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This book focuses on the growth of entrepreneurship in Oceania. This means focusing on cultural endeavors as well as digital and technology-based forms of entrepreneurship. It is the first to explore how Oceania has a distinctive type of business appeal given its strategic position in the world.

Whilst other regions such as North America, Europe and Africa have been studied in terms of entrepreneurial endeavors, there is a lack of research on Oceania despite it being a unique and important region. This book thus fills this gap by taking a progressive approach as to how entrepreneurship in Oceania is managed, emphasizing the growth of new economic segments and changing geo-political powers.




Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Oceania entrepreneurship: A future research agenda (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 2. The job satisfaction trajectory during entrepreneurship entry and beyond (Safiya Mukhtar Alshibani, Thierry Volery and Ingebjorg Kristoffersen).- Chapter 3. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Policy responses for SMEs in Australia (Esha Thukral).- Chapter 4. The multiple layers of coopetition and their link with sales performance: Insights from sporting clubs in New Zealand (James M. Crick and Dave Crick).- Chapter 5. Australian entrepreneurial universities (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship in Australia: Social Values and Perceptions (Esha Thukral).- Chapter 7. Oceania crisis management and resilience (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 8. Tourism innovation in Oceania (Vanessa Ratten).

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      Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
      Publication Date: 12/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9789811673405, 978-9811673405
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book focuses on the growth of entrepreneurship in Oceania. This means focusing on cultural endeavors as well as digital and technology-based forms of entrepreneurship. It is the first to explore how Oceania has a distinctive type of business appeal given its strategic position in the world.

      Whilst other regions such as North America, Europe and Africa have been studied in terms of entrepreneurial endeavors, there is a lack of research on Oceania despite it being a unique and important region. This book thus fills this gap by taking a progressive approach as to how entrepreneurship in Oceania is managed, emphasizing the growth of new economic segments and changing geo-political powers.




      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Oceania entrepreneurship: A future research agenda (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 2. The job satisfaction trajectory during entrepreneurship entry and beyond (Safiya Mukhtar Alshibani, Thierry Volery and Ingebjorg Kristoffersen).- Chapter 3. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Policy responses for SMEs in Australia (Esha Thukral).- Chapter 4. The multiple layers of coopetition and their link with sales performance: Insights from sporting clubs in New Zealand (James M. Crick and Dave Crick).- Chapter 5. Australian entrepreneurial universities (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship in Australia: Social Values and Perceptions (Esha Thukral).- Chapter 7. Oceania crisis management and resilience (Vanessa Ratten).- Chapter 8. Tourism innovation in Oceania (Vanessa Ratten).

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