FROM POOR TO ENTREPRENEUR: AN INNOVATIVE STRATEGY TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  • KOBEISSI N
  • DAMANPOUR F
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Abstract

This case focuses on an innovative financial institution known as the Grameen Bank that has managed to inspire thousands of poor in Bangladesh and other developing and developed countries to start microenterprises by providing them with credit, training and social help in a market that has traditionally excluded them because they lacked the necessary financial resources.

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KOBEISSI, N., & DAMANPOUR, F. (2003). FROM POOR TO ENTREPRENEUR: AN INNOVATIVE STRATEGY TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. Journal of Enterprising Culture, 11(04), 399–405. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218495803000147

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