1st Edition

Entrepreneurship and Work in the Gig Economy The Case of the Western Balkans

    176 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    176 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The crisis caused by COVID-19 poses a major challenge for the global economy and business. It has been a test for economic resilience, and how this crisis will affect business activities will be determined by their competitiveness. Only firms that have succeeded in reorienting and quickly adapting to the emerging crisis have continued without interruption in their operations, thus demonstrating their flexibility and high level of resilience.

    Research shows that companies driving the gig economy celebrate the benefits: flexibility, additional income, freedom and other various opportunities for workers. They require entrepreneurial digital skills that improve their competitiveness and benefit not only themselves but the economy as well. Therefore, digital competencies are becoming a significant resource and precondition for employment, and it is essential to promote digital entrepreneurial skills, introducing them into education programs through different forms of education. This book stresses and explores the importance of synergy between industry and virtual universities. Considering the importance of these issues, this book draws together literature on globalization and small and medium enterprise development and internationalization from disparate sources into a cohesive body of work, which traces the evolution of entrepreneurship and our understanding of the topic. It investigates the impact of digitalization on creating job opportunities in the labor market.

    Covering social, economic and psychological approaches to the most current topics, this book will be a useful framework to new theories and practices that are emerging to challenge conventional wisdom. It will be of interest to scholars, upper-level students, and researchers involved in the field of entrepreneurship.

    PART I. Theoretical Perspectives of Globalization 

    1. Global business flows

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković

    PART II. Globalization and Entrepreneurship 

    2. Entrepreneurship: past, present & future

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković

    PART III. Digital Entrepreneurship 

    3. Enterprise digital transformation towards network virtualization

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković 

    4. Exploring the synergistic potential in virtual university and virtual enterprise

    Prof. Dr Dušan Marković

    PART IV. Changing Nature of Work in the Digital Era 

    5. The transformation of work in a global knowledge Economy

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković

    PART V. Organisational and Entrepreneurial resilience 

    6. Resilience and entrepreneurship

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković 

    7. The Resilient Entrepreneur

    Arsen Dragojević

    PART VI. Economic and social impact of Global ecosystem on Progress in Montenegro 

    8. Economic Prosperity in the Western Balkans and Montenegro

    Prof. Dr Mirjana Radović-Marković 

    9. Measuring Quality of Life

    Prof. Dr Borislav Đukanović and Arsen Dragojević 

    10. Measuring Professional Life

    Prof. Dr Borislav Đukanović

    Biography

    Mirjana Radović-Marković is professor and principal research fellow at the Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Borislav Đukanović is professor at the University Donja Gorica, Podgorica, Montenegro.

    Dušan Marković is professor of applied studies at the Belgrade Academy of Business and Art, Belgrade, Serbia.

    Arsen Dragojević is a researcher at Ipsos Strategic Marketing in Belgrade, Serbia.