Innovative Entrepreneurship is the Way to Inclusive Development 318.0

To deliver on the second of his four-part set of campaign promises, inclusive development where all participate in growth, President Aquino’s development program must go beyond the focus on public-private partnerships (PPP) in infrastructure and also incentivize opportunity-seeking in innovative entrepreneurship. Indeed, PPPs will definitely add to aggregate demand in the mathematical economic planning model, [...]

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SYNTHESiST refines White Hat Search Engine Optimization 170.0

Surprisingly, Kathleen Eisenhardt and inductive case research wins To help improve blog content, the very first principle of white hat SEO, I installed a keyword cloud plug-in at the Sidebar on the right to compare results with my tag cloud. At the footer below, the tag cloud is my own view about what is important [...]

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William Baumol’s Innovative View of Entrepreneurship 130.0

Corruption and poverty are problems to be solved Professor William J. Baumol gave me an epiphany. His 1990 journal – Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive and Destructive – showed me a link between the two biggest problems of the Philippines, corruption and poverty. His paper also gave a hint at a possible solution to the problems in [...]

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Replicative and Innovative Entrepreneurship 28.0

Professor Baumol classifies entrepreneurship as productive, unproductive or destructive. That gave me an epiphany. (Read about this epiphany in updated Post #130 on William Baumol’s Innovative View of Entrepreneurship). In Kuala Lumpur, Prime Minister Badawi defined entrepreneurship as based on “technology, business skills and leadership” at the opening of the 2009 National Entrepreneurs’ Movement exhibit. [...]

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Baumol and an Innovative View of Entrepreneurship 9.0

Note: This post has been re-written in a more accessible and longer style. Please click here for link to Post 130, the better version. Professor Baumol’s paper on entrepreneurship gave me an epiphany – a link between the two biggest problems in the Philippines, corruption and poverty. His paper also gave a hint at a [...]

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