainability.
9781547400461
Entrepreneurship.
Electronic books.
HB615 .L966 2018
658.421