NAVIGATING GLOBAL MARKETS: THE INTERSECTION OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Authors

  • Prof. Rajiv Chopra Principal, DCAC, University of Delhi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v3.i10.1409

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, GII, Globalization, Innovation

Abstract

 Innovation and entrepreneurship serve as the primary engines propelling the global economy forward. In this collection of expert insights, we delve into the fundamental forces driving these regional economics, economic geography, and international economics. In recent decades, we've borne witness to a profound transformation in the world economy—a phenomenon commonly referred to as 'globalization'. This term encapsulates the rapid expansion of the free flow of goods, capital, people, ideas, information, and knowledge across borders. As we within multinational corporations and among independent entrepreneurs. Moreover, our contributors illuminate the critical role of location in fostering creativity, innovation deepen our comprehension of how innovation and entrepreneurship fuel economic development and foster growth in this globalized landscape, our experts underscore that the current era of globalization has ushered in a remarkable surge in entrepreneurial activity, evident both  and entrepreneurship. They emphasize that in a globalized economy, public policy must prioritize knowledge and ideas as the fundamental drivers of competitiveness and economic prosperity.dynamics, enriching our understanding with both theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence across various research domains, such as the economics of innovation and entrepreneurship,

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2017-10-10
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DOI: 10.36676/irt.v3.i10.1409
Published: 2017-10-10

How to Cite

Prof. Rajiv Chopra. (2017). NAVIGATING GLOBAL MARKETS: THE INTERSECTION OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Innovative Research Thoughts, 3(10), 320–323. https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v3.i10.1409