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With reference to Heidegger's existence oriented philosophy, this book indicates how nothing can be a condition for an entrepreneurial applicable paradigm.
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With reference to Heidegger's existence oriented philosophy, this book indicates how nothing can be a condition for an entrepreneurial applicable paradigm.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 145g
- ISBN-13: 9781032241777
- ISBN-10: 1032241772
- Artikelnr.: 62953348
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 114
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 145g
- ISBN-13: 9781032241777
- ISBN-10: 1032241772
- Artikelnr.: 62953348
Håvard Åsvoll is Associate Professor of Organization and Management at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Nord University, Norway.
* 1. Introduction
* 1.1 How to respond to Nothing?
* 1.2. Heidegger and entrepreneurial oriented literature
* Part 1 Three assumptions of entrepreneurial theory and the potential
of Nothing entrepreneurial theory
* 2. Why assumptions in entrepreneurial theory do not work for
explaining phenomena of Nothing
* 2.1 Becoming versus Being
* 2.2 Decision making versus being-there/dwelling
* 2.3 Activity versus passivity
* Part 2 Towards a Theory of "Nothing" in entrepreneurial practice
* 3 Introduction on Heidegger and philosophy of Being and Nothing
* 3.1 Being-there, being-in-the-world,
* 3.2 Being-in-the-World as technology and enframing
* 3.3 Narrowing the scope: on Theory of Nothing
* 3.4 Nothingness and the experience of 'Nothing'
* 3.5 "The dwelling place" as ethical construct and perception of time
* 4. Vignettes and examples
* 4.1 Technology and the applicable paradigm
* 4.2 Angst and nothing in entrepreneurial life
* 5. Outlining a model of nothing modes
* 5.1 Surfacing nothing
* 5.2 Embedding nothing
* 5.3 Sharing nothing
* 5.4 Inducing nothing
* Part 3 Implications of A Theory of Nothing
* 6 Implications
* 6.1 Implications for entrepreneurial research
* 6.2 Implications for entrepreneurial theory
* 6.3 Implications for entrepreneurial education
* 7 Conclusion: Nothing as the nascent and revitalizing
entrepreneurship
* 1.1 How to respond to Nothing?
* 1.2. Heidegger and entrepreneurial oriented literature
* Part 1 Three assumptions of entrepreneurial theory and the potential
of Nothing entrepreneurial theory
* 2. Why assumptions in entrepreneurial theory do not work for
explaining phenomena of Nothing
* 2.1 Becoming versus Being
* 2.2 Decision making versus being-there/dwelling
* 2.3 Activity versus passivity
* Part 2 Towards a Theory of "Nothing" in entrepreneurial practice
* 3 Introduction on Heidegger and philosophy of Being and Nothing
* 3.1 Being-there, being-in-the-world,
* 3.2 Being-in-the-World as technology and enframing
* 3.3 Narrowing the scope: on Theory of Nothing
* 3.4 Nothingness and the experience of 'Nothing'
* 3.5 "The dwelling place" as ethical construct and perception of time
* 4. Vignettes and examples
* 4.1 Technology and the applicable paradigm
* 4.2 Angst and nothing in entrepreneurial life
* 5. Outlining a model of nothing modes
* 5.1 Surfacing nothing
* 5.2 Embedding nothing
* 5.3 Sharing nothing
* 5.4 Inducing nothing
* Part 3 Implications of A Theory of Nothing
* 6 Implications
* 6.1 Implications for entrepreneurial research
* 6.2 Implications for entrepreneurial theory
* 6.3 Implications for entrepreneurial education
* 7 Conclusion: Nothing as the nascent and revitalizing
entrepreneurship
* 1. Introduction
* 1.1 How to respond to Nothing?
* 1.2. Heidegger and entrepreneurial oriented literature
* Part 1 Three assumptions of entrepreneurial theory and the potential
of Nothing entrepreneurial theory
* 2. Why assumptions in entrepreneurial theory do not work for
explaining phenomena of Nothing
* 2.1 Becoming versus Being
* 2.2 Decision making versus being-there/dwelling
* 2.3 Activity versus passivity
* Part 2 Towards a Theory of "Nothing" in entrepreneurial practice
* 3 Introduction on Heidegger and philosophy of Being and Nothing
* 3.1 Being-there, being-in-the-world,
* 3.2 Being-in-the-World as technology and enframing
* 3.3 Narrowing the scope: on Theory of Nothing
* 3.4 Nothingness and the experience of 'Nothing'
* 3.5 "The dwelling place" as ethical construct and perception of time
* 4. Vignettes and examples
* 4.1 Technology and the applicable paradigm
* 4.2 Angst and nothing in entrepreneurial life
* 5. Outlining a model of nothing modes
* 5.1 Surfacing nothing
* 5.2 Embedding nothing
* 5.3 Sharing nothing
* 5.4 Inducing nothing
* Part 3 Implications of A Theory of Nothing
* 6 Implications
* 6.1 Implications for entrepreneurial research
* 6.2 Implications for entrepreneurial theory
* 6.3 Implications for entrepreneurial education
* 7 Conclusion: Nothing as the nascent and revitalizing
entrepreneurship
* 1.1 How to respond to Nothing?
* 1.2. Heidegger and entrepreneurial oriented literature
* Part 1 Three assumptions of entrepreneurial theory and the potential
of Nothing entrepreneurial theory
* 2. Why assumptions in entrepreneurial theory do not work for
explaining phenomena of Nothing
* 2.1 Becoming versus Being
* 2.2 Decision making versus being-there/dwelling
* 2.3 Activity versus passivity
* Part 2 Towards a Theory of "Nothing" in entrepreneurial practice
* 3 Introduction on Heidegger and philosophy of Being and Nothing
* 3.1 Being-there, being-in-the-world,
* 3.2 Being-in-the-World as technology and enframing
* 3.3 Narrowing the scope: on Theory of Nothing
* 3.4 Nothingness and the experience of 'Nothing'
* 3.5 "The dwelling place" as ethical construct and perception of time
* 4. Vignettes and examples
* 4.1 Technology and the applicable paradigm
* 4.2 Angst and nothing in entrepreneurial life
* 5. Outlining a model of nothing modes
* 5.1 Surfacing nothing
* 5.2 Embedding nothing
* 5.3 Sharing nothing
* 5.4 Inducing nothing
* Part 3 Implications of A Theory of Nothing
* 6 Implications
* 6.1 Implications for entrepreneurial research
* 6.2 Implications for entrepreneurial theory
* 6.3 Implications for entrepreneurial education
* 7 Conclusion: Nothing as the nascent and revitalizing
entrepreneurship