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How to Start an Entrepreneurial Revolution (Spanish version)
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-R1006AEntrepreneurship(1) Stop emulating Silicon Valley. (2) Shape the ecosystem around local conditions. (3) Engage the private sector early. (4) Favor the high potentials. (5) Get a big win on the board. (6) Tackle cultural change head-on. (7) Stress the roots. (8) Don't overengineer clusters; help them grow organically. (9) Reform legal, regulatory, and bureaucratic frameworks. Each of these is critical to entrepreneurship-yet insufficient to sustain it. They key ...Starting at €8.20
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How to Start an Entrepreneurial Revolution
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-R1006A-EEntrepreneurshipStudies from around the globe consistently link entrepreneurship with rapid job creation, GDP growth, and long-term productivity increases. That's why the new holy grail for governments in both emerging and developed countries is to create an environment that nurtures and sustains entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, many governments take a misguided approach to building entrepreneurship ecosystems. They pursue some unattainable ideal and look to eco...Starting at €8.20
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The Global Entrepreneur (Spanish version)
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-R0812JEntrepreneurshipThey must clearly articulate their reasons for going global, learn to build alliances with more powerful partners, excel at international supply chain management, and create a multinational culture within their organization. Entrepreneurs shouldn't fear the fact that the world isn't flat. Being global may not be a pursuit for the fainthearted, but even start-ups can thrive by using distance to gain competitive advantage.Starting at €8.20
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Entrepreneurs and the Cult of Failure
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-F1104F-EEntrepreneurshipDaniel Isenberg on why "embracing failure" to encourage entrepreneurship is bad policy.Starting at €8.20
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Entrepreneurs and the Cult of Failure (Spanish version)
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-F1104FEntrepreneurshipDaniel Isenberg on why "embracing failure" to encourage entrepreneurship is bad policy.Starting at €8.20
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The Global Entrepreneur
Isenberg, Daniel J.Article HBS-R0812J-EEntrepreneurshipFor over a century, start-ups began by focusing on their home markets. More and more, however, are now being born global - chasing opportunities created by distance, learning to manage faraway operations, and hunting for the planet's best manufacturing locations, brightest talent, most willing investors, and most profitable customers wherever they may be - from day one. That's not easy. In his research, Harvard professor Isenberg has found that g...Starting at €8.20
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Cómo cambiará 'blockchain' la manera de hacer pagos
Soley, JorgeArticle ART-3097Finance, Information TechnologiesAunque se encuentre en un estado muy incipiente, la tecnología de blockchain (cadena de bloques) y sus desarrollos podrían tener un efecto disruptivo en numerosos sectores. Uno de ellos es el bancario, cuyo papel como "sello de seguridad" podría dejar de tener sentido. El autor explora el posible impacto de la descentralización que supone blockchain en los medios de pago y, por extensión, en la actividad de la banca y las empresas...Starting at €8.20
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How Blockchain Will Change the Way We Pay
Soley, JorgeArticle ART-3097-EFinance, Information TechnologiesAlthough still in a fledgling state, blockchain technology and associated developments could have a disruptive effect across many sectors. One industry that is particularly vulnerable is banking, whose long-established role as facilitator, guarantor and validator of payment operations would lose much of its relevance in a blockchain-based economy. The author explores the possible impact that a decentralized system like blockchain could have on tr...Starting at €8.20