Emerging entrepreneurship in Cuba
Publication date: 1 July 2011
Abstract
Subject area
Entrepreneurship; tourism and hospitality.
Study level/applicability
Junior or senior-level business students as well as graduate-level (MBA and/or EMBA) classes in entrepreneurship, small business management, strategic management, international business or international economics.
Case overview
Cuban tour guides working for the communist Castro Government dream of working for themselves or leaving for the USA. Their story is contrasted by a visit to Cuba as told by a US business professor.
Expected learning outcomes
To compare entrepreneurship under capitalism that is slowly relaxing their communistic rules, to learn more about the island of Cuba and its potential for tourism and new venture creation, to understand the legal, social, political, historical and cultural barriers to entrepreneurship, to hypothesize or brainstorm potential new ventures for Cuba.
Supplementary materials
Teaching notes; photos also available upon request from the author.
Keywords
Citation
Helms, M.M. (2011), "Emerging entrepreneurship in Cuba", , Vol. 1 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/20450621111172980
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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