Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, Innovation and Sustainable Development
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is closely affiliated to knowledge, innovation and flexibility, factors that are directly related to competitiveness
in the globalized economy. Obtaining prosperity in the globalized and liberalized world economy is related to the competitiveness degree
of the country. Being competitive in the international markets by fostering entrepreneurship has become a primary concern of policy
makers in the developed and developing countries too, which are trying to attain their competitiveness. For an economy to develop
sustainable and shared increases in per capita income are needed. The increases in per capita income should be accompanied by
movements of the economy`s structural composition towards higher value added goods and more efficient production methods.
Entrepreneurs can contribute to the economy through the allocation of resources in a more productive way, by giving support to changes
in structures, by making discoveries in order to lower costs, increase efficiency, produce in a more effective way. The aim of this paper is
to examine the recent advances in the understanding the relationship between knowledge, entrepreneurship and innovation in one hand,
and how they relate to the sustainable development on the other. The methods of research are analysis and synthesis of the scientific
literature discussing how entrepreneurship can contribute to the economy and society and how can it be fostered through knowledge and
innovation.
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