Module 3.1: Formulation a national entrepreneurship strategy

  • United Nations Conference for Trade and Development (2012) Entrepreneurship Policy Framework and Implementation Guidance, UNCTAD, Geneva. Unctad

Module 3.2: Regulatory environment

  • D.Andrade, G.H., Bruhn, M., McKenzi, D., (2013) A helping Hand or the Long Arm of the Law? Experimental Evidence on What Governments Can Do to Formalize Firms. Policy Research Working Paper 6435, World Bank, Washington.
  • Djankov, S., La Porta, R., Lopes-de-Silanes, F., Shleifer, A., (2002) The Regulation of Entry in Quarterly Journal of Economics 117(1): 1–37.

Module 3.3: Entrepreneurship Education

  • Valerio, A., Parton, B., & Robb, A. (2014), Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programs around the World: Dimensions for Success, Directions in Development, Human Development, The World Bank.
  • European Commission (2016), EntreComp: The Entrepreneurship Competence Framework, JRC Science for Policy Review Unger, J., Rauch, A., Frese, M., and Rosenbusch, N. (2011), Human Capital and Entrepreneurial Success: A Meta-Analytical Review, Journal of Business Venturing, 26: 341-358.

Module 3.4: Technology and Innovation

  • United Nations Conference for Trade and Development (2012) A Framework for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Reviews, UNCTAD, Geneva. Unctad

Module 3.5: Access to Finance

  • OECD (2015) Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs, an OECD scorecard. OECD, Paris. Ggb
  • World Bank (2014) Enhancing access to finance for technology entrepreneurs, Analysis of Highly Innovative, High Growth Start-ups in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Nepal. The World Bank, Washington. Documents Worldbank

Module 3.6: Awareness and networking

  • Klyver, K., Foley, D. (2012), Network and culture in entrepreneurship, in Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Volume 24, Issue 7-8.