Entrepreneurship in Singapore
Case Studies, History and Ecosystem
Ailson J De Moraes editor Robert Fitzgerald editor Choon-Yin Sam editor Jürgen Rudolph editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:22nd Dec '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 22nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book examines the characteristics and context of entrepreneurship in Singapore, with reference to new interviews by Singaporean entrepreneurs and their firms. The book is split in two sections.
The first section looks at Singapore from a comparative perspective. It provides a historical overview of Singapore’s business system, examining the shift in Singapore government policy from the developmental state to encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation. It also examines the current entrepreneurial ecosystem, highlighting the synergies of government support, clean governance, robust venture capital and angel investment networks. The second section of the book dives into a range of case studies of Singaporean entrepreneurs. All interview chapters will adopt a similar structure to facilitate cross-comparison and include pedagogical features such as summary boxes and guiding questions. Major entrepreneurship theories such as effectuation, alertness and resilience approaches are discussed, and a thematic analysis of the primary data helps readers reflect on the narratives in light of these theories.
Useful for university teaching and of academic interest, this book will be of relevance to students and researchers of entrepreneurship, business innovation and Asia-Pacific business.
ISBN: 9781032955148
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
208 pages