Entrepreneurship and Human-Centric Business Strategies for Social and Economic Resilience
This book is a curated compilation of works from the Global Conference on Entrepreneurship and Economy in an Era of Uncertainty 2025 (EEEU-25). The book explores the critical role of entrepreneurship in the digital age, emphasizing the necessity of innovation for businesses to navigate global crises such as pandemics, geopolitical tensions, and economic disruptions. It illuminates the transformative impact of digital innovation on fostering entrepreneurial ventures while underscoring the significance of adept organizational management in nurturing and sustaining successful businesses. The relationships between entrepreneurship, housing, and property markets in the global economy, and the implications of globalization on local real estate dynamics is also explored, investigating how macroeconomic factors such as interest rates, inflation, and foreign exchange rates influence entrepreneurial opportunities in the housing and property sectors, as well as their connection to broader economic trends.
Covering topics such as the synergy between innovation and entrepreneurship, promoting sustainability in business practices, integrating supply chain and logistics management, and enhancing educational pursuits through entrepreneurial activities, this work provides valuable and practical insights for scholars and practitioners at the intersection of innovation, disruption, and entrepreneurship.
Singha Chaveesuk is the Dean of KMITL Business School at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang in Bangkok, Thailand. He holds a PhD and specializes in innovation and technology management, focusing on digital business and e-commerce. His research has garnered significant recognition, with numerous citations across various academic platforms, reflecting his active role in scholarly contributions. Published extensively in credible publications, Dr. Chaveesuk has addressed issues including technological acceptance in higher education and digital payment systems. He often reviews scholarly articles and serves on various editorial boards. His lectures stress practical applications, equipping students for the changing field of corporate technology and digital transformation.
Seungwoo Shin is the Dean of the Faculty of Real Estate Studies at Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea. He holds a PhD and has extensive experience in real estate and urban studies. His significant research contributions are reflected in numerous citations across various platforms. Prof. Shin's academic journey includes tenure at Cornell University, where he developed expertise in real estate economics and urban planning. He has published many articles in reputable journals on real estate investment and property management. Recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS), he serves on editorial boards and reviews for several journals, emphasizing practical applications in his teaching and focusing on real estate finance, market analysis, and sustainable urban development.
Sebastian Kot, PhD is currently an associate professor in management and supply chain management at the Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland. He has published 220 articles with 7,453 citations and H-index of 46 in Google Scholar; 146 articles with 3726 citations and H-index of 33 in Scopus; and having over 25 years of teaching, research and managerial experience in higher education. He is the Extraordinary Professor in the North-West University, South Africa. He is a Founder and Co-editor of Polish Journal of Management Studies (Scopus Q3). Member of Editorial Boards and reviewer of numerous journals. His scientific interest includes supply chain management, SME management and development, logistics, transportation as well as scientometrics.
Bilal Khalid received a Ph.D. in Industrial Business Administration from KMITL Business School, Bangkok. Dr. Khalid's research interests include entrepreneurship, immigrant and gender entrepreneurship, industry 4.0, leadership and negotiations, digital transformations, gamification, eLearning, blockchain, big data, smart farming, smart cities and emerging markets, and information technology management. He has published 30 articles with 2041 citations and H-index of 23 in Google Scholar; 30+ articles with 1,143 citations and H-index of 20 in Scopus; and Dr. Bilal Khalid also serves as an editorial advisory board at Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (Scopus Q1), Journal of Computer Networks and Communications (Scopus Q2), Education Research International (Scopus Q2), and a reviewer for several Scopus and Web of Science indexed journals.