Dark Sides of the Startup Nation sheds light onto the problematic and sometimes contradictory myth that entrepreneurship is meritocratic and that neoliberal capitalism provides everyone with equal opportunities to succeed.
Dark Sides of the Startup Nation sheds light onto the problematic and sometimes contradictory myth that entrepreneurship is meritocratic and that neoliberal capitalism provides everyone with equal opportunities to succeed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sibylle Heilbrunn is Full Professor of Organizational Sociology and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Neoliberalism and Entrepreneurship Chapter 2: National Neoliberalism and the Israeli Startup Nation Chapter 3: Center and Periphery in Israel: Startup Nation and Parallel Economy Chapter 4: Maybe Not the Startup Nation but Definitely a Startup Nation Chapter 5: Introducing the Theoretical Framework: Contexts, Fields, Norm Circles and Positionality Chapter 6: What You Look Like Is Important: Technological Entrepreneurs of the Ethiopian Community Chapter 7: Former Elites Moving Away From the Center? Chapter 8: Where You Come From Is Important: Migrant Entrepreneurship Between the Center and the Periphery Chapter 9: Women Still Lagging Behind Chapter 10: From the Periphery to the Center? Ultraorthodox Jews in High Tech Chapter 11: Arab-Palestinian Technological Entrepreneurs in Israel-Double Periphery? Chapter 12: Comparative Analysis of Groups Chapter 13: What Can We Learn From the Experts? Chapter 14: Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: Neoliberalism and Entrepreneurship Chapter 2: National Neoliberalism and the Israeli Startup Nation Chapter 3: Center and Periphery in Israel: Startup Nation and Parallel Economy Chapter 4: Maybe Not the Startup Nation but Definitely a Startup Nation Chapter 5: Introducing the Theoretical Framework: Contexts, Fields, Norm Circles and Positionality Chapter 6: What You Look Like Is Important: Technological Entrepreneurs of the Ethiopian Community Chapter 7: Former Elites Moving Away From the Center? Chapter 8: Where You Come From Is Important: Migrant Entrepreneurship Between the Center and the Periphery Chapter 9: Women Still Lagging Behind Chapter 10: From the Periphery to the Center? Ultraorthodox Jews in High Tech Chapter 11: Arab-Palestinian Technological Entrepreneurs in Israel-Double Periphery? Chapter 12: Comparative Analysis of Groups Chapter 13: What Can We Learn From the Experts? Chapter 14: Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: Neoliberalism and Entrepreneurship Chapter 2: National Neoliberalism and the Israeli Startup Nation Chapter 3: Center and Periphery in Israel: Startup Nation and Parallel Economy Chapter 4: Maybe Not the Startup Nation but Definitely a Startup Nation Chapter 5: Introducing the Theoretical Framework: Contexts, Fields, Norm Circles and Positionality Chapter 6: What You Look Like Is Important: Technological Entrepreneurs of the Ethiopian Community Chapter 7: Former Elites Moving Away From the Center? Chapter 8: Where You Come From Is Important: Migrant Entrepreneurship Between the Center and the Periphery Chapter 9: Women Still Lagging Behind Chapter 10: From the Periphery to the Center? Ultraorthodox Jews in High Tech Chapter 11: Arab-Palestinian Technological Entrepreneurs in Israel-Double Periphery? Chapter 12: Comparative Analysis of Groups Chapter 13: What Can We Learn From the Experts? Chapter 14: Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: Neoliberalism and Entrepreneurship Chapter 2: National Neoliberalism and the Israeli Startup Nation Chapter 3: Center and Periphery in Israel: Startup Nation and Parallel Economy Chapter 4: Maybe Not the Startup Nation but Definitely a Startup Nation Chapter 5: Introducing the Theoretical Framework: Contexts, Fields, Norm Circles and Positionality Chapter 6: What You Look Like Is Important: Technological Entrepreneurs of the Ethiopian Community Chapter 7: Former Elites Moving Away From the Center? Chapter 8: Where You Come From Is Important: Migrant Entrepreneurship Between the Center and the Periphery Chapter 9: Women Still Lagging Behind Chapter 10: From the Periphery to the Center? Ultraorthodox Jews in High Tech Chapter 11: Arab-Palestinian Technological Entrepreneurs in Israel-Double Periphery? Chapter 12: Comparative Analysis of Groups Chapter 13: What Can We Learn From the Experts? Chapter 14: Conclusion
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