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This book brings the emerging nexus between community and entrepreneur to light by exploring the mutual impact that communities and entrepreneurs have on one another, focusing on how entrepreneurship development can push beyond the traditional focus on economic growth. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Community Development.
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This book brings the emerging nexus between community and entrepreneur to light by exploring the mutual impact that communities and entrepreneurs have on one another, focusing on how entrepreneurship development can push beyond the traditional focus on economic growth. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Community Development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351623391
- Artikelnr.: 54670169
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351623391
- Artikelnr.: 54670169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michael W-P Fortunato is a founding partner of Creative Insight Community Development (CICD), co-founder of North Bay Music Foundry (California, USA), an instructor in Community and Economic Development at Penn State University (Pennsylvania, USA), and former Assistant Professor of Sociology, Engaged Scholar, and Director of the Center for Rural Studies at Sam Houston State University, USA. His professional interests include finding ways to infuse community development practice with high levels of creativity, enthusiasm, and compassion. His research focuses on how local culture and institutional structure shape local innovation, entrepreneurship, and well-being in communities both domestically and internationally; and how to enable transformation from legacy social systems into newer, flexible, more democratic and entrepreneurial local systems that serve the public good. Theodore R. Alter is Professor of Agricultural, Environmental and Regional Economics, and Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Community Development, at Pennsylvania State University, USA. He also serves as an Adjunct Research Fellow in the School of Law at the University of New England in Australia. His research and teaching focus on community and rural development, resource and environmental economics, public sector economics and policy, institutional and behavioral economics, and public scholarship and civic engagement in higher education.
1. Community entrepreneurship development: an introduction Michael W-P
Fortunato and Theodore Alter 2. Entrepreneurship and community development:
what matters and why? Thomas S. Lyons 3. Rural economic development under
devolution: A test of local strategies Jessica A. Crowe, Ryan Ceresola,
Tony Silva and Nicholas Recker 4. Complex transactions: Community
development financial institutions lending to ethnic entrepreneurs in Los
Angeles R. Varisa Patraporn 5. Invisible struggles: the representation of
ethnic entrepreneurship in US newspapers Leona Achtenhagen and Cindy J.
Price Schultz 6. Constructing a multi-dimensional measure of local
entrepreneurial culture Nicole Breazeale, Michael W.-P. Fortunato, James E.
Allen IV, Ronald J. Hustedde and Helen Pushkarskaya 7. Government and the
entrepreneurial ecology: The case of Halifax, Nova Scotia Bruce Dye and
Theodore R. Alter 8. Creating and sustaining a model of community-based
enterprise learning: a participatory case study of ready hubs Tim Vorley
and Nick Williams 9. Creating entrepreneurial communities: building
community capacity for ecosystem development Deborah M. Markley, Thomas S.
Lyons and Donald W. Macke
Fortunato and Theodore Alter 2. Entrepreneurship and community development:
what matters and why? Thomas S. Lyons 3. Rural economic development under
devolution: A test of local strategies Jessica A. Crowe, Ryan Ceresola,
Tony Silva and Nicholas Recker 4. Complex transactions: Community
development financial institutions lending to ethnic entrepreneurs in Los
Angeles R. Varisa Patraporn 5. Invisible struggles: the representation of
ethnic entrepreneurship in US newspapers Leona Achtenhagen and Cindy J.
Price Schultz 6. Constructing a multi-dimensional measure of local
entrepreneurial culture Nicole Breazeale, Michael W.-P. Fortunato, James E.
Allen IV, Ronald J. Hustedde and Helen Pushkarskaya 7. Government and the
entrepreneurial ecology: The case of Halifax, Nova Scotia Bruce Dye and
Theodore R. Alter 8. Creating and sustaining a model of community-based
enterprise learning: a participatory case study of ready hubs Tim Vorley
and Nick Williams 9. Creating entrepreneurial communities: building
community capacity for ecosystem development Deborah M. Markley, Thomas S.
Lyons and Donald W. Macke
1. Community entrepreneurship development: an introduction Michael W-P
Fortunato and Theodore Alter 2. Entrepreneurship and community development:
what matters and why? Thomas S. Lyons 3. Rural economic development under
devolution: A test of local strategies Jessica A. Crowe, Ryan Ceresola,
Tony Silva and Nicholas Recker 4. Complex transactions: Community
development financial institutions lending to ethnic entrepreneurs in Los
Angeles R. Varisa Patraporn 5. Invisible struggles: the representation of
ethnic entrepreneurship in US newspapers Leona Achtenhagen and Cindy J.
Price Schultz 6. Constructing a multi-dimensional measure of local
entrepreneurial culture Nicole Breazeale, Michael W.-P. Fortunato, James E.
Allen IV, Ronald J. Hustedde and Helen Pushkarskaya 7. Government and the
entrepreneurial ecology: The case of Halifax, Nova Scotia Bruce Dye and
Theodore R. Alter 8. Creating and sustaining a model of community-based
enterprise learning: a participatory case study of ready hubs Tim Vorley
and Nick Williams 9. Creating entrepreneurial communities: building
community capacity for ecosystem development Deborah M. Markley, Thomas S.
Lyons and Donald W. Macke
Fortunato and Theodore Alter 2. Entrepreneurship and community development:
what matters and why? Thomas S. Lyons 3. Rural economic development under
devolution: A test of local strategies Jessica A. Crowe, Ryan Ceresola,
Tony Silva and Nicholas Recker 4. Complex transactions: Community
development financial institutions lending to ethnic entrepreneurs in Los
Angeles R. Varisa Patraporn 5. Invisible struggles: the representation of
ethnic entrepreneurship in US newspapers Leona Achtenhagen and Cindy J.
Price Schultz 6. Constructing a multi-dimensional measure of local
entrepreneurial culture Nicole Breazeale, Michael W.-P. Fortunato, James E.
Allen IV, Ronald J. Hustedde and Helen Pushkarskaya 7. Government and the
entrepreneurial ecology: The case of Halifax, Nova Scotia Bruce Dye and
Theodore R. Alter 8. Creating and sustaining a model of community-based
enterprise learning: a participatory case study of ready hubs Tim Vorley
and Nick Williams 9. Creating entrepreneurial communities: building
community capacity for ecosystem development Deborah M. Markley, Thomas S.
Lyons and Donald W. Macke