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Attitude, Boldness and Creativity - The ABC of Start-Up Cultures Worldwide

Written by Omer Shai on Wednesday, 30 April 2014.

Silicon Roundabout, Wadi, Plateau, Docks, Health – just some of the growing number of start-up hubs popping up around the globe. As an early member of the team at Wix.com, headquartered in Tel-Aviv, I'm often asked how a small country like Israel can have such a world-dominating start-up culture.

PayCorp Agrees Bright Office Payments Deal

Written by entrepreneurcountry on Wednesday, 16 October 2013.

Payments solutions business Pay Corporation, part of Boxhill Technologies PLC, has signed an agreement with CRM software business Bright Office, further extending its reach outside of the gaming and lottery sectors.

An Open Door To Funding For Entrepreneurs

Written by entrepreneurcountry on Tuesday, 15 October 2013.

On Friday 1st November, the Crowdfunding: Deep Impact Conference will be offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to hear from the founders of various crowdfunding platforms, as well as meet with likeminded business owners and investors. 

Tech Startup's are the Apple of Nigeria's Eye

Written by Adam Baldwin on Wednesday, 25 September 2013.

The race to win superiority in the mobile GPS market is becoming increasingly more intense, with Google and Apple seemingly fighting tooth and nail to outdo each other's latest advance.

Israel Internet Startups Snowball

Written by Kelly Dolan on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

Israel's reputation as a 'startup nation' has attracted plenty of attention and big business from foreign investors. This has been particularly beneficial for Israeli internet companies, with American firms harnessing their untapped potential by injecting venture capital and acquiring entrepreneurial young enterprises at a startling rate.

Entrepreneurship in Israel: The Solution to Conflict?

Written by Martina Keens-Betts on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

I’m a big fan of Israel, having spent a period on a Kibbutz in the North of the Country in the eighties, followed by Christmas in Eilat in 1999. I also work full-time in the Arab world, so I feel very sympathetic towards the Middle East generally, which was why I chose to spend Christmas 2012 in the Holy Land.

The Growth and Rebirth of Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

Written by Joe Haslam on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

Talking with Entrepreneurship students about strategy is like talking to millennials about pension plans. Thanks, but no thanks. It doesn’t help that textbooks on strategy are on the whole quite dull affairs (few, if any, people on their death bed request a copy of Robert E. Grant´s Contemporary Strategy Analysis).

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Attitude, Boldness and Creativity - The ABC of Start-Up Cultures Worldwide

by Omer Shai

Silicon Roundabout, Wadi, Plateau, Docks, Health – just some of the growing number of start-up hubs popping up around the globe. As an early member of the team at Wix.com, headquartered in Tel-Aviv, I'm often asked how a small country like Israel can have such a world-dominating start-up culture.

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Entrepreneurship in Israel: The Solution to Conflict?

by Martina Keens-Betts

I’m a big fan of Israel, having spent a period on a Kibbutz in the North of the Country in the eighties, followed by Christmas in Eilat in 1999. I also work full-time in the Arab world, so I feel very sympathetic towards the Middle East generally, which was why I chose to spend Christmas 2012 in the Holy Land.

Read more

Tech Startup's are the Apple of Nigeria's Eye

by Adam Baldwin

The race to win superiority in the mobile GPS market is becoming increasingly more intense, with Google and Apple seemingly fighting tooth and nail to outdo each other's latest advance.

Read more

The Growth and Rebirth of Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

by Joe Haslam

Talking with Entrepreneurship students about strategy is like talking to millennials about pension plans. Thanks, but no thanks. It doesn’t help that textbooks on strategy are on the whole quite dull affairs (few, if any, people on their death bed request a copy of Robert E. Grant´s Contemporary Strategy Analysis).

Read more

Israel Internet Startups Snowball

by Kelly Dolan

Israel's reputation as a 'startup nation' has attracted plenty of attention and big business from foreign investors. This has been particularly beneficial for Israeli internet companies, with American firms harnessing their untapped potential by injecting venture capital and acquiring entrepreneurial young enterprises at a startling rate.

Read more

Creating in Crowds

by Thomas A. Stewart

In the romantic version, entrepreneurship and individualism are synonymous. He or she is a lone visionary, a Don Quixote tilting against the windmills of business as usual, with no resources beyond an impossible dream, a mulish stubbornness, and a maxed-out credit card.

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