| List of Tables | vii |
| List of Figures | ix |
| About the Editors | xi |
| About the Contributors | xiii |
| List of Contributors | xvii |
| Foreword | xix |
| Acknowledgments | xxi |
| Introduction | xxiii |
| Chapter 1: Building Up the Concept of Responsible Entrepreneurship within the Digital Silk Road | |
| Renata Thiebaut | 1 |
| Chapter 2: Sustainable Development Footprint on FDIs as Entrepreneurship for Social Changes in Brazil | |
| Andreia Costa Vieira | 17 |
| Chapter 3: The Ecosystem of Women’s Health Social Enterprises Based in the United States | |
| Marquita Kilgore-Nolan | 37 |
| Chapter 4: Dynamic Entrepreneurial or Subsistence Self-employed? Self-employment among Urban and Rural Nigerian Workers | |
| Ikechukwu D. Nwaka and Kalu E. Uma | 95 |
| Chapter 5: Innovation, Institutions, and Social Change in Peer-to-Peer Lending: Evidence from China | |
| Daniel Cosgrove and Imran Chowdhury | 131 |
| Chapter 6: Paths to the Development of Social Entrepreneurship in Russia and Central Asian Countries: Standardization Versus De-regulation | |
| Elena G. Popkova and Bruno S. Sergi | 161 |
| Chapter 7: Global Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy: Prospects, Process and Problems | |
| Qerim Qerimi | 179 |
| Chapter 8: Exploring the Effects of Discretion, Discrimination, and Oversight on the Inclusiveness of Small Business Contracting | |
| Iman Hemmatian, Amol M. Joshi, Todd M. Inouye and Jeffrey A. Robinson | 203 |
| Chapter 9: Place and its Role in Venture Capital Funding | |
| Luke Heine | 233 |
| Index | 247 |
| List of Tables | |
| List of Figures | |
| About the Editors | |
| About the Contributors | |
| List of Contributors | |
| Foreword | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Introduction | |
| Index |
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