Entrepreneurial Competencies and Growth of New Micro Small and Medium Businesses

Encouraging the creation of companies has become the leitmotif for solving the economic and social problems of states, especially when it comes to companies with real potential for growth, which constitutes the real levers of countries development. We focus on the profile of entrepreneurs who create small businesses and who can successfully increase their projects after a few years. They are the pillars of success insofar as the company is the projection of their characteristics. This document attempts to better understand the impact of entrepreneurial competencies on the growth of the company. The research was carried out using a questionnaire sent to 181 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME’s) newly created. For the analysis of the results we have mobilized the method of structural equations. The results confirmed that the growth of the company is well influenced by managerial and networking competencies.<<ClickHere>>>>

Who Will Lead Global Growth? Slowing Trends are the ‘New Normal’

Focusing on the US, Japan, Germany and China—four large economies that make up almost half of the world’s GDP—this article analyses each of their growth stories independently and comparatively. None of these economies were doing well by historical measures, years after the financial crisis of 2008. The article addresses possible reasons for this slow growth, and which country might lead growth into the future.>>ClickHere>>>

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