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  • Welter, Friederike  (4)
  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781788977616
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 volume)
    Series Statement: Elgar impact of entrepreneurship research series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How to make your doctoral research relevant
    DDC: 378.24
    Keywords: Degrees, Academic ; Universities and colleges Graduate work ; Dissertations, Academic ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Forschung ; Wichtigkeit ; Promotion ; Dissertation ; Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten
    Abstract: Contents: Why should we care about the relevance and impact of our research? -- 1. Introducing the book: The what, why and how of relevance and impact / Friederike Welter, David Urbano, Turki Alfahaid, Abdullah Aljarodi, Elsa Breit, Andreas Buhrandt, Débora de Castro Leal, Sina Feldermann, Jonas Janisch, Philipp Köhn, Tatiana Lopez, Anne Löscher, Anna Müller, Max Paschke, Philipp Julian Ruf, Julia Schnittker and Christine Weigel -- How to identify relevance in your research topic: New directions in entrepreneurship research -- 2. Bring your background up and keep the context in mind to choose the right conversation / Sebastian Aparicio -- 3. Irrelevant or relevant: Key learnings from an early career researcher for other early career researchers / Jonas Janisch -- 4. Schrödinger's family firm: On the German legislator implicitly defining the family business and how he attempts to protect it / Andreas Buhrandt -- 5. Can you spare a dollar, please? Foreign exchange shortage as a persistent challenge to economic development / Anne Löscher -- How to make your research approaches relevant -- 6. Find your conversation and join it / Claudia Alvarez -- 7. The real deal: A researcher among practitioners / Inga Haase -- 8. From practice to practice: An example for the relevance of research (projects) and its implications / Julia Schnittker -- 9. Different approaches of context in quantitative entrepreneurship research / Abdullah Aljarodi, Tatiana Lopez and Turki Alfahaid -- 10. How to study context in quantitative entrepreneurship research / Christine Weigel and Christian Soost -- 11. Reflections of an activist-academic / Débora de Castro Leal -- How to transfer your research results -- 12. Be passionate about your research topics and share this passion / Kerstin Ettl -- 13. The life cycle of academia and its impact on early career researchers' publishing behaviour / Philipp Julian Ruf and Philipp Köhn -- 14. Living under the restrictions of a 'publish or perish' culture / Christine Weigel and Anna Müller -- 15. Fighting for attention: Early career researchers and the online scientific community / Inga Haase and Anna Müller -- 16. The value of business events for engaged scholarship / Elsa Breit -- 17. Bridging the gap: Contextualization as a lighthouse / Max Paschke -- Afterthoughts -- 18. An ongoing journey: Developing relevance and impact dimensions of entrepreneurship research / Tatiana Lopez, Anna Müller and Max Paschke -- Index.
    Abstract: "Everyone wants their research to be read and to be relevant. This exciting new guide presents a broad range of ideas for enhancing research impact and relevance. Bringing together researchers from all stages of academic life, it offers a far-reaching discussion of strategies to optimise relevancy in the modern research environment. This book is crucial reading for advanced masters students, doctoral students and researchers in the social sciences wishing to grow the relevance of their research beyond academia. Senior researchers and educators offering doctoral courses will also benefit from its insight into the development of a generation of young researchers in the contemporary academic environment"--
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  • 2
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786430946
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar Research Agendas
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsförderung ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Entrepreneurship Government policy ; Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: Why we need a different research agenda on entrepreneurship policy / David Smallbone and Friederike Welter -- Part I: Key themes in entrepreneurship policy -- 2. Reviewing and revising the rhetoric of enterprise policy: Going back to basics / Norin Arshed and Ian Drummond -- 3. Placing enterprise policy in context: A policy transfer approach / Mirela Xheneti -- 4. A research agenda for entrepreneurship policy / David Storey and Jonathan Potter -- 5. Policies to support internationalisation: Who needs them and what do they need? / David Smallbone and Hang Do -- Part II: National case studies -- 6. China: A focus on local policy / David Smallbone, Xiao Li and Jianbo Xu -- 7. SMEs and entrepreneurship policy in Russia / Vera Barinova, Stepan Zemtsov and David Smallbone -- 8. Entrepreneurship and the middle income trap: The case of Poland / Anna Rogut and Bogdan Piasecki -- 9. Policy issues for SMEs: Practical lessons from Japan's experiences in the 2010s / Itsutomo Mitsui -- 10. The role of mobile technologies and inclusive innovation policies in sme development in sub saharan Africa / Bitange Ndemo -- 11. Stimulating entrepreneurship in South Africa's townships / Thami Mazwai -- Index.
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This book makes the case for a change in the research agenda on entrepreneurship policy. An exemplary group of authors addresses the agenda for entrepreneurship policy researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the field. A key theme is the importance of context, which is particularly marked where policy transfer is attempted. Themes covered include monitoring and evaluation, policies to promote internationalisation and critical approaches to analysing public policy in the field. The book also presents national cases where relevant policy experience is judged as worthy of wider dissemination. These chapters focus on entrepreneurship policy issues in China, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Sub Saharan Africa and Poland. This book will be required reading for researchers and policy makers alike. A key message to researchers is the need to increase their understanding of the policy process as well as their engagement with policy makers. At the same time policy makers need to increase the use of systematically gathered evidence into the policy making process"--
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  • 3
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788119474
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 321 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and context
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Entrepreneurship ; Contextualism (Philosophy) ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction: Friederike Welter -- 1. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2001), 'The distinctiveness of entrepreneurship in transition economies', Small business economics , 16 - (4), June, 249-62 -- 2. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2003), 'Entrepreneurship in transition economies: Necessity or opportunity driven?', Babson-Kauffman entrepreneurship research conference (BKERC) paper , 1-16 -- 3. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2005), '(Re-) constructing the entrepreneurial spirit', Frontiers of entrepreneurship research, Babson college, MA, USA, 104-17 31 -- 4. Friederike Welter and Frank Lasch (2008), 'Entrepreneurship research in Europe: Taking stock and looking forward', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 32 (2), March, 241-8 -- 5. Jürgen Schmude, Friederike Welter and Stefan Heumann (2008), 'Entrepreneurship research in Germany', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 32 - (2), March, 289-311 -- 6. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2008), 'Women's entrepreneurship from an institutional perspective: The case of Uzbekistan', International entrepreneurship and management journal , 4 - (4), December, 505-20 -- 7. Candida G. Brush, Anne de Bruin and Friederike Welter (2009), 'A gender-aware framework for women's entrepreneurship', International journal of gender and entrepreneurship , 1 - (1), 8-24 -- 8. Kerstin Ettl and Friederike Welter (2010), 'Gender, context and entrepreneurial learning', International journal of gender and entrepreneurship , 2 - (2), 108-29 -- 9. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2011), '"Surfing on the ironing board" - The representation of women's entrepreneurship in German newspapers', entrepreneurship and regional development , 23 - (9-10), December, 763-86 -- 10. Lutz Trettin and Friederike Welter (2011), 'Challenges for spatially oriented entrepreneurship research', Entrepreneurship and regional development , 23 (7-8), September, 575-602 -- 11. Friederike Welter (2011), 'Contextualizing entrepreneurship - conceptual challenges and ways forward', Entrepreneurship theory and practice , 35 - (1), January, 165-84 -- 12. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2011), 'Institutional perspectives on entrepreneurial behavior in challenging environments', Journal of small business management , 49 - (1), January, 107-25 -- 13. Friederike Welter (2012), 'All you need is trust? A critical review of the trust and entrepreneurship literature', International small business journal, 30 (3), may, 193-212 -- 14. Friederike Welter and Mirela Xheneti (2013), 'Reenacting contextual boundaries - entrepreneurial resourcefulness in challenging environments', in Andrew C. Corbett and Jerome A. Katz (eds), Entrepreneurial resourcefulness: Competing with constraints (advances in entrepreneurship, firm emergence and growth, volume 15), Bingley, UK: Emerald group publishing ltd, 149-83 -- 15. Friederike Welter, Candida Brush and Anne de Bruin (2014), 'The gendering of entrepreneurship context', Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IFM) Bonn working paper 01/14, February, 1-23 277 -- 16. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2015), 'Creative forces for entrepreneurship: The role of institutional change agents', Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IFM) Bonn working paper 01/15, March, 1-29 - 17. Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Anna Pobol (2015), 'Entrepreneurial activity in the informal economy: A missing piece of the entrepreneurship jigsaw puzzle', Entrepreneurship and regional development, 27 (5-6), 292-306 -- 18. Friederike Welter (2016), 'Wandering between contexts', in David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (eds), The routledge companion to the makers of modern entrepreneurship, chapter 19, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 213-32 -- 19. Ted Baker and Friederike Welter (2017), 'Come on out of the ghetto, please! - Building the future of entrepreneurship research', International journal of entrepreneurial behavior and research, 23 (2), 170-84 -- 20. Friederike Welter, Ted Baker, David B. Audretsch and William B. Gartner (2017), 'Everyday entrepreneurship - A call for entrepreneurship research to embrace entrepreneurial diversity', Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 41 (3), May, 311-21 -- Index.
    Abstract: This book identifies Friederike Welter's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades, and shows how her work is contextualised in time and place. The book gives a differentiated understanding of entrepreneurship and contexts, celebrating diversity as well as complexity. The author discusses temporal and spatial contexts and the role of gender for contextualising entrepreneurship, drawing attention to the interplay between history, place, gender alongside the context of researchers and entrepreneurs. Diversity is also highlighted through this contextual approach. This book offers a valuable collection of articles that provide entrepreneurship scholars with a sound basis for further research on entrepreneurship and context. Essential for those interested in exploring the foundations of the entrepreneurship and context theme, Friederike Welter's set of articles highlight the development of this debate. This will be an ideal read for all entrepreneurship scholars and students looking for an accessible review of the topic
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781785361661
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 p)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Context, process and gender in entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338/.04/082
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmer ; Geschlecht ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; KMU ; Unternehmensgründung ; Europa ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Women-owned business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Frau ; Arbeitswelt
    Abstract: By combining high-quality and in-depth research in the field, this book provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the current topical issues in European entrepreneurship and small business research. With contributions from international experts, the book provides a particular focus on the behaviour between individuals and groups within different contexts; the personal and structural factors that shape entrepreneurial and small business activity; and a focus on gender in entrepreneurship within different contexts. Students and academics interested in gender and entrepreneurship will benefit from this far-reaching book. The contextual and practical approach will also be of use to national and regional policy makers
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Robert Blackburn, Ulla Hytti and Friederike Welter -- 2. Entrepreneurial activity under transition / Alexander Chepurenko -- 3. Women gender and entrepreneurship : why can't a woman be more like a man? / Susan Marlow -- 4. Institutional entrepreneuring in erratic environments / Jan Hermes and Tuija Mainela -- 5. The effect of university and social environments on graduates' start-up intentions : an exploratory study in IberoAmerica / Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano -- 6. Determinants and measurement of entrepreneurial self-efficacy among woman entrepreneurs / Silke Tegtmeier and Jan Mitra -- 7. Gendering entrepreneurship : a discursive analysis of a woman's entrepreneur competition / Celile Itir Gögüs, Ozan Duygulu and Örsan Örge -- 8. The gendered nature of family business succession / Janice Byrne and Salma Fattoum -- 9. Practices hindering employee innovative behaviour in manufacturing SMEs / Satu Aaltonen and Ulla Hytti
    Note: Includes index
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