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  • 1
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9780857935076
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (648 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: Second edition
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Schäfer, Hans-Bernd, 1943 - The economic analysis of civil law
    DDC: 346
    Schlagwort(e): Rechtsökonomik ; Bürgerliches Recht ; Eigentumsrechtstheorie ; Haftung ; Vertrag ; Gesellschaftsrecht ; Theorie ; Deutschland ; Law and economics Textbooks ; Civil law ; Economic aspects ; Law and economics ; Electronic books ; Deutschland ; Bürgerliches Recht ; Privatrecht ; Ökonomische Theorie des Rechts
    Kurzfassung: "This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough guide to the economic analysis of law, with a particular focus on civil law systems. It encapsulates a structured analysis and nuanced evaluation of norms and legal policies, using the tools of economic theory. Key features include: Examples and cases that illustrate central concepts of the economic analysis of law in relation to civil law doctrines. Examination of the core areas of civil law: tort law, contract law, property law, intellectual property law as well as basic problems of insolvency law and corporate law. In-depth analysis of the legal rules of statutory law and judge-made law, demonstrating the extent to which these rules are either based on economic criteria or run parallel to them - and the extent to which such criteria facilitate the application and further development of law. This substantially revised second edition presents the latest insights into legal economic research, including important empirical and behavioural deliberations. It will be a valuable guide for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of law and economics"--
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Contents: Introduction to the economic analysis of civil law -- Part I: Fundamentals -- 1. Alternative decisions, consequences, and evaluations -- 2. Normative foundations - what is social welfare? Problems of social choice -- 3. Economics, property rights and economic analysis of law -- 4. Homo economicus, behavioural economics, and paternalism -- Part II: Economic analysis of tort law -- 5. Objectives and regulatory problems of tort law, the magic triangle of tort law -- 6. Fault liability and strict liability -- 7. Reciprocal and bilateral damages -- 8. Attribution of damage, causality -- 9. The scope of protection by tort law, liberal rights, pure economic loss, and non-pecuniary damage -- 10. Special problems of tort law: Product liability, environmental liability, compensation for pain and suffering, vicarious liability, limits of civil liability -- Part III: Economic analysis of contract law -- 11. On the economic analysis of contractual freedom and contract law -- 12. The fully specified contract and its reconstruction by default rules -- 13. Complementary contract interpretation, base of the contract, reconstruction of the fully specified contract, and fair distribution of the total surplus from a contract -- 14. Economic analysis of breach of contract, impossibility and delay -- 15. Liability for defects in sales contracts and contracts for work -- 16. Ignorance, trust, opportunism and efficiency -- 17. Legal protection of legitimate expectations in the law of exchange of goods and services -- Part IV: Property rights (absolute rights) -- 18. Concept, function and design of property rights -- 19. The transfer of rights by acquisition in good faith -- 20. Involuntary transaction of property through taking and regulatory taking -- 21. Insolvency and conflicting security interests of creditors -- 22. Incompatible use of land and efficient use of an area -- 23. Intellectual property rights, the generation of innovations -- Part V: Corporate law -- 24. From contract to hierarchy -- 25. Basic structures and problems of company law -- Index
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781800371248
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 355 Seiten)
    Serie: New Horizons in Regional Science
    Serie: New horizons in regional science series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Unlocking regional innovation and entrepreneurship
    Schlagwort(e): Innovation ; Innovationssystem ; Entrepreneurship ; Regionalplanung ; Regionalentwicklung ; Regionale Wirtschaftskraft ; Technologiepolitik ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction to unlocking regional innovation and entrepreneurship: The potential for increasing capacities / Iréne Bernhard, Urban Gråsjö and Charlie Karlsson -- 2. Activating and redirecting regional potentials through innovation and entrepreneurship: An explorative study of European regions / Andreas P. Cornett and Nils Karl Sørensen -- 3. Urban innovation districts as hotspots for innovators / Claudia Trillo -- 4. Entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship policy and regional innovation systems / Helen Lawton Smith -- 5. Industrial policy in developed countries: A difficult but important policy area / Charlie Karlsson and Sam Tavassoli -- 6. Cultural policy for unlocking potentials of cultural activities in diverse regions / Giedrė Dzemydaitė -- 7. Assessing the role of entropy on economic complexity in Italian regions / Roberto Antonietti and Chiara Burlina -- 8. Regional institutions and small business in Russia / Yulia V. Tsareva, Stepan P. Zemtsov and Vera A. Barinova -- 9. Hiring the first employee: An international exploration on the considerations leading to job creation by the solo self-employed / Albert Kraaij and Saskia Rademaker -- 10. How patenting and self-employment have affected us metropolitan growth / Gordon F. Mulligan -- 11. Automation of income support in the public social services: A case study of an innovation that is still struggling / Elin Wihlborg and Mariana S. Gustafsson -- 12. Businessization and collaboration of the citizen/non-profit sector in Japan / Masashi Imase -- 13. Complementary smart specialization in a key Polish region / Patryk Czerwony, Mirosław Miller and Tomasz Mroczkowski -- 14. Higher education and inclusion: A comparative study of immigrants' challenges, opportunities and strategies in Sweden and South Africa / Victoria Johansson and Deeqa Odaway -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Illuminating and timely, this book explores several theoretical and empirical issues related to the potential for increasing capacities for innovation, knowledge and entrepreneurship. It highlights the current academic and political consensus that calls for policy interventions targeted towards more balanced, inclusive and regionally cohesive growth. Bringing together a wide range of cutting-edge case studies and research on regional potentials, the book explores the need for a focus on the regional inequality aspects of innovating, knowledge and entrepreneurship. Chapters analyse previously underexplored determinants of regional economic growth and development often overlooked in standard growth studies. They offer a deeper understanding of the drivers and implications of sub-national disparities in entrepreneurship and innovation in both developed and developing countries. Scholars and researchers of innovation, entrepreneurship, regional economics and spatial planning will appreciate the blend of empirical and theoretical viewpoints in the book. It will also be a useful tool for policymakers, planners and consultants involved in economic development and regional policies on different scales"--
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781789905021
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (246 Seiten)
    Serie: Elgar research agendas series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Stress ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Coping-Strategie ; Arbeitszufriedenheit ; Theorie ; Welt ; Job stress Research ; Work environment Research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Part I: Setting the scene -- 1. Introduction to a research agenda for workplace stress and wellbeing / E. Kevin Kelloway and Cary L. Cooper -- 2. Workplace stress and wellbeing: Pathways for future research advances / James Campbell Quick -- 3. The cost of stress to uk employers and employees / Christian van Stolk -- Part II: Specific influences -- 4. Leadership and well-being / Shani Pupco and Julian Barling -- 5. Observer interventions in workplace aggression: The state of the art and future directions / Ivana Vranjes, Zhanna Lyubykh and M. Sandy Hershcovis -- 6. Are your smart technologies 'killing it' or killing you? Developing a research agenda for workplace ict and worker wellbeing / Arla Day, Ryan Cook, Rachael Jones-Chick and Vanessa Myers -- 7. Work-family research: Questioning assumptions and looking forward for true impact / Winny Shen and Kristen M. Shockley -- Part III: Interventions -- 8. Mental health in the workplace: Where we've been and where we're going / Jennifer K. Dimoff, Whitney E.S. Vogel and Olivia Yoder -- 9. Managing work stress: The research agenda / Sheena Johnson and Elinor O'Connor -- 10. Cautions for mindfulness research in organisations: Taking stock and moving forward / Maree Roche, Michelle R. Tuckey and Ute R. Hülsheger -- 11. Organizational interventions - fitting the intervention to the context to ensure the participatory process / Karina Nielsen, Carolyn Axtell and Glorian Sorensen -- 12. Covid-19: Short- and long-term impacts on work and well-being / Gary W. Ivey, Jennifer E.C. Lee, Deniz Fikretoglu, Eva Guérin, Christine Frank, Stacey Silins, Donna I. Pickering, Megan M. Thompson and Madeleine T. D'Agata -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "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 insightful Research Agenda considers the current state of research into workplace stress and wellbeing and maps an innovative programme for future investigation that can advance understanding of the interrelationships between work and wellbeing. Bringing together international contributors to outline the field, the book examines the various costs and impacts of workplace stress on employers and employees. Chapters address key features of the workplace that influence employee wellbeing, including technology use, leadership, work-family relationships and aggression, as well as the unique contemporary effects of Covid-19 on wellbeing. Identifying both substantive and methodological questions that remain unanswered, the book considers the benefits of intervention strategies that are designed to enhance individual wellbeing in the workplace. Offering a unique picture of the field, this timely book is crucial reading for researchers and graduate students focused on work and wellbeing who are looking for new and innovative avenues for research. Managers and other practitioners will also benefit from its practical insights into the challenges posed by workplace stress and the potential strategies for managing stress"--
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781788119405
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (200 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Forschung ; Universitäre Forschung ; Industrieforschung ; Theorie ; Research Handbooks, manuals, etc Methodology ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface and acknowledgements -- Part I: What and why -- 1. Theory-driven, practice-driven, and "sweet spot" management research -- 2. Developing your research philosophy -- 3. Creating value in organizational research: A relational view -- 4. Relevant research: Yesterday and today -- Part II: How -- 5. Theorizing and practice -- 6. Research and practice -- 7. Communicating research to scholars and practitioners -- 8. Managing research relationships in the field -- 9. Being a sweet spot researcher -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Amidst rapid and fundamental shifts in the economic, geo-political, technological, and societal landscape, this cutting-edge book makes the timeless case that research can be informed by problems in the 'real world' and make important contributions to theory and practice. Throughout the book, the authors argue that there is a 'sweet spot' where both scholarly and practical research can be done simultaneously. It offers readers insightful and rich examples of how this can be achieved, including frameworks, examples, ideas, and tools which will guide researchers in the lifelong task of defining themselves as researchers and crafting their own unique research practice. It also features critical insights into careers oriented toward having impact on practice, reflective questions that make the principles personal and relevant, and a framework to help develop the network of connections required for research to impact practice. Speaking to the graduate student in all of us, How to Do Relevant Research will greatly benefit Ph.D. students and early career academics who gravitate towards this kind of research but worry about its feasibility and instrumentality, mid-to-late career scholars who do research for practice and teach young scholars how to do it, and to researchers in a think-tank or consultancy who want their work to be scientifically sound and practically useful"--
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781839107375
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (392 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Standortmarketing ; Stadtmarketing ; Markenimage ; Herkunftsbezeichnung ; Theorie ; Welt ; Place marketing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction: The 'country' vs. 'Place' and 'marketing' vs. 'Branding' conundrum / Nicolas Papadopoulos and Mark Cleveland -- Part I: 'birds of a feather, all over the place': My neighbourhood, my town, my country -- 1. Conceptions of place: From streets and neighbourhoods to towns, cities, nations, and beyond / Gary Warnaby and Dominic Medway -- 2. Place brands: Why, who, what, when, where, and how? / Mihalis Kavaratzis and Magdalena Florek -- 3. Will the twain ever meet? 'place' vs. 'Country' in research and practice / Nicolas Papadopoulos and Mark Cleveland -- 4. Six propositions for place marketing: A critical discussion of the current state of our field / Sebastian Zenker -- Part II: 'a case of mistaken identity?': Residents and identity politics in place and space -- 5. In search of a place brand identity model / Magdalena Florek -- 6. From participation to transformation: The multiple roles of residents in the place brand creation process / Alia El Banna and Ioana S. Stoica -- 7. Peoplescapes and placemaking in a multicultural world: Residents' identity, attachment, and belonging / Andrea Insch -- 8. The fabric of person-place-time: What metaphors from outer space can teach us in place branding / Mark Cleveland and Nicolas Papadopoulos -- Part III: 'a place is worth a thousand words': A smorgasbord of country images and effects -- 9. 'New perspectives welcome': A case for alternative approaches to country of origin effect research / Mikael Andéhn and Jean-Noël Patrick L'Espoir Decosta -- 10. The effects of stereotyping on place/country image perceptions / Peter Magnusson and Stanford A. Westjohn -- 11. Consumer dispositions and product connections to places: From parochialism to cosmopolitanism and beyond / Mark Cleveland, Nicolas Papadopoulos, and Boris Bartikowski -- 12. Country of origin cues in advertising: Theoretical insights and practical implications / Fabian Bartsch and Katharina Petra Zeugner-Roth -- 13. Cross-border acquisitions and offshoring strategies: The effects on country/place image and reputation / Michela Matarazzo -- Part IV: 'here, there, and everywhere': Advances, adversities, applications, and associations in 'country' and 'place' marketing -- 14. The role of advertising in place branding / Rick T. Wilson -- 15. Place branding as an instrument in strategic spatial planning: Insights from urban regions in western Europe and North America / Eduardo Oliveira and Anna M. Hersperger -- 16. Popular culture and place-associated products in country image / Candace L. White.
    Kurzfassung: "This book integrates new thinking on the image, marketing, and branding of places at all levels, from town squares to cities and countries, and of the products and peoples associated with them, thereby bridging the 'country' and 'place' silos in place-related research and practice. Insightful contributions from top scholars reflect fresh theorizing and provide a critical appraisal of conventional wisdom by juxtaposing intriguing contexts, questioning commonplace practices, and challenging methodologies and theoretical assumptions. Chapters explore interdependencies among residents, visitors, brand managers, and consumers; image effects of place and social identity, cross-border acquisitions, popular culture exports, and sporting mega-events; country-of-origin research, cross-cultural consumer behaviour, international marketing, destination branding, and brand modelling; and cutting-edge methodological approaches and managerial best practices in place marketing. The book's interdisciplinary know-how and approach makes it an invaluable and comprehensive reference for researchers, managers, consultants, and students alike, in areas from marketing, place management, international business, and tourism to communications, social psychology, urban geography, and regional economics"--
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781788977272
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Serie: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Innovation ; Innovationsmanagement ; Kreativität ; Theorie ; Welt ; Creative ability in business ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction: Shared foundations and diverse inquiries for advancing creativity and innovation research / Jing Zhou and Elizabeth D. Rouse -- Part I: Foundations of creativity and innovation research -- 1. Conducting rigorous research on individual creativity / Christina E. Shalley and Amy P. Breidenthal -- 2. The dual pathway to creativity model: Implications for workplace creativity / Bernard A. Nijstad, Eric F. Rietzschel, Matthijs Baas, and Carsten K.W. De Dreu -- 3. Team creativity and innovation / Daan van Knippenberg and Inga J. Hoever -- 4. Creativity and standardization: Tension, complementarity, and paradox / Robert C. Litchfield, Yuna S.H. Lee, and Lucy L. Gilson -- Part II: The role of social influences, interactions, and processes in creativity and innovation -- 5. Social network and creativity / Ronald S. Burt -- 6. Creative leadership across contexts / Charalampos Mainemelis, Olga Epitropaki, and Ronit Kark -- 7. Leading groups and teams towards successful innovation / Eric F. Rietzschel, Diana Rus, and Barbara Wisse -- 8. Teams as synthesizers: The role of constraints in the process of creative synthesis / Sarah Harvey and Poornika Ananth -- 9. Family and its influences on work creativity / Nora Madjar -- 10. Creativity connects: How the creative process fosters social connection and combats loneliness at work / Jack A. Goncalo, Joshua H. Katz, Lynne C. Vincent, Verena Krause, and Shiyu Yang -- Part III: Stretching how we make sense of and study creativity and innovation -- 11. Creative spirals: When ideas beget ideas / Andrew Hargadon -- 12. Creativity over the career / Pier Vittorio Mannucci -- 13. Unraveling the bias against novelty: Guiding the study of our tendency to desire but reject the new / Jennifer Mueller and Yidan Yin -- 14. Who is the creator? How uncertainty, threat and implicit models create paradoxical evaluations of creativity / Kerrie L. Unsworth and Aleksandra Luksyte -- 15. Using qualitative methods to generate divergence in creativity theory / Elizabeth D. Rouse and Michael G. Pratt -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "This cutting-edge Handbook takes stock of a diverse set of theoretical and methodological perspectives that address creativity, innovation, and the ways in which they intersect. Considering the development of the field, the Handbook examines current trends to chart a path forward for promising future research. Leading international contributors showcase some of the most advanced and interesting work in the creativity and innovation field, providing a platform for idea exchange and cross-fertilization. Reviewing the foundations for conducting rigorous creativity research, chapters elaborate on theoretical models that explain both individual and team creativity and innovation, and discuss the relationship between creativity and standardization. The Handbook also analyzes the role of social influences in the processes of creativity and innovation, as well as how to make sense of and study creativity and innovation. In doing so, the Handbook highlights both quantitative and qualitative research methods for conducting creativity-innovation research. Presenting an expert analysis of research on creativity and innovation, this Handbook will be a vital reference point for scholars and students in these fields, in addition to the areas of organizational innovation and organizational behavior. It will also be useful for practicing managers interested in understanding creativity and innovation"--
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781800376014
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Steuerpolitik ; Finanzpolitik ; Risiko ; Modellierung ; Öffentliche Schulden ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie ; Fiscal policy ; Electronic books ; Bibliographie enthalten
    Kurzfassung: "Presenting innovative modelling approaches to the analysis of fiscal policy and government debt, this book moves beyond previous models that have relied upon the assumption that various age-specific rates and policy variables remain unchanged when it comes to generating government expenditures and tax revenues. As a result of population ageing, current policy settings in many countries are projected to lead to unsustainable levels of public debt; Tax Policy and Uncertainty explores models that allow for feedbacks and uncertainty to combat this. Applicable to any country, the models in the book explore the optimal timing and extent of tax changes in the face of anticipated high future debt. Chapters produce stochastic debt projections, including probability distribution of debt ratios at each point in time. It also offers important analysis of fiscal policy trade-offs as well as providing advice on when and by how much tax rates should be increased. Economics scholars focusing on fiscal policy will appreciate the improved models in this book that allow both for uncertainty and feedback effects arising from responses to increased debt. It will also be helpful to economic policy advisors and economists in government departments"--
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  • 8
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781839109997
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (336 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Geldtheorie ; Geldpolitik ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Theorie ; Economics History ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: "This volume contains thirty-seven contributions from the most significant early developers of monetary economics. Starting with Aristotle, the collection tracks the development of the modern theory of money through the ages by thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, Martin de Azpilcueta, John Locke, Richard Cantillon, David Hume, and A.R.J Turgot. Also included are the first translations of Jean Buridan's writings on money and of Albert the Great's writings on money from Latin. A Source Book on Early Monetary Theory will be of interest to bankers, historians, and macroeconomists and can be used as a supplementary text on courses in macroeconomics, money and banking, and the history of economic thought"--
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  • 9
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786430960
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of quantitative research methods in entrepreneurship
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Empirische Methode ; Quantitative Methode ; Entrepreneurship Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; Quantitative research Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Introduction to the handbook of quantitative research methods in entrepreneurship / George Saridakis and Marc Cowling -- 2. How do we measure firm performance? A review of issues facing entrepreneurship researchers / Josh Siepel and Marcus Dejardin -- 3. Exporting, technological collaboration and SME growth: An empirical analysis / Joan-Lluis Capelleras, Alex Rialp and Josep Rialp -- 4. As time goes by: Survival analysis as a method to study topics in entrepreneurship / Priscila Ferreira -- 5. Longitudinal and mixture modeling methods with application for family firm and entrepreneurship research / Melissa Medaugh, Laura Stanley, Franz W. Kellermanns and Thomas M. Zellweger -- 6. Social enterprise and social entrepreneurship - developing the evidence base using the UK small business survey / Catherine Robinson -- 7. Using meta-analysis to develop entrepreneurship research and theory / Yanqing Lai, George Saridakis and Chris Hand -- 8. Using RCTS as a research method for SME policy research: The UK experience / Stephen Roper -- 9. The role of small businesses in employing the unemployed and inactive / Peter Urwin and Franz Buscha -- 10. The promises of machine learning and big data in entrepreneurship research / Daniel S. Hain and Roman Jurowetzki -- 11. Studying small firms and their banks: A review of common methods and current concerns / Anoosheh Rostamkalaei and Mark Freel -- 12. Financing, selection, and value-adding effects of venture capital: A review of econometric methods and issues / Luca Pennacchio and Alessandro Sapio -- 13. Information asymmetries and entrepreneurial finance: Evidence from theories and empirics / Liang Han, Lin Tian and Biao Mi -- 14. Bank loan pricing to small firms: Sorting or market power? / Marc Cowling and Wei Yue -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: This Handbook of Quantitative Research Methods in Entrepreneurship provides an overarching perspective on the methods and approaches critical to quantitative analysis of research on entrepreneurship. Representing the research efforts of 28 international scholars in entrepreneurship, this Handbook offers guidance for quantitative analysts at a time of increasing availability of economic, financial and business data. Contributions focus on a range of important empirical issues, including business survival, job creation, internationalisation, bank financing and specific types of entrepreneurial activity such as social enterprise and family business. The combined chapters synthesise and experiment with useful methods to navigate and unpack crucial entrepreneurial data. Informative and accessible, this Handbook is crucial reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for a broad overview of the field. It will also be useful to established academics and researchers who require state of the art research, and policymakers and practitioners, who may use this book as an indispensable guide for reflecting on public interventions in the entrepreneurial arena
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781839109690
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Serie: Frontiers in European entrepreneurship series
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Sustainable development ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Sustainable entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems: Introduction / Eddy Laveren, Robert Blackburn, Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, Cristina Díaz-García and Ángela González-Moreno -- Part I: Sustainable entrepreneurship -- 2. Circular economy and smes: Insights and EU situation / Cristina Díaz-García, Ángela González-Moreno and Francisco J. Sáez-Martínez -- 3. Entrepreneurial cognition, sustainability and venture performance: A machine learning approach / Anna Maija Vuorio And Kaisu Puumalainen -- 4. The way to be green: Determinants of eco-process innovations in the food sector / Maria C. Cuerva, Ángela Triguero and Francisco José Sáez-Martínez -- 5. Emotion as an ethical compass in strategic sustainability decisions / Kirsi Maaria Snellman and Henri Hakala -- Part IIentrepreneurial ecosystems -- 6. Understanding the emergence of the university-based entrepreneurial ecosystem: Comparing the university and company actors' perspectives / Katja Lahikainen -- 7. Under the surface of the agricultural entrepreneurial support ecosystems: Through the lens of complexity leadership theory / Jennie Cederholm Björklund and Jeaneth Johansson -- Part III: Entrepreneurial conditions -- 8. Does family business background matter? Career decision of postgraduate students / Clara Cardone-Riportella, Isabel Feito-Ruiz and David Urbano -- 9. Organisational conditions stimulating the entrepreneurial mindset / Dagmar Ylva Hattenberg, Olga Belousova And Aard J. Groen -- 10. Growth of social and commercial smes - a comparative study / Annu Kotiranta, Saila Tykkyläinen and Kaisu Puumalainen -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Sustainable entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems research is ever evolving and this timely book stimulates further exploration, offering a research agenda and alternative approaches. Presenting new scientific evidence together with policy and other practical implications, chapters demonstrate the vibrancy and diversity of approaches in the field. Chapters on sustainable entrepreneurship analyse the circular economy, entrepreneurial decision-making logics, the drivers of eco-process innovations and strategic sustainability decision-making. Entrepreneurial ecosystems are investigated through discussion of different ecosystem orientations as factors influencing entrepreneurial behaviour. This thought-provoking book concludes with consideration of the conditions predicting entrepreneurial activity or behaviour, including family background and the growth of social and commercial SMEs. This book's up-to-date analysis and practical insight will prove invaluable to scholars and researchers in entrepreneurship as well as other business and management academics, policy-makers and practitioners"--
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    ISBN: 9781788974073
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten)
    Serie: Elgar research agendas series
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    Schlagwort(e): Familienunternehmen ; Unternehmensnachfolge ; Personalführung ; Strategisches Management ; Korruption ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Digitalisierung ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introducing a research agenda for family business / by Andrea Calabrò -- 1 family trends shaping the family business landscape / Joyce Kox and Astrid Kramer -- 2 developing a "sociological imagination" of families in family business research / Eric R. Kushins and Elaina Behounek -- 3 history as a source and method for family business research / Christina Lubinski and William B. Gartner -- 4 engaging the next generation of family members through work: Adolescence and beyond / Marjan Houshmand, Marc-David L. Seidel and Dennis Ma -- 5 entrepreneurial legacy: How narratives of the past, present and future affect entrepreneurship in business families / Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, Vincent Lefebvre, Jean Clarke and William B. Gartner -- 6 from turmoil to synergism: How business leaders' human resource mental models and family control impact employees / Chiung-Wen Tsao and Shyh-Jer Chen -- 7 diversity on family firm boards: A research agenda for 2020-30 / Mary Barrett and Ken Moores -- 8 the role of vision in determining family, small business and minority ethnic business research / Claire Seaman and Richard Bent -- 9 strategic and organizational choices in family firms: Introducing sense-making / Luca Gnan and Giulia Flamini -- 10 advancing research on creativity in family firms / Julia Vincent Ponroy and Dianne H.B. Welsh -- 11 changing landscape of Indian family businesses / Kavil Ramachandran, Sougata Ray and Yashodhara Basuthakur -- 12 spatial familiness: A bridge between family business and economic geography / Rodrigo Basco and Lech Suwala -- 13 family-owned MNEs and transparency: A focus on corruption risk in host countries / Matteo Caroli, Claudia Pongelli and Alfredo Valentino -- 14 financing the growth of the family business: A research agenda / Alessandro Cirillo, Alexandra Dawson, Anneleen Michiels and Donata Mussolino -- 15 innovation in family business groups: Going beyond an r&d perspective / Marita Rautiainen, Suvi Konsti-Laakso and Timo Pihkala -- 16 the digitalization of family firms: A research agenda / Catherine E. Batt, Peter Cleary, Martin R.W. Hiebl, Martin Quinn and Pall M. Rikhardsson -- 17 digital business transformation in family firms: How the owning family sets the scene / Ann Sophie Löhde, Giovanna Campopiano and Daniela Gimenez Jiménez -- Conclusion andrea calabrò -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "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 exciting Research Agenda expertly addresses the question: What will be important within the family business field and for family businesses in practice over the next decade? Top international contributors explore farsighted theories, methods and topics, often taking a multi-disciplinary approach in order to outline the potential routes for further advancing family business research. Chapters cover the significance of new family trends, entrepreneurial legacy, board diversity, spatial-familiness, corruption, innovation and digital business transformation, challenging core assumptions surrounding the family business phenomenon and mapping the future of the discipline. A Research Agenda for Family Business will prove a stimulating read for family business and entrepreneurship scholars, as well as academics focusing on strategy, HR, organisational behaviour and corporate governance. Practitioners will also find this book valuable for reflecting on challenges that they are facing and navigating developments in the family business field"--
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    ISBN: 9781789906721
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (104 Seiten)
    Serie: Game changers and ground breakers series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Gründungsausbildung ; Wirtschaftsforschung ; Welt ; Businesspeople ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface -- 1. Scholarship, knowledge, concepts -- 2. Entrepreneurship as an academic subject -- 3. Knowledge and reality -- 4. Scholar and entrepreneur -- 5. A framework for scholarly inquiry -- 6. Awakening the entrepreneurial scholar -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "What does it mean to be an entrepreneurial scholar? Dimo Dimov draws on an eclectic range of philosophical ideas to investigate the study of entrepreneurs and makes the case for entrepreneurial scholarship to become more holistic, dynamic, and future oriented. This thought-provoking book argues that entrepreneurs seek to put knowledge in the service of the future, whereas scholars seek to put the future in the service of knowledge. Engaging with this tension, Dimov explores the relationship between the study of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurs who are studied. Creating a framework for entrepreneurial scholarship, this concise book highlights four distinct styles and approaches to the field: theoretical, integrative, craft, and clinical. He invites reflection on the role and place of entrepreneurs in modern society, and puts the case that the entrepreneurial scholar should embrace inter-disciplinarity as a way of engaging with entrepreneurship as a holistic experience, and draw on design science as a way of improving the art and skills of entrepreneurship. This innovative book will be a stimulating read for academics and students of entrepreneurship, and its accessible format will also appeal to reflective practitioners"--
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  • 13
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    ISBN: 9781788978347
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Serie: Elgar impact of entrepreneurship research series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338/.04
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface -- 1. Business Creation: Wall Street and Main Street -- 2. Business Creation: Scope and Stability -- 3. Business Creation and Economic Growth: Churning is Good -- 4. New Firms are the Major Source of New Jobs -- 5. Different National Development: Different Business Creation -- 6. Context Counts, But May be Hard to Change -- 7. Growth Firms and Job Redistribution -- 8. Money is Necessary, But Not Sufficient -- 9. Everyone Pays, Some Benefit a Lot -- 10. An Important Option for the Desperate -- 11. New Firms: Change Agents Hiding in Plain Sight -- Appendix A Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Program -- Appendix B U.S. Regional Business Dynamics Data Set -- Appendix C U.S. Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED) Program -- References -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Policy makers give a lot of attention to business creation and entrepreneurship, but they do not have a good resource for understanding The Truth about Entrepreneurship. The extensive media coverage of Wall Street entrepreneurship provides an incomplete portrayal of most business creation. While both high profile and everyday new firms provide major contributions to economic growth, the ongoing, bottoms-up activity pursued by over half a billion around the world is not widely recognized. This book reviews some of the most salient features of grass roots business creation, such as the total amount of activity, differences related to national economic development, the relationship to business churning and job creation, the impact of national context, the mixed contributions of high growth firms, the modest effect of external financial support, the unequal distribution of sunk costs related to successful payback, importance as an option for the most desperate in poor countries, and the tendency to overlook the continuing incremental impact of Main Street business creation. Entrepreneurial scholars, faculty, policy analysists and graduate students interested in economic development, entrepreneurship and public policy will find clarity and gain a depth of knowledge about policy making and business creation with The Truth about Entrepreneurship"--
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    ISBN: 9781788973403
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (128 pages)
    Serie: Entrepreneurship footprints series
    Paralleltitel: Available in another form
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction to passion in entrepreneurship -- 2. Passion of entrepreneurs: Conceptual underpinnings and distinctions -- 3. Different potential targets of entrepreneurial passion -- 4. The profits and perils that can arise from entrepreneurial passion -- 5. Stoking the fires of entrepreneurial passion through engagement, education, and contagion -- 6. Passions of entrepreneurs in teams -- 7. Opportunities for future research on passion and entrepreneurship -- 8. Concluding thoughts on passion and entrepreneurship -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "The Profits and Perils of Passion in Entrepreneurship exposes the gaps in current knowledge and highlights opportunities ripe for additional investigation. This state-of-the art book also delivers essential guidelines for scholars on how to study entrepreneurial passion in a rigorous way. Melissa S. Cardon and Charles Y. Murnieks provide a critical review of the knowledge accumulated to date about passion in entrepreneurship, covering motivation, enthusiasm and excitement, as well as discussing debates about conceptual definitions, focus of analysis and methodological approaches. This includes the integration of different theories with an explanation of their commonalities and key distinctions. Examining the outcomes and antecedents of passion, chapters present empirical findings and explore future research questions for the topic. Scholars and students of entrepreneurship will find this book to be a comprehensive overview of the topic. Providing an accessible understanding of academic research, this book will also be a useful resource for practicing entrepreneurs and those who seek to support them"--
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    ISBN: 9781788972154
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Toporowski, Jan Credit and crisis from Marx to Minsky
    DDC: 332.7
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    Schlagwort(e): Monetäre Konjunkturtheorie ; Finanzkrise ; Schuldenkrise ; Theorie ; Credit ; Finance ; Economic history 20th century ; Credit ; Finance ; Economic history 20th century ; Cykl koniunkturalny ; Ekonomia ; Finanse ; Kryzys gospodarczy ; Kapitalizm ; Kryzysy gospodarcze ; Kryzysy gospodarcze 20 w. ; Kapitalizm Analiza marksistowska ; Kapitalizm Aspekt ekonomiczny ; Ekonomia Historia ; Finanse Historia ; Electronic books ; Kredit ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Kapitalismus ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Krisentheorie ; Geschichte ; Marx, Karl 1818-1883 ; Luxemburg, Rosa 1871-1919 ; Hawtrey, Ralph G. 1879-1975 ; Fisher, Irving 1867-1947 ; Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946 ; Breit, Marek 1907-1942 ; Kalecki, Michał 1899-1970 ; Steindl, Josef 1912-1993 ; Simons, Henry C. 1899-1946 ; Minsky, Hyman P. 1919-1996 ; Krisentheorie
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Part I: Capitalism and financial crisis -- 1. Marx and the monetary business cycle -- 2. Marx and the emergence of debt markets -- 3. Rosa luxemburg and the marxists on finance -- Part II: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: Unstable money and finance -- 4. Ralph hawtrey and the monetary business cycle -- 5. Irving fisher and debt deflation -- 6. John maynard keynes's financial theory of under-investment i: Towards doubt -- 7. John maynard keynes's financial theory of under-investment ii: Towards uncertainty -- Part III: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: corporate debt and crisis -- 8. The principle of increasing risk: Marek breit -- 9. The principle of increasing risk: Michal kalecki -- 10. The principle of increasing risk: Josef steindl and michal kalecki on profits and finance -- 11. The kalecki-steindl theory of financial fragility -- Part IV: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: The financial instability hypothesis -- 12. The monetary theory of kalecki and minsky -- 13. From money to minsky: Henry simons -- 14. The financial instability hypothesis -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "This timely book studies the economic theories of credit cycles and disturbances in the 20th century, presenting a nuanced view of the role of finance in the economy after the financial crash of 2008. Focusing on the work of economists from Marx onwards, Jan Toporowski moves beyond conventional monetary theory to offer an insightful critical alternative to current financial macroeconomics. The book features an extended discussion of Marx's approach to credit and finance, new insights to Minsky's ideas and a reconsideration of the financial theories of Kalecki and Steindl. Economic researchers and postgraduate students seeking to extend their knowledge of critical approaches to finance will find this an invaluable read, as well as practitioners and policy makers who seek to understand financial instability and unstable markets. This will also be an insightful read for economic historians looking to understand the nuances of different key economic theories and their practical applications"--
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    ISBN: 9781789900033
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (200 Seiten)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Gründungsausbildung ; Ausbilder ; Entrepreneurship ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Business teachers ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface -- Part I: The early years -- 1 deep learning and ee: Engage the world, change the world / Max Drummy -- 2 ee-stem in primary-middle years / James Davis -- 3 space to question / Catherine Brentnall -- 4 ee teachers: Agents of agency / Shani Hartley -- 5 the early years / Colin Jones -- Part II: The pre-graduate years -- 6 the art of making it possible / Paz Fernández de Vera -- 7 developing enterprising habits / Lesley Cottrell -- 8 creating giants / Maria Sourgiadaki -- 9 if i could ... Before i do / Colin Jones -- 10 insights of an accidental enterprise educator / Penny Matthews -- 11 the pre-graduate years / Colin Jones -- Part III: The graduate years -- 12 sheep assisted: The importance of being open to diversion / Elinor Vettraino -- 13 from instructor to educator / Norris Krueger -- 14 designing change: Seeing beyond the obvious and influencing others / Andy Penaluna -- 15 slow, lazy and stupid / Elena Oikkonen -- 16 getting curious about creativity: The why and the how? / Kathryn Penaluna -- 17 the graduate years / Colin Jones -- Part IV: The post-graduate years -- 18 if you're riding a dead horse, dismount! / Zen Parry -- 19 authentic grit: The elusive (but essential) entrepreneurial trait / Alex Maritz -- 20 specialist in enterprise and employability in uk he / Amy Gerrard -- 21 team entrepreneurial learning: Building sustainable businesses / Ainurul Rosli and Jane Chang -- 22 student-centred action learning / John Dobson -- 23 the post-graduate years / Colin Jones -- References -- / Index.
    Kurzfassung: "With an increasing global demand for entrepreneurship education, and the need to prepare students for the challenges of an ever-changing world of work, Colin Jones tackles the difficult question: just where do these educators come from to meet this demand? How to Become an Entrepreneurship Educator is the first book to tackle how we create expert entrepreneurship educators at all levels of education. Using activity theory as a lens, the book unites the developmental trajectories of 20 eminent contemporary experts at different levels of enterprise and entrepreneurship education. Jones identifies these journeys in order to share the collective lessons learned. By highlighting a range of global insights, readers are enabled to reflect on their own strategies, creating order in the domain of enterprise and entrepreneurship education - an order that holds the power to propel the domain of enterprise and entrepreneurship education onwards to new heights. Such highly reflective accounts of how to teach entrepreneurship will be an invaluable guide to educators from numerous backgrounds to contemplate new strategies for teaching enterprise and entrepreneurship in the context of their own choosing"--
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    ISBN: 9781839100093
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (416 Seiten)
    Serie: New directions in post-Keynesian economics series
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    Schlagwort(e): Geldtheorie ; Postkeynesianismus ; Theorie ; Keynesian economics ; Money ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Foreword / Louis-Philippe Rochon -- Introduction / Marc Lavoie -- Part I: Earlier and easier writings -- 1 'the endogenous flow of credit and the post keynesian theory of money', journal of economic issues, 18 -- (3), september 1984, 771-97 2 2 'the post keynesian theory of endogenous money: A reply', journal of economic issues , 19 -- (3), september 1985, 843-8 29 3 'credit and money: The dynamic circuit, overdraft economics, and post- keynesian economics', in m. Jarsulic (ed.), money and macro policy , kluwer- nijhoff, boston, 1985, 63-84 35 4 'a primer on endogenous credit-money', in l.-p. Rochon and s. rossi (eds), modern theories of money: the nature and role of money in capitalist economies , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2003, 506-43 57 -- Part II: Inspiring authors -- 5 'change, continuity, and originality in kaldor's monetary theory', in e.j. Nell and w. Semmler (eds), nicholas kaldor and mainstream economics: Confrontation or convergence? , macmillan, London, 1991, 259-78 96 6 'jacques le bourva's theory of endogenous credit-money', review of political economy , 4 -- (4), 1992, 436-46 116 7 'eichner's monetary economics: Ahead of its time', in m. Lavoie, l.-p. Rochon and m. Seccareccia (eds), money and macrodynamics: alfred eichner and post- keynesian economics , m.e. sharpe, armonk (nj), 2010, 155-71 127 -- Part III: In defense of horizontalism -- 8 'monetary policy in an economy with endogenous credit money', in g. Deleplace and e.j. Nell (eds), money in motion: The circulation and post- keynesian approaches , macmillan, London, 1996, 532-45 145 9 'horizontalism, structuralism, liquidity preference and the principle of increasing risk', Scottish journal of political economy , 43 -- (3), august, 1996, 275-300 159 10 'the credit-led supply of deposits and the demand for money: Kaldor's reflux mechanism as previously endorsed by joan robinson', cambridge journal of economics , 23 -- (1), january 1999, 103-13 185 11 'endogenous money: Accommodationist', in p. Arestis and m. Sawyer (eds), handbook on alternative monetary economics , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2006, 17-34 196 -- Part IV: Three innovating articles -- 12 'monetary base endogeneity and the new procedures of the asset-based canadian and American monetary systems', journal of post keynesian economics , summer 2005, 27 -- (4), 689-709 215 13 'towards a post-keynesian consensus in macroeconomics: Reconciling the cambridge and wall street views', in e. Hein, t. Niechoj and e. Stockhammer (eds), macroeconomic policies on shaky foundations - whither mainstream economics? , metropolis-verlag, marburg, 2009, 75-99 236 14 'fair rates of interest in post-keynesian political economy', in j. Teixeira (ed.), issues in modern political economy , university of brasilia press, brasilia, 1997, 123-37 261 -- Part V: After the global financial crisis -- 15 'changes in central bank procedures during the subprime crisis and their repercussions on monetary theory', international journal of political economy , 39 -- (3), fall 2010, 3-23 277 16 'the monetary and fiscal nexus of neo-chartalism: A friendly critique', journal of economic issues , 47 -- (1), march 2013, 1-31 298 17 'the eurozone: Similarities to and differences from keynes's plan', international journal of political economy , 44 -- (1), spring 2015, 3-17 329 18 'rethinking monetary theory in light of keynes and the crisis', brazilian keynesian review , 2 -- (2), 2016, 174-88 344 19 'unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easing', European journal of economics and economic policies: Intervention , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 15 -- (2), 2018, 139-46 (with brett fiebiger) 359 -- Part VI: A final overview -- 20 'money, credit and central banks in post-keynesian economics', in e. Hein and e. Stockhammer (eds), a modern guide to keynesian macroeconomics and economic policies , edward elgar, cheltenham, uk and northampton, ma, usa, 2011, 34-60 368 -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory recaps Marc Lavoie's views on monetary theory over a 35-year period, seen from a post-Keynesian perspective. The book contains a collection of twenty previously published papers, as well as an introduction which explains how these papers came about and how they were received. All of the selected articles avoid mathematical formalism. Readers will find analyses of the earlier advocates of endogenous money such as Nicholas Kaldor and Jacques Le Bourva. They will discover how the arguments in support of the post-Keynesian theory of endogenous money and the credit view of banking have evolved through this 35-year period, and how they have been related to the new procedures pursued by central banks. All these essays show the relevance of the realistic post-Keynesian monetary theory in understanding the subprime and euro crises, quantitative easing and the distributional role of interest rates. Within these pages Marc Lavoie provides an overview of what has happened in post-Keynesian monetary economics over the last three and a half decades for students and scholars with interest in monetary economics, the horizontalist-structuralist debates and the recent history of economic thought"--
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    ISBN: 9781788116213
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource ( ix, 429 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Serie: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and aging
    DDC: 338.040846
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmer ; Selbstständige ; Ältere Menschen ; Ältere Arbeitskräfte ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Older people ; Businesspeople ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Älterer Mensch ; Unternehmerverhalten
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction to the handbook of research on entrepreneurship and aging / Mikaela Backman, Charlie Karlsson and Orsa Kekezi -- Part I: The international perspective -- 1. Entrepreneurship among older workers: international evidence / Raquel Fonseca and Simon C. Parker -- 2. Senior entrepreneurship: global mapping of supporting initiatives and programmes / Catarina Seco Matos and Miguel Amaral -- 3. Entrepreneurship and ageing: exploring an economic geography perspective / Heike Mayer and Birgit Leick -- Part II: Innovation, dynamics and performance -- 4. Are senior entrepreneurs less innovative than younger ones? / Rolf Sternberg -- 5. Entrepreneurial dynamics in the third age - a study of trajectories for start-ups by two cohorts of entrepreneurs/self-employed aged 55 and 60 / Carin Holmquist, Elisabeth Sundin and Martin Klinthäll -- 6. The age effect in entrepreneurship: founder tenure, firm performance, and the economic environment / Marco Cucculelli and Giacinto Micucci -- 7. Different age effects by entrepreneur types: an investigation on us boomer entrepreneurs / Ting Zhang and Zoltan Acs -- Part III: The behavioural perspective -- 8. Ageing and entrepreneurship: a psychological perspective / Hannes Zacher, Mona Mensmann and Michael M. Gielnik -- 9. Grey entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship later in life and the pursuit of well-being / Aleid E. Brouwer and Heike Delfmann -- 10. Entrepreneurship and job satisfaction: the role of age / Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich -- 11. Old age self-employment and work-related stress / Jolanda Hessels and Peter van der Zwan -- Part IV: Case studies -- 12. Senior self-employment - the case of the Netherlands / Marleen Damman and Hanna van Solinge -- 13. Romania's ageing population: entrepreneurship opportunities and challenges / Dianne H.B. Welsh, Mariana Dragusin and Raluca Mariana Grosu -- 14. Senior entrepreneurship perspectives in Australia / Alex Maritz -- 15. Senior entrepreneurship: a case study for Portugal / Miguel Amaral and Catarina Seco Matos -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: "Many developed countries are facing a demographic change with an increasing share of older individuals, yet little is known about how older workers will impact regional and national economies in terms of labor market dynamics. One possible outcome of this new demographic structure is that more individuals will become entrepreneurs at an older age. This Handbook contributes to the important and emerging field of entrepreneurship among this group and focuses on the behavioral perspectives of this phenomenon; on innovation, dynamics and performance; and the ways entrepreneurship among the elderly looks within different countries. Researchers interested in the field of entrepreneurship among older workers and policy makers dealing with the effects of changing demographic settings within countries or regions will turn to this work to gain a better understanding of entrepreneurship and aging"--
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    ISBN: 9781786439895
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: viii, 391 Seiten , Diagramme, Karten , 16 x 24 cm
    Serie: New horizons in regional science
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Binder, Stefan Total atheism
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Open Innovation ; Gründungsförderung ; Betrieblicher Standort ; Regionales Cluster ; Regionalökonomik ; Entrepreneurship ; Organizational change ; Economic development ; Sammelwerk ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Open Innovation ; Standortplanung
    Anmerkung: Literaturangaben , Enthält 13 Beiträge
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    ISBN: 9781786439901
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 391 Seiten)
    Serie: Elgaronline
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Open Innovation ; Gründungsförderung ; Betrieblicher Standort ; Regionales Cluster ; Regionalökonomik ; Organizational change ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Geography ; Crowdsourcing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Open Innovation ; Standortplanung
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Introduction: geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship / Urban Gråsjö, Charlie Karlsson and Iréne Bernhard -- 2. Innovation intermediaries as a response to system failures: creating the right incentives / Margherita Russo, Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi and Riccardo Righi -- 3. Does collaboration with public and private sector actors in public procurement of innovations improve SME competitiveness? / Helen Reijonen, Jani Saastamoinen and Timo Tammi -- 4. Delivering innovation in public infrastructure through public private partnerships / Nunzia Carbonara and Roberta Pellegrino -- 5. The influence of the NIH and NSH syndromes for the adoption of open innovation in the Canadian aerospace sector / Fabiano Armellini, Catherine Beaudry and Maria Mahon -- 6. Are the most innovative canadian nanotechnology-related firms also the most open? / Mikaël Héroux-Vaillancourt and Catherine Beaudry -- 7. The proximity bias of communication recorded on Twitter in Switzerland / Katia Delbiaggio, Christoph J. Hauser and Michael Kaufmann -- 8. Re-conceptualising entrepreneurial ecosystems: a theoretical exploration of evolution over space and time / Andrew Johnston, Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura -- 9. Stimulation of entrepreneurship and innovation as an instrument in regional business development policy / Andreas P. Cornett -- 10. Startups, financing and geography- findings from a survey / Per-Olof Bjuggren and Michel Elmoznino Laufer -- 11. A resource-based view of cross-border clusters conceptualizing locational resources / Stephan Rohde -- 12. Regional path dependence and path creation: a conceptual way forward / Sabrina Fredin -- 13. Location, localisation, agglomeration: an examination of the geographical dimension of FDI spillovers / Jacob A. Jordaan and Vassilis Monastiriotis -- 14. Indicators of economic development - an exploratory study using Swedish municipal data contrasting economic development and growth / Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: Developed countries must be incredibly innovative to secure incomes and welfare so that they may successfully compete against international rivals. This book focuses on two specific but interrelated aspects of innovation by incumbent firms and entrepreneurs, the role of geography and of open innovation. Geography, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship discusses entrepreneurship from both theoretical and empirical viewpoints to provide readers with a wide range of cutting-edge and compelling studies. The authors highlight the critical importance of open innovation for performance and progress, putting forward determinants of economic growth and development rarely analysed in standard growth studies. Researchers and students will find this book useful for innovation and entrepreneurship studies. It is also a helpful tool for policymakers, planners and consultants involved in economic development and regional policies
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    ISBN: 9781785364624
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p)
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial ecosystems and growth of women's entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338/.04082
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entrepreneurship ; Women in finance ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Weibliche Führungskraft ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Part I -- Cross-Country Comparisons -- 1. Entrepreneurial ecosystems and growth of women's entrepreneurship / Tatiana S. Manolova, Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman, Alicia Robb and Friederike Welter -- 2. Women entrepreneurship within the ASEAN economic community: challenges and opportunities / Ulrike Guelich and Siri Roland Xavier -- 3. Women's entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean: a multidimensional approach / Daniela Gimenez, Patricia Gabaldon and Cathrine Seierstad -- Part II -- Country Studies -- 4. Survived, but cannot prosper! Examining the impact of gender inequality on success of women-owned entrepreneurial ventures through a liberal feminist lens / Dev K. Dutta and R. Isil Yavuz -- 5. Assessing the relational embeddedness of women entrepreneurs in entrepreneurial ecosystems: a social network perspective / Xaver Neumeyer, Susana C. Santos and Julia Poncela-Casasnovas -- 6. Socio-economic background: a key element in understanding growth aspirations of women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry in Tanzania / Irene M. Lugalla, Luchien Karsten, and Clemens Lutz -- 7. Understanding motivation of women entrepreneurs in Ethiopia / Atsede T. Hailemariam, Brigitte Kroon and M.J.P.M. van Veldhoven -- 8. Exploring entrepreneurial finance and gender in an emergent entrepreneurial ecosystem: the case of the Punjab, northern India / Navjot Sandhu, Jonathan M. Scott, Jenny Gibb, Javed Ghulam Hussain, Michèle Akoorie and Paresha Sinha -- 9. Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem: understanding the gender gap in entrepreneurial activity / José Ernesto Amorós and Vesna Mandakovic -- Part III -- Public Policy Implications -- 10. Gender equality in regional entrepreneurial ecosystems: the implementation of policy initiatives / Gry Agnete Alsos, Margrete Haugum and Elisabet Ljunggren -- 11. Women's entrepreneurship policy: a 13-nation cross country comparison / Colette Henry, Barbara Orser, Susan Coleman, Lene Foss and Friederike Welter -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: The renowned group of international contributors to this volume provide analysis of where and how gender plays a role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Eleven essays examine how ecosystems influence women entrepreneurs and how women entrepreneurs influence their local ecosystems, both cross-nationally and through in-depth country studies. The studies build on rich qualitative and quantitative data from diverse contexts including the United States, Norway, India, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Chile. A special section of the book examines national and regional policies in support of growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship. The contributions highlight the significant variety of entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world and provide valuable insights for promoting growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship at the local, regional, and country level. Academic researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, management, business strategy, economic geography, and gender studies as well as policy-makers at the regional, national, and supra-national levels will all find something valuable in this illuminating book. The renowned group of international contributors to this volume provide analysis of where and how gender plays a role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Eleven essays examine how ecosystems influence women entrepreneurs and how women entrepreneurs influence their local ecosystems, both cross-nationally and through in-depth country studies. The studies build on rich qualitative and quantitative data from diverse contexts including the United States, Norway, India, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Chile. A special section of the book examines national and regional policies in support of growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship. The contributions highlight the significant variety of entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world and provide valuable insights for promoting growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship at the local, regional, and country level. Academic researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, management, business strategy, economic geography, and gender studies as well as policy-makers at the regional, national, and supra-national levels will all find something valuable in this illuminating book
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial identity
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Identity theory ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface -- 1. Entrepreneurial identity : professional virtues moderate attraction and persistence / Thomas N. Duening -- 2. The entrepreneur in the age of discursive reproduction : whence comes entrepreneurial identity? / Rebecca Gill -- 3. Visualizing Bill Gates and Richard Branson as comic book heroes : an examination of the role of cartoon and caricature in the parodization of the entrepreneurial persona / Robert Smith and David Boje -- 4. Entrepreneurial identity and motivation / Blake Mathias -- 5. Learning to become entrepreneurial : fostering entrepreneurial identity & habits / Karen Williams-Middleton and Anne Donnellon -- 6. Teaching the aspiring entrepreneur / Matthew L. Metzger -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurship is an academic discipline that, despite decades of growth in research and teaching activity lacks a traditionally distinct or common pedagogy. In this book, editors Thomas N. Duening and Matthew L. Metzger explore entrepreneurial identity as a new basis upon which curricula can be constructed for aspiring entrepreneurs. Critically, this perspective is based on the insight that there is a fundamental difference between venture development and entrepreneur development. Unfortunately, most current interventions for aspiring entrepreneurs focus on the former at the expense of the latter. The editors have collected work from an international team of authors with diverse views on how identity theory applies to entrepreneur development. Chapters focus primarily on macro-level identity issues (that is, how do these entrepreneurial archetypes form, persist, and sometimes change) or micro-level identity issues (that is, how can educators and resource providers identify, communicate, and incentivize identity construction among aspiring entrepreneurs). This book provides a general theoretical background and offers numerous suggestions for application and further research. One example of this is the 'For Further Reading' feature at the end of each chapter which is perfect for assisting those who want to delve deeper into various topics. This essential resource will be of interest to researchers, resource providers and students alike
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: D. Boje, A. Donnellon, T.N. Duening, R. Gill, B. Mathias, M.L. Metzger, R. Smith, K. Williams-Middleton , Includes index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Universities and the entrepreneurial ecosystem
    Schlagwort(e): Universitäre Forschung ; Forschungskooperation ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship Social aspects ; Business incubators ; Entrepreneurship ; University-based new business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Universität ; Investitionspolitik ; Wissens- und Technologietransfer
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction / David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link -- Part I -- University entrepreneurship -- 1. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'U.S. Science Parks: the diffusion of an innovation and its effects on the academic missions of universities', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (9), November, 1323-56 -- 2. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2005), 'Opening the ivory tower's door: an analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. University spin-off companies', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1106-12 -- 3. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2006), 'U.S. University Research Parks', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 25 (1), April, 43-55 -- 4. T. Taylor Aldridge and David Audretsch (2011), 'The Bayh-Dole Act and scientist entrepreneurship', research policy, 40 (8), October, 1058-67 -- 5. T. Taylor Aldridge, David Audretsch, Sameeksha Desai and Venkata Nadella (2014), 'Scientist entrepreneurship across scientific fields', Journal of Technology Transfer, 39 (6), December, 819-35 -- Part II: University technology transfer -- 6. David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann and Susanne Warning (2005), 'University spillovers and new firm location', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1113-22 -- 7. Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel and Barry Bozeman (2007), 'An empirical analysis of the propensity of academics to engage in informal university technology transfer', industrial and corporate change, 16 (4), August, 641-55 -- 8. Ahmed Alshumaimri, Taylor Aldridge and David B. Audretsch (2010), 'The University Technology transfer revolution in Saudi Arabia', Journal of Technology Transfer, 35 (6), December, 585-96 -- Part III: Complementary nature of university-based research -- 9. Albert N. Link and John Rees (1990), 'Firm size, university based research, and the returns to R&D', Small Business Economics, 2 (1), March, 25-31 -- 10. Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1992), 'Real effects of academic research: comment', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 363-7 -- 11. David B. Audretsch and Paula E. Stephan (1996), 'Company-scientist locational links: the case of biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641-52 -- 12. Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (2013), 'Knowledge spillovers, collective entrepreneurship, and economic growth: the role of universities', Small Business Economics, 41 (4), December, 797-817 -- Part IV: Universities as research partners -- 13. Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'Universities as research partners', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 485-91 -- 14. David B. Audretsch, Dennis P. Leyden and Albert N. Link (2012), 'Universities as research oartners', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21 (5-6), September, 529-45 -- 15. Marco Guerzoni, T. Taylor Aldridge, David B. Audretsch and Sameeksha Desai (2014), 'A new industry creation and originality: insight from the funding sources of university patents', Research Policy, 43 (10), December, 1697-707 -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: This book brings together leading research and scholarship on one of the newest and most compelling forces of economic growth, dynamism and innovation - entrepreneurial ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to the role of innovation, startups, SMEs and technology transfer in shaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as its impact on firm performance and regional economic performance. From the perspectives of theory, empirical analysis and public policy, this book shows why entrepreneurial ecosystems have become the new economic superstars in the global economy. It provides explicit analysis of policies promoting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and examines the link between entrepreneurial ecosystems and universities. This timely collection of research will be of interest not only to academics and scholars in economics and management, but also to thought leaders in public policy and business
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    ISBN: 9781783472666
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Exploring the entrepreneurial society
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Institutionenökonomik ; Gesellschaft ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Part I: Entrepreneurship and formal and informal institutions -- 1. Understanding the drivers of an 'entrepreneurial' economy: Lessons from Japan and the Netherlands / Hiroyuki Okamuro, André van Stel and Ingrid Verheul -- 2. Hofstede's cultural dimensions and modes of entry into entrepreneurship / Joern H. Block and Sascha G. Walter -- 3. Entrepreneurs using regulation as a source of opportunity: a study combining quantitative and qualitative approaches / Amélie Jacquemin and Frank Janssen -- 4. Determinants of high-growth firms: why do some countries have more high-growth firms than others? / Mercedes Teruel and Gerrit de Wit -- 5. Institutions, entrepreneurship, and regional growth in Indonesia (1994-2010) / François Facchini and Subandono -- 6. Sub-national market-supporting institutions and export behaviors / Ngo Vi Dung and Frank Janssen -- Part II: Entrepreneurial choice, orientation and success -- 7. Are French industrial establishments equally sensitive to the local atmosphere? An analysis resting upon a panel of manufacturing plants over the period 2003-2010 / Nadine Levratto, Denis Carré and Luc Tessier -- 8. Labor market and successful entrepreneurship / Jean Bonnet and Nicolas Le Pape -- 9. The relationship between knowledge management and innovation level in Mexican SMEs: empirical evidence / Gonzalo Maldonado Guzman, Maria del Carmen Martinez Serna and Domingo García Perez de Lema -- Part III: Entrepreneurial behaviors -- 10. Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition and exploitation in academic spin-offs / Ugo Rizzo -- 11. Firm location choice in the new economy: exploring the role of entrepreneurial work-lifestyles of neighbourhood entrepreneurs in the business location decision / Anne Risselada and Veronique Schutjens -- 12. How to explain gender differences in self-employment ratios. Towards a socioeconomic approach / Dieter Bögenhold and Uwe Fachinger -- Part IV: Entrepreneurial finance, growth and economic crises -- 13. Entrepreneurship and Schumpeterian growth / Paolo E. Giordani -- 14. Venture capital contracts and the institutional theory: differences between public and private Spanish venture capital firms / Ma Camino Ramón-Llorens and Ginés Hernández-Cánovas -- 15. Exploring SME's strategic response to the financial and economic crisis: empirical evidence from Catalonia. / Eleni Papaoikonomou, Xiaoni Li and Pere Segarra -- 16. Does the financial crisis make SMEs reluctant to ask for finance in Luxembourg? / Serge Allegrezza, Leila Ben Aoun-Peltier, Anne Dubrocard and Solène Larue -- Part V: Entrepreneurship, social dimensions and outcomes -- 17. Self-employment and independent professionals: labour market transitions and myths of entrepreneurship / Dieter Bögenhold, Jarna Heinonen and Elisa Akola -- 18. How distinct social entrepreneurship is from commercial entrepreneurship? / Alicia Rubio Bañon, Antonio Aragón Sánchez and Nuria Esteban-Lloret -- 19. Self-employed people and pension. Is old age poverty the inevitable dark side of an entrepreneurial society? / Uwe Fachinger and Anna Frankus -- Index
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurship is the engine of economic development, which in turn impacts the challenges facing future entrepreneurs. Understanding the development of a vivid entrepreneurial society requires attention to several interacting factors, as well as expected transversal policies provided by ministries and administrations as a whole. This timely book explores institutional, behavioral and policy issues of primary importance to seizing the entrepreneurial society. Exploring the Entrepreneurial Society collects original work from renowned scholars involved in entrepreneurship research, with theoretical and empirical contributions anchored in economics, management and sociology. The chapters are structured in five distinct parts: entrepreneurship in relation to formal and informal institutions; entrepreneurial choice, orientation and success; entrepreneurial behaviors; entrepreneurial finance, growth and economic crises; and entrepreneurship, social dimensions and outcomes. By examining themes at the forefront of research interest, this book will appeal to scholars, as well as MA and PhD students, in entrepreneurship, business administration and economics. Policy makers will also be able to apply the results in a more practical context
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on entrepreneurial opportunities
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Opportunity Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Lebenschance
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction: reopening the debate - a Delphi panel of the leading scholars in research on entrepreneurial opportunities -- Part I Entrepreneurial opportunities - theories and approaches -- 1. A brief history of the idea of opportunity / William B. Gartner, Bruce T. Teague, Ted Baker and R. Daniel Wadhwani -- 2. Starting a business venture rationally or naturally - exploiting an opportunity in space or developing a place / Björn Bjerke and Johan Gaddefors -- 3. Austrian market theory and the entrepreneurial function as opportunity recognition Frederic Sautet -- Part II The opportunity formation process -- 4. Beyond discovery: exploring the field of entrepreneurship without a discovery view / Steffen Korsgaard and Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen -- 5. The opportunity development process of nascent entrepreneurs / Silke Tegtmeier and Catherine Léger-Jarniou -- Part III Entrepreneurial opportunities in different contexts -- 6. Understanding the knowledge - opportunities - entrepreneurship mechanism / Spyros J. Vliamos -- 7. A shaped fate: interpreting opportunity through an actor network lens / Mike Chiasson and Thomas P. Kenworth -- 8. From information to opportunity. the role of boundary spanners in sensing and seizing opportunities / Aurore Haas -- 9. Opportunity: from semantic concept to pragmatic tool / Michael Marchesney -- Part IV Impact factors on opportunity formation -- 10. Why are some individuals willing to pursue opportunities and others aren't? the role of individual values / Francisco Linán and Agnieszka Kurczewska -- 11. The effect of entrepreneurship education on opportunity recognition self-efficacy / Carlos Albornoz and José Ernesto Amorós -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: With a wide-ranging set of contributions, this book provides a compilation of cutting-edge original research in the field of entrepreneurial opportunities. The book reopens the subject from diverse perspectives focusing on theories and approaches to entrepreneurial opportunities. It provides a brief history of the idea of opportunity and a framework of how opportunities develop in space and place. Further, this Research Handbook looks at process and context-based views on the topic. It also includes the latest research on impact factors, such as individual values on creating entrepreneurial opportunities. The book has been complemented by an outstanding Delphi panel of six leading scholars of the field: Lowell Busenitz, Dimo Dimov, James O. Fiet, Denis Grégoire, Jeff McMullen and Mike Wright. This carefully edited selection of current and topical contributions will be of immense value to students, researchers and scholars interested in the field of entrepreneurial opportunities
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: C. Albornoz, J.E. Amorós, T. Baker, B. Bjerke, L. Busenitz, M. Chiasson, D. Dimov, J.O. Fiet, J. Gaddefors, W.B. Gartner, D.A. Grégoire, A. Haas, T.P. Kenworthy, S. Korsgaard, A. Kurczewska, C. Léger-Jarniou, F. Linán, M. Marchesnay, J.S. McMullen, S.P. Sassmannshausen, F. Sautet, B.T. Teague, S. Tegtmeier, S.J. Vliamos, R.D. Wadhwani, M. Wright , Includes index
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    ISBN: 9781786434432
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Serie: European research in entrepreneurship
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als The emergence of entrepreneurial behaviour
    DDC: 658.4/21
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsausbildung ; Intrapreneurship ; Schweden ; Irland ; Lettland ; Italien ; Brasilien ; Malaysia ; Entrepreneurship Psychological aspects ; Businesspeople Psychological aspects ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Contributions on entrepreneurial behaviour research / Susana C. Santos, Craig Mitchell, Hans Landström, Alain Fayolle and António Caetano -- Part I: The entrepreneur as an individual and the theory of planned behaviour -- 2. Connecting the literature dots: a literature review on prototypes in entrepreneurship research / Sílvia Fernandes Costa, António Caetano, Arjan J. Frederiks and Susana C. Santos -- 3. Entrepreneurial potential among individuals with different entrepreneurial experience / Susana C. Santos, António Caetano, Sílvia Fernandes Costa and Xaver Neumeyer -- 4. Individual and cultural values as psychosocial cognitive antecedents and moderators of entrepreneurial intentions / Ricardo Figueiredo Belchior and Francisco Liñan -- Part II: Entrepreneurial education -- 5. Promoting entrepreneurship in an unfavourable setting: a case study of a university programme in Malaysia / Mohd Rashan, Inmaculada Jaén and Francisco Liñan -- 6. Formal mentorship in experiential entrepreneurship education: examining conditions for entrepreneurial learning among students / Gustav Hägg and Diamanto Politis -- 7. Social loafing in student entrepreneurship teams / Roisin Lyons, Theodore Lynn and Ciarán Mac an Bhaird -- 8. Perceived learning outcomes of experiential entrepreneurship education: the case of Latvian business schools / Inna Kozlinska, Tõnis Mets and Kärt Rõigas -- Part III: Corporate entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial orientation -- 9. Assembling the puzzle: the need to assess both the internal and external side of corporate entrepreneurship / Angelo Riviezzo -- 10. Linking SME's strategic orientation and international performance: insights from an empirical investigation in Italy / Angelo Riviezzo and Antonella Garofano -- 11. Does entrepreneurial orientation matter to strategic alliances formation: the influence of entrepreneurial orientation and leaders to the success of partnerships in business / Antonio Benedito de Oliveira, Mauro José de Oliveira and Roberto Carlos Bernardes -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: In recent years entrepreneurship has become one of the most popular fields of research in management studies. As the subject has broadened, increasing attention has been paid to the behavioural aspects of different practices to identify and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. This timely book analyses three key strands of contemporary research into entrepreneurial behaviour: intention, education and orientation. It offers novel insights that can be applied to foster entrepreneurial activities in different settings. The chapters in the book are divided into three parts. The contributors first focus on the entrepreneur as an individual and offer three innovative yet complementary approaches to entrepreneurial intentions. They go on to consider how entrepreneurial behaviour can be trained and learned, providing a much-needed theoretical anchor to pedagogical approaches in entrepreneurship. The final part covers entrepreneurial behaviour at the organizational level and expertly tackles the popular topic of entrepreneurial orientation through novel empirical studies with diverse methodologies and multiple levels of analysis. Researchers and advanced students in management and entrepreneurship will benefit from the state-of-the-art analysis and innovative approaches presented. Entrepreneurship educators and policy-makers will also find this book to be stimulating reading, where they can find suggestions for an evidence-based practice
    Anmerkung: Includes index , Contributors include: R.F. Belchior, A. Benedito de Oliveira Junior, R.C. Bernardes, A. Caetano, S.F. Costa, M.J. de Oliveira, A.J. Frederiks, A. Garofano, G. Hägg, I. Jaén, I. Kozlinska, F. Liñan, T. Lynn, R. Lyons, C. Mac an Bhaird, T. Mets, R. Mohd, X. Neumeyer, D. Politis, A. Riviezzo, K. Rõigas, S.C. Santos
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Gender and entrepreneurial activity
    DDC: 338/.04/081
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Geschlechterunterschiede ; Geschlechterdiskriminierung ; Entrepreneurship Sex differences ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Gender and entrepreneurial activity : an overview / Albert N. Link -- 2. The psychology of the entrepreneur and the gender gap in entrepreneurship / Olga Bentsson, Tino Sanandaji and Magnus Johannesson -- 3. Female immigrant entrepreneurship in Germany / David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, and Katharine Wirsching -- 4. Gender and entrepreneurship : selected stylized propositions, a simple empirical illustration, and some comparisons / Rajeev K. Goel, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén, and Rati Ram -- 5. Apparel industry entrepreneurs and small business owners : exploring gender within a global context / Nancy Hodges, Kittichai Watchravesringkan, Miranda Williams, Jennifer Yurchisin, Elena Karpova, Sara Marcketti, Jane Hegland, and Ruoh-Man (Terry) Yan -- 6. Barriers to academic entrepreneurship among women : a review of the constituent literatures / Marla Parker, Christopher S. Hayter, Lauren Lynch, and Rasheeda Mohammed -- 7. Elucidating the process : why women patent less than men / Erin Leahey and Amelia Blume -- 8. Corruption and entrepreneurship : does gender matter? / Claudia Trentini and Malinka Koparanova -- 9. Gender differences and academic entrepreneurship : a study of scientists in the principal investigator role / James A. Cunningham, Paul O'Reilly, Brendan Dolan, Conor O'Kane, and Vincent Mangematin -- 10. Reducing the gender gap in angel investing : the rising tide program / Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb -- 11. Gender in entrepreneurial finance : matching investors and entrepreneurs in equity crowdfunding / Silvio Vismara, Davide Benaroio, and Federica Carne -- 12. Gender and institutional environments in stem fields entrepreneurship / Margaret E. Blume-Kohout -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: There is growing interest in the relationship between gender and entrepreneurial activity. In this book, 37 eminent scholars from diverse academic disciplines contribute cutting-edge research that addresses, from a gender perspective, three general areas of importance: key characteristics of entrepreneurs, key performance attributes of entrepreneurial firms, and the role of financial capital in the establishment and growth of entrepreneurial firms. Each chapter focuses on original, burgeoning themes related to gender and entrepreneurship, with forward-looking research that highlights key findings. For example, some authors show how the so-called 'gender divide' in patenting is greater than in publishing for academic entrepreneurs. Others explore the corruption in business practices, which is less for women entrepreneurs than their male counterparts, and explain why gender diversity is higher in equity crowdfunding than in other entrepreneurial finance markets. The book takes a global approach, offering examples of entrepreneurs from around the world. Scholars and students interested in entrepreneurship and the role of gender in business will find this volume informative and eye opening
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: D.B. Audretsch, D. Benaroio, O. Bengtsson, A. Blume, M.E. Blume-Kohout, F. Carne, S. Coleman, J.A. Cunningham, B. Dolan, R.K. Goel, D. Göktepe-Hultén, C.S. Hayter, J. Hegland, N. Hodges, M. Johannesson, E. Karpova, M. Koparanova, E. Leahey, E.E. Lehmann, A.N. Link, L. Lynch, V. Mangematin, S. Marcketti, R. Mohammed, C. O'Kane, P. O'Reilly, M. Parker, R. Ram, A. Robb, T. Sanandaji, C. Trentini, S. Vismara, K. Watchravesringkan, M. Williams, K. Wirsching, R.-N. Yan, J. Yurchisin , Includes index
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Coping-Strategie ; Regionalentwicklung ; Industrie ; Welt ; Financial crises Prevention ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Unsicherheit ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Wachstumspolitik ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Unsicherheit ; Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Wachstumspolitik
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Introduction / Nick Williams and Tim Vorley -- Part I : The resilience of entrepreneurs, industrial sectors and cities -- 2. Strategies for resilience in entrepreneurship: building resources for small business survival after a crisis / Rachel Doern -- 3. The resilience of entrepreneurs and small business in the depths of a recessionary crisis / Nick Williams and Tim Vorley -- 4. Vulnerability and adaptability: Post-crisis resilience of SMEs in Denmark / Christian Kjær Monsson -- 5. Resilience, adaptation and survival in industry sectors: Remaking and remodelling of the automotive sector / Gill Bentley, David Bailey and Daniel Braithwaite -- 6. The evolution of economic resilience in cities: Re-invention versus replication / James Simmie -- 7. Path dependency, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience in resource-driven economies. Lessons from the Newfoundland offshore oil industry, Canada / Cédric Brunelle and Ben Spigel -- 8. Resilient regions and open innovation: the evolution of smart cities and civic entrepreneurship / Jennifer Clark -- Part II: The resilience of local and regional economies -- 9. Governance, civic leadership and resilience / Chay Brooks -- 10. Entrepreneurship, culture and resilience: the determinants of local development in uncertain times / Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson -- 11. The resilience of growth strategies / Lee Pugalis, Nick Gray and Alan Townsend -- 12. Local economic resilience in Italy / Paolo Di Caro -- 13. Evolutionary perspectives on economic resilience in regional development / Emil Evenhuis and Stuart Dawley -- 14. Regional resilience: the critique revisited / Huiwen Gong and Robert Hassink -- 15. Final thoughts and reflections -- Index
    Kurzfassung: Economic resilience is an emergent field in the social sciences. In this timely book, key scholars examine how individuals, organisations, regions and nations are affected by internal and external crises, and consider how the ways in which they respond will determine their future growth path. Providing a coherent and clear narrative, Creating Resilient Economies offers a theoretical analysis of resilience and provides guidance to policymakers with regards to fostering more resilient economies and people. It adeptly illustrates how resilience thinking can offer the opportunity to re-frame economic development policy and practice and provides a clear evidence base of the cultural, economic, political and social conditions that shape the adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness to crises in their many forms. Academics and scholars across the social sciences will find this book an enlightening gateway into the subject of economic resilience. Its eminently practical approach will also benefit government policy makers interested in how localities, regions and nations can respond more effectively to crises
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on corporate governance and entrepreneurship
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    Schlagwort(e): Corporate Governance ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; KMU ; Corporate governance ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Corporate Governance
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Part I Corporate governance and entrepreneurship as a research field -- 1. Corporate governance and entrepreneurship: Current states and future directions / Jonas Gabrielsson -- 2. Governance theory: Origins and implications for researching boards and governance in entrepreneurial firms / Jonas Gabrielsson and Morten Huse -- Part II Corporate governance in start-ups and early stage ventures -- 3. Advisory boards in entrepreneurial companies / Eythor Ivar Johnson -- 4. Top management team organization of high-tech venture firms: Structural arrangements and their potential consequences / Till Talaulicar -- 5. Research on board of directors in high-tech start-ups: An assessment and suggestions for future research -- Ekaterina S. Bjornali -- 6. Corporate governance in early stage high tech ventures: The impact of top management team and outside board human capital on innovation speed / Elien Vandenbroucke and Mirjam Knockaert -- 7. The effects of private equity investors on the governance of companies -- Stefano Bonini and Vincenzo Capizzi -- Part III Corporate governance in SMEs -- 8. Corporate governance practices in smaller privately held businesses - insights from the Rhine Valley region / Susanne Durst and Julia Brunold -- 9. Alliance governance in entrepreneurial firms: The influence of family control and organizational size / Daniel Pittino, Franscesca Visintin and Paola Mazzurana -- 10. Corporate governance and innovation in small entrepreneurial firms: The board chairperson's role / Daniel Yar Hamidi and Jonas Gabrielsson -- Part IV Corporate governance in fast growing firms and IPOs -- 11. An engagement theory of governance: The dynamics of governance structures in high growth, high potential firms / Teresa Nelson and Huseyin Leblebici -- 12. Founder status and defensive mechanisms at IPO: Evidence from French firms / Asma Fattoum and Frédéric Delmar -- 13. Corporate governance and accounting in small growing firms: A comparison of financial reporting and cost of debt across Gazelles and Non-Gazelles / Marita Blomkvist and Mari Paananen -- Part V Corporate governance and corporate entrepreneurship -- 14. Corporate governance and corporate entrepreneurship in different organisational forms / Elin Smith and Sven-Olof Collin -- 15. Corporate entrepreneurship in a large company - skunk works or guided evolution? / Seppo Laukkanen, Martin Lindell and Anssi Vanioki -- Index
    Kurzfassung: Issues and challenges surrounding corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms remain relatively unexamined. The Handbook of Research on Corporate Governance and Entrepreneurship brings together leading academic experts within their specific fields to examine the most important issues surrounding corporate governance in various entrepreneurial settings, including start-ups, owner-managed firms, fast-growing firms and IPOs. The Handbook also considers how corporate governance and board leadership is associated with entrepreneurship and innovation in mature companies. Detailed chapters span a wide range of topics, methodologies and levels of analysis, all designed to contribute to advancements in the understanding of corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms. The Handbook begins with a succinct investigation into governance and entrepreneurship as a research field, followed by clearly delineated and thematic parts dedicated to different business settings. Key topics include governance in early stage, high-tech ventures and dynamics of governance structures in high-growth, high-potential firms. This innovative Handbook will provide fresh insights and unique practical perspectives for advanced students and academics in business management and entrepreneurship. Collectively, the chapters provide new insights into the topic across different organizational and geographical settings and offer guidance to practitioners and policy-makers working within these domains
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    ISBN: 9781784713263
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (304 p)
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on entrepreneurial teams
    DDC: 658.4/21
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Arbeitsgruppe ; Entrepreneurship Methodology ; Family-owned business enterprises Methodology ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmer ; Gruppe
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Foreword / Mike Wright -- 1. Introduction / Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh and Thomas M. Cooney -- Part I Learning from theory and practice -- 2. Entrepreneurial teams research in movement / Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh -- 3. Urban legends or sage guidance: a review of common advice about entrepreneurial teams / Phillip H. Kim and Howard E. Aldrich -- Part II Developing entrepreneurial teams -- 4. Entrepreneurial team formation: the role of the family / Giovanna Campopiano, Tommaso Minola and Lucio Cassia -- 5. Entrepreneurs' perspectives on the structuring phase of the entrepreneurial team / L. Martin Cloutier, Sandrine Cueille and Gilles Recasens -- 6. Which deep-level diversity compositions of new venture teams lead to success or failure? / Stephanie Schoss, René Mauer and Malte Brettel -- 7. The more the merrier: how owner-manager team size influences the potential economic contribution of owner-managed businesses across the world / Jonathan Levie and Johan P. de Borst -- 8. Dispositional antecedents of shared leadership emergent states on entrepreneurial teams / Wencang Zhou and Donald Vredenburgh -- Part III Contextualizing entrepreneurial teams -- 9. Family entrepreneurial teams / Allan Discua Cruz, Elias Hadjielias and Carole Howorth -- 10. Te Ohu Umanga Māori: temporality and intent in the Māori entrepreneurial team / Mānuka Hēnare, Billie Lythberg, Amber Nicholson and Christine Woods -- 11. Ethnic diversity in entrepreneurial teams and the role of culture shock on performance / Jean-François Lalonde -- 12. Women empowerment through Government Loaned Entrepreneurship Teams (GLETs) in Kenya / Mary Wanjiru Kinoti, Moses Kibe Kihiko and Thomas M. Cooney -- 13. Entrepreneurial teams in social entrepreneurship: when team heterogeneity facilitates organizational hybridity / Frédéric Dufays and Benjamin Huybrechts -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: In recent years there has been an increasing body of evidence suggesting that firms founded by entrepreneurial teams are more likely to achieve fast growth than firms founded by lone actors. This Research Handbook explores the position of entrepreneurial teams within existing literature and challenges current perspectives through a diverse range of research lenses. Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Teams expands the boundaries of entrepreneurship literature by examining essential issues such as formation, structuring, deep-level diversity and emergent states. The chapters also consider different contexts of application and investigate under-researched topics such as entrepreneurial teams within indigenous communities, ethnically diverse groups and women entrepreneurs. This comprehensive Research Handbook offers a wide range of research methodologies, perspectives and insights that will appeal to scholars, practitioners and entrepreneurs alike
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: H.E. Aldrich, C. Ben-Hafaïedh, M. Brettel, G. Campopiano, L. Cassia, L.M. Cloutier, T.M. Cooney, S. Cueille, J.P. De Borst, A. Discua Cruz, F. Dufays, E. Hadjielias, M. Hēnare, C. Howorth, B. Huybrechts, M.K. Kihiko, P.H. Kim, M.W. Kinoti, J.-F. Lalonde, J. Levie, B. Lythberg, R. Mauer, T. Minola, A. Nicholson, G. Recasens, S. Schoss, D. Vredenburgh, C. Woods, W. Zhou , Includes index
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (384 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Contextualizing entrepreneurship in emerging economies and developing countries
    DDC: 658.421
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Schwellenländer ; Entwicklungsländer ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Schwellenländer ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Contents: 1. Contextualizing entrepreneurship in-between emerging economies and developing countries / Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas, Ethel Brundin and Magdalena Markowska -- Part I: Contextualizing the top-down driving forces for entrepreneurial practices -- 2. The political economy of indigenous ethnic entrepreneurship: the Ethiopian experience / Hussien Yimam -- 3. Who is really an ethnic minority? the puzzling paradox of conceptualization of ethnic entrepreneurship / Hussien Yimam -- 4. Women entrepreneurship in Rwanda: overcoming entrepreneurial stereotypes through government support / Jean Bosco Shema and Samuel Mutarindwa -- 5. The impact of the institutional context on women entrepreneurship in Ethiopia: breaking the cycle of poverty? / Hailemickael Deres Mekonnen and Joaquin Cestino -- 6. Contextualizing entrepreneurship as an antidote to institutional evangelizing: "diezmo" and informal contract commissions in Mexico / Edmundo Ramírez-Pasillas and Hans Lundberg -- 7. Contextualizing universities for new venture creation: the case of family business students of Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico / Fernando Sandoval-Arzaga, David Xotlanihua-González, Geraldina Silveyra and Maria Fonseca-Paredes -- 8. The discursive formation of 'seriousness' in the ship canal rat race between Panama, Mexico and Nicaragua / Hans Lundberg -- Part II: Contextualizing the bottom-up driving forces for entrepreneurial practices -- 9. Jugaar as entrepreneurial resourcefulness / Khizran Zehra -- 10. Contextualizing entrepreneurial networks in Ethiopia: the case of the Ekubs of the Gurage ethnic group / Yaschilal Shitaye Anely -- 11. Contextualizing crowdfunding in low income countries: the case of Pakistan / Nadia Arshad -- 12. Exploring antecedents for new venture creation in Ethiopia / Yikaalo Welu Kidanemariam -- 13. Contextualizing entrepreneurial opportunity creation as an outcome of social embeddedness / Demeke Chimdessa Gutu and Jebessa Teshome Bayissa -- 14. Exploring institutional entrepreneurship in developing countries - copreneurs in the tourism industry: a Bolivian case / Maria José Parada and Alexandra Dawson -- 15. The interplay between the context and family business continuity in developing countries / Pierre Sindambiwe -- 16. Entrepreneurship in family businesses in Ethiopia / Ermias Werkilul Asfaw -- Part III: Contextualizing hybrid driving forces for entrepreneurial practices -- 17. Placing the Ugandan entrepreneurship paradox in context / Peter Rosa and Waswa Balunywa -- 18. Barranquilla's carnival: the place where identity meets societal entrepreneurship / Erika Arévalo -- 19. New firms' survival in Rwanda: an analysis of institutional and social contexts / Samuel Kamugisha -- 20. Daring to be different: a case of entrepreneurial stewardship in a Guatemalan family's coffee farm / Marcos Vega Solano and Allan Discua Cruz -- 21. Financial performance of family versus non-family firms in the context of an economy in turmoil: a market from 'developed' to 'emerging' / Diogenis Baboukardos and Naveed Akhter -- 22. A literature review on mixed-embeddedness for immigrant entrepreneurship: lessons for developing countries / Asres Abitie Kebede -- 23. Influences of immigrants from emerging economies and developing countries on immigrant entrepreneurship in Sweden / Quang evansluong -- 24. Epilogue - multiple embeddedness for entrepreneurship / Rodrigo Basco -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurship in emerging economies and developing countries presents us with a unique set of working attitudes, modes of thinking, social practices and processes. This book explores these characteristics, focusing on the conceptualization of entrepreneurship 'in-between'. It highlights top-down, bottom-up and hybrid initiatives as well as driving forces for entrepreneurial activities, presenting the diversity, nuances and multiplicity of facets of relevant but unexplored contexts that we need in order to expand our dominant and traditional understandings of entrepreneurship. This book examines entrepreneurship as a contextualized phenomenon from different theoretical and empirical perspectives, gathering a group of researchers with different nationalities, backgrounds and contexts to shed light on how societies with alternative paths of development trigger different entrepreneurial activities and practices. It covers geographical contexts from five continents in a novel and multifaceted analysis. Including case studies, literature reviews and discourse analysis, this book will be a valuable resource for academics and PhD students as well as programme directors in entrepreneurship, development studies and economic geography, and policymakers working with local and regional development and entrepreneurship
    Anmerkung: Includes index , Contributors include: N. Akhter, E. Arévalo, D. Baboukardos, W. Balunywa, R. Basco, E. Brundin, J. Cestino, D. Chimdessa Gutu, A. Dawson, H. Deres Mekonnen, A. Discua Cruz, Q. Evansluong, M. Fonseca-Paredes, S. Kamugisha, A.A. Kebede, H. Lundberg, M. Markowska, S. Mutarindwa, M.J. Parada, E. Ramírez Pasillas, M. Ramirez Pasillas, P. Rosa, F. Sandoval-Arzaga, J.B. Shema, Y. Shitaye Anely, G. Silveyra, P. Sindambiwe, J. Teshome Bayissa, M. Vega Solano, Y. Welu Kidanemariam, E. Werkilul Asfaw, D.S. Xotlanihua-González, H. Yimam, K. Zehra
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    ISBN: 9781785365041
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methodologies and design in neuroentrepreneurship
    DDC: 338
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Neurowissenschaften ; Neuroökonomie ; Entrepreneurship Psychological aspects ; Entrepreneurship Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction / Mellani Day, Mary C. Boardman and Norris Krueger -- Part I -- Neuroscience principles, techniques and tools -- 2. Brain-driven entrepreneurship research: -- A Review and research agenda / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- 3. Human psychophysiological and genetic approaches in neuroentrepreneurship / Marco Colosio, Cristiano Bellavitis and Alexey Gorin -- 4. Unpacking neuroentrepreneurship: conducting entrepreneurship research with EEG technologies / Martin De Holan and Cyril Couffe -- 5. A brief primer on using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in entrepreneurship research / M. K. Ward, Crystal Reeck and William Becker -- 6. Experimental methodological principles for entrepreneurship research using neuroscience techniques / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- Part II -- Neuroscience applications - entrepreneurial judgement, decision-making and cognition -- 7. Entrepreneurial return on investment through a neuroentrepreneurship lens / Mellani Day and Mary C. Boardman -- 8. The cognitive neuroscience of entrepreneurial risk: -- conceptual and methodological challenges / Kelly G. Shaver, Leon Schjoedt, Angela Passarelli and Crystal Reeck -- 9. A few words about entrepreneurial learning, training and brain plasticity / Aparna Sud -- 10. A few words about Neuro-experimental designs for the study of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurship / Theresa Treffers -- 11. Which tool should I use? Neuroscientific technologies for brain-driven entrepreneurship researchers / Víctor Pérez-Centeno -- 12. A few words about what neuroentrepreneurship can and cannot help us with / Sean Guillory, Mary C. Boardman and Mellani Day -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: This Handbook provides an overview of neuroscience-driven research methodologies and how those methodologies might be applied to theory-based research in the nascent field of neuroentrepreneurship. A key challenge of this field is that few neuroscientists are trained as entrepreneurship scholars and few entrepreneurship scholars are trained as neuroscientists, but this book skillfully bridges that gap. Expert contributors include concrete examples of new ways to conduct research in their contributions, which have the potential to shed light onto areas such as decision making and opportunity recognition and allow neuroentrepreneurs to ask different, perhaps better, questions than ever before. This Handbook also presents current thinking and examples of pioneering work, serves as a reference for those wishing to incorporate these methods into their own research, and provides several helpful discussions on the nature of answerable questions using neuroscience techniques. Neuroentrepreneurship is an important, emerging field for neuroscientists and entrepreneurship scholars alike. For the former audience, this book presents concrete research questions and entrepreneurship applications; for the latter, it serves as a primer and introduction to neuroscientific methods. Graduate students studying entrepreneurship, and practitioners who are keen to promote innovation and entrepreneurial skills in their leadership, will also find this Handbook to be of interest
    Anmerkung: Includes index
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    ISBN: 9781784710927
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (512 p) , cm
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    Serie: Research handbooks in business and management
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methods in corporate social responsibility
    Schlagwort(e): Corporate Social Responsibility ; Theorie ; Social responsibility of business ; Electronic books ; Corporate Social Responsibility ; Unternehmensethik
    Kurzfassung: Contents: Introduction / David Crowther and Linne Marie Lauesen -- Part I: Methodology planning -- 1. Grounded theory in corporate social responsibility research / Vilma Žydžiūnaitė and Loreta Tauginienė -- 2. Using a mixed methods approach for corporate social responsibility research / Jane Claydon -- 3. Imperative of meta-study for research in the field of corporate social responsibility and emerging issues in corporate governance / Lukman Raimi -- 4. Ethics in the research process / David Crowther -- 5. Research methods in organization, management and management accounting: an evaluation of quantitative and qualitative approaches / Miriam Green -- 6. Methodological and epistemological perspectives in the study of corporate social responsibility in Colombia / Duván Emilio Ramírez Ospina and José Fernando Muñoz Ospina -- Part II: Quantitative methods -- 7. Game theory as a research tool for sustainability / Shahla Seifi -- 8. Key concerns in longitudinal study design / Rima Kalinauskaitė -- 9. Sampling and sampling procedures in corporate social responsibility research / Habib Zaman Khan and Md. Rashidozzaman Khan -- 10. Food deserts in British cities : comparing food access, obesity, and ethnicity in Leicester and Stoke on Trent / Hillary Shaw -- 11. The application of statistical methods in CSR research / Christopher Boachie and George K. Amoako -- 12. Regression techniques and its application in the corporate social responsibility domain: an overview / Sonali Bhattacharya, Madhvi Sethi, Abhishek Behl and V.G. Venkatesh -- Part III: Qualitative methods -- 13. Analytic autoethnography as a tool to enhance reflection, reflexivity and critical thinking in CSR research / Fernanda de Paiva Duarte -- 14. Insights regarding the applicability of semiotics to CSR communication research / Kemi C. Yekini -- 15. Ethnographic research methods in CSR research : building theory out of people's everyday life with materials, objects, practices, and symbolic constructions / Linne Marie Lauesen -- 16. Interviews as an instrument to explore management motivation for corporate social and environmental reporting / Homaira Semeen and Muhammad Azizul Islam -- 17. Participant observation as the data collection tool and its usage in the CSR researches / Ilke Oruc -- 18. Application of correspondence analysis to determinants of human resources disclosure / Esther Ortiz and José G. Clavel -- 19. The application of survey methodology in CSR research / Christopher Boachie -- 20. Content analysis method: a proposed scoring for quantitative and qualitative disclosures / Juniati Gunawan and Kumalawati Abadi -- 21. Focus groups in social accounting as a stakeholder engagement tool / Sara Moggi -- 22. A phenomenological study of moral discourse, social justice and CSR / Julia J.A. Shaw -- 23. Social network analysis in CSR research / Duygu Turker -- 24.Theoretical storytelling as meta-frame for all research methods in corporate social responsibility / Linne Marie Lauesen -- Part IV: Future research agenda -- 25. Philosophical prolegomena to all future research in CSR / Nicholas Capaldi -- 26. Beyond strategic CSR : the concept of responsibility as the foundation of ethics: political, technological and economic responsibility for the future of humanity / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- 27. From positivism to social constructivism: an emerging trend for CSR researchers / Martin Samy and Fiona Robertson -- Index.
    Kurzfassung: Corporate social responsibility now touches upon most aspects of the interaction between business and society. The approaches taken to research in this area are as varied as the topics that are researched; yet this is the first book to address the whole range of methods available. This Handbook identifies the existing methods, evaluates their use and discusses the circumstances in which they might be appropriate. The design of a research project is an essential part of undertaking research, as is choosing appropriate methods for investigation and analysis. In addition, business and management research raises theoretical and practical problems that are not encountered in other fields. The chapters address this challenge over distinct parts. Part I on methodology planning is concerned with various aspects of planning the research project, including secondary data and ethics in the research process. Parts II and III outline quantitative and qualitative methods respectively, covering the vast majority of relevant approaches. Part IV provides forward-thinking guidance from experienced academics on the future directions of research in this area. Aimed specifically at researchers, this comprehensive and in-depth Handbook provides an essential resource for anyone working at the forefront of corporate social responsibility research
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    ISBN: 9781783476831
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (576 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of social capital and regional development
    DDC: 338.9
    Schlagwort(e): Sozialkapital ; Regionalentwicklung ; EU-Strukturfonds ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Entrepreneurship ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Regional planning ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Economic development ; Human capital ; Infrastructure (Economics) ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziales Kapital ; Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Kurzfassung: 1. Social capital and regional development: an introduction / Hans Westlund and Johan P. Larsson -- 2. Social capital and networks in spatial economies / Börje Johansson -- Part I aspects of entrepreneurship -- 3. Local social entrepreneurship and social capital / Niels Bosma, Veronique Schutjens and Beate Volker -- 4. Does persistence in start-up activity reflect persistence in social capital? / Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich -- 5. Women's entrepreneurship and social capital / Pia Arenius and Riikka Franzén -- 6. Dealmakers in place: social capital connections in regional entrepreneurial economies / Maryann P. Feldman and Ted Douglas Zoller -- 7. Social capital and the economics of cities / Martin Andersson, Johan P. Larsson and Joakim Wernberg -- 8. Indonesian entrepreneurs in the UK: a social capital perspective on challenges and opportunities of migrant entrepreneurs / Eddy Setiawan, Dessy Irawati and Roel Rutten -- 9. Social capital, entrepreneurship and living standards: differences between migrants and the native born / Matthew Roskruge, Jacques Poot and Laura King -- Part II measurement and regional performance -- 10. The social capital of European regions / Emanuele Ferragina -- 11. Social capital and regional economic performance: a study across U.S. metropolitan statistical areas / Michael F. Thompson and Timothy F. Slaper -- 12. Social capital and income convergence in European regions / Emili Tortosa-Ausina and Jesús Peiró-Palomino -- Part III aspects of regional development -- 13. Challenges and opportunities for local development initiatives to influence social capital for health promotion purposes: theoretical and empirical support / Malin Eriksson and Maria Emmelin -- 14. Social capital and rural development in southern European regions: the case of EU-funded leader projects / Asimina Christoforou and Elena Pisani -- 15. Research on social capital and regional development in China: what has been done so far and what should be done in future? / Ailun Xiong and Yongjian Pu -- Part IV governance, strategies and planning -- 16. Social capital and regional learning governance: a Japanese perspective / Kiyoshi Kobayashi and Tsuyoshi Hatori -- 17. Clusters as a take-off for glocal strategies: the role of social capital / Bengt Johannisson, Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas and Malin Lindberg -- 18. A habermas-inspired approach to social capital in regional planning / Roger E. Bolton -- 19. Researchers' role in regional development - collaboration and social capital in Swedish higher education institutions / Maria Ljunggren.
    Kurzfassung: The role of social capital in regional development is a multifaceted topic which is studied all over the world using various methods and across numerous disciplines. It has long been evident that social capital is important for regional development, however, it is less clear how this works in practice. Do all types of social capital have the same effects and are different kinds of regions impacted in the same way? This book is the first to offer an overview of this rapidly expanding field of research and to thoroughly analyse the complex issue of social capital and regional development. The authoritative and original chapters, written by leading scholars from around the world, combine theory and new empirical research to analyse various types of regions from metropolitan to rural. A particular focus is on entrepreneurship and the social capital of enterprises, whilst the role of social capital for modern governance and planning is also highlighted. The different components of social capital and data availability are also treated in depth. This Handbook is an ideal resource for students and scholars studying social capital, social networks, and regional growth and development. It also offers great insight for policymaker and planners in the fields of urban, regional and rural development
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: M. Andersson, P. Arenius, R.E. Bolton, N. Bosma, A. Christoforou, M. Emmelin, M. Eriksson, M.P. Feldman, E. Ferragina, R. Franzén, M. Fritsch, T. Hatori, D. Iriwati, B. Johannisson, B. Johansson, L. King, K. Kobayashi, J.P. Larsson, M. Lindberg, M. Ljunggren, J. Peiró-Palomino, E. Pisani, J. Poot, Y. Pu, M. Ramírez Pasillas, M. Roskruge, R. Rutten, V. Schutjens, E. Setiawan, T.F. Slaper, M.F. Thompson, E. Tortosa-Ausina, B. Volker, J. Wernberg, H. Westlund, M. Wyrwich, A. Xiong, T.D. Zoller , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781784715014
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p) , cm
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    Serie: New directions in post-Keynesian economics
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Bortz, Pablo G. Inequality, growth and "hot" money
    DDC: 338.9
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    Schlagwort(e): Einkommensverteilung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Postkeynesianische Wachstumstheorie ; Verteilungstheorie ; Theorie ; Argentinien ; Income distribution ; Keynesian economics
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Growth and distribution: the last 300 years -- 3. Growth and distribution: the Kaleckian perspective -- 4. An integration of the real and the monetary economy -- 5. Financial flows, distribution and capital controls -- 6. Epilogue: challenges and possibilities.
    Kurzfassung: The growing levels of income inequality, an explosion of global financial flows, and a worldwide decline of economic growth have combined to challenge accepted economic wisdom. Utilizing a heterodox approach, Pablo G. Bortz provides a fresh look for understanding the interaction between these three factors while identifying challenges and possible alternatives for an expansionary and progressive economic policy. Reviewing several schools of thought, Inequality, Growth and 'Hot' Money explores the risks generated by capital flows and the limitations they impose on progressive economic policies. Professor Bortz then provides instruments and alternatives to pursue an expansionary and equalitarian program, including theoretical contributions to enrich heterodox and progressive economics. Standout features of this book include a review of the challenges that financial flows pose for developing countries; a redefinition of the role of capital controls; a policy approach that separates interest rate policies from a broader credit policy; and a rejection of the negative relationship between a more egalitarian income distribution and sustained economic expansion. Expanding the Kaleckian approach to include financial flows, this accessible introduction to heterodox growth models will be appreciated by graduate students and committed heterodox economists. Research departments at official institutions such as central banks may also be interested, specifically in the book's models and policy prescription
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (968 p) , cm
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    Serie: The international library of critical writings in economics 317
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als The economics of creative industries
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    Schlagwort(e): Kreativsektor ; Theorie ; Welt ; Cultural industries Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alan Kirman (1993), 'Ants, Rationality, and Recruitment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (1), February, 137-56 -- Sherwin Rosen (1981), 'The Economics of Superstars', American Economic Review, 71 (5), December, 845-58 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1997), 'Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach', Journal of Economic Literature, 35 (1), March, 60-85 -- Ulrich Witt (2001), 'Learning to Consume - A Theory of Wants and the Growth of Demand', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (1), January, 23-36 -- A.T. Peacock (1994), 'Welfare Economics and Public Subsidies to the Arts', Journal of Cultural Economics, 18 (2), June, 151-61 -- Tyler Cowen (1996), 'Why I Do Not Believe in the Cost-Disease: Comment on Baumol', Journal of Cultural Economics, 20 (3), 207-14 -- Tyler Cowen and Alexander Tabarrok (2000), 'An Economic Theory of Avant-Garde and Popular Art, or High and Low Culture', Southern Economic Journal, 67 (2), October, 232-53 -- Bryan Caplan and Tyler Cowen (2004), 'Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?', American Economic Review, 94 (2), May, 402-7 -- Richard Swedberg (2006), 'The Cultural Entrepreneur and the Creative Industries: Beginning in Vienna', Journal of Cultural Economics, 30 (4), December, 243-61 -- Elizabeth Currid (2007), 'The Economics of a Good Party: Social Mechanics and the Legitimization of Art/Culture', Journal of Economics and Finance, 31 (3), Fall, 386-94 -- Michael Hutter (2011), 'Infinite Surprises: On the Stabilization of Value in the Creative Industries', in Jens Beckert and Patrik Aspers (eds), The Worth of Goods: Valuation and Pricing in the Economy, Chapter 9, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 201-20 -- Gary B. Magee (2005), 'Rethinking Invention: Cognition and the Economics of Technological Creativity', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 57 (1), May, 29-48 -- R. Alexander Bentley (2009) 'Fashion versus Reason in the Creative Industries', in Michael J. O'Brien and Stephen J. Shennan (eds), Innovation in Cultural Systems: Contributions from Evolutionary Anthropology, Chapter 8, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 121-26 -- John Hartley and Lucy Montgomery (2009), 'Fashion as Consumer Entrepreneurship: Emergent Risk Culture, Social Network Markets, and the Launch of Vogue in China', Chinese Journal of Communication, 2 (1), March, 61-76 -- John Banks and Jason Potts (2010), 'Co-creating Games: A Co-evolutionary Analysis', New Media and Society, 12 (2), March, 253-70 -- Jason Potts, John Hartley, John Banks, Jean Burgess, Rachel Cobcroft, Stuart Cunningham and Lucy Montgomery (2008), 'Consumer Co-creation and Situated Creativity', Industry and Innovation, 15 (5), October, 459-74 -- Richard E. Caves (2003), 'Contracts between Art and Commerce', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (2), Spring, 73-84 -- John Quiggin (2013), 'The Economics of New Media', in John Hartley, Jean Burgess and Axel Bruns (eds), A Companion to New Media Dynamics, Chapter 5, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 90-103 -- Arthur De Vany and W. David Walls (1996), 'Bose-Einstein Dynamics and Adaptive Contracting in the Motion Picture Industry', Economic Journal, 106 (439), November, 1493-514.
    Kurzfassung: Arthur S. De Vany and W. David Walls (2004), 'Motion Picture Profit, the Stable Paretian Hypothesis, and the Curse of the Superstar', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 28 (6), March, 1035-57 -- Jason Potts, Simon Cunningham, John Hartley and Paul Ormerod (2008), 'Social Network Markets: A New Definition of the Creative Industries', Journal of Cultural Economics, 32 (3), September, 167-85 -- Jason Potts (2012), 'Novelty-Bundling Markets', Advances in Austrian Economics, 16, 291-312 -- Pierre-Michel Menger (1999), 'Artistic Labor Markets and Careers', Annual Review of Sociology, 25, 541-74 -- Martin Kretschmer, George Michael Klimis and Chong Ju Choi (1999), 'Increasing Returns and Social Contagion in Cultural Industries', British Journal of Management, 10 (1), September, S61-S72 -- Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts (2013), 'The Creative Instability Hypothesis', Journal of Cultural Economics, 37 (2), May, 153-73 -- Christian Handke (2006), 'Plain Destruction or Creative Destruction? Copyright Erosion and the Evolution of the Record Industry', Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 3 (2), 29-51 -- Stuart Cunningham (2012), 'Emergent Innovation through Coevolution of Informal and Formal Media Economies', Television and New Media, 13 (5), September, 415-30 -- Hasan Bakhshi and Eric McVittie (2009), 'Creative Supply-Chain Linkages and Innovation: Do the Creative Industries Stimulate Business Innovation in the Wider Economy?', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 169-89 -- Kathrin Müller, Christian Rammer and Johannes Trüby (2009), 'The Role of Creative Industries in Industrial Innovation', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 148-68 -- Ron Martin and Peter Sunley (2003), 'Deconstructing Clusters: Chaotic Concept or Policy Panacea?', Journal of Economic Geography, 3 (1), January, 5-35 -- Richard Florida (2002), 'Bohemia and Economic Geography', Journal of Economic Geography, 2 (1), January, 55-71 -- Allen J. Scott (2006), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Industrial Development: Geography and the Creative Field Revisited,' Small Business Economics, 26 (1), February, 1-24 -- Luciana Lazzeretti, Rafael Boix and Francesco Capone (2008), 'Do Creative Industries Cluster? Mapping Creative Local Production Systems in Italy and Spain', Industry and Innovation, 15 (5), October, 549-67 -- Michele Boldrin and David Levine (2002), 'The Case Against Intellectual Property', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), May, 209-12 -- Benjamin Klein, Andres V. Lerner and Kevin M. Murphy (2002), 'The Economics of Copyright "Fair Use" in a Networked World', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), May, 205-8 -- Hal R. Varian (2005), 'Copying and Copyright', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (2), Spring, 121-38 -- Ruth Towse (2010), 'Creativity, Copyright and the Creative Industries Paradigm', Kyklos, 63 (3), August, 461-78 -- Christian Handke (2012), 'Digital Copying and the Supply of Sound Recordings', Information Economics and Policy, 24 (1), March, 15-29.
    Kurzfassung: Mikko Mustonen (2003), 'Copyleft - the Economics of Linux and Other Open Source Software', Information Economics and Policy, 15 (1), March, 99-121 -- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2002) 'Some Simple Economics of Open Source' Journal of Industrial Economics, 50 (2), June, 197-234 -- Erik Brynjolfsson, Ju (Jeffrey) Yu and Michael D. Smith (2002), 'Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers', Management Science, 49 (11), November, 1580-96 -- Peter Tschmuck (2003), 'How Creative are the Creative Industries? A Case of the Music Industry', Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 33 (2), Summer, 127-41 -- John Quiggin (2006), 'Blogs, Wikis and Creative Innovation', International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9 (4), December, 481-96 -- Stuart Cunningham (2002), 'From Cultural to Creative Industries: Theory, Industry and Policy Implications', Media Information Australia, 102, February, 54-65 -- Ann Markusen, Gregory H. Wassall, Douglas DeNatale and Randy Cohen (2008), 'Defining the Creative Economy: Industry and Occupational Approaches', Economic Development Quarterly, 22 (1), February, 24-45 -- Peter Higgs and Stuart Cunningham (2008), 'Creative Industries Mapping: Where Have We Come From and Where Are We Going?', Creative Industries Journal, 1 (1), 7-30 -- Kate Oakley (2004), 'Not So Cool Britannia: The Role of Creative Industries in Economic Development', International Journal of Cultural Studies, 7 (1), March, 67-77 -- Jason Potts (2009), 'Why Creative Industries Matter to Economic Evolution', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 18 (7), October, 663-73 -- Jason Potts and Stuart Cunningham (2008), 'Four Models of the Creative Industries', International Journal of Cultural Policy, 14 (3), August, 233-47 -- Francisco Marco-Serrano, Pau Rausell-Koster and Raul Abeledo-Sanchis (2014), 'Economic Development and the Creative Industries: A Tale of Causality', Creative Industries Journal, 7 (2), 81-91 -- Jason Potts (2009), 'Creative Industries & Innovation Policy', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 11 (2), August, 138-47 -- Phil Cooke and Lisa De Propris (2011), 'A Policy Agenda for EU Smart Growth: The Role of Creative and Cultural Industries', Policy Studies, 32 (4), July, 365-75.
    Kurzfassung: This timely research review explores the emerging concept of the economics of creative industries. Professor Potts analyses key papers authored by leading scholars in the field which cover the evolution and development of this new area of study. Topics addressed in this review include economic theory foundations, creative economic agents, contracts and organizations, creative industries dynamics and innovation, creative cities and clusters and digital new media and intellectual property
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    DDC: 658.4/21072
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Maßzahl ; Wissenschaftliche Methode ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Entrepreneurship Handbooks, manuals, etc ; International business enterprises Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Einflussgröße
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction -- 2. Individual-level influences -- 3. Firm- and team-level influences -- 4. External environmental influences -- 5. Relationships, networks, and social capital -- 6. Organizational learning -- 7. Capabilities -- 8. Orientation and strategy -- 9. Performance and innovation outcomes.
    Kurzfassung: The Handbook of Measures for International Entrepreneurship Research is a user-friendly collection of multi-item measures developed and used in the research of international entrepreneurship and important areas related to it: international business, entrepreneurship, marketing, strategy, and innovation. Editors Nicole Coviello and Helena Yli-Renko carefully compiled 212 scales from over 820 possible measures using rigorous selection criteria. The scales fall into eight distinct categories: - Individual-level influences - firm and team-level influences - external environmental influences - Relationships, networks, and social capital - organizational learning - capabilities - orientation and strategy - performance and innovation outcomes for each scale, the book includes the following information to enable ease of use: summary, construct definition, description, source, development or adaptation procedures, sample, validity, scores, references, and scale items. This standout Handbook not only builds a compelling case for a more rigorous approach to research methods in international entrepreneurship research, but also explores the best practices in development, adaptation, use, and reporting of multi-item measures. Academic researchers in international entrepreneurship, international business, entrepreneurship, marketing, strategy, and/or innovation will find this reference tool a welcome addition to their survey research practices. Policy-makers conducting research in these areas will also appreciate this book
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Serie: The McGill international entrepreneurship series
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; International business enterprises ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction / Hamid Etemad -- Part I: Examination of entrepreneurial orientation-performance relations -- 2. International entrepreneurship and performance: what are the important factors in markets with high cultural distance? / Elena Cedrola, Loretta Battaglia and Anna Grazia Quaranta -- 3. Risk-seeking behaviors in SMEs' internationalization / Noémie Dominguez -- 4. Psychological traits, experiences, foreign language knowledge of entrepreneurs, and re-internationalization strategies of SMEs: a theoretical analysis / Huu Le Nguyen and Sören Kock -- Part II: Collaborative inter-dependence -- 5. The dynamic development of international entrepreneurial networks / Vaiva Stanisauskaite and Sören Kock -- 6. The influence of the entrepreneur and the accelerator in the internationalization process of web-based firms / Diala Kabbara -- 7. Formal inter-firm cooperation and international expansion: how Italian SMEs are using the network contract / S. Aureli and M. Del Baldo -- 8. How are knowledge acquisition and SMEs' internationalization related? empirical evidence from Gruppo Germani / Mirella Migliaccio and Francesca Rivetti -- 9. Value chain activities in born global companies / Ingemar Wictor -- Part III: Institutional context -- 10. The creation and internationalization of border firms / Eva J.B. Jørgensen and Einar Rasmussen -- 11. Institutional entrepreneurship and the embedded roles of the leaders and state: an historical case study of Abu Dhabi / Jasem Almarri, Katariina Juusola and John Meewella -- 12. Concluding remarks, implications and lessons / Hamid Etemad.
    Kurzfassung: The Changing Global Economy and its Impact on International Entrepreneurship addresses different changes and challenges that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face in an economy where they need to compete at home and cannot refrain from participating in international markets. Contributors examine diverse SMEs that have succeeded in the face of adversity. They offer a combination of practical strategies and efficient tactics, grounded in solid theory and research, for firms in different competitive industries. This volume presents a collection of 12 carefully selected chapters that highlight challenging real-world cases to illustrate a variety of difficult problems. The editors present an analytical framework with three levels of analysis - entrepreneurial level, firm level, and institutional level - to document comprehensive, realistic and experientially-based entrepreneurial initiatives, potent firm and public policy strategies and informative and applicable results. The interactive structural design of this book offers progressively higher levels of analysis and incisive lessons, which make it perfect for academics interested in the rich range of theories, methodologies and topics surrounding SMEs' internationalization processes. Its analysis will also inform management and effective policy formulation for entrepreneurs, managers, and policymakers
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: J. Almarri, S. Aureli, H. Etemad, M. Del Baldo, N. Dominguez, E.J.B. Jørgensen, K. Juusola, D. Kabbara, S. Kock, J. Meewella, H. Le Nguyen, M. Migliaccio, E. Rasmussen, F. Rivetti, V. Stanisauskaite, I. Wictor , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Institutional case studies on necessity entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04091724
    Schlagwort(e): Kleinstunternehmen ; Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsförderung ; Gründungsausbildung ; Gründungsfinanzierung ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Foreword / Alejandro Poiré -- Introduction / Jeremi B. Brewer -- Part I -- Government funded programs -- 1. Supporting the transition from unemployment to self-employment: a comparative analysis of governmental support programs across Europe / Melvin Haas and Peter Vogel -- 2. From unemployment to self-employment: government support programs in greece / Argyro Nikiforou -- 3. Pete Suazo Business Center / Gladys Gonzalez, Robert Heyn and Jessica Pino -- 4. Bharatiya yuva shakti trust / Raj K. Shankar -- Part II -- Private / Non-Governmental Programs -- 5. Hanhua guarantee / Lingzhi Zhang and Spencer Brown -- 6. Prospera: a case for microenterprise among necessity entrepreneurs / Macarena Hernández, Gabriela Enrigue and Justin Oldroyd -- 7. The academy for creating enterprise / Jeremi Brewer and Stephen W. Gibson -- Part III -- Promising high-impact programs -- 8. Entrepreneurship finance lab / Asim Khwaja, Bailey Klinger and Colin Casey -- 9. Building a scalable training solution for necessity entrepreneurs in the missing middle / Jeff Brownlow -- 10. SEBRAE: serviço brasileiro de apoio às micro e pequenas empresas / Jeff Roberts and Nathalia Myrrha -- 11. Self-reliance through self-employment: an approach by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / Geoffrey K. Davis and Andrew Maxfield -- 12. Microfranchising: a solution to necessity entrepreneurship / Philip Webb and Jason Fairbourne -- The next step -- Conclusion.
    Kurzfassung: An estimated one billion individuals in both developed and developing nations can be defined as necessity entrepreneurs; individuals who have no other viable option for licit income than to start a small, income generating activity. However, the emphasis on providing business and leadership training to necessity entrepreneurs is only just gaining traction. This book provides the first-known global analysis dedicated exclusively to organizations from both the public and private sectors that are specifically involved with microenterprise education for necessity entrepreneurs. This companion volume to Necessity Entrepreneurs puts at the forefront the few organizations engaged in training necessity entrepreneurs - highlighting the efforts currently being made by policymakers, non-profit founders, and for-profit institutions individually (and independently) to try and find ways to educate and empower necessity entrepreneurs. The authors provide a pragmatic synopsis and evaluate the efficacy of institutions involved in training entrepreneurs in developing nations all over the world. Featuring case studies from Harvard, BYU, and the largest organizations around the globe, this important work will be a vital read not only for scholars and researchers, but policymakers and NGO officials
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: J. Brewer, S. Brown, J. Brownlow, C. Casey, G. Davis, J.S. Demple, G. Enrigue, J. Fairbourne, S.W. Gibson, G. Gonzalez, M. Haas, M. Hernandez, R. Heyn, B. Klinger, A. Khwaja, A. Maxfield, N. Myrrha, A. Nikiforou, J. Oldroyd, J. Pino, J. Roberts, R. Shankar, P. Vogel, P. Webb, L. Zhang , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Fast growing firms in a slow growth economy
    DDC: 338.6/420945
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmenswachstum ; Hochtechnologie ; Innovation ; KMU ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Steady-State-Ökonomie ; Italien ; Small business Case studies ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Unternehmensentwicklung ; Italien ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Unternehmensentwicklung ; Italien
    Kurzfassung: Preface and acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: innovation beyond national systems fragility: institutional bricolage for SMEs growth / D. Lauto G. Pittino and F. Visintin -- Part I the context -- 2. Entrepreneurship and technological clusters. the influence of contextual factors on the birth and growth of new businesses / T. Pucci and L. Zanni -- 3. Tie formation through venture concept development in emerging innovative start-ups / A. Comacchio, S. Bonesso and V. Finotto -- 4. Micro-context and institutional entrepreneurship: multiple case studies and innovative start-ups / D. Giacomini, C. Muzzi, S. Albertini -- Part II the actors -- 5. Innovative start-ups and growth factors / G. Antonelli, A. Berni and S. Consiglio -- 6. Family firms as the incubators of new ventures: a transgenerational perspective / M. Brumana, T. Minola, L. Cassia, D. Gamba and P. Pressiani -- 7. Evolution of university spinoffs' business model. / C.e. De Marco and A. Piccaluga -- 8. 'reassembling the social', in entrepreneurial innovation and academic entrepreneurship studies: the 'amphibious scientists' phenomenon / F. Crisci and P.a.m. Mazzurana -- Part III the strategy -- 9. Learning from critical internationalisation events. insights from two fast growing Italian SMEs / C. Dossena, A. Francesconi, G. Magnani, A. Onetti, A. Pisoni, M. Talaia and A. Zucchella -- 10. Spin-offs and social capital: contingent social networking towards growth / B. Masiello, F. Izzo, M. Pezzillo Iacono and M. Martinez -- 11. Business model evolution and the drivers of the growth of high-tech new ventures / A. Tracogna, G. Bortoluzzi and B. Balboni -- 12. Quasi-successful and quasi-failing academic spin-offs: the role of technological and commercial alliances / P. Gubitta, A. Tognazzo, D. Campagnolo and M. Gianecchini.
    Kurzfassung: Europe needs more innovative companies that grow quickly and end up big. This book examines SME growth, innovation and success, to suggest that fast growing firms could offer a major contribution to the recovery of a European economy. The contributors examine 11 case studies from Italian firms, breaking the book up into three parts: context, actors and strategy. The topics discussed include entrepreneurship and technological clusters, innovative start-ups and growth factors, and family firms as the incubators of new ventures. Students and scholars of entrepreneurship and other related disciplines will find this book to be of interest. It will also be of use to practitioners in the field, working with and alongside SMEs
    Anmerkung: Contributors: S. Albertini, G. Antonelli, B. Balboni, A. Berni, S. Bonesso, G. Bortoluzzi, M. Brumana, D. Campagnolo, L. Cassia, A. Comacchio, S. Consiglio, F. Crisci, C.E. De Marco, C. Dossena, V. Finotto, A. Francesconi, D. Gamba, D. Giacomini, M. Gianecchini, P. Gubitta, M.P. Iacono, F. Izzo, G. Lauto, G. Magnani, M. Martine, B. Masiello, P.A.M. Mazzurana, T. Minola, C. Muzzi, A. Onetti, A. Piccaluga, A. Pisoni, D. Pittino, P. Pressiani, T. Pucci, M. Talaia, A. Tognazzo, A. Tracogna, F. Visintin, L. Zanni, A. Zucchella , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on corporate entrepreneurship
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    Schlagwort(e): Intrapreneurship ; Dynamische Kompetenzen ; Risikokapital ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Corporate Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Introduction / Shaker A. Zahra, Donald O. Neubaum and James C. Hayton -- Part I corporate entrepreneurship and internal venturing -- 1. Internal corporate venturing: a review of (almost) five decades of literature / Susan A. Hill and Stylianos Georgoulas -- 2. Who is the corporate entrepreneur? insights from opportunity discovery and creation theory / Henri Burgers and Vareska van De Vrande -- 3. A dynamic human capital perspective on corporate opportunity identification / Mathew Hughes, Deniz Ucbasaran and Miranda Lewis -- Part II corporate entrepreneurship and organizational capability -- 4. Towards a relational view of corporate entrepreneurship / Zeki Simsek and Ciaran Heavey -- 5. Institutionalizing corporate entrepreneurship as the firm's innovation function: reflections from a longitudinal research program / Gina Colarelli O'Connor -- 6. Strategic renewal and firm performance: implication of incremental versus radical change after environmental upheavals / Elton L. Scifres, James J. Chrisman and Esra Memili -- Part III corporate venture capital and external venturing -- 7. Corporate venture capital: important themes and future directions / Sandip Basu, Anu Wadhwa and Suresh Kotha -- 8. InnoVen and the Monsanto paradox: strategic exploration with the first external corporate venture capital fund / Mariann Jelinek and Diana Day -- 9. Explorative and exploitative learning from corporate venture capital: a model of program level determinants / Thomas Keil, Shaker A. Zahra and Markku Maula -- 10. What inventions do corporate entrepreneurship programs access? corporate venture capital investment in complementary and substituting ventures / Gary Dushnitsky and Miles Shaver.
    Kurzfassung: Corporate entrepreneurship is about remaking organizations; it affects organizational cultures and systems which, in turn, influence the magnitude, direction and content of corporate entrepreneurship activities. This Handbook hopes to synthesize what we know and clarify what we need to know about key issues such as strategic renewal, innovation and venturing activities within established companies, giving direction to future research. This Handbook combines conceptual and empirical contributions covering a wide gamut of theories and perspectives that include: opportunity discovery vs. creation, the behavioral theory of the firm, learning, human capital, agency, and dynamic capabilities. The chapters uncover who the corporate entrepreneur is, how corporate entrepreneurs vary from their independent counterparts, how corporate entrepreneurship influences organizational performance, and the effect of incremental versus radical strategic renewal undertaken within corporate entrepreneurship on financial performance. They also investigate what an organization learns from corporate entrepreneurship, as well as the types of innovation that companies gain through corporate venturing capital investments. The diversity of authors, perspectives and foci of the chapters highlight the growing depth and breadth of the worldwide research on corporate entrepreneurship and the growing maturity of this research. This book will appeal to scholars and students of entrepreneurship and/or strategic management, as well as managers of established firms
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: S. Basu, H. Burgers, J.J. Chrisman, D. Day, G. Dushnitsky, S. Georgoulas, J. Hayton, C. Heavey, S.A. Hill, M. Hughes, M. Jelinek, T. Keil, S. Kotha, M. Lewis, M. Maula, E. Memili, D.O. Neubaum, G.C. O'Connor, E.L. Scifres, M. Shaver, Z. Simsek, D. Ucbasaran, V. Van De Vrande, A. Wadhwa, S.A. Zahra , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial process and social networks
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Sozialkapital ; Entrepreneurship ; Netzwerkökonomik ; Entrepreneurship ; Social networks ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmensgründung ; Soziales Netzwerk
    Kurzfassung: Introduction / Alain Fayolle, Sarah Jack, Wadid Lamine and Didier Chabaud -- Part I the evolution of networks across entrepreneurial stages -- 1. Entrepreneurial network composition and the venture creation process: an empirical investigation / Tammi Redd, Michael A. Abebe and Sibin Wu -- 2. Dynamic social networks of entrepreneurs: five years of change in the networks of Dutch entrepreneurs / Marianne De Beer, Gerald Mollenhorst and Veronique Schutjens -- 3. Social networks of the entrepreneur and formation of business opportunities: an exploratory study / Didier Chabaud and Joseph Ngijol -- 4. Start-ups repositioning in business networks / Lise Aaboen and Frida Lind -- Part II formal networks: a new research agenda? -- 5. Business and professional networks: scope and outcomes in oxfordshire / Helen Lawton-Smith and Malika Virahsawmy -- 6. Women entrepreneurs and the process of networking as social exchange / Claire M Leitch, Richard T. Harrison and Frances M. Hill -- 7. Cooperation vs. coordination relations in SME's network: a new view of collective strategy dynamics / Christophe Leyronas and Stéphanie Loup -- Part III context: a benign neglect? -- 8. The competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms from a network perspective / Christian Lechner -- 9. The role of family members in entrepreneurial networks: beyond the boundaries of the family firm / Alistair R. Anderson, Sarah L. Jack and Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd -- 10. Network structures of nascent entrepreneurs: an exploratory study of advisor networks in mena countries / Sarfraz Mian and Shahid Qureshi -- 11. Ubuntu in family businesses: a case in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Albert B. R. Lwango -- Part IV debates and perspectives: theoretical challenges -- 12. Entrepreneurial mingling secrets: investigating the performance impact of network structure for control-based entrepreneurship using agent-based simulation / Willem Jansen, René Mauer and Malte Brettel -- 13. Entrepreneurial social network and actor-network theory / Wadid Lamine; Alain Fayolle and Hela Chebbi.
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurship is undoubtedly a social process and creating a firm requires both the mobilization of social networks and the use of social capital. This book addresses the gap that exists between the need to take these factors into consideration and the understanding of how network relationships are developed and transformed across the venturing process. Expert contributions from key scholars in the field illustrate how social networks evolve across entrepreneurial stages, using studies from different regions across the world. Offering a comprehensive understanding, they emphasize the role of formal networks created inside professions and firms. Also examined is the impact of context, including both family and internationally variable institutions, that can help entrepreneurs to access resources and competencies useful for their projects. The book concludes by emphasizing the various research challenges: which theories are useful for our endeavours and which new methods can be used to understand the dynamics of the venturing process? Dynamic and eminently practical, this book will be invaluable to scholars and students studying the entrepreneurial process and the impact of social networks. It will also prove a useful tool in aiding entrepreneurs to optimize the development of their networks and better manage their entrepreneurial processes
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: L. Aaboen, M.A. Abebe, A.R. Anderson, M. Brettel, D. Chabaud, H. Chebbi, M. de Beer, S. Drakopoulou Dodd, A. Fayolle, R.T. Harrison, F.M. Hill, S.L. Jack, W. Jansen, W. Lamine, H. Lawton-Smith, C. Lechner, C.M. Leitch, C. Leyronas, F. Lind, S. Loup, A.B.R. Lwango, R. Mauer, S. Mian, G. Mollenhorst, J. Ngijol, S. Qureshi, T. Redd, V. Schutjens, M. Virahsawmy, S. Wu , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Serie: New directions in modern economics
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Ferri, Piero, 1942 - Aggregate demand, inequality and instability
    DDC: 339.4
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    Schlagwort(e): Makroökonomisches Modell ; Einkommensverteilung ; Vermögensverteilung ; Konjunktur ; Theorie ; Income distribution ; Distribution (Economic theory) ; Equality ; Income distribution ; Macroeconomics ; Electronic books ; Makroökonomie ; Gesamtwirtschaftliche Nachfrage ; Einkommensverteilung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Wirtschaftliche Stabilität
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction -- Part I: basic concepts -- 2. Piketty's contribution -- 3. Measurement -- 4. Inequality and aggregate demand -- Part II: endogenous dynamics and instability -- 5. Aggregate demand, growth and instability -- 6. Wealth, public debt and instability -- 7. Recursive workhorses -- Part III: the macro inference of inequality -- 8. Rent, wealth and bubbles -- 9. A model with heterogeneous supply -- 10. Wealth and capital gains in financial markets -- Part IV: inequality, finance and instability -- 11. Inequality and the financial instability hypothesis -- 12. Instability in a regime switching model -- Part V: concluding remarks -- 13. A summary -- 14. The challenges.
    Kurzfassung: This book studies the relationships between aggregate demand, inequality and instability. It extends the traditional approach by introducing wealth and inequality into a dynamic macroeconomic model. Furthermore, it examines the role that debt and financial instability can play in turbulent times such as the Great Recession and its aftermath. Unlike Piketty, the author analyses the relationships between instability and inequality, and the feedbacks from the latter to the former, in a system approach where real and monetary factors interact to generate complex patterns. The book does not discover 'iron laws' because the results depend on the nature of the model, the values of the parameters and the policy pursued. However, the role of inequality is proven to play a decisive role in shaping dynamics. Finally, the author discusses the link between medium and long-run problems, and the challenges that remain to be faced. Piero Ferri's original application of economic principles to the topic of inequality will make this book essential reading for all economists, particularly those of a macro orientation
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Gartner, William B. Entrepreneurship as organizing
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Organisationstheorie ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Organisationstheorie ; Unternehmensgründung ; Electronic books ; Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Organisationstheorie
    Kurzfassung: Introduction -- 1. A conceptual framework for describing the phenomenon of new venture creation -- 2. Did River City really need a boy's band -- 3. The Oz in organization -- 4. "Who is an entrepreneur?" is the wrong question -- 5. Properties of emerging organizations -- 6. A taxonomy of new business ventures -- 7. A profile of new venture success and failure in an emerging industry -- 8. What are we talking about when we talk about entrepreneurship? -- 9. Acting as if: differentiating entrepreneurial from organizational behavior -- 10. Words lead to deeds: towards an organizational emergence vocabulary -- 11. A longitudinal study of cognitive factors influencing start-up behaviors and success at venture creation -- 12. Exploring start-up event sequences -- 13. Predicting new venture survival : an analysis of "anatomy of start-up." Cases from INC. Magazine -- 14. The career reasons of nascent entrepreneurs -- 15. The language of opportunity -- 16. The effects of pre-venture plan timing and perceived environmental uncertainty on the persistence of emerging firms -- 17. A "critical mess" approach to entrepreneurship scholarship -- 18. Entrepreneurial narrative and a science of the imagination -- 19. Entrepreneurship as organizing -- 20. Opportunities as attributions : categorizing strategic issues from an atributional perspective -- 21. A new path to the waterfall : a narrative on a use of entrepreneurial narrative -- Conclusion: an 'entrefesto'.
    Kurzfassung: This book draws together William B. Gartner's key contributions to entrepreneurship research over the past 25 years. An original introduction by the author offers a comprehensive overview and analysis of his work as it pertains to the development of entrepreneurship as a scholarly field, and the articles demonstrate the many ways in which his research has explored entrepreneurship in relation to individuals, firms, environments, and processes
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    ISBN: 9781785365553
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship, innovation and regional development
    DDC: 658.4/21
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Innovation ; Regionalentwicklung ; Mittelstandspolitik ; Entrepreneurship ; Europa ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Unternehmer ; Innovation ; Regionalentwicklung ; Unternehmer ; Innovation ; Regionalentwicklung
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction / David Smallbone, Markku Virtanen and Arnis Sauka -- Part I innovation -- 2. Innovation processes in adverse institutional settings: connectedness and disconnectedness in three regions of Ukraine / Christos Kalantaridis. Svitlana Slava, Olga Savchenko and Oleksandra Gumenna -- 3. Smart specialisation as a development opportunity for the peripheral regions of eastern poland / Anna Rogut and Bogdan Piasecki -- Part II entrepreneurial activity and regional development -- 4. Entrepreneurship and industrial policy in Ireland / Colm O'Gorman and Declan Curran -- 5. Towards Europe: the small business charter and sme policy up-grading in the western Balkans / Stephen Roper and Anita Richter -- 6. Is Estonia becoming better home for "born globals"? / Tõnis Mets -- Part III entrepreneurship and SME policy -- 7. Entrepreneurial activity of the Russian population: factors of cross-regional diversity - methodology, indicators, preliminary findings / Alexander Chepurenko, Vladimir Elakhovskiy and Ekaterina Popovskaya -- 8. Entrepreneurial perceptions and entrepreneurial activity in core and peripheral regions in Estonia / Urve Venesaar and Merle Küttim -- 9. The capitalization of new firms: exploring the influence of entrepreneurial characteristics on start-up finance / Paul Robson, Tyler Chamberlin and Mark Freel -- 10. Conclusions / David Smallbone, Markku Virtanen and Arnis Sauka.
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurship and innovation are arguably the main drivers of economic development today. This book explores the two in depth, at both the national and regional levels, using a variety of methodologies. The expert contributors discuss the subject from a policy perspective, with case studies from a host of countries including new member states of the EU as well as established EU member states. Split into three parts, the book focuses on: innovation, entrepreneurial activity and regional development, and entrepreneurship and SME policy. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of entrepreneurship and related subjects as well as to practitioners and policy-makers in the field
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: T. Chamberlin, A. Chepurenko, D. Curran, V. Elakhovskiy, M. Freel, O. Gumenna, C. Kalantaridis, M. Kuttim, T. Mets, C. O'Gorman, B. Piasecki, E. Popovskaya, A. Richter, P. Robson, A. Rogut, S. Roper, O. Savchenko, S. Slava, U. Venesaar , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781784716042
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (512 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Shepherd, Dean A., 1967 - Decision making in entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.4/03
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Entscheidung ; Conjoint-Analyse ; Entrepreneurship Decision making ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: In this volume, Dean Shepherd focuses on the varying topics of entrepreneurship unified through conjoint analysis. Although the topic of entrepreneurial decision making is broad, in doing so, he reveals the mechanisms that come into play during the entrepreneurial decision-making process. Scholars of entrepreneurship and organizational behavior will find this collection an essential resource for understanding how decision making is achieved in entrepreneurial settings
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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    ISBN: 9781784717421
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Women's entrepreneurship in global and local contexts
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Women-owned business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Unternehmerin ; Weibliche Führungskraft
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction: women's entrepreneurship in global and local contexts / Cristina Díaz-García, Candida G. Brush, Elizabeth J. Gatewood and Friederike Welter -- Part I institutional factors explaining women entrepreneurship -- 2. The role of gendered institutional contexts in the rate and type of women's entrepreneurship across countries / John Ruiz-Arroyo, John Fuentes and John Bojica -- 3. Business and occupational crowding: implications for female entrepreneurship development and success / Ruta Aidis -- 4. Innovation and women's entrepreneurship - (why) are women entrepreneurs less innovative? / Teita Bijedić, Siegrun Brink, Kerstin Ettl, Silke Kriwoluzky, Friederike Welter -- 5. Strategies and policies influencing entrepreneurial start-up decisions: evidence from Tanzanian female entrepreneurs / Dina Nziku -- Part II meso-organsational structures and institutions influencing women entrepreneurs -- 6. The gendered contextualization of SME cooperation in urban East Africa / Malin Tillmar -- 7. Management in small firms run by women: a case study of handicraft exporters / Janina V. León -- 8. Supporting artisan communities through social entrepreneurship in Kenya: an exploration of Soko / Alanna Ford and Sarah Cooper -- 9. Empowering women through social entrepreneurship with innovative business models: cases from Turkey / Duygu Uygur, Elif Bezal Kahraman and Gonca Gunay -- 10. Financing high-growth women-owned enterprises: evidence from the United States / Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb -- Part III women entrepreneurship as embedded agency: entrepreneurial intention, firm creation and management -- 11. The entrepreneurial potential of Spanish university women based on a psychosocial model / José C. Sánchez-García & Brizeida R. Hernández-Sánchez -- 12. Entrepreneurial intention of young Lebanese students; an overview of a gender study / Laurice Alexandre -- 13. An exploration of Icelandic marketing women entrepreneurs / Guja Armansdottir, Clare Brindley, Carley Foster, Daniel Wheatley and Christopher Pich -- 14. Women entrepreneurs and performance: evidences from Italy / Michela Mari, Sara Pogessi and Luisa De Vita.
    Kurzfassung: The phenomenon of women's entrepreneurship has gained significant momentum across the globe. Written by leading scholars from a wide range of countries, this book advances the understanding of women's entrepreneurship by drawing attention to the contexts in which they operate. It is the fifth in the series of books produced in partnership with the Diana International Research Network. In this book, expert contributors explore female potential and how entrepreneurs make decisions within a multi-layered gendered context. As a rare and current overview of women's entrepreneurship, it presents evidence of the positive impact that achieving equality in gendered institutions would have, how to facilitate meso-institutions' impact and how to foster entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial initiative at the individual level. A crucial discussion of how women's entrepreneurship could benefit from a more comprehensive concept of innovation or implementing entrepreneurial policies focused on women is also included. With its focus on advancing knowledge about gender issues within the business realm, Women's Entrepreneurship in Global and Local Contexts will be of interest to researchers, faculty and students as well as policy-makers and practitioners
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: R. Aidis, L. Alexandre, G. Armannsdottir, T. Bijedić, A.M. Bojica, C. Brindley, S. Brink, C.G. Brush, S. Coleman, S. Cooper, L. De Vita, M. del Mar Fuentes, C. Díaz-García, K. Ettl, A. Ford, C. Foster, E.J. Gatewood, G. Gunay, B.R. Hernández-Sánchez, E.B. Kahraman, S. Kriwoluzky, J.V. León, M. Mari, D. Nziku, C. Pich, S. Poggesi, A. Robb, M. Ruiz-Arroyo, J.C. Sánchez-García, M. Tillmar, D. Uygur, F. Welter, D. Wheatley , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781786432544
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p) , cm
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    Serie: Frontiers in European entrepreneurship
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Research in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Conference (28. : 2014 : Luxemburg (Stadt)) Entrepreneurship, universities & resources
    DDC: 338/.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Sozialwirtschaft ; Gründungsausbildung ; Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Finnland ; Russland ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Europäische Union ; Hochschule ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction: Focusing on the Role of Resources and Universities in Entrepreneurship / Ulla Hytti, Robert Blackburn, Denise Fletcher and Friederike Welter -- 2. Exploring Processes and Structures in Social Entrepreneuring: A Practice-Theory Approach / Bengt Johannisson, Jan Alpenberg and Pär Strandberg -- 3. Entrepreneurship and Equity Crowdfunding: A Research Agenda / Thanh Huynh -- 4. How Business Angels Found a Way to Contribute Non-financially: A Processual Approach / Olli-Matti Nevalainen and Päivi Eriksson -- 5. Resource Flexibility, Early Internationalization and Performance / R. Işıl Yavuz, Harry Sapienza and Youngeun Chu -- 6. Overcoming the 'Smallness Challenge' in Asymmetrical Alliances / Krister Salamonsen -- 7. Evolution of the Scientrepreneur? Role Identity Construction of Science-based Entrepreneurs in Finland and in Russia / Päivi Karhunen and Irina Olimpieva -- 8. The Intention-behavior Link of Higher Education Graduates / Elina Varamäki, Sanna Joensuu-Salo and Anmari Viljamaa -- 9. Made in Liverpool : Exploring the Contribution of a University-industry Research Partnership to Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Sam Horner and Benito Giordano.
    Kurzfassung: The role of resources is pivotal in entrepreneurship for the success of new and small ventures, though most face resource constraints. The book offers multiple perspectives on analysing and understanding the importance of resources in entrepreneurship development. Approaching the subject with both a practice-theory and research-based approach, the contributors analyse topics such as processes and structures in social entrepreneuring; entrepreneurship and equity in crowdfunding; and forming alliances with large firms to overcome resource constraints. The contributors provide evidence, for example, on how business angels can contribute more than finance to small ventures and how the flexibility of resources is important in internationalisation. Students and scholars of entrepreneurship, business and management, and other related subjects will find this book to be of interest. It will also be of use to practitioners in the field looking for practical advice
    Anmerkung: Contributors: J. Alpenberg, R. Blackburn, Y. Chu, P. Eriksson, D. Fletcher, B. Giordano, S. Horner, T. Huynh, U. Hytti, S. Joensuu-Salo, B. Johannisson, P. Karhunen, O.-M. Nevalainen, I. Olimpieva, K. Salamonsen, H. Sapienza, P. Strandberg, E. Varamäki, A. Viljamaa, F. Welter, R.I. Yavuz , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781784716844
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p)
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    Serie: Elgar research agendas
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for entrepreneurship and context
    DDC: 338.04072
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship research ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: 1. The context of contextualizing contexts / Friederike Welter, William B. Gartner and Mike Wright -- 2. Understanding entrepreneurial cognitions through the lenses of context / Malin Brännback and Alan L. Carsrud -- 3. 'After' context / Chris Steyaert -- 4. Let them eat bricolage? Toward a contextualized notion of inequality of entrepreneurial opportunity / Ted Baker and E. Erin Powell -- 5. The temporal dimension of context / Stephen Lippmann and Howard E. Aldrich -- 6. Entrepreneurship in historical context: using history to develop theory and understand process / R. Daniel Wadhwani -- 7. A relational conceptualization of context and the real-time emergence of entrepreneurship processes / Denise Fletcher and Paul Selden -- 8. Theorizing entrepreneurship in context / Erik Stam -- 9. Methodological approaches towards context-sensitive entrepreneurship research / Simone Chlosta -- 10. Advancing understanding of entrepreneurial embeddedness: forms of capital, social contexts and time / Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd, Tobias Pret and Eleanor Shaw -- 11. Historical methods for contextualizing entrepreneurship research / R. Daniel Wadhwani -- 12. Narrating context / William B. Gartner -- 13. Advancing our research agenda for entrepreneurship and contexts / Friederike Welter and William B. Gartner -- 14. A reading list on entrepreneurship and contexts.
    Kurzfassung: 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. There is growing recognition that entrepreneurship can be better understood within its context(s). This carefully designed book invites readers to take a journey: from reflecting critically on where the discussion on context and entrepreneurship stands today towards identifying future research questions and themes that deserve the attention of entrepreneurship scholars. This collection draws attention to the research challenges the entrepreneurship field faces by reviewing the many facets of contexts and by reflecting on methods and theoretical approaches that are required in order to contextualize entrepreneurship research. Written by renowned international scholars, the book's leading-edge contributions provide a thorough exploration of how to contextualize entrepreneurship research. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, comprehensive coverage of the entrepreneurship/contexts debate is included, in addition to reading lists and a chapter dedicated to advancing future research avenues. Students and academics interested in context and entrepreneurship will benefit from this far-reaching and forward-thinking book
    Anmerkung: Contributors include: H.E. Aldrich, T. Baker, M. Brännback, A.L. Carsrud, S. Chlosta, S. Drakopoulou Dodd, D. Fletcher, W.B. Gartner, S. Lippmann, E.E. Powell, T. Pret, E. Shaw, P. Selden, E. Stam, C. Steyaert, R.D. Wadhwani, F. Welter, M. Wright , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781783473649
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als The impact of globalization on Argentina and Chile
    DDC: 338/.04/0982
    Schlagwort(e): 1880-2012 ; Globalisierung ; Multinationales Unternehmen ; Konzern ; Unternehmenspolitik ; Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Argentinien ; Chile ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Economic development ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Economic development ; Chile Economic conditions ; Argentina Economic conditions ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This unique book compares the effects of globalization on two differing Latin American countries, Argentina and Chile, while utilizing both the historical lens of the late nineteenth century and the status of the modern economy to draw its conclusions. Focusing on these two eras of globalization, leading business historians based in Europe, Latin America, and the United States examine the impact of multinationals, the growth of business groups, and the conflicted relations between business and government. Specifically, this book provides a compelling new historical perspective on current economic and political crises in Argentina and Chile. The contributors offer a pioneering comparative study of the complex and non-linear impact of globalization, and the evolution of business systems in the two neighboring countries. They draw on literature which had previously only been available in Spanish, setting this book apart from its competitors. The Impact of Globalization on Argentina and Chile will be a valuable resource for economic and business historians, Latin Americanists, and management scholars who research and teach international business and globalization
    Kurzfassung: 1. Business groups in 19th and 20th century Argentina / Maria Inés Barbero -- 2. Corporate governance and ownership in Chile, 1854-2012 / Gonzalo Islas -- 3. Multinationals, business groups and Chile's energy politics / Marcelo Bucheli -- 4. Multinational enterprises in Argentina : from primary commodity exporter to the new liberal era / Andrés López -- 5. Spanish business in Argentina and Chile since 1880 / Javier Vidal Olivares -- 6. Staffing and management in British multinationals in Argentina and Chile, 1930-1970 / Rory M. Miller -- 7. From a guaranteeing state to an entrepreneurial state : the relationship between Argentina's state and urban utility companies, 1880-1955 / Norma Silvana Lanciotti -- 8. Public-private relations in Chile after 1990 / Oscar Muñoz Gomá -- 9. Argentine and Chilean business in the second global economy select bibliography / Geoffrey Jones and Andrea Lluch
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    ISBN: 9781784718053
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (672 p) , cm
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Acs, Zoltán J., 1947 - Global entrepreneurship, institutions and incentives
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Theorie ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Political aspects ; Globalization ; Entrepreneurship Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: This book presents some of Zoltán J. Ács' most important contributions since the turn of the new millennium, with a particular intellectual focus on knowledge spillover entrepreneurship. It studies the evolution of global entrepreneurship and pays attention to the role of institutions and the incentives they create for economic agents who become either productive or unproductive entrepreneurs. For productive entrepreneurs, those that create wealth for themselves and for society, the author offers a knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship as a new way to help understand the entrepreneurial ecosystem. For those that create wealth only for themselves the author develops a theory of destructive entrepreneurship that undermines the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The book also presents an explanation of the role of philanthropy in reconstituting wealth to complete the circuits of capital in the theory of capitalist development. Finally, the author examines several public policy issues including immigration and technology transfer. This volume will be required reading for students and scholars of entrepreneurship, economics and public policy
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Incentives and the many faces of entrepreneurship -- pt. 2. The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship -- pt. 3. Cities, knowledge and entrepreneurship -- pt. 4. Countries, institutions and entrepreneurship -- pt. 5. Capitalism, philanthropy and democracy -- pt. 6. Institutions, incentives and public policy
    Anmerkung: Includes index
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    ISBN: 9781783477326
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 337 pages) , diagrams, maps
    Serie: New horizons in regional science
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Innovation and entrepreneurship in the global economy
    DDC: 338/.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Innovation ; Entrepreneurship ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Industrial productivity Effect of technological innovations on ; Globalization ; Technological innovations Congresses Economic aspects ; Entrepreneurship Congresses ; Industrial productivity Congresses Effect of technological innovations on ; Globalization Congresses ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: pt. I. Innovation -- pt. II. Entrepreneurship -- pt. III. Internationalization.
    Kurzfassung: We have, in recent decades, been able to witness a veritable revolution in the world economy, known as 'globalization'. Generally, the term is connected to the rapid increase of the free movement of goods, capital, people, ideas, information and knowledge around the globe. This book contributes to the meso- and micro-economic literature on innovation and entrepreneurship in the global economy. Extending our understanding of the many different ways that innovation and entrepreneurship contribute to economic development and growth in a globalized economy, the expert contributors highlight that the current wave of globalization has been a period of exceptional entrepreneurship both among large multinational firms and among independent entrepreneurs. They demonstrate that location matters for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship, and clarify that public policy in a globalized economy must stress knowledge and ideas as the source of competitiveness and economic growth. Both graduates and post graduates, along with university researchers, will find this book to be useful in their studies, particularly those with an interest in innovation and entrepreneurship research, regional economics, economic geography and international economics
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    ISBN: 9781782544616
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 318 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Serie: Elgaronline
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Women's entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
    DDC: 338/.04082
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Unternehmer ; Weibliche Führungskräfte ; Geschlechterforschung ; Self-employed women ; Businesswomen ; Entrepreneurship Sex differences ; Businesswomen ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Kurzfassung: Women's Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century: An International Multi-level Research Analysis is the fourth in the series of books produced in partnership with the Diana International Research Network. The volume takes a multi-dimensional approach to the central theme of gender and entrepreneurship today and in the future. The book takes a holistic approach to exploring, via empirical and theoretical lenses, why women's involvement in venture creation matters. It offers a contemporary and diverse range of topics, written by leading scholars, that builds on a tradition of previous Diana volumes. The chapters span a wide range of countries, methodologies, and levels of analysis, all designed to contribute to advancing understanding of women and their engagement with entrepreneurial endeavours. With its broad span of geographic relevance and research driven by empirical data, this book will prove an essential guide for academics, students and researchers in the field, as well as policymakers and practitioners
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Serie: Elgar research reviews in economics
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Path dependence and lock-in
    Schlagwort(e): Pfadabhängigkeit ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Allokation ; Theorie ; Economics Decision making ; Economics ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Since their first emergence in the work of Paul David thirty years ago, the dual issues of Path Dependence and Lock-In have become critically important subjects in the fields of economics, sociology, and business strategy. Theoretical and public policy debates on these issues have arisen, addressing whether markets consistently choose the best products. This collection presents each side of the debate, bringing together key publications that initiated this literature with the later works that criticize or defend many of the early claims. Both the theoretical and empirical foundations of Path Dependence and Lock-In are examined along with the role of network effects. An original introduction by the editors is included to situate each article in its wider context
    Kurzfassung: Paul Pierson (2000), 'Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics', American Political Science Review, 94 (2), June, 251-67 -- James Mahoney (2000), 'Path Dependence in Historical Sociology', Theory and Society, 29 (4), August, 507-48 -- Mark J. Roe (1996), 'Chaos and Evolution in Law and Economics', Harvard Law Review, 109 (3), January, 641-68
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Beeching, Wilfred (1974), A Century of the Typewriter, New York: St. Martin's Press -- Katz, Michael L. and Carl Shapiro (1985), "Network Externalities, Competition and Compatibility", American Economic Review, 75(3), June, 424-40 -- Veblen, Thorstein (1915), Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution, London: The Macmillan Company -- Paul A. David (1985), 'Clio and the Economics of QWERTY', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 75 (2), May, 332-7 -- W. Brian Arthur (1989), 'Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns, and Lock-In by Historical Events', Economic Journal, 99, March, 116-31 -- W. Brian Arthur (1990), 'Positive Feedbacks in the Economy', Scientific American, 262 (2), February, 92-5, 98-9 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1990), 'The Fable of the Keys', Journal of Law and Economics, XXXIII (1), April, 1-25 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1995), 'Path Dependence, Lock-In, and History', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 11 (1), April, 205-26 -- Michael L. Katz and Carl Shapiro (1986), 'Technology Adoption in the Presence of Network Externalities', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 822-41 -- Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner (1985), 'Standardization, Compatibility, and Innovation', Rand Journal of Economics, 16 (1), Spring, 70-83 -- S.J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1995), 'Are Network Externalities a New Source of Market Failure?', Research in Law and Economics, 17, 1-22 -- Va Nee L. Van Vleck (1997), 'Delivering Coal by Road and Rail in Britain: The Efficiency of the "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons', Journal of Economic History, 57 (1), March,139-60 -- Peter Scott (1999), 'The Efficiency of Britain's "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons: A Comment on Van Vleck', Journal of Economic History, 59 (4), December, 1072-80 -- Va Nee L. Van Vleck (1999), 'In Defense (Again) of "Silly Little Bobtailed" Coal Wagons: Reply to Peter Scott', Journal of Economic History, 59 (4), December,1081-4 -- Douglas J. Puffert (2000), 'The Standardization of Track Gauge on North American Railways, 1830-1890', Journal of Economic History, 60 (4), December, 933-60 -- Larry E. Ribstein and Bruce H. Kobayashi (2001), 'Choice of Form and Network Externalities', William and Mary Law Review, 43 (1), 79-140 -- Gary D. Libecap (2009), 'Second-degree Path Dependence: Information Costs, Political Objectives, and Inappropriate Small-farm Settlement of the North American Great Plains', in Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson (eds), Evolution of Path Dependence, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 43-69 -- Memorandum of Amici Curiae in Opposition to Proposed Final Judgment (1995), United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 94-1564, 1-34, amended -- Stan Liebowitz and Stephen Margolis (1995), 'Don't Handcuff Technology', Upside Magazine, September, 64-66, 68-70, 72-3
    Kurzfassung: Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1999), 'Using Software Markets to Test These Theories', in Winners, Losers and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology, Chapter 7, Oakland, CA, USA: Independent Institute, 135-61, references -- Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (1999), 'Major Markets - Spreadsheets and Word Processors', in Winners, Losers and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology, Chapter 8, Oakland, CA, USA: Independent Institute, 163-200, references -- Gerard J. Tellis, Eden Yin and Rakesh Niraj (2009), 'Does Quality Win? Network Effects Versus Quality in High-Tech Markets', Journal of Marketing Research, XLVI (2), April, 135-49 -- William H. Page (2010), 'Microsoft and the Limits of Antitrust', Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 6 (1), March, 33-50 -- Paul A. David (2001), 'Path Dependence, its Critics and the Quest for "Historical Economics"', in P. Garrouste and S. Ioannides (eds), Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas: Past and Present, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 15-40 -- Paul A. David (2007), 'Path Dependence: A Foundational Concept for Historical Social Science', Cliometrica, 1 (2), July, 91-114 -- Peter Lewin (2001), 'The Market Process and the Economics of QWERTY: Two Views', Review of Austrian Economics, 14 (1), March, 65-96 -- Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis (2013), 'The Troubled Path of the Lock-In Movement', Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 9 (1), March, 125-52 -- Neil M. Kay (2013), 'Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1175-85 -- W. Brian Arthur (2013), 'Comment on Neil Kay's Paper - "Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins"', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1186-7 -- Stephen E. Margolis (2013), 'A Tip of the Hat to Kay and QWERTY', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1188-90 -- Jean-Philippe Vergne (2013), 'QWERTY is Dead; Long Live Path Dependence', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1191-4 -- Neil M. Kay (2013), 'Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins: Response to Arthur, Margolis, and Vergne', Research Policy, 42 (6-7), July-August, 1195-6 -- Scott E. Page (2006), 'Path Dependence', Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 1, January, 87-115 -- Tanjim Hossain and John Morgan (2009), 'The Quest for QWERTY', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 99 (2), May, 435-40 -- Tanjim Hossain, Dylan Minor and John Morgan (2011), 'Competing Matchmakers: An Experimental Analysis', Management Science, 57 (11), November, 1913-25 -- Gordon Tullock (1975), 'The Transitional Gains Trap', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 671-8 -- Stephen Coate and Stephen Morris (1999), 'Policy Persistence', American Economic Review, 89 (5), December, 1327-36 -- Robin Cowan (1990), 'Nuclear Power Reactors: A Study in Technological Lock-in', Journal of Economic History, L (3), September, 541-67
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781849809245
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (448 p)
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on small business and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.642
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    Schlagwort(e): KMU ; Unternehmer ; Unternehmensgründung ; Gründungsausbildung ; Entrepreneurship ; Bibliometrie ; Small business Research ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode
    Kurzfassung: This insightful Handbook focuses on behaviour, performance and relationships in small and entrepreneurial firms. It introduces a variety of contemporary topics, research methods and theoretical frameworks that will provide cutting edge analysis, stimulate thought, raise further questions and demonstrate the complexity of the rapidly-advancing field of entrepreneurship. With an extensive introduction, logical sequencing and a collection of interesting and original contributions from across the globe, the Handbook commences with two thought-provoking chapters, which raise issues of theoretical framing and highlight the importance of paradigm choice, methodology and method. After considering different disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship and small business, various issues are raised about entrepreneurship education and learning and the application of entrepreneurship to various sectors and sectional interests. For example, what conceptual framework is available for entrepreneurs and small businesses? How does innovation relate to entrepreneurship and small business behaviour? And what evidence is there of the links between better performing firms and effective learning? These issues are debated before the authors consider the future application of entrepreneurship research to different sectors. Both scholars new to the area, as well as established academics looking to extend their research scope to encompass the field of entrepreneurship and small business will find this work to be an invaluable and timely resource
    Kurzfassung: pt. I. Theoretical framing -- pt. II. Methodologies, paradigms and methods -- pt. III. Disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship -- pt. IV. Entrepreneurship education and learning -- pt. V. Applications of entrepreneurship research
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    ISBN: 9781781956182
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p)
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Necessity entrepreneurs
    DDC: 338.04091724
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    Schlagwort(e): Kleinstunternehmen ; Unternehmer ; Selbstständige ; Unternehmensgründung ; Ökonomische Bildung ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Mikrofinanzierung ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Schumpeterismus ; Sozialkapital ; Entrepreneurship ; Businesspeople ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: 'This groundbreaking exploration of the concept of necessity entrepreneurship cuts to the heart of the culture wars with potential ramifications for public policy. Central to this volume is the question, "What is culture?" The politically incorrect conclusion that some cultures are "progress"-prone, while others may be "progress"-resistant, should anoint new generations of educators to rise to this challenge. The dilemma is, how do we maintain respect for cultural diversity while at the same time, encouraging subsistent families and communities to become more self-sufficient? The answer to this question will determine, in large part, the direction of our welfare policies in the government as well as our philanthropy in the private sector.' --Hilaire Kallendorf, Texas A&M University, US. Necessity entrepreneurs are individuals in developing countries who start small enterprises out of necessity. While they range from street sellers to educated hopefuls with little access to formal employment, the one thing that unites them is the need to survive. This volume is the first-known compilation of theories contributed by international scholars who have worked together to establish a theory-based discourse on necessity entrepreneurship, microenterprise education and long-term economic development. An estimated one billion individuals in both developed and developing nations can be defined as necessity entrepreneurs; individuals who have no other viable option for licit income than to start a small, income-generating activity. However, unless these 'necessity entrepreneurs' have access to meaningful education, they will never realize the powerful, economic potential to impact the economic development of their respective nations. This volume is the foundation upon which the budding discipline of necessity entrepreneurship can be built. This book is an essential resource for policy makers, educators and academics interested in global economic development and sustainable business. Moreover, it will be an invaluable tool to those working in non-profit organizations and non-governmental organizations
    Kurzfassung: 1. Defining and classifying necessity entrepreneurs : a review of the literature / Jeremi Brewer -- 2. Understanding and helping the necessity entrepreneur prosper / Stephen W. Gibson -- 3. Towards an improved understanding of knowledge requirements in entrepreneurship : an empirical investigation of founder and opportunity characteristics / Marc Gruber and John Dencker -- 4. Necessity entrepreneurs : transforming illiterate mothers into businesswomen / John Hatch -- 5. Toward a hybrid of integrated non-financial services and lending / Mark Coffey -- 6. Entrepreneurship in developing economies : transformation, barriers, and infrastructure / Hisrich & Kearney -- 7. Entrepreneurial intentions of nascent entrepreneurs motivated out of necessity / Wendy Lindsay -- 8. The role of family capital in necessity entrepreneurship / Gibb Dyer -- 9. Policy analysis for entrepreneurship education in necessity-based contexts : a Sri Lankan case study / Allan O'Connor, Eva Blan-Vnuk and Manjula Dissanyake
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    ISBN: 9780857935052
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XV, 277 S.)
    Serie: Handbooks of Research Methods and Applications series
    Serie: Elgaronline
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research methods and applications in entrepreneurship and small business
    DDC: 338.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship Research ; Methodology ; Small business Research ; Methodology ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode ; Entrepreneurship*Klein- und Mittelbetrieb*Forschungsmethode*Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Small Business ; Forschungsmethode
    Kurzfassung: This thought provoking book builds on existing research traditions that make small business, entrepreneurship and family business a resource rich arena for study. It steps back to ask fundamental questions that every researcher should consider prior to engaging in data collection. It focuses on topics that have traditionally frustrated researchers including experimental methods in small business research, scale development, control variables and language issues in cross cultural research. The distinguished authors also address subjects such as theory development and testing in entrepreneurship, as well as determining if progress in research has been made and how that can be measured. Critically, many of the chapters highlight ways in which research can be both practical yet theoretically important. Bringing together quantitative and qualitative techniques and taking an investigative approach almost totally ignored in entrepreneurship research, this unique volume will be of special interest to anyone studying small and family businesses or entrepreneurship and business
    Kurzfassung: 1. Research in entrepreneurship : an introduction to the research challenges for the 21st century / Alan L. Carsrud, Malin Brännback and Richard T. Harrison -- 2. Thoughts on the challenge of empirical research in entrepreneurship / David Deeds -- 3. From philosophy of science to theory testing : generating practical knowledge in entrepreneurship / Ed McMullen and Tom Kenworthy -- 4. Measuring progress in entrepreneurship research / Linda F. Edelman ... [et al.] -- 5. Experimental methods in entrepreneurship research / Kelly G. Shaver -- 6. Looking into the future : valid multiple- and single-item measures in entrepreneurship research / Leon Schjoedt, Maija Renko and Kelly G. Shaver -- 7. Control variables : use, misuse and recommended use / Leon Schjoedt and Barbara Bird -- 8. Cross-cultural studies in entrepreneurship : a note on culture and language / Malin Brännback ... [et al.] -- 9. Fighting a rearguard action? : reflections on the philosophy and practice of qualitative research in entrepreneurship / Richard T. Harrison and Claire M. Leitch -- 10. Ethnographic approaches to entrepreneurship and small business research : what lessons can we learn? / Karin Berglund and Caroline Wigren -- 11. The practice approach and interactive research in entrepreneurship and small-scale venturing / Bengt Johannisson
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    ISBN: 9781781006597
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XIV, 516 S.) , graph. Darst.
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    Paralleltitel: Druckausg. Handbook of entrepreneurial cognition
    Paralleltitel: Available in another form
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of entrepreneurial cognition
    DDC: 338.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Kognition ; Unternehmer ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Selbstbild ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Selbstbild
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurial cognition research is at a crossroads, where static views give way to dynamic approaches. This Handbook draws on a variety of perspectives from experts in the field of entrepreneurial cognition to highlight the key elements in a socially-situated view, where cognition is action-oriented, embodied, socially-situated, and distributed. It provides readers with some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research and is designed to be an invaluable and timesaving companion for entrepreneurial cognition researchers. With insights from leading entrepreneurial cognition researchers the Handbook offers a comprehensive literature review of the field. Readers seeking to better understand and participate in some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research will find this Handbook to be especially helpful in their research. Established scholars who are new to the research area will also be interested in this book. University libraries with research-focused business schools will also benefit from this Handbook
    Kurzfassung: 1. Thinking about ... cognition ... and its central role in entrepreneurship : confessions of a "reformed" behaviorist / Robert A. Baron -- 2. Linking achievement motivation to intentions, goals and entrepreneurial behaviors / Alan L. Carsrud and Malin Brännback -- 3. Toward a taxonomy of entrepreneurs' behavior / Barbara Bird -- 4. Entrepreneurial self-regulation : consciousness and cognition / Brandon Randolph-Seng, Wallace A. Williams, Jr. and Mario Hayek -- 5. Feeling and thinking : the role of affect in entrepreneurial cognition / Maw-Der Foo, Charles Y. Murnieks and Elsa T. Chan -- 6. Exploring the affective and cognitive dynamics of entrepreneurship across time and planes of influence / Denis A. Grégoire -- 7. Cultural context, passion, and self-efficacy : do entrepreneurs operate on different "planets"? / Mateja Drnovsek, Alenka Slavec and Melissa S. Cardon -- 8. Lessons from the neural foundation of entrepreneurial cognition : the case of emotion and motivation / David A. Baucus, Melissa S. Baucus and Ronald K. Mitchell -- 9. Entrepreneurial cognition and social cognitive neuroscience / Jeffery S. Mcmullen, Matthew S. Wood and Leslie E. Palich -- 10. The infrastructure of entrepreneurial learning / Daniel P. Forbes -- 11. How language shapes thought : new vistas for entrepreneurship research / Jean S. Clarke and Joep P. Cornelissen -- 12. Thinking big from the start : an essay on entrepreneurial growth cognitions / Andrew C. Corbett -- 13. Simulating socially situated cognition in exchange creation / Ronald K. Mitchell ... [et al.] -- 14. The whole deal : models, metaphors and mechanisms in entrepreneurial cognition / Saras D. Sarasvathy
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    ISBN: 9781782540625
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 269 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als How to get published in the best entrepreneurship journals
    DDC: 808.066658421
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    Schlagwort(e): Fachzeitschrift ; Entrepreneurship ; Wissenschaftliche Publikation ; Betriebswirte ; Bibliometrie ; Business writing ; Entrepreneurship Periodicals ; Publishing ; Business literature Publishing ; Entrepreneurship*Veröffentlichung*Ratgeber ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften*Zeitschriftenaufsatz ; Electronic books ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften ; Zeitschriftenaufsatz ; Veröffentlichung
    Kurzfassung: 'This book should be required for all doctoral students studying entrepreneurship, and it will be very helpful to junior faculty in entrepreneurship and those transitioning to the field as well. Valuable insights are provided for publishing various types of articles (for example, literature reviews, qualitative research, cases, and so on) in top journals focusing on entrepreneurship, general management, and related disciplines.' - Gary Castrogiovanni, Florida Atlantic University, US. 'The wisdom and guidance provided by this stellar group of authors will be invaluable to scholars, especially those seeking to publish entrepreneurship research in top journals. The diversity of content is also exciting; for example, the inclusion of publication ethics and how to publish cases. Hopefully, this will become a much-used resource and help to reduce current high desk rejection rates.' - D. Ray Bagby, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 'This book fills a critical need in the field. It is co-edited by two highly respected and accomplished entrepreneurship scholars, and the chapters are prepared by seasoned authors who provide the knowledge of how to publish research in the top entrepreneurship journals. Publication in these journals has become highly competitive, with only a small percentage of the submitted manuscripts accepted. As such, this is a highly valuable treatise for entrepreneurship scholars and PhD students. It should be required reading for all entrepreneurship researchers.' - Michael A. Hitt, Texas A&M University, US. 'Life would have been so much easier had I had the benefit of this terrific book. It provides concrete and actionable advice on all aspects of publishing in the field of entrepreneurship, and indeed other domains of management. It counsels young researchers on how to develop and formulate research questions, how to integrate them into the existing literature and to highlight their contribution, and how to build and argue sound hypotheses. It provides insight and guidance for conducting both quantitative and qualitative research. It even shows which journals might be most useful for scholars aiming to "up their game". There is no question that the sound advice given here by Audretsch, Corbett, Fayolle, Honig, Wright and other stars in the field will focus readers on the essentials so vital in today's highly competitive and ever more exacting publishing environment.' - From the foreword by Danny Miller. Competition to publish in the top j ...
    Kurzfassung: 1. Thinking and writing for scholarly publication in entrepreneurship / Alain Fayolle -- 2. Getting published in entrepreneurship journals / Mike Wright -- 3. The review process / Mike Wright -- 4. Getting published - and cited - in entrepreneurship : reflections on ten papers / Per Davidsson -- 5. From idea to publication : managing the research process / Robert Blackburn and Friederike Welter -- 6. Doing a research literature review / Hermann Frank and Isabella Hatak -- 7. Ethics and publishing in entrepreneurship research / Benson Honig -- 8. Moving from the periphery to the inner circle : getting published from your thesis / Sally Jones and Helle Neergaard -- 9. Do European scholars have specific problems getting published in Anglo-Saxon journals? / Dimo Dimov -- 10. How to publish qualitative entrepreneurship research in top journals / Nicole Coviello -- 11. Laying the foundations for Asia-focused research through qualitative research / David Ahlstrom and Garry Bruton -- 12. Publishing cases in entrepreneurship journals / Franz Lohrke, Melissa Baucus and Charles Carson -- 13. Getting published in entrepreneurship policy / David B. Audretsch -- 14. Positioning entrepreneurship research for general management journals / Andrew Corbett
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781782546818
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p) , cm
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Frenkel, Amnon Mapping national innovation ecosystems
    DDC: 338.064
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    Schlagwort(e): Innovation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Technologiepolitik ; Forschung ; Visualisierung ; Vergleich ; Theorie ; Israel ; Polen ; Deutschland ; Frankreich ; Spanien ; Ontario (Provinz) ; Shanghai ; Singapur ; Technological innovations ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Technische Innovation ; Technologiepolitik ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Kurzfassung: 'Frenkel and Maital provide a ground-breaking deeply-delving study of innovation systems, offering guidance for decision-making practitioners that links theory with case-based learning opportunities.'--Michael Radnor, Chairman and co-founder, Global Advanced Technology Innovation Consortium (GATIC). 'A must read for national policy makers, this book highlights the role of innovation in overall economic wellbeing and the importance of a system-based approach to designing national innovation policies'--Brendan Cahill, Partner, BearingPoint. 'Every national innovation ecosystem is based on the country's history, culture, people and environment. This book is essential reading for policy-makers in any region or nation, especially for nations such as China, in the process of developing an innovation-based economy.'--Gu Peihua, Provost, Shantou University, China. Increasingly, researchers and policymakers alike recognize that innovations are generated by complex and dynamic national ecosystems that include government, industry, universities and schools. Because these systems differ by country and are strongly influenced by culture, effective policy and research strategies require a systems approach, in which policy consensus is built on a clear understanding of how each nation's innovation ecosystem functions. This book outlines a unique methodology for constructing visual maps of national innovation ecosystems. The authors provide completed maps for six countries (Israel, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Singapore), and two regions (Greater Toronto and ZhiangJiang Technology Park in Shanghai), along with detailed breakdowns of the policy implications emerging from each. These in-depth examples and a clear methodological approach offer a comprehensive guide for constructing visual portrayals of innovation systems and demonstrate why this is a vital exercise. Scholars and students of innovation and management will find this book an invaluable resource, as will innovation policymakers across the world
    Kurzfassung: 1. Towards national innovation systems -- 2. Method for mapping innovation ecosystems -- 3. The Israeli national innovation ecosystem -- 4. The Polish national innovation ecosystem -- 5. The German national innovation ecosystem -- 6. The national innovation ecosystem of France -- 7. The national innovation ecosystem of Spain -- 8. The health industry innovation ecosystem in the Province of Ontario, Canada -- 9. Shanghai, China [Zhangjiang Park] innovation ecosystem -- 10. Singapore's national innovation ecosystem -- Conclusion: A comparison of national & regional innovation ecosystems, with emphasis on markets & demand : like all, like some, like none -- Epilog: Systems mindset as foundations for policy
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Social entrepreneurship
    Schlagwort(e): Sozialwirtschaft ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: It is over twenty years since the first research article on social entrepreneurship was published. The literature has reached the critical mass necessary for reflection and singling out of exemplar pieces, and the exponential growth in research interest in the field now merits identification of foundational and model papers to aid and guide future advancements. In creating this collection, the editors have successfully brought together the most important and influential social entrepreneurship articles to date. Topics covered include social entrepreneurship opportunities and creation, developing business models and organizational forms, social impact and contextual influences on social entrepreneurship. The research review will be of immense value to students, researchers and scholars interested in the field of social entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: Adalbert Evers (2001), 'The Significance of Social Capital in the Multiple Goal and Resource Structure of Social Enterprises', in Carlo Borzaga and Jacques Defourny (eds), with the assistance of Sophie Adam and John Callaghan, The Emergence of Social Enterprise, Chapter 17, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 296-311 -- Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau and Stephen H. Linder (2003), 'Two Decades of Research Comparing For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Provider Performance in the United States', Social Science Quarterly, 84 (2), June, 219-41 -- J. Gregory Dees, Beth Battle Anderson and Jane Wei-Skillern (2004), 'Scaling Social Impact: Strategies for Spreading Social Innovations', Stanford Social Innovation Review, 1 (4), Spring, 24-32 -- Paul N. Bloom and Aaron K. Chatterji (2009), 'Scaling Social Entrepreneurial Impact', California Management Review, 51 (3), Spring, 114-33 -- Alex Nicholls (2009), '"We Do Good Things, Don't We?": "Blended Value Accounting" in Social Entrepreneurship', Accounting, Organizations and Society, 34 (6-7), August-October, 755-69 -- Rosabeth Moss Kanter and David V. Summers (1987), 'Doing Well While Doing Good: Dilemmas of Performance Measurement in Nonprofit Organizations and the Need for a Multiple-Constituency Approach', in Walter W. Powell (ed.), The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, Chapter 9, New Haven, CT and London, UK: Yale University Press, 154-66 -- Robert D. Behn (2003), 'Why Measure Performance? Different Purposes Require Different Measures', Public Administration Review, 63 (5), September-October, 586-606 -- Jed Emerson (2003), 'The Blended Value Proposition: Integrating Social and Financial Returns', California Management Review, 45 (4), Summer, 35-51 -- Alex Jacobs (2006), 'Helping People Is Difficult: Growth and Performance in Social Enterprises Working for International Relief and Development', in Alex Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 12, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 247-69, reset -- Alex Nicholls (2010), 'The Functions of Performance Measurement in Social Entrepreneurship: Control, Planning and Accountability', in Kai Hockerts, Johanna Mair and Jeffrey Robinson (eds), Values and Opportunities in Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 13, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 241-72 -- S. Bacq and F. Janssen (2011), 'The Multiple Faces of Social Entrepreneurship: A Review of Definitional Issues Based on Geographical and Thematic Criteria', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 23 (5-6), June, 373-403 -- Johanna Mair and Ignasi Marti (2009), 'Entrepreneurship in and around Institutional Voids: A Case Study from Bangladesh', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (5), September, 419-35 -- Janelle A. Kerlin (2006), 'Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from the Differences', Voluntas, 17 (3), September, 247-63 -- John Catford (1998), 'Social Entrepreneurs are Vital for Health Promotion - But They Need Supportive Environments Too', Health Promotion International, 13 (2), 95-7 -- Cara C. Maurer, Pratima Bansal and Mary M. Crossan (2011), 'Creating Economic Value Through Social Values: Introducing a Culturally Informed Resource-Based View', Organization Science, 22 (2), March-April, 432-48 -- Sherri Leronda Wallace (1999), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Role of Social Purpose Enterprises in Facilitating Community Economic Development', Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 4 (2), Fall/Winter, 153-74 -- Leo Paul Dana (2008), 'Community-Based Entrepreneurship in Norway', Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 9 (2), 77-92 -- Harvey Johnstone and Doug Lionais (2004), 'Depleted Communities and Community Business Entrepreneurship: Revaluing Space through Place', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 16 (3), May, 217-33 -- Boyd Cohen and Monika I. Winn (2007), 'Market Imperfections, Opportunity and Sustainable Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 29-49
    Kurzfassung: John Elkington (2006), 'Governance for Sustainability', Corporate Governance: An International Review, 14 (6), November, 522-9 -- Rory Ridley-Duff (2007), 'Communitarian Perspectives on Social Enterprise', Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15 (2), March, 382-92 -- Kate Cooney (2006), 'The Institutional and Technical Structuring of Nonprofit Ventures: Case Study of a U.S. Hybrid Organization Caught between Two Fields', Voluntas, 17 (2), June, 143-61 -- Sarah E. Dempsey and Matthew L. Sanders (2010), 'Meaningful Work? Nonprofit Marketization and Work/Life Imbalance in Popular Autobiographies of Social Entrepreneurship', Organization, 17 (4), 437-59 -- Robert E. McDonald (2007), 'An Investigation of Innovation in Nonprofit Organizations: The Role of Organizational Mission', Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 36 (2), June, 256-81 -- Sarah-Anne Muñoz and Stephen Tinsley (2008), 'Selling to the Public Sector: Prospects and Problems for Social Enterprise in the UK', Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 32, Winter, 43-62 -- Ayalla Ruvio, Zehava Rosenblatt and Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz (2010), 'Entrepreneurial Leadership Vision in Nonprofit vs. For- Profit Organizations', Leadership Quarterly, 21 (1), February, 144-58 -- Jerr Boschee (1995), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Some Nonprofits are Not Only Thinking about the Unthinkable, They're Doing It - Running a Profit', Across the Board: The Conference Board Magazine, XXXII (3), March, 20-25 -- Angela M. Eikenberry and Jodie Drapal Kluver (2004), 'The Marketization of the Nonprofit Sector: Civil Society at Risk?', Public Administration Review, 64 (2), March/April, 132-40 -- Ruth V. Aguilera, Deborah E. Rupp, Cynthia A. Williams and Jyoti Ganapathi (2007), 'Putting the S Back in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Multilevel Theory of Social Change in Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 32 (3), July, 836-63 -- Beth Battle Anderson and J. Gregory Dees (2008), 'Rhetoric, Reality, and Research: Building a Solid Foundation for the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship', in Alex Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 7, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 144-68, reset -- Peter A. Dacin, M. Tina Dacin and Margaret Matear (2010), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Why We Don't Need a New Theory and How We Move Forward from Here', Academy of Management Perspectives, 24 (3), August, 37-57 -- Johanna Mair and Ignasi Martí (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Source of Explanation, Prediction, and Delight', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 36-44 -- Todd W. Moss, G.T. Lumpkin and Jeremy C. Short (2010), 'Social Entrepreneurship: A Historical Review and Research Agenda', in Hans Landström and Franz Lohrke (eds), Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 318-40 -- Ana María Peredo and James J. Chrisman (2006), 'Toward a Theory of Community-Based Enterprise', Academy of Management Review, 31 (2), April, 309-28 -- MariaLaura Di Domenico, Paul Tracey and Helen Haugh (2009), 'The Dialectic of Social Exchange: Theorizing Corporate-Social Enterprise Collaboration', Organization Studies, 30 (8), 887-907 -- John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan (2008), 'Creating Successful Business Models', in The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World, Chapter 1, Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press, 29-54, notes -- John W. Selsky and Barbara Parker (2005), 'Cross-Sector Partnerships to Address Social Issues: Challenges to Theory and Practice', Journal of Management, 31 (6), December, 849-73 -- Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair (2005), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Creating New Business Models to Serve the Poor', Business Horizons, 48 (3), 241-6
    Kurzfassung: Jeremy K. Hall, Gregory A. Daneke and Michael J. Lenox (2010), 'Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship: Past Contributions and Future Directions', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (5), September, 439-48 -- Kai Hockerts and Rolf Wüstenhagen (2010), 'Greening Goliaths versus Emerging Davids - Theorizing about the Role of Incumbents and New Entrants in Sustainable Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (5), September, 481-92 -- Thomas J. Dean and Jeffery S. McMullen (2007), 'Toward a Theory of Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Reducing Environmental Degradation through Entrepreneurial Action', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 50-76 -- Fiona Tilley and William Young (2009), 'Sustainability Entrepreneurs: Could They Be the True Wealth Generators of the Future?', Greener Management International, 55, February, 79-92 -- Liisa Harjula (2007), 'Tensions between Venture Capitalists' and Business-Social Entrepreneurs' Goals: Will Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Strategies Offer a Solution?', Greener Management International, 51, June, 79-87 -- Julia Sass Rubin (2009), 'Developmental Venture Capital: Conceptualizing the Field', Venture Capital, 11 (4), October, 335-60 -- Niels Hermes and Robert Lensink (2007), 'The Empirics of Microfinance: What do we Know?', The Economic Journal, 117, February, F1-F10 -- David Hulme (2000), 'Impact Assessment Methodologies for Microfinance: Theory, Experience and Better Practice', World Development, 28 (1), 79-98 -- James C. Brau and Gary M. Woller (2004), 'Microfinance: A Comprehensive Review of the Existing Literature', Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures, 9, 1-27 -- Paul Tracey and Nelson Phillips (2007), 'The Distinctive Challenge of Educating Social Entrepreneurs: A Postscript and Rejoinder to the Special Issue on Entrepreneurship Education', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 6 (2), June, 264-71 -- Matthew M. Mars and Sharon Garrison (2009), 'Socially-Oriented Ventures and Traditional Entrepreneurship Education Models: A Case Review', Journal of Education for Business, 84 (5), May/June, 290-96 -- Regina Pefanis Schlee, Mary T. Curren and Katrin R. Harich (2009), 'Building a Marketing Curriculum to Support Courses in Social Entrepreneurship and Social Venture Competitions', Journal of Marketing Education, 31 (1), April, 5-15
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sarah H. Alvord, L. David Brown and Christine W. Letts (2004), 'Social Entrepreneurship and Societal Transformation: An Exploratory Study', Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 40 (3), September, 260-82 -- S. Trevis Certo and Toyah Miller (2008), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Key Issues and Concepts', Business Horizons, 51 (4), July-August, 267-71 -- Alex Nicholls and Albert Hyunbae Cho (2008), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Structuration of a Field', in A. Nicholls (ed.), Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, Chapter 5, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 99-118, reset -- Ana María Peredo and Murdith McLean (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship: A Critical Review of the Concept', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 56-65 -- Shaker A. Zahra, Eric Gedajlovic, Donald O. Neubaum and Joel M. Schulman (2009), 'A Typology of Social Entrepreneurs: Motives, Search Processes and Ethical Challenges', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (5), September, 519-32 -- Jay Weerawardena and Gillian Sullivan Mort (2006), 'Investigating Social Entrepreneurship: A Multidimensional Model', Journal of World Business, 41 (1), February, 21-35 -- David Bornstein (1998), 'Changing the World on a Shoestring', Atlantic Monthly, 281 (1), January, 34, 36-9, reset -- J. Gregory Dees (1998), 'The Meaning of "Social Entrepreneurship"', Kauffman Centre for Entrepreneurial Leadership, October, 1-6 -- Roger L. Martin and Sally Osberg (2007), 'Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition', Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring, 29-39 -- Dave Roberts and Christine Woods (2005), 'Changing the World on a Shoestring: The Concept of Social Entrepreneurship', University of Auckland Business Review, Autumn, 45-51 -- Gillian Sullivan Mort, Jay Weerawardena and Kashonia Carnegie (2003), 'Social Entrepreneurship: Towards Conceptualisation', International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 8 (1), 76-88 -- Elizabeth Chell (2007), 'Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: Towards a Convergent Theory of the Entrepreneurial Process', International Small Business Journal, 25 (1), 5-26 -- Silvia Dorado (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurial Ventures: Different Values so Different Process of Creation, No?', Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 11 (4), 319-43 -- Kai Hockerts (2006), 'Entrepreneurial Opportunity in Social Purpose Business Ventures', in Johanna Mair, Jeffrey Robinson and Kai Hockerts (eds), Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 10, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 142-54 -- Patrick J. Murphy and Susan M. Coombes (2009), 'A Model of Social Entrepreneurial Discovery', Journal of Business Ethics, 87 (3), 325-36 -- Brett R. Smith, Joshua Knapp, Terri F. Barr, Christopher E. Stevens and Benedetto L. Cannatelli (2010), 'Social Enterprises and the Timing of Conception: Organizational Identity Tension, Management, and Marketing', Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing, 22 (2), 108-34 -- Muhammad Yunus, Bertrand Moingeon and Laurence Lehmann-Ortega (2010), 'Building Social Business Models: Lessons from the Grameen Experience', Long Range Planning, 43 (2-3), April-June, 308-25 -- Lars Hulgård and Roger Spear (2006), 'Social Entrepreneurship and the Mobilization of Social Capital in European Social Enterprises', in Marthe Nyssens (ed.), with the assistance of Sophie Adam and Toby Johnson, Social Enterprise: At the Crossroads of Market, Public Policies and Civil Society, Chapter 6, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 85-108 -- Shalei V.K. Simms and Jeffrey A. Robinson (2008), 'Activist or Entrepreneur?: An Identity-Based Model of Social Entrepreneurship', in Jeffrey A. Robinson, Johanna Mair and Kai Hockerts (eds), International Perspectives on Social Entrepreneurship, Chapter 1, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 9-26 -- Yohanan Stryjan (2006), 'The Practice of Social Entrepreneurship: Notes Toward a Resource-Perspective', in Chris Steyaert and Daniel Hjorth (eds), Entrepreneurship as Social Change: A Third Movements in Entrepreneurship Book, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 35-55
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781781951828
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 384 p) , ill
    Ausgabe: 2nd ed
    Serie: Elgar original reference
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.421
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Technological innovations Management ; High technology industries Management ; Electronic books ; Spitzentechnologie ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovationsmanagement
    Kurzfassung: 'This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Techno-Entrepreneurship, edited by François Thérin, evidences a burgeoning field of research, and a growing cohort of international researchers working in this field who have produced works for this volume. The papers cover a variety of topics that intersect the realm of technovation with other fields of enquiry, such as economic development, sustainability, venture capital, new venture incubation, and academic entrepreneurship. This Handbook represents a convenient place to find and read this broad array of recent papers in this field.' - Evan J. Douglas, Griffith Business School, Australia. 'In this Handbook, François Thérin assembles a group of researchers with diverse perspectives to enrich our understanding of the nature, antecedents and consequences of techno-entrepreneurship. The Handbook is comprehensive in its scope, deep in its analyses, informative and interesting to read. It opens many avenues for research while communicating well with managers and policy makers.' - Shaker A. Zahra, University of Minnesota, US. Techno-entrepreneurship is broadly defined as the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial activities of both existing and nascent companies operating in technology-intensive environments. This second edition examines the latest trends in techno-entrepreneurship. Comprising entirely new contributions by international experts, this edition covers among others: family business, green and sustainable techno-entrepreneurship, effectuation, techno-intrapreneurship, academic entrepreneurship, frugal innovation. With chapters focusing on China, India, Southeast Asia and South America, the Handbook explores views on the new hot spots in techno-entrepreneurship development. Providing a comprehensive, highly accessible and innovative first insight into the developing sphere of techno-entrepreneurship, this international study will be essential reading for postgraduate students, academics and researchers with an interest in management and entrepreneurship. Managerial and entrepreneurial professionals in high-tech industries will also find much to interest them within this Handbook
    Kurzfassung: 1. The knowledge base of technology entrepreneurship / Ivan Zupic -- 2. Technology entrepreneurship, innovation and intrapreneurship : managing entrepreneurial activities in technology-intensive environments / Alexander Brem and Jens Borchardt -- 3. Technology in family business studies : a bibliometric analysis (1991-2012) / Cinzia Dessì, Michela Floris and Alessia Sanna -- 4. Capitalization of science and technology knowledge : practices, trends and impacts on techno-entrepreneurship / Diane A. Isabelle -- 5. The commercialization process of innovation in small high-technology firms : theoretical review / Jarkko Pellikka -- 6. Technology entrepreneurship in China : what do Chinese science and technology parks do for entrepreneurs? : the exemplary case of Jiangsu / Dominique Jolly and Fuquan Zhu -- 7. What is e-entrepreneurship? : fundamentals of company founding in the net economy / Tobias Kollmann -- 8. Venture capital financing of techno-entrepreneurial start-ups : drivers and barriers for investments in research-based spin-offs in the Dutch medical life sciences industry / Joyce Houterman, Vincent Blok and Onno Omta -- 9. Working as technology scout and techno-intrapreneur / Magnus Hoppe -- 10. The role of academicians in technology entrepreneurship / Mohar Yusof, Mohammad Saeed Siddiq and Leilanie Mohd Nor -- 11. Personal attributes of academic entrepreneurs / Hafizul Othman, Rosni Abdullah and Nasriah Zakaria -- 12. Companies spun out of universities : different typologies for different performance patterns / Giuseppe Criaco ... [et al.] -- 13. The role of the technology transfer office in promoting university-industry collaboration / Ciara Fitzgerald, Margaret Ledwith and Rory O'Shea -- 14. Demand competition and entrepreneurial (de novo) entry in industries based on systemic technologies / Lalit Manral -- 15. Nascent technology entrepreneurship supply chain emergence / Jennifer L. Woolley -- 16. Frugal innovation and returnee-diaspora entrepreneurship / Preeta M. Banerjee and Ana Leirner -- 17. Drivers of green strategy for enhancing sustainable technopreneurship in emerging economies / Broto Rauth Bhardwaj and Kee-hung Lai -- 18. The path to sustainable technological entrepreneurship / Manjula S. Salimath and William Carter
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714406
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and leadership
    DDC: 658.421
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Führungsstil ; Leadership ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Leadership ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: A complex mix of attitudes, traits, motives, skills, capabilities, styles and mental mindsets contributes to entrepreneurial leadership. This brings together perspectives from leading scholars in the entrepreneurship and management disciplines that inform our understanding of the nature of, requirements for, and implications resulting from entrepreneurial leadership. This important book is organized into eight key leadership imperatives: igniting entrepreneurial action; establishing entrepreneurial control; understanding entrepreneurial motivation; encouraging entrepreneurial ethics; formulating entrepreneurial strategy; dealing with entrepreneurial failure; creating entrepreneurial environments and demonstrating leadership and vision. This collection will serve as a vital reference for scholars, teachers and doctoral students who wish to read and examine the most significant literature in the entrepreneurial leadership domain
    Kurzfassung: John C. Goodale, Donald F. Kuratko and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2008), 'Influence Factors for Operational Control and Compensation in Professional Service Firms', Journal of Operations Management, 26 (5), September, 669-88 -- Antonio Davila and George Foster (2007), 'Management Control Systems in Early-Stage Startup Companies', Accounting Review, 82 (4), July, 907-37 -- Michael A. Hitt, Robert E. Hoskisson, Richard A. Johnson and Douglas D. Moesel (1996), 'The Market for Corporate Control and Firm Innovation', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1084-119 -- Michael H. Morris, Jurie van Vuuren, Jeffrey R. Cornwall and Retha Scheepers (2009), 'Properties of Balance: A Pendulum Effect in Corporate Entrepreneurship', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 429-40 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Joakim Wincent, Jagdip Singh and Mateja Drnovsek (2009), 'The Nature and Experience of Entrepreneurial Passion', Academy of Management Review, 34 (3), July, 511-32 -- Michael H. Morris, Donald F. Kuratko, Minet Schindehutte and April J. Spivack (2012), 'Framing the Entrepreneurial Experience', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 36 (1), January, 11-40 -- Christopher J. Collins, Paul J. Hanges and Edwin A. Locke (2004), 'The Relationship of Achievement Motivation to Entrepreneurial Behavior: A Meta-Analysis', Human Performance, 17 (1), 95-117 -- Donald F. Kuratko, R. Duane Ireland, Jeffrey G. Covin and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2005), 'A Model of Middle-Level Managers' Entrepreneurial Behavior', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 29 (6), November, 699-716 -- Alan Carsrud and Malin Brännback (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Motivations: What Do We Still Need to Know?', Journal of Small Business Management, 49 (1), 9-26 -- Zeki Simsek, Ciaran Heavey and John (Jack) F. Veiga (2010), 'The Impact of CEO Core Self-Evaluation on the Firm's Entrepreneurial Orientation', Strategic Management Journal, 31 (1), 110-19 -- Maw-Der Foo (2011), 'Emotions and Entrepreneurial Opportunity Evaluation', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 35 (2), March, 375-93 -- Michael H. Morris, Minet Schindehutte, John Walton and Jeffrey Allen (2002), 'The Ethical Context of Entrepreneurship: Proposing and Testing a Developmental Framework', Journal of Business Ethics, 40 (4), November, 331-61 -- Morgan P. Miles, Linda S. Munilla and Jeffrey G. Covin (2004), 'Innovation, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Ethics, 54 (1), September, 97-101 -- Donald F. Kuratko and Michael G. Goldsby (2004), 'Corporate Entrepreneurs or Rogue Middle Managers? A Framework for Ethical Corporate Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Ethics, 55 (1), November, 13-30 -- Jeremy Hall and Philip Rosson (2006), 'The Impact of Technological Turbulence on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Social Norms and Ethics: Three Internet-based Cases', Journal of Business Ethics, 64 (3), March, 231-48 -- Gita Surie and Allan Ashley (2008), 'Integrating Pragmatism and Ethics in Entrepreneurial Leadership for Sustainable Value Creation', Journal of Business Ethics, 81 (1), August, 235-46 -- Melissa S. Baucus, William I. Norton, Jr., David A. Baucus and Sherrie E. Human (2008), 'Fostering Creativity and Innovation without Encouraging Unethical Behavior', Journal of Business Ethics, 81 (1), August, 97-115 -- Jan Brinckmann, Dietmar Grichnik and Diana Kapsa (2010), 'Should Entrepreneurs Plan or Just Storm the Castle? A Meta-Analysis on Contextual Factors Impacting the Business Planning- Performance Relationship in Small Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (1), January, 24-40 -- Bárbara Larrañeta, Shaker A. Zahra and José Luis Galán González (2012), 'Enriching Strategic Variety In New Ventures Through External Knowledge', Journal of Business Venturing, 27 (4), July, 401-13
    Kurzfassung: Javier Gimeno, Timothy B. Folta, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42 (4), December, 750-83 -- J. Michael Haynie, Dean Shepherd, Elaine Mosakowski and P. Christopher Earley (2010), 'A Situated Metacognitive Model of the Entrepreneurial Mindset', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (2), March, 217-29 -- Saras D. Sarasvathy (2001), 'Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26 (2), April, 243-63 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2008), 'The Virtuous Cycle of Discovery and Creation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2 (3), September, 243-57 -- Catherine M. Daily, Patricia P. McDougall, Jeffrey G. Covin and Dan R. Dalton (2002), 'Governance and Strategic Leadership in Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Management, 28 (3), 387-412
    Kurzfassung: Morris, M.H., Fu, J., Webb, J. and Singhal, S. (in press), 'A Competency-Based Perspective and Entrepreneurship Education: Conceptual and Empirical Insights', Journal of Small Business Management. -- Murray, J.A. (1984). A Concept of Entrepreneurial Strategy. Strategic Management Journal, 5 (1): 1-13. -- Pinchot, G. (2000). Intrapreneuring. Warner Books, New York: NY. -- Russell, R.D. and Russell, C.J. (1992). An Examination of the Effects of Organizational Norms, Structure, and Environmental Uncertainty on Entrepreneurial Strategy. Journal of Management, 18 (4): 639-656. -- Sarasvathy, S.D. (2004). The Questions We Ask and the Questions We Care About: Reformulating Some Problems in Entrepreneurship Research. Journal of Business Venturing, 19 (5): 707-717. -- Sexton, D.L., Upton, N.B, Wacholtz, L.E. and McDougall, P. (1997). Learning Needs of Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, 12 (1): 1-8. -- Shepherd, D.A. (2011). Multi-level Entrepreneurship Research: Opportunities for Studying Entrepreneurial Decision Making. Journal of Management, 37 (2): 412-420. -- Shepherd, D.A. and Kuratko, D.F. (2009). The Death of an Innovative Project: How Grief Recovery Enhances Learning. Business Horizons, 52 (5): 451-458. -- Song, X.M. and Parry, M.E. (1997). A Cross-national Comparative Study of New Product Development Processes: Japan and the United States. Journal of Marketing, 61: 1-18. -- Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'The Entrepreneurial Imperative of the 21st Century', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 421-28 -- Jeffery S. McMullen and Dean A. Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial Action and the Role of Uncertainty in the Theory of the Entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31 (1), January, 132-52 -- Keith M. Hmieleski and Andrew C. Corbett (2008), 'The Contrasting Interaction Effects of Improvisational Behavior with Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on New Venture Performance and Entrepreneur Work Satisfaction', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (4), July, 482-96 -- Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Donald F. Kuratko, Dean A. Shepherd and Jennifer P. Bott (2009), 'Managers' Corporate Entrepreneurial Actions: Examining Perception and Position', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (3), May, 236-47 -- R. Duane Ireland, Michael A. Hitt, S. Michael Camp and Donald L. Sexton (2001), 'Integrating Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management Actions to Create Firm Wealth', Academy of Management Executive, 15 (1), February, 49-63 -- Donald F. Kuratko, Jeffrey G. Covin and Robert P. Garrett (2009), 'Corporate Venturing: Insights from Actual Performance', Business Horizons, 52 (5), September-October, 459-67 -- Donald F. Kuratko, R. Duane Ireland and Jeffrey S. Hornsby (2001), 'Improving Firm Performance through Entrepreneurial Actions: Acordia's Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy', Academy of Management Executive, 15 (4), November, 60-71 -- John C. Goodale, Donald F. Kuratko, Jeffrey S. Hornsby and Jeffrey G. Covin (2011), 'Operations Management and Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Moderating Effect of Operations Control on the Antecedents of Corporate Entrepreneurial Activity in Relation to Innovation Performance', Journal of Operations Management, 29 (1-2), January, 116-27 -- Michael H. Morris, Jeffrey Allen, Minet Schindehutte and Ramon Avila (2006), 'Balanced Management Control Systems as a Mechanism for Achieving Corporate Entrepreneurship', Journal of Managerial Issues, XVIII (4), Winter, 468-93 -- Antonio Davila, George Foster and Daniel Oyon (2009), 'Accounting and Control, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Venturing into New Research Opportunities', European Accounting Review, 18 (2), 281-311
    Kurzfassung: Marc Gruber (2007), 'Uncovering the Value of Planning in New Venture Creation: A Process and Contingency Perspective', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (6), November, 782-807 -- R. Duane Ireland, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 33 (1), January, 19-46 -- Yasemin Y. Kor (2003), 'Experience-Based Top Management Team Competence and Sustained Growth', Organization Science, 14 (6), November-December, 707-19 -- Mark Kroll, Bruce A. Walters and Son A. Le (2007), 'The Impact of Board Composition and Top Management Team Ownership Structure on Post-IPO Performance in Young Entrepreneurial Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 50 (5), October, 1198-216 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2003), 'Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 318-28 -- Jason Cope (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Learning from Failure: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (6), November, 604-23 -- Rita Gunther McGrath (1999), 'Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure', Academy of Management Review, 24 (1), January, 13-30 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Christopher E. Stevens and D. Ryland Potter (2011), 'Misfortunes or Mistakes? Cultural Sensemaking of Entrepreneurial Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (1), January, 79-92 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Project Failure from Corporate Entrepreneurship: Managing the Grief Process', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (6), November, 588-600 -- Ashish Arora and Anand Nandkumar (2011), 'Cash-Out or Flameout! Opportunity Cost and Entrepreneurial Strategy: Theory, and Evidence from the Information Security Industry', Management Science, 57 (10), October, 1844-60 -- Robert Cressy (2006), 'Why do Most Firms Die Young?', Small Business Economics, 26 (2), March, 103-16 -- Patrick M. Kreiser, Louis D. Marino, Pat Dickson and K. Mark Weaver (2010), 'Cultural Influences on Entrepreneurial Orientation: The Impact of National Culture on Risk Taking and Proactiveness in SMEs', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (5), September, 959-83 -- Dominic S.K. Lim, Eric A. Morse, Ronald K. Mitchell and Kristie K. Seawright (2010), 'Institutional Environment and Entrepreneurial Cognitions: A Comparative Business Systems Perspective', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (3), May, 491-516 -- Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Donald F. Kuratko and Shaker A. Zahra (2002), 'Middle Managers' Perception of the Internal Environment for Corporate Entrepreneurship: Assessing a Measurement Scale', Journal of Business Venturing, 17 (3), May, 253-73 -- Linda Edelman and Helena Yli-Renko (2010), 'The Impact of Environment and Entrepreneurial Perceptions on Venture-Creation Efforts: Bridging the Discovery and Creation Views of Entrepreneurship', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 34 (5), September, 833-56 -- Jesper B. Sørensen (2007), 'Bureaucracy and Entrepreneurship: Workplace Effects on Entrepreneurial Entry', Administrative Science Quarterly, 52 (3), September, 387-412 -- Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Nathan R. Furr and Christopher B. Bingham (2010), 'Microfoundations of Performance: Balancing Efficiency and Flexibility in Dynamic Environments', Organization Science, 21 (6), November-December, 1263-73 -- R. Duane Ireland, Donald F. Kuratko and Michael H. Morris (2006), 'A Health Audit for Corporate Entrepreneurship: Innovation at all Levels: Part I', Journal of Business Strategy, 27 (1), 10-17 -- Vipin Gupta, Ian C. MacMillan and Gita Surie (2004), 'Entrepreneurial Leadership: Developing and Measuring a Cross-Cultural Construct', Journal of Business Venturing, 19 (2), March, 241-60
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Amabile, T.M. (2000). Stimulate Creativity by Fueling Passion. Blackwell Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior. St. Melden, MA: Blackwell Business, 331-341. -- Amit, R.H., Brigham, K., and Markman, G.D. (2000). Entrepreneurial Management as Strategy. In G.D. Meyer and K.A. Heppard (eds), Entrepreneurship as Strategy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 83-99. -- Audretsch, D.B. (2009). The Emergence of the Entrepreneurial Society. Business Horizons, 50: 49-59. -- Baron, R. (2004). The Cognitive Perspective: A Valuable Tool for Answering Entrepreneurship's Basic 'Why' Questions. Journal of Business Venturing, 19: 221-239. -- Baum, J.R., Locke, E.A., and Kirkpatrick, S.A. (1998). A Longitudinal Study of the Relation of Vision and Vision Communication to Venture Growth in Entrepreneurial Firms. Journal of Applied Psychology, 83 (1): 43-54. -- Brundin, E., Patzelt, H., and Shepherd, D.A. (2008). Managers' Emotional Displays and Employees' Willingness to Act Entrepreneurially. Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (2): 221-243. -- Covin, J.G. and Slevin, D.P. (1991). A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurship as Firm Behavior. Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, 16 (1): 7-25. -- Drucker, P.F. (1985). Entrepreneurial Strategies. California Management Review, 27 (2) : 9-25. -- Gartner, W.B. (1989). Some Suggestions for Research on Entrepreneurial Traits and Characteristics. Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, 14 (1): 27-38. -- Getz, G. and Tuttle, E.G. (2001). A Comprehensive Approach to Corporate Venturing. Handbook of Business Strategy, 2 (1): 277-279. -- Green, S.G., Welsh, M.A., and Dehler, G.E. (2003). Advocacy, Performance, and Threshold Influences on Decisions to Terminate New Product Development. Academy of Management Journal, 46: 419-434. -- Hamel, G. (2000). Leading the Revolution. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. -- Hmieleski, K.M. and Baron, R.A. (2009). Entrepreneurs' Optimism and New Venture Performance: A Social Cognitive Perspective. Academy of Management Journal, 52 (3): 473-488. -- Ireland, R.D. and Webb, J.W. (2007). Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating Competitive Advantage through Streams of Innovation. Business Horizons, 50: 49-59. -- Johnson, S.and Van de Ven, A.H. (2002). A Framework for Entrepreneurial Strategy. In M.A. Hitt, R.D. Ireland, S.M. Camp, and D.L. Sexton (eds), Strategic Entrepreneurship: Creating a New Mindset. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 66-85. -- Kuratko, D. F. (2009). Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, Practice 8th ed. Mason, OH: Thomson/SouthWestern Publishing. -- Lichtenstein, B.B., Dooley, K.J., and Lumpkin, G.T. (2006). Measuring Emergence in the Dynamics of New Venture Creation. Journal of Business Venturing, 21 (2): 153-176. -- Mintzberg, H. and Waters, J.A. (1985). Of Strategies, Deliberate and Emergent. Strategic Management Journal, 6: 257-272. -- Morris, M.H. (1998) Entrepreneurial Intensity. Westport, CT: Quorum Books. -- Morris, M.H., Kuratko, D.F., and Covin, J.G. (2011). Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3rd ed. Mason, OH: Thomson/SouthWestern Publishers
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714550
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial failure
    DDC: 658.421
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Business failures ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Entrepreneurs act in environments of great risk and high uncertainty, and as a result, failure is a common occurrence. Professor Shepherd has made a judicious selection of published articles, which explore the antecedents to and potential outcomes of entrepreneurial failure. By understanding these causes and consequences, entrepreneurs may become better able to manage failure, to reduce its costs and to capitalize on its benefits
    Kurzfassung: Dean A. Shepherd (2009), 'Grief Recovery from the Loss of a Family Business: A Multi- and Meso-Level Theory', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (1), January, 81-97 -- Jason Cope (2011), 'Entrepreneurial Learning from Failure: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (6), November, 604-23 -- Dean A. Shepherd and Melissa S. Cardon (2009), 'Negative Emotional Reactions to Project Failure and the Self-Compassion to Learn from the Experience', Journal of Management Studies, 46 (6), September, 923-49 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Jeffrey G. Covin and Donald F. Kuratko (2009), 'Project Failure from Corporate Entrepreneurship: Managing the Grief Process', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (6), November, 588-600 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Holger Patzelt and Marcus Wolfe (2011), 'Moving Forward from Project Failure: Negative Emotions, Affective Commitment, and Learning from the Experience', Academy of Management Journal, 54 (6), December, 1229-59 -- Andrew C. Corbett, Heidi M. Neck and Dawn R. DeTienne (2007), 'How Corporate Entrepreneurs Learn from Fledgling Innovation Initiatives: Cognition and the Development of a Termination Script', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31 (6), November, 829-52 -- Robert I. Sutton and Anita L. Callahan (1987), 'The Stigma of Bankruptcy: Spoiled Organizational Image and Its Management', Academy of Management Journal, 30 (3), September, 405-436 -- Dean A. Shepherd and J. Michael Haynie (2011), 'Venture Failure, Stigma, and Impression Management: A Self-Verification, Self-Determination View', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 5 (2), June, 178-97 -- Andrew L. Zacharakis, G. Dale Meyer and Julio DeCastro (1999), 'Differing Perceptions of New Venture Failure: A Matched Exploratory Study of Venture Capitalists and Entrepreneurs', Journal of Small Business Management, 37 (3), July, 1-14 -- Jason Cope, Frank Cave and Sue Eccles (2004), 'Attitudes of Venture Capital Investors towards Entrepreneurs with Previous Business Failure', Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 6 (2/3), April-September, 147-72 -- Javier Gimeno, Timothy B. Folta, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42 (4), December, 750-83 -- Dawn R. DeTienne, Dean A. Shepherd and Julio O. De Castro (2008), 'The Fallacy of "Only the Strong Survive": The Effects of Extrinsic Motivation on the Persistence Decisions for Under-Performing Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (5), September, 528-46 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Johan Wiklund and J. Michael Haynie (2009), 'Moving Forward: Balancing the Financial and Emotional Costs of Business Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 134-48 -- Seung-Hyun Lee, Mike W. Peng and Jay B. Barney (2007), 'Bankruptcy Law and Entrepreneurship Development: A Real Options Perspective', Academy of Management Review, 32 (1), January, 257-72 -- Melissa S. Cardon, Christopher E. Stevens and D. Ryland Potter (2011), 'Misfortunes or Mistakes? Cultural Sensemaking of Entrepreneurial Failure', Journal of Business Venturing, 26 (1), January, 79-92 -- Karl Wennberg, Johan Wiklund, Dawn R. DeTienne and Melissa S. Cardon (2010), 'Reconceptualizing Entreprenuerial Exit: Divergent Exit Routes and their Drivers', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (4), July, 361-75
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Mark Fichman and Daniel A. Levinthal (1991), 'Honeymoons and the Liability of Adolescence: A New Perspective on Duration Dependence in Social and Organizational Relationships', Academy of Management Review, 16 (2), April, 442-68 -- Anand Swaminathan (1996), 'Environmental Conditions at Founding and Organizational Mortality: A Trial-by-Fire Model', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1350-77 -- Steven W. Bradley, Howard Aldrich, Dean A. Shepherd and Johan Wiklund (2011), 'Resources, Environmental Change, and Survival: Asymmetric Paths of Young Independent and Subsidiary Organizations', Strategic Management Journal, 32 (5), May, 486-509 -- Stewart Thornhill and Raphael Amit (2003), 'Learning About Failure: Bankruptcy, Firm Age, and the Resource-Based View', Organization Science, 14 (5), September-October, 497-509 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Evan J. Douglas and Mark Shanley (2000), 'New Venture Survival: Ignorance, External Shocks, and Risk Reduction Strategies', Journal of Business Venturing, 15 (5-6), September- November, 393-410 -- Mathew L.A. Hayward, Dean A. Shepherd and Dale Griffin (2006), 'A Hubris Theory of Entrepreneurship', Management Science, 52 (2), February, 160-72 -- Johan Wiklund and Dean A. Shepherd (2011), 'Where to From Here? EO-as-Experimentation, Failure, and Distribution of Outcomes', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 35 (5), September, 925-46 -- Erkki K. Laitinen (1992), 'Prediction of Failure of a Newly Founded Firm', Journal of Business Venturing, 7 (4), July, 323-40 -- Johan Wiklund, Ted Baker and Dean Shepherd (2010), 'The Age-Effect of Financial Indicators as Buffers against the Liability of Newness', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (4), July, 423-37 -- Howard Aldrich and Ellen R. Auster (1986), 'Even Dwarfs Started Small: Liabilities of Age and Size and Their Strategic Implications', in Barry M. Staw and L.L. Cummings (eds), Research in Organizational Behavior: Volume 8, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 165-98 -- Josef Brüderl and Rudolf Schüssler (1990), 'Organizational Mortality: The Liabilities of Newness and Adolescence', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (3), September, 530-47 -- Howard E. Aldrich and Martha Argelia Martinez (2001), 'Many are Called, but Few are Chosen: An Evolutionary Perspective for the Study of Entrepreneurship', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 25 (4), Summer, 41-56 -- Rita Gunther McGrath (1999), 'Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure', Academy of Management Review, 24 (1), January, 13-30 -- Mark D. Cannon and Amy C. Edmondson (2005), 'Failing to Learn and Learning to Fail (Intelligently): How Great Organizations Put Failure to Work to Innovate and Improve', Long Range Planning, 38 (3), June, 299-319 -- Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright (2009), 'The Extent and Nature of Opportunity Identification by Experienced Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 99-115 -- Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead, Mike Wright and Manuel Flores (2010), 'The Nature of Entrepreneurial Experience, Business Failure and Comparative Optimism', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (6), November, 541-55 -- Ronald K. Mitchell, J. Robert Mitchell and J. Brock Smith (2008), 'Inside Opportunity Formation: Enterprise Failure, Cognition, and the Creation of Opportunities', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2 (3), September, 225-42 -- Ian J. Walsh and Jean M. Bartunek (2011), 'Cheating the Fates: Organizational Foundings in the Wake of Demise', Academy of Management Journal, 54 (5), October, 1017-44 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2003), 'Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 318-28 -- Dean A. Shepherd (2004), 'Educating Entrepreneurship Students About Emotion and Learning From Failure', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 3 (3), September, 274-87
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Online-Ressource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714598
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Concepts of entrepreneurship
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: One of the obstacles for understanding the phenomenon of entrepreneurship is the lack of integration of different assumptions, units and levels of analysis that are implicit in its many conceptualisations. This important book offers a pathway to integration by considering eight associated disciplines and theories, presenting an authoritative selection of the most significant published work on entrepreneurship from each perspective
    Kurzfassung: Mark Casson (1982), 'The Significance of the Entrepreneur', in The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory, Second Edition, Chapter 1, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 9-18, references -- F.H. Knight (1921), 'Author's Preface', in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit, New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, vii-ix -- Israel M. Kirzner (1997), 'Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXV (1), March, 60-85 -- Norris F. Krueger, Jr. (2003), 'The Cognitive Psychology of Entrepreneurship', in Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research: An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction, Chapter 6, New York: NY: Springer Science and Business Media, Inc., 105-40 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1934), 'The Fundamental Phenomenon of Economic Development', in The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle, Chapter 2, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 57-94 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1982), 'Overview and Motivation', in An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Part I, Cambridge, MA and London, England: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 3-48, references -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (2002), 'Evolutionary Theorizing in Economics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 23-46 -- Bengt-Äke Lundvall and Björn Johnson (1994), 'The Learning Economy', Journal of Industry Studies, 1 (2), December, 23-42 -- William B. Gartner (1988), '"Who Is An Entrepreneur?" Is the Wrong Question', American Journal of Small Business, 12 (4), Spring, 11-32 -- Patricia H. Thornton (1999), 'The Sociology of Entrepreneurship', Annual Review of Sociology, 25, August, 19-46 -- Paul Reynolds, Niels Bosma, Erkko Autio, Steve Hunt, Natalie De Bono, Isabel Servais, Paloma Lopez-Garcia and Nancy Chin (2005), 'Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation 1998-2003', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), April, 205-31 -- William B. Gartner, Nancy M. Carter and Paul D. Reynolds (2010), 'Entrepreneurial Behavior: Firm Organizing Processes', in Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research: An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction, Second Edition, Chapter 5, New York: NY: Springer Science and Business Media, Inc., 99-127 -- Michael T. Hannan and John Freeman (1977), 'The Population Ecology of Organizations', American Journal of Sociology, 82 (5), March, 929-64 -- Julian Birkinshaw (1997), 'Entrepreneurship in Multinational Corporations: The Characteristics of Subsidiary Initiatives', Strategic Management Journal, 18 (3), March, 207-29 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1983), 'A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28 (2), June, 223-44 -- Gary Hamel (1999), 'Bringing Silicon Valley Inside', Harvard Business Review, 77 (5), September-October, 71-84, reset -- Rosabeth Moss Kanter (1982), 'The Middle Manager as Innovator', Harvard Business Review, 60 (4), July-August, 95-105, reset -- William A. Brock and David S. Evans (1989), 'Small Business Economics', Small Business Economics, 1 (1), March, 7-20 -- David B. Audretsch (2004), 'Sustaining Innovation and Growth: Public Policy Support for Entrepreneurship', Industry and Innovation, 11 (3), 167-91
    Kurzfassung: Navdi, K. 1995, 'Industrial Clusters and Networks: Case Studies of SME Growth and Innovation', UNIDO, 1-7. -- Nelson, R. and S. Winter (1982), An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- OECD (1998), Fostering Entrepreneurship, Paris: OECD. -- OECD (1999), Boosting Innovation: The Cluster Approach, Paris: OECD Proceedings, http://www. oecd.org/cfe/, accessed April 2013. -- OECD (2001), Enhancing SME Competitiveness. The OECD Bologna Ministerial Conference, Paris: OECD-DATAR, http://www.oecd.org/cfe/, accessed April 2013. -- OECD (2002), International Conference on Territorial Development: Local Clusters, Restructuring Territories, and Environment-Enterprises-Districts, Paris, France: OECD-DATAR. -- Reynolds, P.D. and S.B. White (1997), The Entrepreneurial Process. Economic Growth, Men, Women, and Minorities, Westport, CT: Quorum Books. -- Rocha, H.O. (2004), 'Entrepreneurship and Development: the Role of Clusters. A Literature Review', Small Business Economics, 23, 363-400. -- Sassmannshausen, S.P. (2012), '99 entrepreneurship journals - A comparative empirical investigation of rankings, impace, and H/HCindex', Schumpeter Discussion Papers, no. 2012-002, http//:nbn- resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:49-20120217-160358-9.pdf, accessed April 2013. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Scott, W.R. (1998), Organizations: Rational, Natural and Open Systems, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship. The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Shane, S. and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research', Academy of Management Review, 25, 217-26. -- Sorenson, O. and T.E. Stuart (2008), 'Entrepreneurship: A Field of Dreams?', Academy of Management Annals, 2 (1), 517-43. -- Venkataraman, S. (1997), 'The Distinctive Domain of Entrepreneurship Research', in J. Katz and J. Brockhaus (eds), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence, and Growth, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. -- Whetten, D.A. (1989), 'What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution?', Academy of Management Review, 14, 490-95. -- Wiklund, J., P. Davidsson, D.B. Audretsch and C. Karlsson (2011), 'The Future of Entrepreneurship Research', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 1-9. -- Zahra, S. and G. Dess (2001), 'Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research: Encouraging Dialogue and Debate', Academy of Management Review, 26 (1), 8-10. -- Hector Rocha and Julian Birkinshaw (2007), 'Entrepreneurship Safari: A Phenomenon-Driven Search for Meaning', Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 3 (3), 205-55
    Kurzfassung: P.A. Geroski (1995), 'What Do We Know About Entry?', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 13 (4), December, 421-40 -- Sidney G. Winter (1984), 'Schumpeterian Competition in Alternative Technological Regimes', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 5 (3-4), September-December, 287-320 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (2005), 'Development', Journal of Economic Literature, XLIII (1), March, 108-20 -- Paul D. Reynolds (1999), 'Creative Destruction: Source or Symptom of Economic Growth?', in Zoltan J. Acs, Bo Carlsson and Charlie Karlsson (eds), Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 97-136 -- Paul D. Reynolds, Brenda Miller and Wilbur R. Maki (1995), 'Explaining Regional Variation in Business Births and Deaths: U.S. 1976-88', Small Business Economics, 7 (5), October, 389-407 -- Magnus Henrekson and Dan Johansson (1999), 'Institutional Effects on the Evolution of the Size Distribution of Firms', Small Business Economics, 12 (1), February, 11-23 -- Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch and Patricia P. McDougall (2004), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy', Small Business Economics, 22 (3-4), April, 313-23 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Laszlo Szerb (2007), 'Entrepreneurship, Economic Growth and Public Policy', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 109-22 -- André van Stel, David J. Storey and A. Roy Thurik (2007), 'The Effect of Business Regulations on Nascent and Young Business Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 171-86
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aristotle (1984), 'Metaphysics', in J. Barnes (ed.), The Complete Works of Aristotle. The Revised Oxford Translation, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 1552-728. -- Baum,, J.A.C. and T.J. Rowley (2002), 'Companion to Organizations: An Introduction', in J.A.C. Baum (ed.), Companion to Organizations, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 1-34. -- Birch,, D.A. (1981), 'Who Creates Jobs?', The Public Interest, 65, 3-14. -- Blaug,, M. (1997), Economic Theory in Retrospect, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Brush,, C.G., I.M. Duhaime, W.B. Gartner, A. Stewart, J.A Katz, M.A. Hitt, S.A. Alvarez, G.D. Meyer and S. Venkataraman (2003), 'Doctoral Education in the Field of Entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29 (3), 309-31. -- Busenitz, L.W., I. West, G. Page, D. Shepherd, T. Nelson, G.N. Chandler and A. Zacharakis (2003), 'Entrepreneurship Research in Emergence: Past Trends and Future Directions', Journal of Management, 29 (3), 285-308. -- Bygrave, W.D. (2004), 'Financing Entrepreneurs and Their Ventures', in P.D. Reynolds, W.D. Bygrave, E. Autio, et al. (eds), GEM Global 2003 Executive Report, Babson College and London Business School, pp. 57-61. -- Ceglie, G. and M. Dini (1999), 'SMEs Clusters and Network Development in Developing Countries: The Experience of UNIDO', UNIDO - Private Sector Development Branch, Working paper no. 2, 1-25. -- Caree, M.A. and R.A. Thurik (2003), 'The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth', in Z.J. Acs and D.B. Audretsch (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research. An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 437-72. -- Cooper, A.C. and W.C. Dunkelberg (1987), 'Entrepreneurial Research: Old Questions, New Answers, and Methodological Issues', American Journal of Small Business, 11, 11-23. -- European Commission (2003), http://ec.europa.eu/cip/eip/promotion-entrepreneurship/index_en.htm, accessed April 2013. -- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, www.gemconsortium.org, accessed April 2013. -- Hannan, M.T. and J. Freeman (1989), Organizational Ecology, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Harper, D.A. (2004), Foundations of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, London: Routledge. -- Haug, P. (1995), 'Formation of Biotechnology Firms in the Greater Seattle Region: An Empirical Investigation of Entrepreneurial, Financial, and Educational Perspectives', Environment and Planning A, 27, 249-67. -- Kantis, H., M. Ishida and M. Komori (2002), 'Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: The Creation and Development of New Firms in Latin America and East Asia', Inter-american Development Bank, 1-123. -- Kelley, D., S. Singer and M. Herrington (2012), GEM 2011 Global Report, Retrieved April, 2. -- Low, M.B. (2001), 'The Adolescence of Entrepreneurship Research: Specification of Purpose', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 25, 17-26. -- Low, M.B. and I.C. MacMillan (1988), 'Entrepreneurship: Past Research and Future Challenges', Journal of Management, 14, 139-61. -- Mintzberg, H., B. Ahlstrand and J. Lampel (1998), Strategy Safari. A Guided Tour Through the Wilds of Strategic Management, New York: The Free Press
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    Schlagwort(e): Organisation ; Organisationstheorie ; Unternehmensorganisation ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Theorie ; Industrial organization (Economic theory) ; Electronic books ; Industrial organization (Economic theory) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Strategisches Management ; Organisationsstruktur ; Organisationstheorie ; Organisationstheorie ; Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    Kurzfassung: pt. I. The micro-foundations of economic organization : extending behavioral assumptions on knowledge, interest, and rationality -- pt. II. The constitution of economic organization between interacting and contracting -- pt. III. The shaping of economic organization between design and evolution -- pt. IV. Human resources and economic organization between assets and actors -- pt. V. Technical assets and economic organization between determinants and opportunities -- pt. VI. Forms of economic organization between discrete alternatives and combinative configurations -- pt. VII. Conclusions.
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Technological innovations ; Economic aspects ; Industrial policy ; Regional planning ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Kurzfassung: In recent years, policy makers have given much credence to the role of entrepreneurship in the transformation of regions. As a result, a new set of policy responses have emerged that focus on the support of new venture creation, small business growth and idea generation and commercialization. While there is a wealth of research about entrepreneurship in general, less attention has been given to the development of new tools and programs in support of entrepreneurial activities, and to the ways in which the emergence, the character and the types of entrepreneurship policies might differ between countries. In particular, the transatlantic perspective is of special interest because of the pioneering role of the United States in this area, and also due to the European Union's focus on economic competitiveness. The contributions included in this book explore the emergence of entrepreneurship policies from a transatlantic comparative perspective and address different aspects of entrepreneurship policies including local entrepreneurship policies and the relationship between knowledge-based industries and entrepreneurship policies.
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    Schlagwort(e): Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Acclaim for the 2011 edition: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index ... focuses on high-growth companies. It tries to measure the ambition of entrepreneurs as well as the prevalence of start-ups. It presents its results in ways that are designed to capture the attention of policymakers. It produces a ranking of 71 countries (for all their faults, nothing makes a politician jump like a league table). It also identifies bottlenecks that prevent countries from doing better. The index concludes that development and enterprise are correlated. The Economist The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 118 of the most important countries in the world. The authors expertly capture the contextual feature of entrepreneurship by focusing on entrepreneurial attitudes, entrepreneurial abilities and entrepreneurial aspirations. The data and their contribution to the business formation process are supported by three decades of research into entrepreneurship across a host of countries. The unique index construction of individual and institutional measures integrates 31 variables from various data sources into 14 pillars, three sub-indexes and a super index. The relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development appears to be more or less mildly S-shaped. The findings suggest moving away from simple measures of entrepreneurship across countries illustrating a U-shaped or L-shaped relationship to more complex measures, which are positively related to development. The model has important implications for development policy. This unique book will be invaluable for researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs keen to expand their understanding of entrepreneurship and development
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction to the 2013 global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and public policy : towards national systems of entrepreneurship -- 3. Institutions, incentives and entrepreneurship / by Ruta Aidis and Saul Estrin -- 4. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 5. The role of entrepreneurship and economic development -- 6. Methodology and data description -- 7. Country standings
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurial opportunities
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Schumpeterismus ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This authoritative title presents the most important and influential contributions to the study of entrepreneurial opportunity. The first section investigates the nature of entrepreneurial opportunity. This research review presents the best work of the last ten years on the dynamics and nature of opportunity emergence. The careful selection of articles concludes by highlighting the varying contexts in which entrepreneurial opportunity can occur and strategies for researching it
    Kurzfassung: Dean A. Shepherd (2003), 'Learning from Business Failure: Propositions of Grief Recovery for the Self-Employed', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 318-28 -- Andrew C. Corbett (2007), 'Learning Asymmetries and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 97-118 -- Per Davidsson and Benson Honig (2003), 'The Role of Social and Human Capital Among Nascent Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 18 (3), May, 301-31 -- Eren Ozgen and Robert A. Baron (2007), 'Social Sources of Information in Opportunity Recognition: Effects of Mentors, Industry Networks, and Professional Forums', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (2), March, 174-92 -- Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright (2009), 'The Extent and Nature of Opportunity Identification by Experienced Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 99-115 -- Young Rok Choi and Dean A. Shepherd (2004), 'Entrepreneurs' Decisions to Exploit Opportunities', Journal of Management, 30 (3), June, 377-95 -- J. Michael Haynie, Dean A. Shepherd and Jeffery S. McMullen (2009), 'An Opportunity for Me? The Role of Resources in Opportunity Evaluation Decisions', Journal of Management Studies, 46 (3), May, 337-61 -- J. Robert Mitchell and Dean A. Shepherd (2010), 'To Thine Own Self Be True: Images of Self, Images of Opportunity, and Entrepreneurial Action', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (1), January, 138-54 -- John C. Dencker, Marc Gruber and Sonali K. Shah (2009), 'Individual and Opportunity Factors Influencing Job Creation in New Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 52 (6), December, 1125-47 -- Mikael Samuelsson and Per Davidsson (2009), 'Does Venture Opportunity Variation Matter? Investigating Systematic Process Differences Between Innovative and Imitative New Ventures', Small Business Economics, 33 (2), August, 229-55 -- Norris F. Krueger, Jr. and Deborah V. Brazeal (1994), 'Entrepreneurial Potential and Potential Entrepreneurs', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 18 (3), Spring, 91-104 -- Ana María Peredo and James J. Chrisman (2006), 'Toward a Theory of Community-Based Enterprise', Academy of Management Review, 31 (2), April, 309-28 -- Thomas J. Dean and Jeffery S. McMullen (2007), 'Toward a Theory of Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Reducing Environmental Degradation Through Entrepreneurial Action', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (1), January, 50-76 -- Dean A. Shepherd and Holger Patzelt (2011), 'The New Field of Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Studying Entrepreneurial Action Linking "What Is to Be Sustained?" With "What Is to Be Developed?"', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 35 (1), January, 137-63 -- Dante Di Gregorio, Martina Musteen and Douglas E. Thomas (2008), 'International New Ventures: The Cross-Border Nexus of Individuals and Opportunities', Journal of World Business, 43 (2), March, 186-96 -- Emilia Rovira Nordman and Sara Melén (2008), 'The Impact of Different Kinds of Knowledge for the Internationalization Process of Born Globals in the Biotech Business', Journal of World Business, 43 (2), March, 171-85 -- Denis A. Grégoire, Dean A. Shepherd and Lisa Schurer Lambert (2010), 'Measuring Opportunity-Recognition Beliefs: Illustrating and Validating an Experimental Approach', Organizational Research Methods, 13 (1), January, 114-45 -- Susan A. Hill and Julian M. Birkinshaw (2010), 'Idea Sets: Conceptualizing and Measuring a New Unit of Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research', Organizational Research Methods, 13 (1), January, 85-113
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Jeffery S. McMullen, Lawrence A. Plummer and Zoltan J. Acs (2007), 'What is an Entrepreneurial Opportunity?', Small Business Economics, 28 (4), April, 273-83 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1997), 'Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXV (1), March, 60-85 -- Randall G. Holcombe (2003), 'The Origins of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Review of Austrian Economics, 16 (1), March, 25-43 -- Lawrence A. Plummer, J. Michael Haynie and Joy Godesiabois (2007), 'An Essay on the Origins of Entrepreneurial Opportunity', Small Business Economics, 28 (4), April, 363-79 -- Jane E. Dutton and Susan E. Jackson (1987), 'Categorizing Strategic Issues: Links to Organizational Action', Academy of Management Review, 12 (1), January, 76-90 -- Jeffery S. McMullen and Dean A. Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial Action and the Role of Uncertainty in the Theory of the Entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31 (1), January, 132-52 -- Dean A. Shepherd, Jeffery S. McMullen and P. Devereaux Jennings (2007), 'The Formation of Opportunity Beliefs: Overcoming Ignorance and Reducing Doubt', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1 (1-2), November, 75-95 -- Dimo Dimov (2011), 'Grappling With the Unbearable Elusiveness of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 35 (1), January, 57-81 -- Connie Marie Gaglio and Jerome A. Katz (2001), 'The Psychological Basis of Opportunity Identification: Entrepreneurial Alertness', Small Business Economics, 16 (2), March, 95-111 -- Alexander Ardichvili, Richard Cardozo and Sourav Ray (2003), 'A Theory of Entrepreneurial Opportunity Identification and Development', Journal of Business Venturing, 18 (1), January, 105-23 -- Scott Shane (2000), 'Prior Knowledge and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Organization Science, 11 (4), July- August, 448-69 -- Dean A. Shepherd and Dawn R. DeTienne (2005), 'Prior Knowledge, Potential Financial Reward, and Opportunity Identification', Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 29 (1), January, 91-112 -- James O. Fiet (2007), 'A Prescriptive Analysis of Search and Discovery', Journal of Management Studies, 44 (4), June, 592-611 -- Ivan P. Vaghely and Pierre-André Julien (2010), 'Are Opportunities Recognized or Constructed? An Information Perspective on Entrepreneurial Opportunity Identification', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (1), January, 73-86 -- Saras D. Sarasvathy (2001), 'Causation and Effectuation: Toward a Theoretical Shift from Economic Inevitability to Entrepreneurial Contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26 (2), April, 243-63 -- Ted Baker and Reed E. Nelson (2005), 'Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction through Entrepreneurial Bricolage', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50 (3), September, 329-66 -- Sharon A. Alvarez and Jay B. Barney (2010), 'Entrepreneurship and Epistemology: The Philosophical Underpinnings of the Study of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Academy of Management Annals, 4 (1), 557-83 -- Robert A. Baron and Michael D. Ensley (2006), 'Opportunity Recognition as the Detection of Meaningful Patterns: Evidence from Comparisons of Novice and Experienced Entrepreneurs', Management Science, 52 (9), September, 1331-44 -- Denis A. Grégoire, Pamela S. Barr and Dean A. Shepherd (2010), 'Cognitive Processes of Opportunity Recognition: The Role of Structural Alignment', Organization Science, 21 (2), March-April, 413-31
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Behavioural macroeconomics
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    Schlagwort(e): Verhaltensökonomik ; Makroökonomik ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Inflation ; Gerechtigkeit ; Risikoaversion ; Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion ; Privater Konsum ; Sparen ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Zufriedenheit ; Theorie ; Economics Psychological aspects ; Macroeconomics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Makroökonomie ; Verhaltensökonomie
    Kurzfassung: 'I only wish that Ian McDonald's Behavioural Macroeconomics had been available when I was preparing A Guide to Behavioral Economics; it certainly would have provided me with material to fill in a number of gaps and cite several additional important concerns!'--Hugh Schwartz, University of the Republic, Uruguay. This invaluable volume brings together seminal articles with a significant behavioural content on various areas in macroeconomics. The topics covered include a historical perspective on psychology and economics, social norms and macroeconomics, the nature of unemployment, unemployment and inflation, consumption and saving, the causes of the global financial crisis, economic growth and happiness and income distribution and the underclass. The collection also covers a broad range of the theories and methods used in behavioural economics. The comprehensive volume, with an original introduction by the editor, will be an essential compendium for researchers and students interested in behavioural economics
    Kurzfassung: Andrew E. Clark and Andrew J. Oswald (1994), 'Unhappiness and Unemployment', Economic Journal, 104 (424), May, 648-59 -- M. Daniele Paserman (2008), 'Job Search and Hyperbolic Discounting: Structural Estimation and Policy Evaluation', Economic Journal, 118 (531), August, 1418-52 -- George A. Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen (1990), 'The Fair Wage-Effort Hypothesis and Unemployment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CV (2), May, 255-83 -- Truman F. Bewley (1995), 'A Depressed Labor Market as Explained by Participants', American Economic Review, 85 (2), May, 250-54 -- Ernst Fehr and Armin Falk (1999), 'Wage Rigidity in a Competitive Incomplete Contract Market', Journal of Political Economy, 107 (1), February, 106-34 -- Ernst Fehr and Georg Kirchsteiger (1994), 'Insider Power, Wage Discrimination and Fairness', Economic Journal, 104 (424), May, 571-83 -- Lawrence H. Summers (1988), 'Relative Wages, Efficiency Wages, and Keynesian Unemployment', American Economic Review, 78 (2), May, 383-8 -- V. Bhaskar (1990), 'Wage Relativities and the Natural Range of Unemployment', Economic Journal, 100 (400), 60-66 201 -- Hugh Sibly (2002), 'Loss Averse Customers and Price Inflexibility', Journal of Economic Psychology, 23 (4), August, 521-38 -- Ian M. McDonald and Hugh Sibly (2005), 'The Diamond of Macroeconomic Equilibria and Non-Inflationary Expansion', Metroeconomica, 56 (3), July, 393-409 -- J.N. Lye, I.M. McDonald and H. Sibly (2001), 'An Estimate of the Range of Equilibrium Rates of Unemployment for Australia', Economic Record, 77 (236), March, 35-50 -- John C. Driscoll and Steinar Holden (2004), 'Fairness and Inflation Persistence', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (2-3), April-May, 240-51 -- Rafael Di Tella, Robert J. MacCulloch and Andrew J. Oswald (2001), 'Preferences Over Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence from Surveys of Happiness', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 335-41 -- Richard H. Thaler and Shlomo Benartzi (2004), 'Save More TomorrowTM: Using Behavioral Economics to Increase Employee Saving', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (1, pt.2), S164-S187 -- David Bowman, Deborah Minehart and Matthew Rabin (1999), 'Loss Aversion in a Consumption-savings Model', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 38 (2), February, 155-78 307 -- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo (2008), 'The Brain as a Hierarchical Organization', American Economic Review, 98 (4), September, 1312-46 -- Ian M. McDonald (2009), 'The Global Financial Crisis and Behavioural Economics', Economic Papers, 28 (3), September, 249-54 -- David G. Blanchflower and Andrew J. Oswald (2004), 'Well-being Over Time in Britain and the USA', Journal of Public Economics, 88 (7-8), July, 1359-86 -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2002), 'What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?', Journal of Economic Literature, 40 (2), June, 402-35
    Kurzfassung: B. Curtis Eaton and Mukesh Eswaran (2009), 'Well-being and Affluence in the Presence of a Veblen Good', Economic Journal, 119 (539), July, 1088-104 -- Jonathan D. Cohen (2005), 'The Vulcanization of the Human Brain: A Neural Perspective on Interactions Between Cognition and Emotion', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (4), Fall, 3-24 -- Robert J. Oxoby (2004), 'Cognitive Dissonance, Status and Growth of the Underclass', Economic Journal, 114 (498), October, 727-49
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Driscoll, J.C. and Holden, S. (2004), 'Fair treatment and inflation persistence', Journal of European Economic Association, 2, (2-3), 240-51. -- Friedman, M. (1968), 'The role of monetary policy', American Economic Review, 58 (1), 1-17. -- Gul, F. and Pesendorfer, W. (2008), 'The Case for Mindless Economics', in The Foundations of Positive and Normative Economics, by Andrew Caplin and Andrew Shotter (eds.) New York: Oxford University Press. -- Heidhues, P. and Koszegi, B. (2008) 'Competition and price variation when consumers are loss averse', American Economic Review, 98 (4), 1245-68. -- Hirsch, F. (1976), The Social Limits of Growth, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Kahneman, D. and Tversky, A. (1979), 'Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk', Econometrica, 46, 263-91. -- Keynes, J.M. (1936), The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Prices, London: Macmillan. -- Knabe, A., Rätzel, S., Schöb, R. and Weimann, J. (2010), 'Dissatisfied with life but having a good day: Time use and well-being of the unemployed', Economic Journal, 120 (547), 867-89. -- Layard, R. (2005), Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, London: Penguin, Allen Lane. -- Lye, J.N. and McDonald, I.M. (2006), 'Union power and Australia's Inflation Barrier, 1965:4 to 2003:3', Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 9 (3), 287-304. -- Lye, J.N. and McDonald, I.M. (2008), 'The Eisner puzzle, the unemployment threshold and the range of equilibria', International Advances in Economic Research, 14 (2), 125-41. -- Lye, J.N., McDonald, I.M. and Sibly, H. (2001), 'An estimate of the range of equilibrium rates of unemployment for Australia', Economic Record, 77 (236), 35-50. -- McDonald, I.M. (2010), 'Beyond Krugman to behavioural Keynes', Agenda, 17 (1), 89-93. -- Phelps, E.S. (1968), 'Money wage dynamics and labor-market equilibrium', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (4, Part 2): Issues in monetary research, 678-711. -- Phillips, A.W. (1958), 'The relation between unemployment and the rate of change of money wage rates in the United Kingdom, 1861-1957', Economica, 25, 283-99. -- Robinson, J. (1937), Essays in the Theory of Employment, Oxford: Blackwell (1947 edition). -- Robinson, J. (1973), Collected Economic Papers, volume 4, Oxford: Blackwell. -- Luigino Bruni and Robert Sugden (2007), 'The Road Not Taken: How Psychology was Removed from Economics, and How it Might be Brought Back', Economic Journal, 117 (516), January, 146-73 -- George A. Akerlof (2007), 'The Missing Motivation in Macroeconomics', American Economic Review, 97 (1), March, 5-36
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    Schlagwort(e): Economics Sociological aspects ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The growing recognition of the extent to which institutions determine economic outcomes has been one of the key developments in economic research and policy analysis in the last two decades. At the same time, the entrepreneur has made a comeback, resurrected as one of the prime value creators in society. This comprehensive title builds on Baumol's 1990 framework to categorize and classify the growing research field that explores the interplay between institutions and entrepreneurship. It also contains the unique feature of examining the ways in which entrepreneurs themselves shape institutions
    Kurzfassung: Kirzner, Israel M. (1992), The Meaning of the Market Process: Essays in the Development of Modern Austrian Economics, New York: Routledge. -- Kirzner, Israel M. (2009), 'The Alert and Creative Entrepreneur: A Clarification', Small Business Economics, 32(2): 145-152. -- Klein, Peter G., Joseph T. Mahoney, Anita McGahan, and Christos N. Pitelis (2010), 'Toward a Theory of Public Entrepreneurship', European Management Review, 7(1): 1-15. -- McMillan, John, and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16(3): 153-170. -- North, Douglass C. (1990), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Olson, Mancur (1965), The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Ostrom, Elinor (1965), Public Entrepreneurship: A Case Study in Ground Water Basin Management, doctoral dissertation, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. -- Polsby, Nelson (1984), Political Innovation in America, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. -- Puzo, Mario (1969), The Godfather, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. -- Sanandaji, Tino (2010), Essays in Entrepreneurship Policy, doctoral dissertation, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. -- Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1934), The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Scott, Richard W. (1995), Institutions and Organizations, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. -- Scott, Richard W. (2004), 'Institutional Theory: Contributing to a Theoretical Research Programme', in Ken G. Smith and Michael A. Hitt (eds), Great Minds in Management: The Process of Theory Development, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 460-485. -- Slinko, Irina, Evgeny Yakovlev, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (2005), 'Law for Sale: Evidence from Russia', American Law and Economics Review, 7(1): 284-318. -- Strömberg, David (2004), 'Radio's Impact on Public Spending', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119(1): 189-221. -- Swedberg, Richard (ed.), (2000), Entrepreneurship: The Social Science View, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Walker, Donald (1977), 'Thorstein Veblen's Economic System', Economic Inquiry, 15(2): 217-222. -- Wagner, Richard E. (1966), 'Pressure Groups and Political Entrepreneurs: A Review Essay', Public Choice, 1(1): 161-170. -- Yu, Tony Fu-Lai (2001), 'An Entrepreneurial Perspective of Institutional Change', Constitutional Political Economy, 12(3): 217-236
    Kurzfassung: Peter J. Boettke (2007), 'Editorial: Entrepreneurial Responses to Poverty and Social Conflict: The Enterprise Africa! Project', Economic Affairs, 27 (2), June, 2-5 -- Curtis J. Milhaupt and Mark D. West (2000), 'The Dark Side of Private Ordering: An Institutional and Empirical Analysis of Organized Crime', University of Chicago Law Review, 67 (1), Winter, 41-98 -- Oriana Bandiera (2003), 'Land Reform, the Market for Protection, and the Origins of the Sicilian Mafia: Theory and Evidence', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 19 (1), 218-44 -- Roberto Torrini (2005), 'Cross-country Differences in Selfemployment Rates: The Role of Institutions', Labour Economics, 12 (5), October, 661-83 -- Paul DiMaggio (1988), 'Interest and Agency in Institutional Theory', in Lynne Zucker (ed.), Institutional Patterns and Organization, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Press, 3-21 -- Julie Battilana (2006), 'Agency and Institutions: The Enabling Role of Individuals' Social Position', Organization, 13 (5), September, 653-76
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acs, Zoltan J. and Ronnie J. Phillips (2002), 'Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy in American Capitalism', Small Business Economics, 19(3): 189-204. -- Åslund, Anders, Peter Bonne, and Samuel Johnson (2002), 'Escaping the Under-Reform Trap', IMF Staff Papers, 48(1): 88-108. -- Becker, Gary S. and Kevin M. Murphy (2000), Social Economics: Market Behavior in a Social Environment, Boston, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Boettke, Peter J. and Christopher J. Coyne (2009), 'Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship', Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 5(3): 135-209. -- Boschini, Anne, Jan Pettersson, and Jesper Roine (2007), 'Resource Curse or Not: A Question of Appropriability', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 109(3): 593-617. -- Calomiris, Charles W. (2009), 'The Subprime Turmoil: What's Old, What's New, and What's Next', Journal of Structured Finance, 15(1): 6-52. -- Caplan, Bryan (2007), The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Dahl, Robert A. (1961), Who Governs? New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. -- DiLorenzo, Thomas (1988), 'Competition and Political Entrepreneurship', Review of Austrian Economics, 2(1): 59-71. -- Douhan, Robin and Magnus Henrekson (2010), 'Entrepreneurship and Second-best Institutions: Going Beyond Baumol's Typology', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 20(4): 629-643. -- Fenn, George W., Nellie Liang, and Stephen Prowse (1995), The Economics of the Private Equity Market, Washington, D.C.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. -- Glaeser, Edward L. (2005), 'Paternalism and Psychology', NBER Working Paper No. 11789. -- Gompers, Paul A. and Josh Lerner (2004), The Venture Capital Cycle, 2nd ed., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Gurkan, Ceyhun (2005), 'A Comparison of Veblen and Schumpeter on Technology', STPS Working Paper No. 509. -- Henrekson, Magnus and Tino Sanandaji (2011), 'The Interaction of Entrepreneurship and Institutions', Journal of Institutional Economics, 7(1): 47-75. -- Holcombe, Randall G. (2007), Entrepreneurship and Economic Progress, New York: Routledge. -- Kalantaridis, Christos and Lois Labrianidis (2004), 'Rural Entrepreneurs in Russia and the Ukraine: Origins, Motivations, and Institutional Change', Journal of Economic Issues, 38(3): 659-682. -- Kasper, Wolfgang and Manfred E. Streit (1998), Institutional Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. -- Kirzner, Israel M. (1973), Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press
    Kurzfassung: William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5), October, 893-921 -- Kevin M. Murphy, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1991), 'The Allocation of Talent: Implications for Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106 (2), May, 503-30 -- Josh Lerner and Antoinette Schoar (2005), 'Does Legal Enforcement Affect Financial Transactions? The Contractual Channel in Private Equity', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (1), February, 223-46 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2006), 'Does Culture Affect Economic Outcomes?', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (2), Spring, 23-48 -- Per Davidsson and Magnus Henrekson (2002), 'Determinants of the Prevalence of Start-ups and High-Growth Firms', Small Business Economics, 19 (2), September, 81-104 -- Zoltan J. Acs, Pontus Braunerhjelm, David B. Audretsch and Bo Carlsson (2009), 'The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32 (2), January, 15-30 -- William J. Baumol (2010), 'Mega-enterprising Redesign of Governing Institutions: Keystone of Dynamic Microtheory', in The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship, Chapter 11, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 172-87, Notes 221-22, References -- Mara Faccio (2006), 'Politically Connected Firms', American Economic Review, 96 (1), March, 369-86 -- Sergei Guriev and Andrei Rachinsky (2005), 'The Role of Oligarchs in Russian Capitalism', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (1), Winter, 131-50 -- Simeon Djankov, Edward Miguel, Yingyi Qian, Gérard Roland and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (2005), 'Who Are Russia's Entrepreneurs?', Journal of the European Economic Association, 3 (2/3), April/May, 587-97 -- Ruta Aidis, Saul Estrin and Tomasz Mickiewicz (2008), 'Institutions and Entrepreneurship Development in Russia: A Comparative Perspective', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (6), November, 656-72 -- David Daokui Li, Junxin Feng and Hongping Jiang (2006), 'Institutional Entrepreneurs', American Economic Review, 96 (2), May, 358-62 -- Peter T. Leeson and Peter J. Boettke (2009), 'Two-tiered Entrepreneurship and Economic Development', International Review of Law and Economics,29 (3), September, 252-9 -- Hokyu Hwang and Walter W. Powell (2005), 'Institutions and Entrepreneurship', in Sharon A. Alvarez, Rayshree Agarwal and Olav Sorenson (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research, Boston, MA and Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 201-32 -- Mark Schneider and Paul Teske (1992), 'Toward a Theory of the Political Entrepreneur: Evidence from Local Government', American Political Science Review, 86 (3), September, 737-47 -- Randall G. Holcombe (2002), 'Political Entrepreneurship and the Democratic Allocation of Economic Resources', Review of Austrian Economics, 15 (2/3), June, 143-59 -- Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2005), 'The Curley Effect: The Economics of Shaping the Electorate', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 21 (1), 1-19 -- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Laurent Weill (2010), 'Is Corruption an Efficient Grease?', World Development, 38 (3), March, 244-59 -- Dani Rodrik (2008), 'Second-Best Institutions', American Economic Review, 98 (2), May, 100-104
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    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This research review includes classic works on the theoretical foundations of entrepreneurship research and provides important groundwork for future investigations. Professor Landström and Professor Lohrke have carefully selected the seminal, currently relevant and, in many cases, difficult-to-access studies within the field, covering the entrepreneurial processes of opportunity recognition, evaluation and exploitation. Reflecting the heavily interdisciplinary nature of the research, many of the papers have a basis in the spheres of economics, social sciences and strategic management
    Kurzfassung: Ashby, W.R. (1956), An Introduction to Cybernetics, London: Chapman and Hall Ltd. -- Bandura, A. (1991), 'Social cognitive theory of self-regulation', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 248-87. -- Barney, J. (1991), 'Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage', Journal of Management, 17(1), 99-120. -- Baron, R.A. (1998), 'Cognitive mechanisms in entrepreneurship: Why and when entrepreneurs think differently than other people', Journal of Business Venturing, 13, 275-94. -- Baumol, W. (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, unproductive, and destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98, 893-921. -- Becattini, G. (1979), 'Sectors and/or districts: Some remarks on the conceptual foundations of industrial economics', in E. Goodman, J. Bamford and P. Saynor (eds.), Small Firms and Industrial Districts in Italy, London: Routledge, pp. 133-45. -- Bedeian, A.G. (2004), 'The gift of professional maturity', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 3, 92-8. -- Bhave, M. (1994), 'A process model of entrepreneurial venture creation', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 223-42. -- Birch, D.L. (1979), The Job Generation Process, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Bird, B. (1988), 'Implementing entrepreneurial ideas: The case for intention', Academy of Management Review, 13, 442-53. -- Birley, S. (1985), 'The role of networks in the entrepreneurial process', Journal of Business Venturing, 1(1), 107-17. -- Blanchflower, D.G. and A.J. Oswald (1998), 'What makes an entrepreneur', Journal of Labor Economics, 16(1), 26-60. -- Boyd, N.G. and G.S. Vozikis (1994), 'The influence of self-efficacy on the development of entrepreneurial intentions and actions', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 18(4), 63-77. -- Brock, W.A. and D.S., Evans (1986), The Economics of Small Businesses: Their Role and Regulation in the US Economy, New York: Holmes and Meier. -- Brockhaus, R.H. (1980), 'Risk taking propensity of entrepreneurs', Academy of Management Journal, 23, 509-20. -- Brüderl, J., P. Preisendörfer and R. Ziegler (1992), 'Survival changes of newly founded business organizations', American Sociological Review, 57, 227-42. -- Brush, C., I. Duhaime, W. Gartner, A. Stewart, J. Katz, M. Hitt, S. Alvarez, G. Meyer and S. Venkataraman (2003), 'Doctoral education in the field of entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29, 309-31. -- Burgelman, R.A. (1983), 'A process model of internal corporate venturing in the diversified major firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28(2), 223-44. -- Burns, T. and G.M. Stalker (1961), The Management of Innovation, London: Tavistock Publications
    Kurzfassung: Burt, R.S. (1992), 'The social structure of competition', in Structural Holes, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 8-48. -- Busenitz, L.W. and J.B. Barney (1997), 'Differences between entrepreneurs and managers in large organizations: Biases and heuristics in strategic decision-making', Journal of Business Venturing, 12(1), 9-30. -- Casson, M. (1982), The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory, Oxford: Martin Robertson. -- Chandler, G. and S. Hanks (1994), 'Market attractiveness, resource-based capabilities, venture strategies, and venture performance', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 331-49. -- Chrisman, J.J., A. Bauerschmidt and C.W. Hofer (1998), 'The determinants of new venture performance: An extended model', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 23, 5-29. -- Christensen, C. (1997), The Innovator's Dilemma, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press. -- Coase, R. (1937), 'The nature of the firm', Economica, 4, 386-405. -- Cohen, W. and D. Levinthal (1990), 'Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 128-52. -- Collins, O.F., D.G. Moore and D. Unwalla (1964), The Enterprising Man, East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. -- Covin, J.G. and D.P. Slevin (1989), 'Strategic management of small firms in hostile and benign environments', Strategic Management Journal, 10, 78-87. -- Covin, J.G. and D.P. Slevin (1991), 'A conceptual model of entrepreneurship as firm behavior', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(1), 7-24. -- Davidsson, P. and B. Honig (2003), 'The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 18(3), 301-31. -- DiMaggio, P. and W. Powell (1983), 'The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields', American Sociological Review, 48, 147-60. Also reprinted in Contemporary Sociological Theory (2nd ed.), C. Calhoun, J. Gerteis, J. Moody, S. Pfaff and I. Virk (eds.), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 146-61, available on Google Books. -- Dosi, G. (1982), 'Technological paradigms and technological trajectories', Research Policy, 11(3), 147-62. -- Drucker, P. (1985), Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles, New York: Harper and Row, Chapters 1 and 2, pp. 1-32. See also Drucker, P. (1985), 'The discipline of innovation', Harvard Business Review, 63(3), 67-72. -- Eisenhardt, K. (1989), 'Building theories from case study research', Academy of Management Review, 14, 532-50. -- Eisenhardt, K. and C. Schoonhoven (1990), 'Organizational growth: Linking founding team, strategy, environment, and growth among U.S. semiconductor ventures, 1978-1988', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 504-29. -- Elfring, T. and W. Hulsink (2003), 'Networks in entrepreneurship: The case of high-technology firms', Small Business Economics, 21, 409-22. -- Evans, D. and B. Jovanovic (1989), 'An estimated model of entrepreneurial choice under liquidity constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97(4), 808-27
    Kurzfassung: David S. Evans and Linda S. Leighton (1989), 'Some Empirical Aspects of Entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, 79 (3), June, 519-35 -- Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in Large and Small Firms: An Empirical Analysis', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 678-90 -- David J. Teece (1986), 'Profiting from Technological Innovation: Implications for Integration, Collaboration, Licensing and Public Policy', Research Policy, 15 (6), December, 285-305 -- Giacomo Becattini (1989), 'Sectors and/or Districts: Some Remarks on the Conceptual Foundations of Industrial Economics', in Edward Goodman and Julia Bamford (eds), Small Firms and Industrial Districts in Italy, Chapter 4, London, UK: Routledge, pp. 123-35 -- Howard E. Aldrich and C. Marlene Fiol (1994), 'Fools Rush In? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation', Academy of Management Review, 19 (4), October, 645-70 -- Albert Bandura (1991), 'Social Cognitive Theory of Self-Regulation', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50 (2), 248-87 -- Icek Ajzen (1991), 'The Theory of Planned Behavior', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50 (2), 179-211 -- William B. Gartner (1985), 'A Conceptual Framework for Describing the Phenomenon of New Venture Creation', Academy of Management Review, 10 (4), 696-706 -- Sankaran Venkataraman (1997), 'The Distinctive Domain of Entrepreneurship Research', Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, 3, 119-38 -- Danny Miller (1983), 'The Correlates of Entrepreneurship in Three Types of Firms', Management Science, 29 (7), July, 770-91 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1983), 'A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28 (2), 223-44 -- G. Tom Lumpkin and Gregory G. Dess (1996), 'Clarifying the Entrepreneurial Orientation Construct and Linking it to Performance', Academy of Management Review, 21 (1), January, 135-72 -- Eric von Hippel (1988), 'Overview', in The Sources of Innovation, Chapter 1, New York, NY, USA and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-10, references -- Friedrich A. Hayek (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, 35 (4), September, 519-30 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1973), 'The Entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press, pp. 30-87 -- Stanley Kaish and Benjamin Gilad (1991), 'Characteristics of Opportunities Search of Entrepreneurs versus Executives: Sources, Interests, General Alertness', Journal of Business Venturing, 6 (1), January, 45-61 -- Mark S. Granovetter (1973), 'The Strength of Weak Ties', American Journal of Sociology, 78 (6), 1360-80 -- Barbara Bird (1988), 'Implementing Entrepreneurial Ideas: The Case for Intention', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), July, 442-53 -- Scott Shane (2000), 'Prior Knowledge and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Organization Science, 11 (4), July- August, 448-69
    Kurzfassung: Evans, D. and L. Leighton (1989), 'Some empirical aspects of entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, 79, 519-35. -- Freeman, C. (1974), The Economics of Industrial Innovation, London: Penguin Modern Economics Texts. -- Gaglio, C.M. and J. Katz (2001), 'The psychological basis of opportunity identification: Entrepreneurial alertness', Small Business Economics, 16, 95-111. -- Gartner, W. (1985), 'A conceptual framework for describing the phenomenon of new venture creation', Academy of Management Review, 10(4), 696-706. -- Gartner, W. (2001), 'Is there an elephant in entrepreneurship? Blind assumptions in theory development', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 24(4), 27-39. -- Gerschenkron, A. (1962), Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University. -- Gimeno, J., T. Folta, A. Cooper and C. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the fittest? Entrepreneurial human capital and the persistence of underperforming firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42(4), 750-83. -- Granovetter, M. (1973), 'The strength of weak ties', American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360-80. -- Granovetter, M. (1985), 'Economic action and social structure: The problem of embeddedness', American Journal of Sociology, 91(3), 481-510. Also reprinted in Contemporary Sociological Theory (2nd ed.), C. Calhoun, J. Gerteis, J. Moody, S. Pfaff and I. Virk (eds.), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 147-70, available on Google Books. -- Grégoire, D., M. Noe͏̈l, R. Déry and J.-P. Béchard (2006), 'Is there conceptual convergence in entrepreneurship research? A co-citation analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981- 2004', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 333-73. -- Hannan, M. and J. Freeman (1977), 'The population ecology of organizations', American Journal of Sociology, 82, 929-64. -- Hayek, F. (1945), 'The use of knowledge in society', American Economic Review, 35, 519-30. -- Herron, L., H. Sapienza and D. Smith-Cook (1991), 'Entrepreneurship theory from an interdisciplinary perspective', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 7-12. -- Holtz-Eakin, D., D. Joulfaian and H.S. Rosen (1994), 'Sticking it out: Entrepreneurial survival and liquidity constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 102(1), 53-75. -- Jensen, M. and W. Meckling (1976), 'Theory of the firm: Managerial behavior, agency costs, and ownership structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60. -- Jovanovic, B. (1982), 'Selection and the evolution of industry', Econometrica, 50, 649-70. -- Kahneman, D. and A. Tversky (1979), 'Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk', Econometrica, 47, 263-91. -- Kaish, S. and B. Gilad (1991), 'Characteristics of opportunities search of entrepreneurs versus executives: Sources, interests, general alertness', Journal of Business Venturing, 6, 45-61. -- Katz, J. and W.B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of emerging organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13, 429-41
    Kurzfassung: Kets de Vries, M.F.R (1977), 'The entrepreneurial personality: A person at the crossroad', Journal of Management Studies, 14(1), 34-57. -- Kihlstrom, R.E. and J.J. Laffont (1979), 'A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87(4), 719-48. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1973), 'The entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, pp. 30-87. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1997), 'Entrepreneurial discovery and the competitive market process: An Austrian approach', Journal of Economic Literature, 35(1), 60-85. -- Knight, F.H. (1921), 'The meaning of risk and uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, New York: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 197-232. -- Krueger, N.F. and A.L. Carsrud (1993), 'Entrepreneurial intentions: Applying the theory of planned behavior', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 5(4), 315-30. See also Krueger, N.F., M. D. Reilly and A. L. Carsrud (2000), 'Competing Models of Entrepreneurial Intentions', Journal of Business Venturing, 15, 411-32. -- Landes, D. (1949), 'French entrepreneurship and industrial growth in the nineteenth century', Journal of Economic History, 9, 45-61. -- Landström, H. (2005), Pioneers in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research, New York: Springer. -- Landström, H. and O. Persson (2010), 'Entrepreneurship research: Research communities and knowledge platforms', in H. Landström and F. Lohrke (eds.), Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., pp. 46-76. -- Larson, A. (1992), 'Network dyads in entrepreneurial settings: A study of the governance of exchange relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37(1), 76-104. -- Lohrke, F., B. Nagy, B., Bird, E. Fischer and R. Reuber (2009), 'Are new ventures illegitimate, disreputable, untrustworthy, or routineless? A liability of newness review and research agenda', paper presented at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Wellesley, MA. -- Lucas, R.E. (1978), 'On the size distribution of business firms', Bell Journal of Economics, 9(2), 508-23. -- Lumpkin, G.T. and G.G. Dess (1996), 'Clarifying the entrepreneurial orientation construct and linking it to performance', Academy of Management Review, 21(1), 135-72. -- March, J. (1991), 'Exploration and exploitation in organizational learning', Organization Science, 2, 71-87. -- McClelland, D.C. (1961), The Achieving Society, Princeton, NJ: van Nostrand. -- McGrath, R. (1999), 'Falling forward: Real options reasoning and entrepreneurial failure', Academy of Management Review, 24, 13-30. -- Miller, D. (1983), 'The correlates of entrepreneurship in three types of firms', Management Science, 29(7), 770-91. -- Mises, L. von (1949), Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. New Haven: Yale University Press. -- Nelson, R.R. and S.G. Winter (1982), 'Organizational capabilities and behaviour', in An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 96-136
    Kurzfassung: Oviatt, B. and P. McDougall (1994), 'Toward a theory of international new ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25(1), 45-64. -- Penrose, E. (1959), 'The firm in theory' and 'The productive opportunity of the firm and the "entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42. -- Pfeffer, J. and G. Salancik (1978), The External Control of Organizations, New York: Harper and Row. -- Piore, M.J. and C.F. Sabel (1984), The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity, New York: Basic Books. -- Porter, M.E. (1980), Competitive Strategy, New York: Wiley. -- Rogers, E.M. (1995), 'Elements of diffusion', in Diffusion of Innovations (5th ed.), New York: Free Press, pp. 1-35. -- Rumelt, R. (1987), 'Theory, strategy, and entrepreneurship', in D. Teece (ed.), The Competitive Challenge: Strategies for Industrial Innovation and Renewal, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, pp. 137-58. -- Sandberg, W.R. and C.W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving new venture performance: The role of strategy, industry structure, and the entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2(1), 5-28. -- Sarasvathy, S.D. (2001), 'Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26(2), 243-63. -- Saxenian, A.L. (1994), Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), 'Fundamental phenomenon of economic development', in The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 57-94. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1942), 'The process of creative destruction', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 81-6. -- Shane, S. (2000), 'Prior knowledge and the discovery of entrepreneurial opportunities', Organization Science, 11(4), 448-69. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship: The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. -- Shane, S. and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research', Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 217-26. -- Shapero, A. and L. Sokol (1982), 'The social dimensions of entrepreneurship', in C.A. Kent, D.L. Sexton and K.H. Vesper (eds.), Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 72-88. -- Shaver, K.G. and L.R. Scott (1991), 'Person, process, choice: The psychology of new venture creation', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 23-45. -- Simon, M., S.M. Houghton and K. Aquino (2000), 'Cognitive biases, risk perception and venture formation: How individuals decide to start companies', Journal of Business Venturing, 15(2), 113-34. -- Smith, N.R. (1967), The Entrepreneur and His Firm, Bureau of Business Research, East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acs, Z., P. Braunerhjelm, D. Audretsch and B. Carlsson (2009), 'The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32, 15-30. -- Adler, P. and S.-W. Kwon (2002), 'Social capital: Prospects for a new concept', Academy of Management Review, 27, 17-40. -- Alvarez, S.A. and J.B. Barney (2007), 'Discovery and creation: Alternative theories of entrepreneurial action', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1, 11-26. -- Baker, T. and R. Nelson (2005), 'Creating something from nothing: Resource construction through entrepreneurial bricolage', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50(3), 329-66. -- Baron, R.A. (2008), 'The role of affect in the entrepreneurial process', Academy of Management Review, 33, 328-40. -- Bruton, G.D., D. Ahlstrom and K. Obloj (2008), 'Entrepreneurship in emerging economies: Where are we today and where should the research go in the future?', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 32, 1-14. -- Cardon, M., J. Wincent, J. Singh and M. Drnovsek (2009), 'The nature and experience of entrepreneurial passion', Academy of Management Review, 34, 511-32. -- Eckhardt, J. and S. Shane (2003), 'Opportunities and entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29, 333-49. -- Keh, H., M. Foo and B. Lim (2002), 'Opportunity evaluation under risky conditions: The cognitive processes of entrepreneurs', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 27, 125-48. -- McMullen, J.S. and D.A., Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial action and the role of uncertainty in the theory of the entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31, 132-52. -- Short, J.C., D.J., Ketchen, Jr., C.L. Shook and R.D. Ireland (2010), 'The concept of "opportunity" in entrepreneurship research: Past accomplishments and future challenges', Journal of Management, 36, 40-65. -- Yeung, H.W. (2004) 'International entrepreneurship and Chinese business research', in L.-P. Dana (ed.), Handbook of Research on International Entrepreneurship, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 73-93. -- Acs, Z. and D. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in large and small firms: An empirical analysis', American Economic Review, 78(4), 678-90. -- Ajzen, I. (1991), 'The theory of planned behavior', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179-211. -- Aldrich, H.E. and E. Auster (1986), 'Even dwarfs started small: Liabilities of age and size and their strategic implications', Research in Organizational Behavior, 8, 165-98. -- Aldrich, H. and C. Fiol (1994), 'Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation', Academy of Management Review, 19, 645-70. -- Aldrich, H.E. and C. Zimmer (1986), 'Entrepreneurship through social networks', in D. Sexton and R. Smilor (eds.), The Art and Science of Entrepreneurship, New York: Ballinger Publishing Company, pp. 3-23. -- Ardichvili, A., R. Cardozo and S. Ray (2003), 'A theory of entrepreneurial opportunity identification and development', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 105-24. -- Arrow, K. (1962), 'Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention', in R.R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-26
    Kurzfassung: Stanworth, M.J.K. and J. Curran (1976), 'Growth and the small firm - an alternative view', Journal of Management Studies, May, 95-110. -- Starr, J.A. and I.C. MacMillan (1990), 'Resource cooptation via social contracting: Resource acquisition strategies for new ventures', Strategic Management Journal, 11, 79-92. -- Stevenson, H. and J. Jarillo (1990), 'A paradigm of entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial management', Strategic Management Journal, 11 (Summer), 17-27. -- Stinchcombe, A. (1965), 'Social structure and organizations', in J.G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Chicago, IL: Rand McNally, pp. 142-93. -- Storey, D.J. (1994), Understanding the Small Business Sector, London: Routledge. -- Teece, D. (1986), 'Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy', Research Policy, 15(6), 285-305. -- Twain, M. (1906), Following the Equator: A Journey around the World (vol. 1), New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers. -- Van de Ven, A.H., S. Venkataraman, D. Polley and R. Garud (1989), 'Processes of new business creation in different organizational settings', in A.H. Van de Ven, H.L. Angle and M.S. Poole (eds.), Research in the Management of Innovation, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 221-97. -- Venkataraman, S. (1997), 'The distinctive domain of entrepreneurship research', in J. Katz and R. Brockhaus (eds.), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 119-38. -- Vesper, K. (1980), New Venture Strategies, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. -- Von Hippel, E. (1988), 'Overview', in The Sources of Innovation, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-10. -- Williamson, O.E. (1975), 'The organizational failures framework', in Markets and Hierarchies, New York: Free Press, pp. 20-40. -- Williamson, O.E. (1985), The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, New York: Free Press. -- Wren, D. and A. Bedeian (2008), The Evolution of Management Thought (6th ed.), New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. -- Zahra, S.A. (1993), 'A conceptual model of entrepreneurship as firm behavior: A critique and extension', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 17, 5-21. -- Zahra, S. and G. George (2002), 'Absorptive capacity: A review, reconceptualization, and extension', Academy of Management Review, 27, 185-203. -- Study included in the '100 Foundational Readings in Entrepreneurship' matrix (Figure 1). -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5, Part I), 893-921 -- Boyan Jovanovic (1982), 'Selection and the Evolution of Industry', Econometrica, 50 (3), May, 649-70
    Kurzfassung: Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal (1990), 'Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (1), March, 128-52 -- Frank H. Knight (1921), 'The Meaning of Risk and Uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter VII, New York, NY, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, pp. 197-232 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1979), 'A General Equilibrium Entrepreneurial Theory of Firm Formation Based on Risk Aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), 719-48 -- Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky (1979), 'Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk', Econometrica, 47 (2), March, 263-91 -- Lowell W. Busenitz and Jay B. Barney (1997), 'Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Managers in Large Organizations: Biases and Heuristics in Strategic Decision-Making', Journal of Business Venturing, 12 (1), January, 9-30 -- Robert A. Baron (1998), 'Cognitive Mechanisms in Entrepreneurship: Why and When Entrepreneurs Think Differently Than Other People', Journal of Business Venturing, 13 (4), July, 275-94 -- James G. March (1991), 'Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning', Organization Science, 2 (1), Special Issue, February, 71-87 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in Richard R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-25 -- David S. Evans and Boyan Jovanovic (1989), 'An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (4), August, 808-27 -- Arthur L. Stinchcombe (1965), 'Social Structure and Organizations', in James G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Chapter 4, Chicago, IL, USA: Rand McNally and Company, pp. 142-93 -- Andrea Larson (1992), 'Network Dyads in Entrepreneurial Settings: A Study of the Governance of Exchange Relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37 (1), March, 76-104 -- Jerome Katz and William B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of Emerging Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), July, 429-41 -- Benjamin M. Oviatt and Patricia Phillips McDougall (1994), 'Toward a Theory of International New Ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25 (1), First Quarter, 45-64 -- William R. Sandberg and Charles W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving New Venture Performance: The Role of Strategy, Industry Structure, and the Entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2 (1), Winter, 5-28 -- Edith T. Penrose (1959), 'The Firm in Theory' and 'The Productive Opportunity of the Firm and the "Entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Chapters II and III, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    ISBN: 9781035305759
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 595 pages) , illustrations
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Aldrich, Howard E., 1943 - An evolutionary approach to entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338/.04
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: This much-needed book draws together Howard Aldrich's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades. In an original introduction, the author first lays out the evolutionary approach, examining the assumptions and principles of 'selection logic' that drive evolutionary explanations. The book then expands on evolutionary theory as applied to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the role of historical and comparative analysis before focusing on the importance of social networks, particularly as they affect the genesis of entrepreneurial teams. Professor Aldrich takes a strategic approach to the creation of new organizational populations and communities, using examples from the commercialization of the Internet and the collapse of the Internet bubble. The book then presents his contributions to gender and family, offering a 'family embeddedness' perspective before focusing on the implications of entrepreneurship for stratification and inequality in modern societies, combining an evolutionary with a life course perspective. Finally, he concludes the book with another original essay, reflecting on future directions for entrepreneurship research. This mix of groundbreaking papers that introduced new concepts into the entrepreneurship literature will prove invaluable to scholars - graduate students and faculty members - interested in research on entrepreneurship. Professors of entrepreneurship and strategy as well as academics teaching organizational sociology courses will also find plenty of invaluable information in this important resource
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Contents: Introduction -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. 'Who wants to be an evolutionary theorist?, journal of management inquiry, 10 (2), 2001, 115-27 -- Part II: Theory -- 2. 'Ethnicity and entrepreneurship', annual review of sociology, 16, 1990, 111-35 / (with R. Waldinger) -- 3. 'The accidental entrepreneur: Campbellian antinomies and organizational foundings', in joel a.c. Baum and bill mckelvey (eds), variations in organization science: Essays in honor of donald t. Campbell, 1999, 19-33 / (with A.L. Kenworthy) -- 4. 'Lost in space, out of time: Why and how we should study organizations comparatively', in brayden king, teppo felin and david whetten (eds), studying differences between organizations: Comparative approaches to organizational research, research in the sociology of organizations, 26, 2009, 21-44 -- 5. 'Beam me up, scott(ie)! Institutional theorists' struggles with the emergent nature of entrepreneurship', in wesley d. Sine and robert j. David (eds), institutions and entrepreneurship, research in the sociology of work, 21, 2010, 329-64 -- Part III: Social networks -- 6. 'Entrepreneurship through social networks', in donald sexton and raymond smilor (eds), the art and science of entrepreneurship, 1986, 3-23 / (with C. Zimmer) -- 7. 'Personal and extended networks are central to the entrepreneurial process', journal of business venturing, 6 (5), 1991, 305-13 / (with P. Dubini) -- 8. 'Strong ties, weak ties, and strangers: Do women owners differ from men in their use of networking to obtain assistance?', in sue birley and ian macmillan (eds), entrepreneurship in a global context, 1997, 1-25 / (with A.B. Elam and P.R. Reese) -- 9. 'The structure of founding teams: Homophily, strong ties, and isolation among u.s. Entrepreneurs', American sociological review, 68 (2), 2003, 195-222 / (with M. Ruef and N.M. Carter) -- 10. 'Mixing or matching? The influence of voluntary associations on the occupational diversity and density of small business owners' networks', work & occupations, 33 (1), 2006, 42-72 / (with A.E. Davis and L.A. Renzulli) -- 11. 'Small worlds, infinite possibilities? How social networks affect entrepreneurial team formation and search', strategic entrepreneurship journal, 1 (1), 2007, 147-65 / (with P.H. Kim) -- Part IV: Strategy -- 12. 'Even dwarfs started small: Liabilities of age and size and their strategic implications' in barry staw and l.l. Cummings (eds), research in organizational behavior, 8, 1986, 165-98 / (with E.R. Auster) -- 13. 'Resources, environmental change, and survival: Asymmetric paths of young independent and subsidiary organizations', strategic management journal, 32 (5), 2011, 486-509 / (with S.W. Bradley, D.A. Shepherd and J. Wiklund) -- 14. 'Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation', academy of management review, 19 (4), 1994, 645-70 / (with C.M. Fiol) -- 15. 'The second ecology: Creation and evolution of organizational communities', in barry staw and l.l. Cummings (eds), research in organizational behavior, 20, 1998, 267-301 / (with C.S. Hunt) -- 16. 'Acquiring competence at a distance: Application service providers as a hybrid organizational form', the journal of international entrepreneurship, 1 (1), 2003, 103-19 / (with A. Fortune) -- Part V: Gender and family -- 17. 'Invisible entrepreneurs: The neglect of women business owners by mass media and scholarly journals in the usa', entrepreneurship & regional development, 9 (3), 1997, 221-38 / (with T. Baker and N. Liou) -- 18. 'Family matters: Gender, networks, and entrepreneurial outcomes', social forces, 79 (2), 2000, 523-46 / (with L.A. Renzulli and J. Moody) -- 19. 'The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: Toward a family embeddedness perspective', journal of business venturing, 18 (5), 2003, 573-96 / (with J.E. Cliff) -- Part VI: Stratification and inequality -- 20. 'Passing on privilege: Resources provided by self-employed parents to their self-employed children', in kevin leicht (ed), research in social stratification and mobility, 16, 1998, 291-318 / (with L.A. Renzulli and N. Langton) -- 21. 'A life course perspective on occupational inheritance: Self-employed parents and their children', in martin ruef and michael lounsbury (eds), the sociology of entrepreneurship, research in the sociology of organizations, 25, 2007, 33-82 / (with P.H. Kim) -- 22. 'Access (not) denied: The impact of financial, human, and cultural capital on entrepreneurial entry in the United States', small business economics, 27, 2006, 5-22 / (with P.H. Kim and L.A. Keister) -- 23. 'Entrepreneurship and inequality', in lisa a. Keister (ed), entrepreneurship: Research in the sociology of work, 15, 2005, 3-31 / (with S. Lippmann and A. Davis) -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Conclusions and further reflections.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9780857930446
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 174 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Sardoni, Claudio Unemployment, recession and effective demand
    DDC: 339
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    Schlagwort(e): Konjunkturtheorie ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Keynesianismus ; Marxismus ; Theorie ; Kaleckian Model of Growth and Distribution ; Marxian economics ; Keynesian economics ; Recessions ; Electronic books ; Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 ; Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946 ; Kalecki, Michał ; Macroeconomics ; Makroökonomie ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Keynessche Theorie ; Marxismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Marktform
    Kurzfassung: In the midst of the current world economic crisis, many claim there is a necessity to return to the Marxian and Keynesian traditions in order to better understand the dynamics of market economies. This book is an important step in that direction. It presents a critical examination of the foundations of macroeconomics as developed in the traditions of Marx, Keynes and Kalecki, which are contrasted with the current mainstream. Particular attention is given to the problem of market forms and their relevance for macroeconomics
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Marxian notion of a monetary economy and the critique of Say's Law -- 3. General overproduction crises -- 4. Keynes's critique of Say's Law -- 5. Keynesian underemployment equilibria -- 6. A critique of Keynes's microfoundations -- 7. Kaleckian macroeconomics : an outline -- 8. The problem of market forms in modern macroeconomics -- 9. Concluding remarks
    Anmerkung: "The present book is a largely revised version of ... Marx and Keynes on economic recession (Sardoni, 1987)"--preface , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713928
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship in recession
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmensgründung ; Konjunktur ; Entrepreneurship ; Recessions ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This title discusses the role of entrepreneurship in recessions. Simon Parker has selected the key contributions in the literature, which seek to explain why economies enter into and emerge from recession, and the involvement of entrepreneurs in this process. A central theme is the contribution of entrepreneurship to the creation and propagation of business cycles. A combination of theoretical and empirical studies is included, and there is a particular focus on a salient issue which arises in recessions, namely unemployment. The book will be a useful resource for scholars and policy-makers interested in entrepreneurship, business cycles, economic growth and recessions
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aghion, P. and P. Howitt (1998). Endogenous Growth Theory, Cambridge MA: MIT Press. -- Ben-Ner, A. (1988). The life-cycle of worker-owned firms in market economies: a theoretical analysis, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 10(3), 287-313. -- De Meza, D. and D.C. Webb (1987). Too much investment: a problem of asymmetric information, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 102, 281-292. -- Evans, D.S. and L.S. Leighton (1989). Some empirical aspects of entrepreneurship, American Economic Review, 79, 519-535. -- Lloyd-Ellis, H. and D. Bernhardt (2000). Enterprise, inequality and economic development, Review of Economic Studies, 67, 147-168. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1927). The explanation of the business cycle, Economica, 21, 286-311. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1939). Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process, New York: McGraw-Hill. -- Simon Kuznets (1940), 'Schumpeter's Business Cycles', American Economic Review, 30 (2, Part 1), June, 257-71 -- Andrei Shleifer (1986), 'Implementation Cycles', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (6), December, 1163-90 -- Patrick Francois and Huw Lloyd-Ellis (2003), 'Animal Spirits Through Creative Destruction', American Economic Review, 93 (3), June, 530-50 -- Gadi Barlevy (2007), 'On the Cyclicality of Research and Development', American Economic Review, 97 (4), September, 1131-64 -- Ricardo J. Caballero and Mohamad L. Hammour (1994), 'The Cleansing Effect of Recessions', American Economic Review, 84 (5), December, 1350-68 -- Maitreesh Ghatak, Massimo Morelli and Tomas Sjöström (2007), 'Entrepreneurial Talent, Occupational Choice, and Trickle Up Policies', Journal of Economic Theory, 137, 27-48 -- Ben Bernanke and Mark Gertler (1989), 'Agency Costs, Net Worth, and Business Fluctuations', American Economic Review, 79 (1), March, 14-31 -- Adriano A. Rampini (2004), 'Entrepreneurial Activity, Risk, and the Business Cycle', Journal of Monetary Economics, 51, 555-73 -- Richard Highfield and Robert Smiley (1987), 'New Business Starts and Economic Activity: An Empirical Investigation', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 5, 51-66 -- David B. Audretsch and Zoltan J. Acs (1994), 'New-Firm Startups, Technology, and Macroeconomic Fluctuations', Small Business Economics, 6 (6), December, 439-49 -- Jeffrey R. Campbell (1998), 'Entry, Exit, Embodied Technology, and Business Cycles', Review of Economic Dynamics, 1, 371-408 -- Emilio Congregado, Antonio A. Golpe and Simon Parker (2009), 'The Dynamics of Entrepreneurship: Hysteresis, Business Cycles and Government Policy', IZA Discussion Paper No. 4093, Bonn: IZA. i, 1-29, reset
    Kurzfassung: Virginie Pérotin (2006), 'Entry, Exit, and the Business Cycle: Are Cooperatives Different?', Journal of Comparative Economics, 34, 295-316 -- Ross Gittell and Jeffrey Sohl (2005), 'Technology Centres During the Economic Downturn: What Have We Learned?', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 17, July, 293-312 -- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner (2003), 'Short-Term America Revisited? Boom and Bust in the Venture Capital Industry and the Impact on Innovation', Innovation Policy and the Economy, 3 (3), January, 1-27 -- J. Kim DeDee and Douglas W. Vorhies (1998), 'Retrenchment Activities of Small Firms during Economic Downturn: An Empirical Investigation', Journal of Small Business Management, 36 (3), July, 46-61 -- John A. Pearce II and Steven C. Michael (1997), 'Marketing Strategies that Make Entrepreneurial Firms Recession-Resistant', Journal of Business Venturing, 12, 301-14 -- Robert L. Boyd (2000), 'Race, Labor Market Disadvantage, and Survivalist Entrepreneurship: Black Women in the Urban North During the Great Depression', Sociological Forum, 15 (4), 647-70 -- Peter Johnson (1981), 'Unemployment and Self-Employment: A Survey', Industrial Relations Journal, 12 (5), 5-15 -- D.J. Storey (1991), 'The Birth of New Firms - Does Unemployment Matter? A Review of the Evidence', Small Business Economics, 3 (3), September, 167-78 -- D.J. Storey and A.M. Jones (1987), 'New Firm Formation - A Labour Market Approach to Industrial Entry', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 34 (1), February, 37-51 -- David S. Evans and Linda S. Leighton (1990), 'Small Business Formation by Unemployed and Employed Workers', Small Business Economics, 2 (4), 319-30 -- Nigel Meager (1992), 'Does Unemployment Lead to Self-Employment?', Small Business Economics, 4 (2), June, 87-103 -- Alfonso Alba-Ramirez (1994), 'Self-Employment in the Midst of Unemployment: The Case of Spain and the United States', Applied Economics, 26, 189-204 -- Raquel Carrasco (1999), 'Transitions To and From Self-Employment in Spain: An Empirical Analysis', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 61 (3), 315-41 -- Marc Cowling and Peter Mitchell (1997), 'The Evolution of U.K. Self-Employment: A Study of Government Policy and the Role of the Macroeconomy', Manchester School, LXV (4), September, 427-42 -- Henry S. Farber (1999), 'Alternative and Part-Time Employment Arrangements as a Response to Job Loss', Journal of Labor Economics, 17 (4, Part 2), October, S142-S169 -- A. Roy Thurik, Martin A. Carree, André van Stel and David B. Audretsch (2008), 'Does Self-Employment Reduce Unemployment?', Journal of Business Venturing, 23, 673-86
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 439 p) , ill
    Ausgabe: 2nd ed
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als A handbook of cultural economics
    DDC: 381/.457
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    Schlagwort(e): Kulturökonomik ; Theorie ; Welt ; Culture Economic aspects ; Arts Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Culture ; Economic aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturwirtschaft ; Kulturindustrie ; Kunstökonomie ; Kulturmanagement
    Kurzfassung: The second edition of this widely acclaimed and extensively cited collection of original contributions by specialist authors reflects changes in the field of cultural economics over the last eight years. Thoroughly revised chapters alongside new topics and contributors bring the Handbook up to date, taking into account new research, literature and the impact of new technologies in the creative industries
    Kurzfassung: Application of welfare economics / William J. Baumol -- Art auctions / Orley Ashenfelter and Kathryn Graddy -- Art dealers / Olav Velthuis -- Art markets / Olav Velthuis -- Art prices / Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux -- Artistic freedom / Michael Rushton -- Artists' labour markets / Françoise Benhamou --Artists' rights / Michael Rushton -- Awards / Nachoem M. Wijnberg -- Baumol's cost disease / James Heilbrun -- Broadcasting / Glenn Withers and Katrina Alford -- Cinema / Samuel Cameron -- Contingent valuation / Tiziana Cuccia -- Copyright / William M. Landes -- Costs of production / Mervi Taalas -- Creative economy / Tyler Cowen -- Creative industries / Ruth Towse -- Creativity / Ruth Towse -- Criticism / Samuel Cameron -- Cultural capital / David Throsby --Cultural districts / Walter Santagata -- Cultural entrepreneurship / Mark Blaug and Ruth Towse -- Cultural statistics / David Throsby -- Cultural tourism / Lluís Bonet -- Cultural value / Jen D. Snowball -- Demand / Louis Lévy-Garboua and Claude Montmarquette -- Digitalization / Anders Henten and Reza Tadayoni -- Economic impact of the arts / Bruce A. Seaman -- Experience goods / Michael Hutter -- Festivals / Bruno S. Frey -- Globalization / Keith Acheson -- Heritage / Françoise Benhamou -- International trade / Günther G. Schulze -- The internet : culture for free / Joe͏̈lle Farchy -- The internet : economics / Fabrice Rochelandet -- Management of the arts / François Colbert -- Marketing the arts / François Colbert -- Media economics and regulation / Gillian Doyle -- Motion Pictures / Darlene C. Chisholm -- Museums / Víctor Fernández-Blanco and Juan Prieto-Rodríguez -- The music industry / Andrew E. Burke -- Non-profit organizations / Dick Netzer -- Opera and ballet / Ruth Towse -- Orchestras / William A. Luksetich. -- Participation / Charles M. Gray --Performance indicators / Giacomo Pignataro -- Performing arts / Ruth Towse -- Poverty and support for artists -- Hans Abbing -- Pricing the arts / Michael Rushton -- Principal-Agent analysis / Michele Trimarchi -- Public choice / Isidoro Mazza -- Public support / Bruno S. Frey -- Publishing / Christian Hjorth-Andersen -- Regulation / Ilde Rizzo -- Resale rights / Victor Ginsburgh -- Superstars / Günther G. Schulze -- Tax Concessions / John O'Hagan -- Television / Christopher Maule -- Theatre / Daniel Urrutiaguer -- Welfare economics / Mark Blaug
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 377 p) , ill
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Creedy, John, 1949 - Tax and transfer tensions
    DDC: 336.294
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    Schlagwort(e): Steuersystem ; Direkte Besteuerung ; Öffentliche Sozialleistungen ; Theorie ; Taxation Rates and tables ; Taxation ; Electronic books ; Direct taxation ; Steuerpolitik
    Kurzfassung: This comprehensive and lucid book is concerned with the analysis of tax design and the problems involved in choosing a tax and transfer structure. John Creedy discusses central problems which are illustrated using relatively simple models. He argues that economists can make a valuable contribution to rational policy debate by clarifying the nature of the interdependencies and relationships involved
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Theory and policy -- pt. 3. Tax functions and choices -- pt. 4. Tax revenue -- pt. 5. Tax reviews
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-355) and index
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    Paralleltitel: Available in another form
    Schlagwort(e): Business planning ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: This book takes an original approach to business models and entrepreneurship, resulting from a durable involvement with entrepreneurs and from experiments combining theory and practice
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. The generation, remuneration and sharing model and its application when launching a business -- pt. 2. Practical and theoretical use of the GRS model
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781849809481
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 238 pages) , diagrams
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship education in Asia
    DDC: 338.0407115
    Schlagwort(e): Führungskräfteentwicklung ; Unternehmer ; Asien ; China ; Japan ; Entrepreneurship Congresses Study and teaching (Higher) ; Business education Congresses ; Entrepreneurshihp ; Asien ; Entrepreneurship ; Ausbildung ; Ostasien ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The continuing success of the Asian Miracle relies on an entrepreneurial revolution that has increased the productivity and flexibility of economies across the region. Yet this revolution has largely been necessity-driven, traditional and vulnerable to erosion as the region becomes increasingly prosperous and well educated. How to educate the next wave of entrepreneurs is a pressing Asian question that resonates around the world and is the subject of this volume. -- Hugh Thomas and Donna Kelley draw on 24 scholars from 15 institutions to report on regional entrepreneurship education. They identify problems encountered by educators and describe solutions that stimulate students to create value. The approaches are hands-on, project-based and multidisciplinary, geared to develop educator-to-business entrepreneurial ecosystems. The entrepreneurial programs described in this book involve experiencing foreign cultures, working with major corporations, consulting to small and medium sized enterprises, travelling to distant lands, addressing environmental and social problems, and reaching out to the disadvantaged. Social entrepreneurship is combined with for-profit entrepreneurship in programs that extend the concept of value creation. This book eloquently and expertly describes how entrepreneurship education – whether in Vietnam, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, China or elsewhere on the globe – can combine with community to help youth create a better world.
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    ISBN: 9781784713997
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in business
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The past two decades have witnessed a surge in interest in the field of nascent entrepreneurship. In this title, the editors successfully draw together the most important works that utilize the new real-time approaches for studying early stage entrepreneurial activity that were developed and refined in the last couple of decades. Providing the empirical, theoretical and methodological insights from some of the most influential researchers in this field, this book is an indispensable source of reference for researchers, students and others who have an interest in new venture creation and its role in the economy
    Kurzfassung: Davidsson, P., P. Steffens, S. Gordon, and P.D. Reynolds, (2008), Anatomy of New Business Activity in Australia: Some Early Observations from the CAUSEE Project. Available at: eprints.qut.edu.au/ archive/00013613. Brisbane: School of Management, Faculty of Business, QUT. -- Davidsson, P., and J. Wiklund, (2001), 'Levels of Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research: Current Practice and Suggestions for the Future', Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, 25 (4, Summer), 81-99. -- De Clercq, D., W.M Danis, and M. Dakhli (2010), 'The Moderating Effect of Institutional Context on the Relationship Between Associational Activity and New Business Activity in Emerging Economies', International Business Review, 19 (1), 85-101. -- Delmar, F., and S. Shane, (2004), 'Legitimating First: Organizing Activities and the Survival of New Ventures', Journal of Business Venturing, 19, 385-410. -- Delmar, F., and S. Shane, (2006), 'Does Experience matter? The Effect of Founding Team Experience on the Survival and Sales of Newly Founded Ventures', Strategic Organization, 4 (3), 215-47. -- Gartner, W. B. (1988), ' "Who is an Entrepreneur? " is the Wrong Question', American Small Business Journal, 12 (4), 11-31. -- Gartner, W. B., N.M. Carter, and P.D. Reynolds (2004), 'Business Start-Up Activities', in W.B. Gartner, K.G. Shaver, N.M. Carter & P.D. Reynolds (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurial Dynamics: The Process of Business Creation Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 285-98. -- Gartner, W.B., K.G. Shaver, N.M. Carter, and P.D. Reynolds (2004), Handbook of Entrepreneurial Dynamics: The Process of Business Creation, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. -- Gimeno, J., T.B. Folta, A.C. Cooper, and C.Y. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42, 750-83. -- Katz, J., and W.B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of Emerging Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), 429-41. -- Koellinger, P. (2008), 'Why are Some Entrepreneurs More Innovative than Others?' Small Business Economics, 31 (1), 21-37. -- Kruger, J., and P. Dunning (1999), 'Unskilled and Unaware of it: How difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Leads to Inflated Self-assessments', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77 (6), 1121-34. -- Low, M. B., and I.C. MacMillan (1988), 'Entrepreneurship: Past Research and Future Challenges', Journal of Management, 14 (2), 139-61. -- Manolova, T. S., C.G. Brush and L.F. Edelman (2008), 'What do Women Entrepreneurs Want?' Strategic Change Journal, 17 (3-4): 69-82. -- McCarthy, A. M., F.D. Schoorman, and A.C. Cooper (1993), 'Reinvestment Decisions by Entrepreneurs: Rational Decision Making or Escalation of Commitment', Journal of Business Venturing (8), 9-24. -- Melkas, H., and R. Anker (1997), 'Occupational Segregation by Sex in Nordic Countries: An Empirical Investigation', International Labour Review, 136 (3), 341-63. -- Menzies, T. V., M. Diochon, and Y. Gasse (2004), 'Examining Venture-related Myths Concerning Women Entrepreneurs', Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 9 (2), 89-107. -- Menzies, T. V., M. Diochon, Y. Gasse, and S. Elgie (2006), 'A Longitudinal Study of the Characteristics, Business Creation Process and Outcome Differences of Canadian Female vs. Male Nascent Entrepreneurs', International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 2 (4), 441-53. -- Murphy, P. J., J. Kickul, S.D. Barbosa, and L. Titus (2007), 'Expert Capital and Perceived Legitimacy: Female-run Entrepreneurial Venture Signaling and Performance', International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 8 (2), 127-38
    Kurzfassung: Elizabeth J. Gatewood, Kelly G. Shaver and William B. Gartner (1995), 'A Longitudinal Study of Cognitive Factors Influencing Start-Up Behaviors and Success at Venture Creation', Journal of Business Venturing, 10 (5), September, 371-91 -- Paul D. Reynolds (1997), 'Who Starts New Firms? Preliminary Explorations of Firms-in-Gestation', Small Business Economics, 9 (5), 449-62 -- Nancy M. Carter, William B. Gartner and Paul D. Reynolds (1996), 'Exploring Start-Up Event Sequences', Journal of Business Venturing, 11 (3), May, 151-66 -- Phillip H. Kim, Howard E. Aldrich and Lisa A. Keister (2006), 'Access (Not) Denied: The Impact of Financial, Human, and Cultural Capital on Entrepreneurial Entry in the United States', Small Business Economics, 27 (1), 5-22 -- Frédéric Delmar and Per Davidsson (2000), 'Where Do They Come From? Prevalence and Characteristics of Nascent Entrepreneurs', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 12 (1), 1-23 -- Martin Ruef, Howard E. Aldrich and Nancy M. Carter (2003), 'The Structure of Founding Teams: Homophily, Strong Ties, and Isolation Among U.S. Entrepreneurs', American Sociological Review, 68 (2), April, 195-222 -- Nancy M. Carter, William B. Gartner, Kelly G. Shaver, and Elizabeth J. Gatewood (2003), 'The Career Reasons of Nascent Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 18 (1), January, 13-29 -- Gry Agnete Alsos and Elisabet Ljunggren (1998), 'Does the Business Start-Up Process Differ by Gender? - A Longitudinal Study of Nascent Entrepreneurs', Journal of Enterprising Culture, 6 (4), December, 347-67 -- Gry Agnete Alsos and Lars Kolvereid (1998), 'The Business Gestation Process of Novice, Serial, and Parallel Business Founders', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 22 (4), Summer, 101-14 -- Jianwen (Jon) Liao and Harold Welsch (2008), 'Patterns of Venture Gestation Process: Exploring the Differences Between Tech and Non-Tech Nascent Entrepreneurs', Journal of High Technology Management Research, 19 (2), 103-13 -- Jonathan T. Eckhardt, Scott Shane and Frédéric Delmar (2006), 'Multistage Selection and the Financing of New Ventures', Management Science, 52 (2), February, 220-32 -- Simon C. Parker and Yacine Belghitar (2006), 'What Happens to Nascent Entrepreneurs? An Econometric Analysis of the PSED', Small Business Economics, 27 (1), August, 81-101 -- Marco van Gelderen, Roy Thurik and Niels Bosma (2005), 'Success and Risk Factors in the Pre-Startup Phase', Small Business Economics, 24 (4), 365-80 -- Candida G. Brush, Tatiana S. Manolova and Linda F. Edelman (2008), 'Properties of Emerging Organizations: An Empirical Test', Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (5), September, 547-66 -- Frédéric Delmar and Scott Shane (2003), 'Does Business Planning Facilitate the Development of New Ventures?', Strategic Management Journal, 24 (12), December, 1165-85 -- Per Davidsson and Benson Honig (2003), 'The Role of Social and Human Capital Among Nascent Entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 18 (3), May, 301-31 -- Beate Rotefoss and Lars Kolvereid (2005), 'Aspiring, Nascent and Fledgling Entrepreneurs: An Investigation of the Business Start-up Process', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 17 (2), March, 109-27 -- Dimo Dimov (2010), 'Nascent Entrepreneurs and Venture Emergence: Opportunity Confidence, Human Capital, and Early Planning', Journal of Management Studies, 47 (6), September, 1123-53 -- Gaylen N. Chandler, Benson Honig and Johan Wiklund (2005), 'Antecedents, Moderators, and Performance Consequences of Membership Change in New Venture Teams', Journal of Business Venturing, 20 (5), September, 705-25
    Kurzfassung: Jianwen Liao, Harold Welsch and Wee-Liang Tan (2005), 'Venture Gestation Paths of Nascent Entrepreneurs: Exploring the Temporal Patterns', Journal of High Technology Management Research, 16 (1), September, 1-22 -- Mikael Samuelsson and Per Davidsson (2009), 'Does Venture Opportunity Variation Matter? Investigating Systematic Process Differences Between Innovative and Imitative New Ventures', Small Business Economics, 33 (2), 229-55 -- Benyamin B. Lichtenstein, Nancy M. Carter, Kevin J. Dooley and William B. Gartner (2007), 'Complexity Dynamics of Nascent Entrepreneurship', Journal of Business Venturing, 22 (2), 236-61 -- Benson Honig and Tomas Karlsson (2004), 'Institutional Forces and the Written Business Plan', Journal of Management, 30 (1), 29-48 -- Sander Wennekers, André van Stel, Roy Thurik and Paul Reynolds (2005), 'Nascent Entrepreneurship and the Level of Economic Development', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), 293-309 -- Dave Valliere and Rein Peterson (2009), 'Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Evidence from Emerging and Developed Countries', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 21 (5-6), September-November, 459-80 -- Jolanda Hessels, Marco van Gelderen and Roy Thurik (2008), 'Entrepreneurial Aspirations, Motivations, and their Drivers', Small Business Economics, 31 (3), October, 323-39 -- Seok-Woo Kwon and Pia Arenius (2010), 'Nations of Entrepreneurs: A Social Capital Perspective', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (3), May, 315-30 -- Paul Davidson Reynolds (2009), 'Screening Item Effects in Estimating the Prevalence of Nascent Entrepreneurs', Small Business Economics, 33 (2), August, 151-63 -- Monica Diochon, Teresa V. Menzies and Yvon Gasse (2007), 'From Becoming to Being: Measuring Firm Creation', Journal of Enterprising Culture, 15 (1), March, 21-42 -- Gavin Cassar and Justin Craig (2009), 'An Investigation of Hindsight Bias in Nascent Venture Activity', Journal of Business Venturing, 24 (2), March, 149-64 -- Linda F. Edelman, Tatiana S. Manolova and Candida G. Brush (2008), 'Entrepreneurship Education: Correspondence Between Practices of Nascent Entrepreneurs and Textbook Prescriptions for Success', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 7 (1), 56-70
    Kurzfassung: Naude, W., T. Gries, E. Wood, and A. Meintjies (2008), 'Regional Determinants of Entrepreneurial Start-Ups in a Developing Country', Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 20 (2), 111-24. -- Reynolds, P. D. (2005), 'Understanding Business Creation: Serendipity and Scope in Two Decades of Business Creation Studies', Small Business Economics, 24 (4), 359-64. -- Reynolds, P. D. (2007), 'New Firm Creation in the US: A PSED Overview', Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 3 (1), 1-151. -- Reynolds, P. D., N. Bosma, E. Autio, S. Hunt, N. De Bono, I. Servais et al. (2005), 'Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation 1998-2003', Small Business Economics, 24, 205-31. -- Reynolds, P. D., and R.T. Curtin (2008), 'Business Creation in the United States: Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics II Initial Assessment', Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 4 (3). -- Reynolds, P. D., and R.T. Curtin (eds), (2011), New Business Creation: An International Overview, New York, N.Y.: Springer. -- Reynolds, P. D., M. Hay, W.D. Bygrave, S.M. Camp, and E. Autio (2000), 'Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2000 Executive Report', Babson College, Wellesley, MA., and London Business School, London, UK. -- Reynolds, P. D., and S.B. White (1992), 'Finding the Nascent Entrepreneur: Network Sampling and Entrepreneurship Gestation', in N.C. Churchill, S. Birley, W.D. Bygrave, C. Wahlbin and W.E.J. Wetzel (eds), Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1992 Wellesley, MA: Babson College, pp. 199-208. -- Schaffer, B. S., and C.M. Riordan (2003), 'A Review of Cross-Cultural Methodologies for Organizational Research: A Best-practices Approach', Organizational Research Methods, 6, 169-215. -- Scheinberg, S., and I.C. MacMillan (1988), 'An 11 Country Study of Motivations to Start a Business', in B.A. Kirchhoff, W.A. Long, W.E. McMullan, K.H. Vesper and W.E. Wetzel (eds), Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 1988), Wellesley, MA: Babson College, pp. 669-687. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship: The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Shane, S., and F. Delmar (2004), 'Planning for the Market: Business Planning Before Marketing and the Continuation of Organizing Efforts', Journal of Business Venturing, 19, 767-85. -- Shane, S., and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research', Academy of Management Review, 25 (1), 217-26. -- Terjesen, S., and L. Szerb (2008), 'Dice Thrown From the Beginning? An Empirical Investigation of Determinants of Firm Level Growth Expectations', Estudios de economía, 35 (2). -- Timmons, J. (1999), New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century. Boston, MA: Irwin/ McGraw-Hill. -- Wagner, J. (2004), Nascent Entrepreneurs. IZA DP No. 1293. Bonn, Germany: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit. -- Wong, P.K., Y.P. Ho and E. Autio (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth: Evidence from GEM Data', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), 335-50. -- Paul Reynolds and Brenda Miller (1992), 'New Firm Gestation: Conception, Birth, and Implications for Research', Journal of Business Venturing, 7 (5), September, 405-17
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acs, Z. J., and A. Varga (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Agglomeration and Technological Change', Small Business Economics, 24 (3), 323-34. -- Bergmann, H., and R. Sternberg (2007), 'The Changing Face of Entrepreneurship in Germany', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), 205-21. -- Bergmann, H., S. Mueller, and T. Schrettle (2009), 'Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell? The Use of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Data in Academic Research', Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 29 (22), BCERC 2009 Interactive Paper. Babson College. Retrieved from http://digitalknowledge. babson.edu/fer/vol29/iss22/. -- Bhave, M. P. (1994), 'A Process Model of Entrepreneurial Venture Creation', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 223-42. -- Birley, S., and P. Westhead (1994), 'A Taxonomy of Business Start-Up Reasons and their Impact on Firm Growth and Size', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 7-31. -- Blau, D. M. (1987), 'A Time-Series Analysis of Self-Employment in the United States', Journal of Political Economy, 95 (3), 445-67. -- Bosma, N., and J. Levie (2010), 'Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2009 Global Report', Executive Report, Babson Park et al., copyright holders - Global Entrepreneurship Research Association (GERA), London. -- Bosma, N., and V. Schutjens, V. (forthcoming), 'Understanding Regional Variation in Entrepreneurial Activity and Entrepreneurial Attitude in Europe', The Annals of Regional Science. -- Brinckmann, J., D. Grichnik, and D. Kapsa (2010), 'Should Entrepreneurs Plan or Just Storm the Castle? A Meta-analysis on Contextual Factors Impacting the Business Planning-performance Relationship in Small Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 25 (1), 24-40. -- Brush, C. G., and P.A. Vanderwerf (1992), 'A Comparison of Methods and Sources for Obtaining Estimates of New Venture Performance', Journal of Business Venturing, 7 (2), 157-70. -- Burke, A., C. Hartog, A. van Stel, and K. Suddle (2010), 'How Does Entrepreneurial Activity Affect the Supply of Informal Investors?' Venture Capital, 12 (1), 21-47. -- Carree, M., A van Stel, R. Thurik and S. Wennekers (2002), 'Economic Development and Business Ownership : An Analysis Using Data of 23 OECD Countries in the Period 1976-1996', Small Business Economics, 19 (3), 271-290. -- Carton, R. B., and C.W. Hofer (2006), Measuring Organizational Performance: Metrics for Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management Research, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Elgar. -- Cassar, G. (2006), 'Entrepreneur Opportunity Costs and Intended Venture Growth', Journal of Business Venturing, 21 (5), 610-32. -- Cialdini, R. B. (1988), Influence: Science & Practice, New York: Harper Collins Publishers. -- Cooper, A. C. (1993), 'Challenges in Predicting New Firm Performance', Journal of Business Venturing, 8, 241-253. -- Davidsson, P. (2004a), Researching Entrepreneurship, New York: Springer. -- Davidsson, P. (2004b), 'Role Models and Perceived Social Support', in W.B. Gartner, K.G. Shaver, N.M. Carter and P.D. Reynolds (eds), Handbook of Entrepreneurial Dynamics: The Process of Business Creation, Thousand Oakes: Sage, pp. 179-85. -- Davidsson, P. (2005), 'Paul Davidson Reynolds: Entrepreneurship Research Innovator, Coordinator and Disseminator', Small Business Economics, 24 (4), 351-58
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 566 p) , ill
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook on the economic complexity of technological change
    DDC: 338.064
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    Schlagwort(e): Technischer Fortschritt ; Innovation ; Wissensmanagement ; Strukturwandel ; Theorie ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Technological innovations ; Economic aspects ; Innovation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Komplexität ; Wissensmanagement ; Theorie
    Kurzfassung: This comprehensive and innovative Handbook applies the tools of the economics of complexity to analyse the causes and effects of technological and structural change. It grafts the intuitions of the economics of complexity into the tradition of analysis based upon the Schumpeterian and Marshallian legacies
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. The economic complexity of innovation -- pt. 3. The economic complexity of knowledge -- pt. 4. The economic complexity of structural change and development -- pt. 5. Lessons and implications for economic policy
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781781002025
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 343 p) , ill
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Flaschel, Peter, 1943 - A future for capitalism
    DDC: 330.122
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    Schlagwort(e): Kapitalismus ; Ökonomische Ideengeschichte ; Theorie ; Econometric models ; Capitalism Mathematical models ; Electronic books ; Capitalism ; Kapitalismus
    Kurzfassung: This book builds on the Marx-Keynes-Schumpeter approach to understanding the evolution of capitalism. It does so by focusing on current frameworks that study macro-dynamical systems in the tradition of the Classical, the Neoclassical and the Keynesian interpretation of the working of modern capitalist economies, and of the societies that are built upon them
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Stabilizing an unstable economy : the challenge in place -- pt. 2. Classical unbalanced growth and social evolution -- pt. 3. Unemployment and welfare issues in models of endogenous growth -- pt. 4. The road to full-employment capitalism
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-338) and indexes
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    ISBN: 9780857936493
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 349 pages) , diagrams
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and regional development
    DDC: 338.04
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Unternehmensplanung ; Regionalentwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Unternehmensgründung ; Urbanisierung ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Hochschule ; Welt ; New business enterprises Environmental aspects ; Community development ; Entrepreneurship ; Regional planning ; Electronic books ; Unternehmensgründung ; Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Kurzfassung: Recent research has found pronounced differences in the level of entrepreneurship and new business formation across various regions and nations. This timely Handbook reveals that the development of new ventures as well as their effects on overall economic growth are strongly shaped by their regional and national environment. The expert group of contributors gives an overview on the current state of the art in this field, and proposes avenues for further investigation. Topics include the regional determinants of new business formation, the effects of start-ups on growth, the role of globalization for regional entrepreneurship, the effect of national and regional framework conditions, as well as the role of universities as incubators of innovative new firms. -- ‘Entrepreneurship can have powerful effects on local as well as national economies. The chapters in this edited volume, authored by well-known experts in their fields, explore various aspects of entrepreneurship and regional development. The book provides an illuminating overview of the current state of knowledge while also sharing with the reader several new findings and insights on issues as diverse as globalization, regional employment growth, nascent entrepreneurs, gazelles, labor productivity, government regulations, and university entrepreneurship. It is recommended reading for anyone interested in these topics.’ (Simon C. Parker, The University of Western Ontario, Canada).
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    ISBN: 9781781002285
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 239 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Creedy, John, 1949 - Modelling the composition of government expenditure
    DDC: 336.39015118
    Schlagwort(e): Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Öffentliche Güter ; Öffentliche Sozialleistungen ; Abstimmungsregel ; Overlapping Generations ; Allgemeines Gleichgewicht ; Theorie ; Expenditures, Public Econometric models ; Electronic books ; Expenditures, Public ; Mathematical models ; Öffentliche Ausgaben ; Mathematisches Modell
    Kurzfassung: The composition of government expenditure varies considerably across countries. The aim of this book is to explore the choice of expenditure using a range of modelling approaches
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Voting Models -- pt. 3. Optimal Choice -- pt. 4. A General Equilibrium Mode
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-232) and index
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  • 85
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9780857935540
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 931 p) , ill
    Serie: Elgar original reference
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
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    Schlagwort(e): Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 71 of the most important countries in the world
    Kurzfassung: 1. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and economic development -- 3. Methodology and data description -- 4. Country standings
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 86
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781781001158
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 931 p) , ill
    Serie: Elgar original reference
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    Schlagwort(e): Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index both captures the context features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measurement of development. Building on recent advances in entrepreneurship and economic development, the authors have created an index that offers a measure of the quality of the business formation process in 79 of the most important countries in the world
    Kurzfassung: 1. The global entrepreneurship and development index -- 2. Entrepreneurship and economic development -- 3. Methodology and data description -- 4. Country standings
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 87
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    ISBN: 9781849803526
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 352 p) , ill
    Serie: Elgar original reference
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Available in another form
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on nonprofit economics and management
    DDC: 658.048
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Nonprofit-Organisation ; Nonprofit-Management ; Theorie ; USA ; Nonprofit organizations Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Nonprofit organizations Economic aspects ; Nonprofit organizations Management ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nonprofit-Bereich ; Management
    Kurzfassung: Nonprofit organizations are arguably the fastest growing and most dynamic part of modern market economies in democratic countries. This Handbook explores the frontiers of knowledge at the intersection of economics and the management of these entities. The authors review the role, structure and behavior of private, nonprofit organizations as economic units and their participation in markets and systems of public service delivery, assess the implications of this knowledge for the efficient management of nonprofit organizations and the formulation of effective public policy, and identify cutting edge questions for future research
    Kurzfassung: Introduction: the frontiers of economics and nonprofit management research. / Bruce A. Seaman and Dennis R. Young -- Income diversification / Cyril F. Chang and Howard P. Tuckman -- Revenue interactions: crowding out, crowding in, or either? / Daniel Tinkelman -- Distribution policies of private foundations / Richard Sansing -- Capital formation / Robert J. Yetman -- Asset composition / Woods Bowman -- Collaboration versus competition in the third sector / Renée A. Irvin -- Markets with competition between for-profit and nonprofit firms / Eleanor Brown -- Nonprofit wages: theory and evidence / Anne E. Preston and Daniel W. Sacks -- Modeling nonprofit behavior / Patricia Hughes and William Luksetich. -- Pricing strategies / Bruce A. Seaman -- Nonprofits and the value of risk management / Martin F. Grace -- Contracting out / Salvatore Alaimo -- Product diversification and social enterprise / Sharon M. Oster -- Internal organization and governance / Vladislav Valentinov -- Franchises and federations: the economics of multi-site nonprofit organizations / Dennis R. Young and Lewis Faulk -- The valuation of volunteer labor / Laura Leete -- Assessing nonprofit performance / Joseph J. Cordes and Katherine Coventry -- Social accounting for value creation in nonprofits / Laurie Mook and Femida Handy -- Certification and self-regulation of nonprofits, and the institutional choice between them / Andreas Ortmann and Jan Myslivecek -- Federal tax policy / Michael Rushton -- The property tax exemption for nonprofits / David L. Sjoquist and Rayna Stoycheva -- Government funding policies / Stefan Toepler
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 88
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781849805155
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 400 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Casson, Marc Entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Theorie ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: In this important new book, Mark Casson argues that the fundamental significance of entrepreneurship requires it be fully integrated into core social science disciplines such as economics and sociology, as well as into economic and business history. This book shows how this can be done. It formalises the role of the entrepreneur as innovator, risk-taker and judgemental decision-maker, and relates these functions to the size and growth of the firm. Mark Casson discusses entrepreneurship as a form of strategic networking, showing how entrepreneurs gain access to established networks in order to source information, and then create their own networks to exploit this information. Applying these insights to historical evidence leads to a radical re-interpretation of key issues in economic and business history, including the emergence of trading companies, the spread of empires, the rise of the modern corporation and the globalisation of the firm
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Theory -- pt. 2. Networks and institutions -- pt. 3. History
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 89
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781849805629
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 295 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Strategic reconfigurations
    DDC: 658.4063
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Dynamische Kompetenzen ; Strategisches Management ; Innovation ; Organizational change Management ; Strategic planning ; Organizational effectiveness ; Industrie ; Innovationspotential ; Organisation ; Effizienz ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Organizational change ; Management ; Strategic planning ; Organizational effectiveness ; Entrepreneurship ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Industrie ; Innovationspotenzial ; Organisation ; Effizienz
    Kurzfassung: This path-breaking book provides unique insights into the organisational realities of strategic reconfigurations in uncertain markets, thus advancing the dynamic capability perspective
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Dynamic capabilities and organisational theory -- pt. 2. Dynamic capabilities and strategic entrepreneurship -- pt. 3. Dynamic capabilities in practice
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 90
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    Cheltenham, UK : Elgar Research Collection
    ISBN: 9781785362071
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Serie: International library of entrepreneurship 19
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and public policy
    DDC: 338.04
    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; KMU ; Welt ; Small business Government policy ; Entrepreneurship Government policy ; Entrepreneurship ; Government policy ; Small business ; Government policy ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: V.1Entrepreneurship, public policy and research.Emergence of entrepreneurship policy /Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch, Patricia P. McDougall --Linking entrepreneurship and economic growth /Sander Wennekers, Roy Thurik --Entrepreneurship, economic growth and public policy /Zoltan J. Acs, Laszlo Szerb --Market justification for policy on small enterprise development /Sanal Kumar Velayudhan --Role of government in SME development in transition economies /David Smallbone, Friederike Welter --SME policy, academic research and the growth of ignorance, mythical concepts, myths, assumptions, rituals and confusions /Allan A. Gibb --Government discourses on entrepreneurship : issues of legitimization, subjugation, and power /Lew Perren, Peter L. Jennings --Innovation, technology and entrepreneurship.Sustaining innovation and growth : public policy support for entrepreneurship /David B. Audretsch --Innovating SMEs and regions : the need for policy intelligence and interactive policies /Claire Nauwelaers, René Wintjes --Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises : a policy perspective /Zoltan J. Acs,... [et al.] --Do entrepreneurship programmes raise entrepreneurial intention of science and engineering students? The effect of learning, inspiration and resources /Vangelis Souitaris, Stefania Zerbinati, Andreas Al-Laham --Taxation policy and regulation.Tax policy and entrepreneurship : new time series evidence /Donald Bruce, Mohammad Mohsin --Tax policy and entrepreneurial entry /William M. Gentry, R. Glenn Hubbard --Taxation and the performance of technology based small firms in the U.K. /Panikkos Poutziouris...[et al.] --Entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship /Leora Klapper, Luc Laeven, Raghuram Rajan --Why does employment legislation not damage small firms? /Paul Edwards, Monder Ram, John Black --Burden on business? Reviewing the evidence base on regulation and small business performance /John Kitching --Intervention in the market for business advice.Public advisory services, theory and practice /Dan Jhalmarsson, Anders W. Johansson --Role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice /Robert J. Bennett, Paul J.A. Robson --Business advice : the influence of distance /Robert J. Bennett, William A. Bratton, Paul J.A. Robson --Regional perspectives on entrepreneurship.Targeting firm births and economic regeneration in a lagging region /Peter Johnson --Impact of sector, specialisation, and space on business birth rates in the United Kingdom : a challenge for policy? /Michael Anyadike-Danes, Mark Hart --Entrepreneurship and development : the role of clusters /Hector O. Rocha --Development of industrial clusters and public policy /Frank McDonald, Dimitrios Tsagdis, Qihai Huang --Clustering small enterprise : lessons from policy experience in New Zealand /Martin Perry --Governance and the entrepreneurial economy : a comparative analysis of three regions /Rachel Parker.
    Kurzfassung: V.2Approaches to policy evaluation.Methods of evaluating the impact of public policies to support small businesses : the six steps to heaven /David J. Storey --Evaluating European support for business development : evidence from the structural funds in Scotland /Ivan Turok --Evaluating policy implementation : the European Union's small and medium sized enterprise policies in Galicia and Sardinia /Sarah C.E. Batterbury --Does more mean worse? Three decades of enterprise policy in the Tees Valley /Francis J. Greene, Kevin F. Mole, David J. Storey --Evaluating financial support.Evaluating public sector R&D programs : the advanced technology program's investment in wavelength references for optical fiber communications /Albert N. Link, John T. Scott --Evaluating a Dutch scheme for encouraging research and development /Marten van den Berg, Asje van Dijk, Noé van Hulst --Public/private technology partnerships : evaluating SBIR supported research /David B. Audretsch, Albert N. Link, John T. Scott --Government as venture capitalist : the long run impact of the SBIR program /Josh Lerner --Government policy towards entrepreneurial finance : innovation investment funds /Douglas Cumming --When bureaucrats meet entrepreneurs : the design of effective 'public venture capital' programmes /Josh Lerner --Estimating additionality and leverage : the interplay between public and private sector equity finance in Ireland /Mark Hart, Helena Lenihan --Grant assistance and small firm development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland /Stephen Roper, Nola Hewitt-Dundas --Loan guarantees : costs of default and benefits to small firms /Allan L. Riding, George Haines, Jr. --Why do minority business development programs generate so little minority business development /Timothy Bates --Evaluating 'soft' support.Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance /Colin Wren, David J. Storey --Differential gains from business link support and advice : a treatment effects approach /Kevin Mole...[et al.] --Economic impact of small business development center counseling activities in the United States, 1990-1991 /James J. Chrisman, Frances Katrishen --Strategic, administrative, and operating assistance : the value of outside consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs /James J. Chrisman --'Business advisers' impact on SMEs : an agency theory approach /Kevin Mole --SME policy support in Britain since the 1990s : what have we learnt? /Robert Bennett --Inter-firm network policies and firm performance : evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom /Robert Huggins --Assessment of a venture creation programme : the case of Shell LiveWIRE /F.J. Greene, D.J. Storey --Exploring the link, among small firms, between management training and firm performance : a comparison between the UK and other OECD countries /David J. Storey --Do preferential procurement programs benefit minority business? /Timothy Bates, Darrell Williams.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , V.1 Entrepreneurship, public policy and research. Emergence of entrepreneurship policy , V.2 Approaches to policy evaluation. Methods of evaluating the impact of public policies to support small businesses : the six steps to heaven , Linking entrepreneurship and economic growth , Entrepreneurship, economic growth and public policy , Market justification for policy on small enterprise development , Role of government in SME development in transition economies , SME policy, academic research and the growth of ignorance, mythical concepts, myths, assumptions, rituals and confusions , Government discourses on entrepreneurship : issues of legitimization, subjugation, and power , Innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. Sustaining innovation and growth : public policy support for entrepreneurship , Innovating SMEs and regions : the need for policy intelligence and interactive policies , Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises : a policy perspective , Do entrepreneurship programmes raise entrepreneurial intention of science and engineering students? The effect of learning, inspiration and resources , Taxation policy and regulation. Tax policy and entrepreneurship : new time series evidence , Tax policy and entrepreneurial entry , Taxation and the performance of technology based small firms in the U.K. , Entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship , Why does employment legislation not damage small firms? , Burden on business? Reviewing the evidence base on regulation and small business performance , Intervention in the market for business advice. Public advisory services, theory and practice , Role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice , Business advice : the influence of distance , Regional perspectives on entrepreneurship. Targeting firm births and economic regeneration in a lagging region , Impact of sector, specialisation, and space on business birth rates in the United Kingdom : a challenge for policy? , Entrepreneurship and development : the role of clusters , Development of industrial clusters and public policy , Clustering small enterprise : lessons from policy experience in New Zealand , Governance and the entrepreneurial economy : a comparative analysis of three regions , Evaluating European support for business development : evidence from the structural funds in Scotland , Evaluating policy implementation : the European Union's small and medium sized enterprise policies in Galicia and Sardinia , Does more mean worse? Three decades of enterprise policy in the Tees Valley , Evaluating financial support. Evaluating public sector R&D programs : the advanced technology program's investment in wavelength references for optical fiber communications , Evaluating a Dutch scheme for encouraging research and development , Public/private technology partnerships : evaluating SBIR supported research , Government as venture capitalist : the long run impact of the SBIR program , Government policy towards entrepreneurial finance : innovation investment funds , When bureaucrats meet entrepreneurs : the design of effective 'public venture capital' programmes , Estimating additionality and leverage : the interplay between public and private sector equity finance in Ireland , Grant assistance and small firm development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland , Loan guarantees : costs of default and benefits to small firms , Why do minority business development programs generate so little minority business development , Evaluating 'soft' support. Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance , Differential gains from business link support and advice : a treatment effects approach , Economic impact of small business development center counseling activities in the United States, 1990-1991 , Strategic, administrative, and operating assistance : the value of outside consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs , 'Business advisers' impact on SMEs : an agency theory approach , SME policy support in Britain since the 1990s : what have we learnt? , Inter-firm network policies and firm performance : evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom , Assessment of a venture creation programme : the case of Shell LiveWIRE , Exploring the link, among small firms, between management training and firm performance : a comparison between the UK and other OECD countries , Do preferential procurement programs benefit minority business?
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    ISBN: 9781785362187
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 423 pages)
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Corporate governance and the business life cycle
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Corporate Governance ; Lebenszyklus ; Entrepreneurship ; Eigentümerstruktur ; Vorstand ; Großbritannien ; Business planning ; Corporate governance ; Electronic books ; Corporate Governance ; Unternehmensentwicklung
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ruth V. Aguilera, Igor Filatotchev, Howard Gospel and Gregory Jackson (2008), 'An Organizational Approach to Comparative Corporate Governance: Costs, Contingencies, and Complementarities', Organization Science, 19 (3), May-June, 475-92 -- Igor Filatotchev, Steve Toms and Mike Wright (2006), 'The Firm's Strategic Dynamics and Corporate Governance Life-cycle', International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2 (4), 256-79 -- Matthew D. Lynall, Brian R. Golden and Amy J. Hillman (2003), 'Board Composition from Adolescence to Maturity: A Multitheoretic View', Academy of Management Review, 28 (3), July, 416-31 -- Julian Franks, Colin Mayer and Stefano Rossi (2009), 'Ownership: Evolution and Regulation', Review of Financial Studies, 22 (10), 4009-56 -- Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Mark J. Roe (1999), 'A Theory of Path Dependence in Corporate Ownership and Governance', Stanford Law Review, 52 (1), November, 127-70 -- Eric Gedajlovic, Michael H. Lubatkin and William S. Schulze (2004), 'Crossing the Threshold from Founder Management to Professional Management: A Governance Perspective', Journal of Management Studies, 41 (5), July, 899-912 -- Shaker A. Zahra, Donald O. Neubaum and Morten Huse (2000), 'Entrepreneurship in Medium-Size Companies: Exploring the Effects of Ownership and Governance Systems', Journal of Management, 26 (5), 947-76 -- W.M. Gerard Sanders and Steven Boivie (2004), 'Sorting Things Out: Valuation of New Firms in Uncertain Markets', Strategic Management Journal, 25, 167-86 -- Igor Filatotchev and Kate Bishop (2002), 'Board Composition, Share Ownership, and 'Underpricing' of U.K. IPO Firms', Strategic Management Journal, 23 (10), October, 941-55 -- Helen Short, Kevin Keasey, Mike Wright and Alison Hull (1999), 'Corporate Governance: From Accountability to Enterprise', Accounting and Business Research, 29 (4), Autumn, 337-52 -- Shaker A. Zahra (1996), 'Governance, Ownership, and Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Moderating Impact of Industry Technological Opportunities', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (6), December, 1713-35 -- Michael A. Hitt, Robert E. Hoskisson, Richard A. Johnson and Douglas D. Moesel (1996), 'The Market for Corporate Control and Firm Innovation', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (5), October, 1084-119 -- Kenneth J. Rediker and Anju Seth (1995), 'Boards of Directors and Substitution Effects of Alternative Governance Mechanisms', Strategic Management Journal, 16 (2), February, 85-99 -- Donald C. Hambrick, Marta A. Geletkanycz and James W. Fredrickson (1993), 'Top Executive Commitment to the Status Quo: Some Tests of its Determinants', Strategic Management Journal, 14 (6), September, 401-18 -- Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton (1994), 'Bankruptcy and Corporate Governance: The Impact of Board Composition and Structure', Academy of Management Journal, 37 (6), December, 1603-17 -- Igor Filatotchev and Steve Toms (2006), 'Corporate Governance and Financial Constraints on Strategic Turnarounds', Journal of Management Studies, 43 (3), May, 407-33 -- Charlie Weir, David Laing and Mike Wright (2005), 'Incentive Effects, Monitoring Mechanisms and the Market for Corporate Control: An Analysis of the Factors Affecting Public to Private Transactions in the UK', Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 32 (5) & (6), June/July, 909-43
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9781781000793
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 358 pages) , diagrams, maps
    Serie: New horizons in regional science
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and regional development
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Regionalentwicklung ; Unternehmer ; Globalisierung ; Regionalwissenschaft ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Regional economics ; Economic development ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Entrepreneurship ; Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction / Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough -- 2. Globalization and the emergence of the entrepreneurial society / David B. Audretsch. -- 3. New firm formation and economic development in a globalizing economy / Sierdjan Koster and Charlie Karlsson -- 4. Entrepreneurship and local growth : a comparison of the US and Sweden / Benny Borgman and Pontus Braunerhjelm -- 5. Gibrat's law reconsidered : a creativity perspective / Zoltan J. Acs and Catherine Armington -- 6. International linkages and entrepreneurship in media clusters : evidence from the UK / Gary A.S. Cook and Naresh R. Pandit -- 7. Household migration and attractiveness in consumer service supply / Charlotta Mellander and Johanna Palmberg -- 8. Knowledge intensive business services as gazelles : implications of size on innovation / Johanna Nählinder -- 9. The community entrepreneur as a facilitator of local economic development / Lars Rønning, Elisabet Ljunggren and Johan Wiklund -- 10. Innovation and entrepreneurship in Danish regional policy / Andreas P. Cornett -- 11. Modeling just-in-time manufacturing in a vertically integrated industry / Ho Yeon Kim -- 12. The innovation and productivity effect of foreign takeover of national assets / Börje Johansson, Hans Lööf and Bernd Ebersberger -- 13. Creative industries and regional economic development - the example of public supported regional film centres in Sweden per assmo -- 14. Local patterns of growth in a global perspective : a territorial scenario of an enlarged Europe / Roberta Capello.
    Kurzfassung: Perhaps the most exceptional aspect of the current era of globalisation is that entrepreneurship has become the engine for local processes of economic, social and cultural development throughout the world. This important new book brings together a number of leading scholars in the field to explore the development aspects of globalisation, in particular those that foster the evolution of entrepreneurs in local-global processes
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781781000588
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 214 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and the creation of small firms
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Hochtechnologie ; KMU ; Schweden ; Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; New business enterprises ; Small business ; Small business ; Unternehmensgründung ; Kleinstbetrieb ; Electronic books ; Schweden ; Entrepreneurship ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Unternehmensgründung
    Kurzfassung: This timely study focuses on the important issue of new venture creation. Using a variety of data sources, methods and theories, the authors demonstrate the factors that aid or hinder new venture creation in a number of settings. The empirical context for this research is Sweden- a small open economy with a renowned quality of data that allows important research questions to be addressed in unique ways. This book presents extensive and high quality work, and considers issues that are of great importance to scholars and policy makers alike
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction , New start up firms among Swedish patent holders , Entrepreneurial human capital : a real options perspective , New ventures' entry strategies : a comparison of academic and non academic business startups , How human capital affects self employment among the science and technology labor force , Framing of new business concepts in established corporations : an explanatory investigation , Refueling or running dry : entrepreneurs' energetic resources and the start up process , International entrepreneurship and the theory of effectuation , Learning from Swedish entrepreneurship research
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    Northampton, Mass : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781849805001
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 310 p)
    Ausgabe: 3rd ed
    Serie: New thinking in political economy
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Huerta de Soto, Jesús, 1956 - Socialism, economic calculation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 335
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmer ; Entrepreneurship ; Sozialismus ; Österreichische Schule ; Socialism ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship ; Socialism ; Entrepreneurship ; Political aspects ; Socialism ; Economic aspects ; Sozialismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Wiener Schule
    Kurzfassung: This highly topical book presents a new theory on the characteristics of entrepreneurial knowledge. It explores the recent shift among professional economists and scholars in their evaluation of the debate of socialism. Socialism, Economic Calculation and Entrepreneurship presents an application of Israel M. Kirzner's theory of entrepreneurship to the theory of the impossibility of socialism. It discusses the influence of the fall of socialism, with particular reference to the evolution of economic thought
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction -- 2. Entrepreneurship -- 3. Socialism -- 4. Ludwig von Mises and the start of the debate on economic calculation -- 5. The unjustified shift in the debate toward statics : the arguments of formal similarity and the so-called "mathematical solution" -- 6. Oskar Lange and the "competitive solution" -- 7. Final considerations
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781849805438
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 272 p) , ill
    Ausgabe: 3rd ed
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Neumayer, Eric, 1970 - Weak versus strong sustainability
    DDC: 338.927
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    Schlagwort(e): Umweltökonomik ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Umweltschutz ; Theorie ; Welt ; Environmental economics ; Sustainable development ; Sustainable development ; Umweltökonomik ; Electronic books ; Environmental economics ; Sustainable development ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Kurzfassung: This insightful book explores the limits of the two opposing paradigms of sustainability in an accessible way. It examines the availability of natural resources for the production of consumption goods and services, and the environmental consequences of economic growth. The critical forms of natural capital in need of preservation given risk, uncertainty and ignorance about the future are also examined. The author provides a critical discussion of measures of sustainability. As indicators of weak sustainability, he analyses Genuine Savings and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare, also known as the Genuine Progress Indicator. Indicators of strong sustainability covered include ecological footprints, material flows, sustainability gaps and other measures, which combine the setting of environmental standards with monetary valuation
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Sustainable development : conceptual, ethical and paradigmatic issues -- 3. Resources, the environment and economic growth : is natural capital substitutable? -- 4. Preserving natural capital in a world of risk, uncertainty and ignorance -- 5. Measuring weak sustainability -- 6. Measuring strong sustainability -- 7. Conclusions
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-259) and index , Previous ed.: 2003
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    ISBN: 9781849805469
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 220 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Transgenerational entrepreneurship
    DDC: 658.045
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    Schlagwort(e): Familienunternehmen ; Entrepreneurship ; Generationengerechtigkeit ; Entrepreneurship ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Entrepreneurship ; Familienbetrieb ; Intergenerationentransfer ; Electronic books ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Management ; Entrepreneurship ; Intergenerational relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Familienbetrieb ; Entrepreneurship ; Generationsbeziehung
    Kurzfassung: Introducing a new concept in family businesses Transgenerational Entrepreneurship addresses how these businesses achieve growth and longevity through entrepreneurial activities. It focuses on the resources, capabilities and mindsets that families develop and draw upon in order to be entrepreneurial across generations, and presents findings from an international research collaboration between family business researchers and practitioners
    Kurzfassung: 1. Transgenerational entrepreneurship / Timothy G. Habbershon, Mattias Nordqvist and Thomas M. Zellweger -- 2. A qualitative research approach to the study of transgenerational entrepreneurship / Mattias Nordqvist and Thomas M. Zellweger -- 3. Balancing familiness resource pools for entrepreneurial performance / Ugo Lassini and Carlo Salvato -- 4. Portfolio entrepreneurship in the context of family owned businesses / Markus Plate, Christian Schiede and Arist von Schlippe -- 5. Entrepreneurial orientation across generations in family firms : the role of owner-centric culture for proactiveness and autonomy / Ethel Brundin, Mattias Nordqvist and Leif Melin -- 6. Propelled into the future : managing family firm entrepreneurial growth despite generational breakthroughs within family life stage / Alain Bloch, Alexandra Joseph and Michel Santi -- 7. Dealing with increasing family complexity to achieve transgenerational potential in family firms / Eugenia Bieto, Alberto Gimeno and María José Parada -- 8. How much and what kind of entrepreneurial orientation is needed for family business continuity? / Thomas M. Zellweger, Philipp Sieger and Corinne Muehlebach
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Northampton, Mass : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781849805643
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (v, 159 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Watson, John SME performance
    DDC: 338.642
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    Schlagwort(e): Unternehmenserfolg ; KMU ; Geschlecht ; Unternehmensnetzwerk ; Small business ; Electronic books ; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: The performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) has been a subject of continual interest to both researchers and practitioners. This enlightening book investigates the pitfalls which have affected the assessment of SME performance in much of the past research
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Background -- pt. 2. SME performance -- pt. 3. Comparing the performance of female- and male-controlled SMEs -- pt. 4. Growth financing for SMEs -- pt. 5. Networking and SME performance -- pt. 6. Conclusions
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781849805384
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 406 p) , ill
    Serie: Elgar original reference
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Handbook of research on high-technology entrepreneurs
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Hochtechnologie ; Entrepreneurship ; Welt ; High technology industries Management ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Spitzentechnologie ; Entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: This comprehensive Handbook presents an extensive overview of empirical and conceptual developments in the study of high-tech entrepreneurs from an interdisciplinary and multinational perspective
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. High-technology entrepreneurs -- pt. 2. High-technology entrepreneurship processes and stages -- pt. 3. Contextual perspectives to high-technology entrepreneurs -- pt. 4. Antecedents, correlates and consequences of entrepreneurial careers in high technology -- pt. 5. Gender, ethnicity, class and high-technology entrepreneurs -- pt. 6. Empowering high-technology entrepreneurs : mechanisms of structural and individual support
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781849806329
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 442 p) , ill
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and religion
    DDC: 261.85
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Religion ; Religionsgemeinschaft ; Economics Religious aspects ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Christentum ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Islam ; Unternehmen ; Soziale Verantwortung ; Religionsausübung
    Kurzfassung: This rich and detailed book makes a very timely contribution to extending our understanding of entrepreneurship in its social context. Using selected examples, the respected contributors show how the values developed in religious beliefs and practices shape entrepreneurship
    Kurzfassung: pt. 1. Old values -- pt. 2. Christian communities -- pt. 3. Islam -- pt. 4. Minorities in a host society -- pt. 5. Comparative studies
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781784712860
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (p) , cm
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Empirical international trade
    DDC: 382.015195
    Schlagwort(e): Internationale Wirtschaft ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Faktorproportionentheorem ; Komparativer Vorteil ; Monopolistischer Wettbewerb ; Handelshemmnisse ; Netzwerk ; Theorie ; Welt ; International trade ; International trade ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: During the last decade, international trade has witnessed a dramatic transition from a field dominated by theory to one dominated by empirics linked to theory. In this volume, Professor Bernhofen has selected an impressive range of critical papers by leading academics which have contributed significantly to making international trade an empirical science. The included topics are empirical studies on comparative advantage, the Heckscher-Ohlin model, monopolistic competition, gravity models, firms and plant trade and networks and institutions. The papers in this collection serve as an excellent introduction to the literature as well as an essential reference for research in empirical trade
    Kurzfassung: Kei-Mu Yi (2003), 'Can Vertical Specialization Explain the Growth of World Trade?', Journal of Political Economy, 111 (1), 52-102 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1995), 'Exporters, Jobs, and Wages in U.S. Manufacturing: 1976-1987', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics 1995, 67-112, 118-19 -- Sofronis K. Clerides, Saul Lach and James R. Tybout (1998), 'Is Learning by Exporting Important? Micro-Dynamic Evidence from Colombia, Mexico, and Morocco', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113 (3), August, 903-47 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1999), 'Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?', Journal of International Economics, 47, 1-25 -- James E. Rauch (1999), 'Networks Versus Markets in International Trade', Journal of International Economics, 48, 7-35 -- James E. Rauch and Vitor Trindade (2002), 'Ethnic Chinese Networks in International Trade', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (1), February, 116-30 -- James E. Anderson and Douglas Marcouiller (2002), 'Insecurity and the Pattern of Trade: An Empirical Investigation', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 342-52 -- Nathan Nunn (2007), 'Relationship-Specificity, Incomplete Contracts, and the Pattern of Trade', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (2), May, 569-600
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Wassily Leontief (1953), 'Domestic Production and Foreign Trade; The American Capital Position Re-Examined', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 97 (4), September, 332-49 -- Edward E. Leamer (1980), 'The Leontief Paradox, Reconsidered', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (3), June, 495-503 -- Harry P. Bowen, Edward E. Leamer and Leo Sveikauskas (1987), 'Multicountry, Multifactor Tests of the Factor Abundance Theory', American Economic Review, 77 (5), December, 791-809 -- Daniel Trefler (1993), 'International Factor Price Differences: Leontief was Right!', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (6), 961-87 -- Daniel Trefler (1995), 'The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries', American Economic Review, 85 (5), December, 1029-46 -- Donald R. Davis and David E. Weinstein (2001), 'An Account of Global Factor Trade', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December, 1423-53 -- Peter K. Schott (2003), 'One Size Fits All? Heckscher-Ohlin Specialization in Global Production', American Economic Review, 93 (3), June, 686-708 -- James Harrigan (1997), 'Technology, Factor Supplies, and International Specialization: Estimating the Neoclassical Model', American Economic Review, 87 (4), September, 475-94 -- John Romalis (2004), 'Factor Proportions and the Structure of Commodity Trade', American Economic Review, 94 (1), March, 67-97 -- Daniel M. Bernhofen and John C. Brown (2004), 'A Direct Test of the Theory of Comparative Advantage: The Case of Japan', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (1. Part 1), 48-67 -- Daniel M. Bernhofen and John C. Brown (2005), 'An Empirical Assessment of the Comparative Advantage Gains from Trade: Evidence from Japan', American Economic Review, 95 (1), 208-25 -- Elhanan Helpman (1987), 'Imperfect Competition and International Trade: Evidence from Fourteen Industrial Countries', Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 1, 62-81 -- David Hummels and James Levinsohn (1995), 'Monopolistic Competition and International Trade: Reconsidering the Evidence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (3), August, 799-836 -- Peter Debaere (2005), 'Monopolistic Competition and Trade, Revisited: Testing the Model Without Testing for Gravity', Journal of International Economics, 66, 249-66 -- Christian Broda and David E. Weinstein (2006), 'Globalization and the Gains from Variety', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121 (2), May, 541-85 -- John McCallum (1995), 'National Borders Matter: Canada-U.S. Regional Trade Patterns', American Economic Review, 85 (3), June, 615-23 -- James E. Anderson and Eric van Wincoop (2003), 'Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle', American Economic Review, 93 (1), 170-92 -- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum (2002), 'Technology, Geography, and Trade', Econometrica, 70 (5), September, 1741-79 -- Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand (2001), 'The Growth of World Trade: Tariffs, Transport Costs, and Income Similarity', Journal of International Economics, 53, 1-27
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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