Shaping Entrepreneurship Research
Made, as Well as Found
Herausgeber: Dew, Nicholas; Venkataraman, Sankaran; Sarasvathy, Saras D.
Shaping Entrepreneurship Research
Made, as Well as Found
Herausgeber: Dew, Nicholas; Venkataraman, Sankaran; Sarasvathy, Saras D.
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The book explores the notion of "made" through 25 foundational readings - classics from the history of ideas. Organized into five sections, each classic is individually introduced by the editors in one of five chapters written to explain its relevance and significance for a "made" view of entrepreneurship
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The book explores the notion of "made" through 25 foundational readings - classics from the history of ideas. Organized into five sections, each classic is individually introduced by the editors in one of five chapters written to explain its relevance and significance for a "made" view of entrepreneurship
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1038g
- ISBN-13: 9781138061989
- ISBN-10: 1138061980
- Artikelnr.: 59477063
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1038g
- ISBN-13: 9781138061989
- ISBN-10: 1138061980
- Artikelnr.: 59477063
Saras D. Sarasvathy is Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia, USA and Jamuna Raghavan Chair Professor in Entrepreneurship, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Nicholas Dew is Associate Professor of Business and Public Policy at the Naval Postgraduate School, USA. Sankaran Venkataraman is the MasterCard Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia, USA.
Preface
1. Primer
Part 1: Motivation
1. Introduction: A pluralistic approach to entrepreneurship research
2. The Sciences of the Artificial (Herbert A. Simon)
3. Three Varieties of Knowledge (Donald Davidson)
4. The Market as a Creative Process (James M. Buchanan and Viktor J.
Vanberg)
Part 2: Maker
5. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Agency
6. Bounding Rationality to the World (Peter M. Todd and GerdGigerenzer)
7. Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western
Thought (George Lakoff and Mark Johnson)
8. The Construction of Preference (Paul Slovic)
9. The Technology of Foolishness (James March)
10. Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment (William James)
Part 3: Making
11. Entrepreneurial Process
12. Words, Works, Worlds, Ways of Worldmaking (Nelson Goodman)
13. Competition as a Discovery Procedure (F.A. Hayek)
14. The Transactional Self (Jerome Bruner)
15. The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm (S. J. Gould
and R. C. Lewontin)
16. The Coasian and Knightian Theories of the Firm (Donald J. Boudreaux and
Randall G. Holcombe)
Part 4: Made
17. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Outcomes
17. The State of Humanity (Julian L. Simon)
18. From the Past to the Future (Julian L. Simon)
19. The Possibility of Social Choice (Amartya Sen)
20. The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs In The West And Fails
Everywhere Else (Hernando De Soto)
21. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic
Systems (Elinor Ostrom)
22. Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (Alexander
Gerschenkron)
Part 5: Method
23. Studying entrepreneurship as a three-legged artifact
24. Economics as a Historical Science (Herbert A. Simon)
25. The Art and Science of Cause and Effect (Judea Pearl)
26. Conceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language (George Lakoff and Mark
Johnson)
27. Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (Richard Rorty)
28. What Pragmatism Means (William James)
29. Conclusion: Creative Powers of a Free Civilization (F.A. Hayek)
1. Primer
Part 1: Motivation
1. Introduction: A pluralistic approach to entrepreneurship research
2. The Sciences of the Artificial (Herbert A. Simon)
3. Three Varieties of Knowledge (Donald Davidson)
4. The Market as a Creative Process (James M. Buchanan and Viktor J.
Vanberg)
Part 2: Maker
5. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Agency
6. Bounding Rationality to the World (Peter M. Todd and GerdGigerenzer)
7. Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western
Thought (George Lakoff and Mark Johnson)
8. The Construction of Preference (Paul Slovic)
9. The Technology of Foolishness (James March)
10. Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment (William James)
Part 3: Making
11. Entrepreneurial Process
12. Words, Works, Worlds, Ways of Worldmaking (Nelson Goodman)
13. Competition as a Discovery Procedure (F.A. Hayek)
14. The Transactional Self (Jerome Bruner)
15. The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm (S. J. Gould
and R. C. Lewontin)
16. The Coasian and Knightian Theories of the Firm (Donald J. Boudreaux and
Randall G. Holcombe)
Part 4: Made
17. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Outcomes
17. The State of Humanity (Julian L. Simon)
18. From the Past to the Future (Julian L. Simon)
19. The Possibility of Social Choice (Amartya Sen)
20. The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs In The West And Fails
Everywhere Else (Hernando De Soto)
21. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic
Systems (Elinor Ostrom)
22. Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (Alexander
Gerschenkron)
Part 5: Method
23. Studying entrepreneurship as a three-legged artifact
24. Economics as a Historical Science (Herbert A. Simon)
25. The Art and Science of Cause and Effect (Judea Pearl)
26. Conceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language (George Lakoff and Mark
Johnson)
27. Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (Richard Rorty)
28. What Pragmatism Means (William James)
29. Conclusion: Creative Powers of a Free Civilization (F.A. Hayek)
Preface
1. Primer
Part 1: Motivation
1. Introduction: A pluralistic approach to entrepreneurship research
2. The Sciences of the Artificial (Herbert A. Simon)
3. Three Varieties of Knowledge (Donald Davidson)
4. The Market as a Creative Process (James M. Buchanan and Viktor J.
Vanberg)
Part 2: Maker
5. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Agency
6. Bounding Rationality to the World (Peter M. Todd and GerdGigerenzer)
7. Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western
Thought (George Lakoff and Mark Johnson)
8. The Construction of Preference (Paul Slovic)
9. The Technology of Foolishness (James March)
10. Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment (William James)
Part 3: Making
11. Entrepreneurial Process
12. Words, Works, Worlds, Ways of Worldmaking (Nelson Goodman)
13. Competition as a Discovery Procedure (F.A. Hayek)
14. The Transactional Self (Jerome Bruner)
15. The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm (S. J. Gould
and R. C. Lewontin)
16. The Coasian and Knightian Theories of the Firm (Donald J. Boudreaux and
Randall G. Holcombe)
Part 4: Made
17. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Outcomes
17. The State of Humanity (Julian L. Simon)
18. From the Past to the Future (Julian L. Simon)
19. The Possibility of Social Choice (Amartya Sen)
20. The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs In The West And Fails
Everywhere Else (Hernando De Soto)
21. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic
Systems (Elinor Ostrom)
22. Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (Alexander
Gerschenkron)
Part 5: Method
23. Studying entrepreneurship as a three-legged artifact
24. Economics as a Historical Science (Herbert A. Simon)
25. The Art and Science of Cause and Effect (Judea Pearl)
26. Conceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language (George Lakoff and Mark
Johnson)
27. Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (Richard Rorty)
28. What Pragmatism Means (William James)
29. Conclusion: Creative Powers of a Free Civilization (F.A. Hayek)
1. Primer
Part 1: Motivation
1. Introduction: A pluralistic approach to entrepreneurship research
2. The Sciences of the Artificial (Herbert A. Simon)
3. Three Varieties of Knowledge (Donald Davidson)
4. The Market as a Creative Process (James M. Buchanan and Viktor J.
Vanberg)
Part 2: Maker
5. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Agency
6. Bounding Rationality to the World (Peter M. Todd and GerdGigerenzer)
7. Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western
Thought (George Lakoff and Mark Johnson)
8. The Construction of Preference (Paul Slovic)
9. The Technology of Foolishness (James March)
10. Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment (William James)
Part 3: Making
11. Entrepreneurial Process
12. Words, Works, Worlds, Ways of Worldmaking (Nelson Goodman)
13. Competition as a Discovery Procedure (F.A. Hayek)
14. The Transactional Self (Jerome Bruner)
15. The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm (S. J. Gould
and R. C. Lewontin)
16. The Coasian and Knightian Theories of the Firm (Donald J. Boudreaux and
Randall G. Holcombe)
Part 4: Made
17. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Outcomes
17. The State of Humanity (Julian L. Simon)
18. From the Past to the Future (Julian L. Simon)
19. The Possibility of Social Choice (Amartya Sen)
20. The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs In The West And Fails
Everywhere Else (Hernando De Soto)
21. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic
Systems (Elinor Ostrom)
22. Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (Alexander
Gerschenkron)
Part 5: Method
23. Studying entrepreneurship as a three-legged artifact
24. Economics as a Historical Science (Herbert A. Simon)
25. The Art and Science of Cause and Effect (Judea Pearl)
26. Conceptual Metaphor in Everyday Language (George Lakoff and Mark
Johnson)
27. Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (Richard Rorty)
28. What Pragmatism Means (William James)
29. Conclusion: Creative Powers of a Free Civilization (F.A. Hayek)