<p><i>Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Geography and Growth</i> provides a timely, accessible review of our understanding of the complex links between innovation, entrepreneurship, geography and growth. Expert contributions provide a thorough roadmap of the developments in research at the interface of
Contemporary Entrepreneurship: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Innovation and Growth
β Scribed by Dieter BΓΆgenhold, Jean Bonnet, Marcus Dejardin, Domingo Garcia PΓ©rez de Lema (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 299
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents the current state-of-the-art in all major and upcoming areas of entrepreneurship research. Thousands of scholars around the world are currently working to broaden our understanding of the entrepreneurial phenomenon. The disciplines involved are numerous, as are the topics of interest, with substantial efforts to enhance the existing knowledge. This book is specifically designed to facilitate high-level, high-intensity discussions and fruitful exchanges between scholars involved in entrepreneurship research. The articles address a variety of topics ranging from self-employment, technology, growth patterns and job creation, and success and failure rates, to historical, conceptual and comparative international approaches.
βThis book takes entrepreneurship beyond the individual, size of the venture, entrepreneurial personality, and looks at entrepreneurship as a long term complex process that is heterogeneous, content dependent with an emphasis on innovation and growth. A must read for individuals interested in entrepreneurship, today and in the future, on a domestic and global basis.β β Robert D. Hisrich, Director β Walker Center and Garvin Professor of Global Entrepreneurship, Thunderbird School of Global Management
βEntrepreneurship is perhaps not just the most multifaceted but also the most important concept of the modern socio-economic disciplines. This book makes an invaluable contribution in this fascinating area: it presents a multifaceted socio-economic examination of the impact of entrepreneurship for growth.β β Roy Thurik, Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam and Montpellier Business School
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Contemporary Entrepreneurship: An Overview....Pages 3-15
The Field of Entrepreneurship Research: Some Significant Developments....Pages 17-28
Front Matter....Pages 29-29
Linking Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in Sweden, 1850β2000....Pages 31-49
Investigating the Impact of Small Versus Large Firms on Economic Performance of Countries and Industries....Pages 51-73
Competitive Strategies, Perceived Competition and Firm Performance of Micro Firms: The Case of Trento....Pages 75-93
The Route to High Growth: Patterns of Financial and Operational Decisions for New Firms in France....Pages 95-110
Innovation, Information Technology and Performance: An Examination of the Iberoamerican SMEs Context....Pages 111-123
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
Entrepreneurship and Hybrid Self-Employment....Pages 127-140
Heterogeneous Self-Employment and Work Values: The Evidence from Online Freelance Marketplaces....Pages 141-158
Exploring the Reasons and Ways to Exit: The Entrepreneur Perspective....Pages 159-172
Well-Being and Work-Life Balance: Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Non-Entrepreneurs....Pages 173-186
Post-Entrepreneurs: Self-Employed People in Retirement....Pages 187-200
The Political Entrepreneur: Deus ex Machina of Public Choice Theory?....Pages 201-210
Front Matter....Pages 211-211
Intentions and Perceptions of the Entrepreneurial Career Among Croatian Students: Initial Results of a Longitudinal Empirical Study....Pages 213-228
Fiction and Substance. Start-Up Support: An Analysis on Interaction....Pages 229-242
Establishing Ethical Values in Entrepreneurial Decision Making: The Justification for a Cognitive Network....Pages 243-257
The Development of Entrepreneurial Culture in a Transition Economy: An Empirical Model Discussion....Pages 259-273
Business Angels, Social Networks, and Radical Innovation....Pages 275-290
Micro Entrepreneurship and Female Homework in Developing Countries: On the Limited Capacity of Micro Entrepreneurship as Analytical Term....Pages 291-303
β¦ Subjects
Entrepreneurship; Innovation/Technology Management; Institutional/Evolutionary Economics
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