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"This book advances the understanding of entrepreneurship development, identifies the opportunities, and manages the entrepreneurship development, policies, and programs in order to further a circular economy. In addition to entrepreneurship development and entrepreneurial opportunities, the book will cover and discuss a number of other factors necessary for a successful transformation, such as entrepreneurship and innovation, entrepreneurship and change, and entrepreneurship education"--.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Book Series
- Editorial Advisory Board and List of Reviewers
- List of Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Detailed Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Section 1: Principles and Practice of the Circular Economy
- Chapter 1: Circular Economy
- Chapter 2: Circular Green Economy
- Chapter 3: Operationalization of Circular Economy
- Chapter 4: Linear Economy to Circular Economy
- Chapter 5: Circular Economy and Risk Management Synergies in Disruptive Environments
- Chapter 6: Opportunities and Challenges of Circular Economy for the Tourism Industry
- Chapter 7: Sustainability of Mandatory Pension Insurance in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 8: Implementation of Circular Practices in Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries
- Chapter 9: Circular Economy Experience
- Chapter 10: Sustainability and Justness for Transforming the Water Utility Companies' Business Models in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 11: Circular Economy Model for the E-Waste Management Sector
- Chapter 12: Development of Supply Chain Framework for the Circular Economy
- Chapter 13: Circular Economy in Energizing Smart Cities
- Section 2: Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 14: Entrepreneurial Motivation to Participate in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 15: Application of Isenberg Model for Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as a Blueprint for Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Devolution
- Chapter 16: Industrialization in Tanzania
- Chapter 17: Transitioning From Medium to Large Companies in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 18: Youth Entrepreneurship in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 19: Women's Power as Employees and Entrepreneurs in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 20: Viability of Entrepreneurship Education for Employability to Meet Industry 4.0 Challenges in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 21: Design Thinking Perspective in Entrepreneurship Education
- Chapter 22: Critical Review of Entrepreneurship Development in Namibia
- Chapter 23: Entrepreneurship Development Interventions as a Pragmatic Approach to Political and Economic Restructuring in Nigeria
- Chapter 24: Inclusive Markets and Enterprise Growth Through Public-Private Partnerships for Local Economic Development
- Chapter 25: Knowledge Management for Entrepreneurship Development in the Circular Economy
- Section 3: Managing in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 26: Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Management Skills at a Crossroad in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 27: Knowledge Management for the Circular Economy
- Chapter 28: Creativity and Innovation for Entrepreneurs in the Circular Economy
- Chapter 29: Leadership to Cultivate the Circular Economy
- Chapter 30: Measuring Infopreneurial Intentions of Library and Information Science Graduating Students
- Compilation of References
- About the Contributors
- Index
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