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    Entrepreneurship in China 101

    gsb.stanford.edu— “Hear from an investor, legal expert, and two entrepreneurs on the “tremendous potential” in China and the aspects which a would-be entrepreneur needs to keep in mind”

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Corinne Dibert
    • Duration: 1:10 hours
  • article
    The Entrepreneurship Challenge in Nigeria

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has set an ambitious goal: He wants the country to become one of the world’s top 20 economies during the next two decades”

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium
  • podcast
    Mindtree Consulting's Subroto Bagchi on the Principles of High-Performance Entrepreneurship

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “The first was to build the company as a global IT and R&D services firm. The second was to document his entrepreneurial experience, not with 20-20 hindsight, as many businesspeople do, but as it unfolded.”

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium
    • Duration: < 30 min
  • article
    Thinking small: Entrepreneurship in India

    .gsb.columbia.edu— “Despite all the fuss about offshoring to Bangalore, Amar Bhidé claims it can’t transform India’s economy. Here, he explains the reforms needed to spur business growth and put India on the fast track”

    • Published 2006
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Corinne Dibert
  • article
    Open Sesame? Or Could the Doors Slam Shut for Alibaba.com?

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “In a modern version of the old tale, Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba.com, has established an e-commerce company with millions of users and a growing global reputation”

    • Published 2005
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium
  • article
    In Asia, the Venture Capital Business Has Two Sides

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “While Asian entrepreneurs are eager for venture-capital investments from firms in the United States and Western Europe, and Western investors are ready to enter the booming Asian economies, for now the two sides often circle each other warily or, at best, proceed awkwardly”

    • Published 2004
    • No comments
    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium