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This book is about the interplay of literary practice, entrepreneurship and technology. It assesses the level of entrepreneurial interest among selected literary/artistic practitioners, evaluates the personal entrepreneurial characteristics of these literary practitioners, investigates the relationship between the practitioners' interest in entrepreneurship and their literary practice and assesses the impact that technology has on their literary practice. The book shows that, literary practice, as a creative endeavour, is capable of triggering other economic activities such as publishing,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about the interplay of literary practice, entrepreneurship and technology. It assesses the level of entrepreneurial interest among selected literary/artistic practitioners, evaluates the personal entrepreneurial characteristics of these literary practitioners, investigates the relationship between the practitioners' interest in entrepreneurship and their literary practice and assesses the impact that technology has on their literary practice. The book shows that, literary practice, as a creative endeavour, is capable of triggering other economic activities such as publishing, packaging, marketing and a host of others which can drive the engine of the nation's economy, especially if it is well harnessed with modern technology.
Autorenporträt
Isaac Oluyi is a literary practitioner with bias for technology. He holds a B.A. in Literature-in-English and a Postgraduate Diploma in Technology Management. He is on his M.A Programme in Literature at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile- Ife. He works with the National Centre for Technology Management, Ile-Ife as an Administrator.