Written by a team of leading international scholars, this new book treats entrepreneurship as an ever-evolving social phenomenon, and explores the recent trends that impact it, such as: digitisation; disruptive technologies; the rise of the 'gig' economy and; the growing importance of community-based and social entrepreneurship. Including a mixture of case studies, examples, consideration of policy issues and exercises, this text provides practical perspectives of Entrepreneurship in support of key theory, while discussion questions, suggested reading and assignments help situate and test understanding.…mehr
Written by a team of leading international scholars, this new book treats entrepreneurship as an ever-evolving social phenomenon, and explores the recent trends that impact it, such as: digitisation; disruptive technologies; the rise of the 'gig' economy and; the growing importance of community-based and social entrepreneurship. Including a mixture of case studies, examples, consideration of policy issues and exercises, this text provides practical perspectives of Entrepreneurship in support of key theory, while discussion questions, suggested reading and assignments help situate and test understanding.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor David Deakins is an honorary researcher at the Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University, and Adjunct Professor, School of Management, Massey University in New Zealand. He has over 30 years' experience of research with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs. He returned to the United Kingdom (UK) in 2014 after retiring from Massey University. Whilst at Massey, he led various research projects undertaken for the New Zealand Government on SMEs, including regulation, internationalization and innovation. He also completed consultancy and research projects for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) body and for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach - David Deakins Chapter 2: Entrepreneurship Practice: A Global Perspective - Li Xiao Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship - Paul Lassalle, Sakura Yamamura and Geoff Whittam Chapter 4: Social entrepreneurship: Methods of, and challenges in, catalysing positive social change - Andreana Drencheva and Martina Battisti Chapter 5: Resources for Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 6: Finance for Entrepreneurship - David Deakins Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Danny Soetanto Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship - Jarna Heinonen Chapter 9: Ethics and sustainability in business / for entrepreneurship - Inge Hill and Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship - David Deakins
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach - David Deakins Chapter 2: Entrepreneurial Practice: A global perspective - Li Xiao and David Deakins Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship - Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura Chapter 4: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Indigenous Knowing, Being and Doing Shapes Entrepreneurial Practice - Jason Paul Mika Chapter 5: Social Entrepreneurship: Catalysing Positive Social Change - Andreana Drencheva and Martina Battisti Chapter 6: Resources for Entrepreneurship - David Deakins and Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Danny Soetanto Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship - Jarna Heinonen Chapter 9: Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Sustainability and the Circular Economy - Inge Hill and Jonathan M. Scott - with Aqueel Wahga Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship - David Deakins
Foreword Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach - David Deakins Chapter 2: Entrepreneurship Practice: A Global Perspective - Li Xiao Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship - Paul Lassalle, Sakura Yamamura and Geoff Whittam Chapter 4: Social entrepreneurship: Methods of, and challenges in, catalysing positive social change - Andreana Drencheva and Martina Battisti Chapter 5: Resources for Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 6: Finance for Entrepreneurship - David Deakins Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Danny Soetanto Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship - Jarna Heinonen Chapter 9: Ethics and sustainability in business / for entrepreneurship - Inge Hill and Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship - David Deakins
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach - David Deakins Chapter 2: Entrepreneurial Practice: A global perspective - Li Xiao and David Deakins Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship - Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura Chapter 4: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Indigenous Knowing, Being and Doing Shapes Entrepreneurial Practice - Jason Paul Mika Chapter 5: Social Entrepreneurship: Catalysing Positive Social Change - Andreana Drencheva and Martina Battisti Chapter 6: Resources for Entrepreneurship - David Deakins and Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Danny Soetanto Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship - Jarna Heinonen Chapter 9: Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Sustainability and the Circular Economy - Inge Hill and Jonathan M. Scott - with Aqueel Wahga Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship - Jonathan M. Scott Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship - David Deakins
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Entrepreneurship is a rich and multi-faceted world. This book is particularly pertinent in that it covers important issues such as diversity in entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship, especially as policy makers face fundamental questions about inclusion and inequality in our societies and economies.
David Halabisky
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