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World Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship
This comprehensive reference work, written by some of the most eminent academics in the field, contains entries on numerous aspects of entrepreneurship.
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This comprehensive reference work, written by some of the most eminent academics in the field, contains entries on numerous aspects of entrepreneurship.
Topics covered include: business angels, Chinese clan entrepreneurship, criminal entrepreneurship, defining the entrepreneur, employee start-ups, entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurship policy, ethics, ethnic minority entrepreneurship, family business, global entrepreneurship and transnationalism, indigenous entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, internationalization, involuntary entrepreneurship, Islam and entrepreneurship, mature-age entrepreneurs, pastoralism, religion as an explanatory variable for entrepreneurship, rural entrepreneurship, self-efficacy, small island entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and venture capital. There are also entries on individuals including Conrad Hilton, Howard Hughes and Joseph Schumpeter.
Providing its readers with a unique point of reference, as well as stimulus for further research, this Encyclopedia is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, particularly students, scholars and researchers.
Topics covered include: business angels, Chinese clan entrepreneurship, criminal entrepreneurship, defining the entrepreneur, employee start-ups, entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurship policy, ethics, ethnic minority entrepreneurship, family business, global entrepreneurship and transnationalism, indigenous entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, internationalization, involuntary entrepreneurship, Islam and entrepreneurship, mature-age entrepreneurs, pastoralism, religion as an explanatory variable for entrepreneurship, rural entrepreneurship, self-efficacy, small island entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and venture capital. There are also entries on individuals including Conrad Hilton, Howard Hughes and Joseph Schumpeter.
Providing its readers with a unique point of reference, as well as stimulus for further research, this Encyclopedia is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, particularly students, scholars and researchers.
Critical Acclaim
‘This is an excellent reference book for academics, public policy planners and practitioners wanting to know more about the vast area of entrepreneurship. . . The World Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship is a great reference work for people who want to know more about the deeper aspects of entrepreneurship and who can critically analyse its various elements. Léo-Paul Dana, the editor, has done a tremendous job. The book is a timely addition to the entrepreneurship literature. . . this volume provides an excellent starting point for students, faculty, policy makers and practitioners to realize the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset.’
– Vanessa Ratten, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
‘This comprehensive reference work features entries on numerous aspects of entrepreneurship, written by well-qualified academics from around the world. . . Readers will appreciate the contributors’ explanations of the application of entrepreneurship in a variety of complex environments.’
– P. Judy Li, Choice
– Vanessa Ratten, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
‘This comprehensive reference work features entries on numerous aspects of entrepreneurship, written by well-qualified academics from around the world. . . Readers will appreciate the contributors’ explanations of the application of entrepreneurship in a variety of complex environments.’
– P. Judy Li, Choice
Contributors
Contributors: Z.J. Acs, K. Althoff, R.B. Anderson, A. Atherton, D.B. Audretsch, U. Backes-Gellner, G. Baldacchino, W.J. Baumol, D. Bögenhold, J. Bonnet, R.T. Bradley, T. Brau, M. Casson, P. Cussy, L.-P. Dana, T.E. Dana, A.A. Degen, S. Down, U. Fachinger, A. Fayolle, L. Ferguson, L.J. Filion, K. Frith, Y. Gasse, W.A. Ghoul, P. Gottschalk, R.T. Hamilton, M. Han, R. Harms, T.H. Hawver, J. Huebscher, P.-A. Julien, K.R. Kao, R.W.Y. Kao, R.R. Kao, T. Kautonen, P. Kilby, A.M. Kleinbaum, A. Koch, S. Kolb, S. Kraus, P. Kyrö, C. Lendner, D. Leong, I.H. Light, C.M. Mason, P.P. McDougall, G. McElwee, M. Morris, M. Niemi, J.J. Obrecht, B.M. Oviatt, J. Palmroos, A.M. Peredo, J.M. Pollack, V. Ratten, M.T. Schaper, L. Schjoedt, A.E. Singer, U. Staber, D. Storey, S. Terjesen, D. Tomasino, P. Vainio, P.C. Weber, I. Welpe, F. Welter, K. Wennberg, A. Werner
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Robert Blackburn
Preface
1. Business Angels
Colin M. Mason
2. Chinese Clan Entrepreneurship
David Leong
3. Configuration Approach in Entrepreneurship Research
Rainer Harms and Sascha Kraus
4. Criminal Entrepreneurship
Petter Gottschalk
5. Defining the Entrepreneur
Louis Jacques Filion
6. Economics and Entrepreneurship
William J. Baumol
7. Employee Start-ups
Andreas Koch
8. Entrepreneurial Decision-making
Jean Bonnet, Pascal Cussy and Thomas Brau
9. Entrepreneurial Desirability
Yvon Gasse
10. Entrepreneurial Orientation
Thomas H. Hawver and Jeffrey M. Pollack
11. Entrepreneurship Education
Alain Fayolle
12. Entrepreneurship in the Ethnic Ownership Economy
Ivan H. Light
13. Entrepreneurship Policy
David B. Audretsch
14. Environment for Entrepreneurship
Jean J. Obrecht
15. Ethics and Entrepreneurship
Alan E. Singer
16. Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship
Léo-Paul Dana and Michael Morris
17. Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Toward Stewardship-based Economics
Raymond W.Y. Kao, Rowland R. Kao and Kenneth R. Kao
18. Exit
Karl Wennberg
19. Family Business
Sascha Kraus and Rainer Harms
20. Feasibility of Entrepreneurship
Yvon Gasse
21. Geographic Proximity in Entrepreneurship
Udo Staber
22. Global Entrepreneurship and Transnationalism
Ivan H. Light
23. Historical Context of Entrepreneurship
Mark Casson
24. Hotelier Entrepreneur
Kirk Frith
25. Howard Hughes
Teresa E. Dana
26. The Hudson’s Bay Company
Lynn Ferguson
27. Implicit Theories of Entrepreneurship
Jeffrey M. Pollack
28. Indigenous Entrepreneurship as a Function of Cultural Perceptions of Opportunity
Léo-Paul Dana and Robert Brent Anderson
29. Interdependent Innovation
Adam M. Kleinbaum
30. Intermediated Internationalization Theory
Zoltan J. Acs and Siri Terjesen
31. International Entrepreneurship
Benjamin M. Oviatt, Vladislav R. Maksimov and Patricia P. McDougall
32. Internationalization of European Entrepreneurs
Léo-Paul Dana, Isa Welpe, Vanessa Ratten and Mary Han
33. Involuntary Entrepreneurship
Teemu Kautonen, Simon Down, Friederike Welter, Kai Althoff, Jenni Palmroos, Susanne Kolb and Pekka Vainio
34. Islam and Entrepreneurship
Wafica Ali Ghoul
35. Learning Business Planning
P. Kyrö and M. Niemi
36. Mature-age Entrepreneurship
Paull C. Weber and Michael T. Schaper
37. Pastoralism as a Form of Entrepreneurship
A. Allan Degen
38. Process
Yvon Gasse
39. A Quantum-holographic Approach to the Psychophysiology of Intuitive Action
Raymond Trevor Bradley and Dana Tomasino
40. Regional Context of Entrepreneurship
Dieter Bögenhold and Uwe Fachinger
41. Religion as an Explanatory Variable for Entrepreneurship
Léo-Paul Dana
42. Rural Entrepreneurship
Gerard McElwee and Andrew Atherton
43. Schumpeter, Creative Destruction and Entrepreneurship
Dieter Bögenhold
44. Self-efficacy
Jeffrey M. Pollack
45. Signalling
Uschi Backes-Gellner and Arndt Werner
46. Simulation Games
Christian Lendner and Jutta Huebscher
47. Small Island Entrepreneurship
Godfrey Baldacchino
48. Social Entrepreneurship
Ana Maria Peredo
49. Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Robert T. Hamilton
50. Teams
Leon Schjoedt and Sascha Kraus
51. Ten Percenters: Fast-growth Middle-market Firms in Britain
David Storey
52. Territorial Entrepreneurship
Pierre-André Julien
53. Third-world Entrepreneurship
Peter Kilby
54. Trust and Entrepreneurship
Friederike Welter
55. Venture Capital
Jeffrey M. Pollack and Thomas H. Hawver
Index
Foreword
Robert Blackburn
Preface
1. Business Angels
Colin M. Mason
2. Chinese Clan Entrepreneurship
David Leong
3. Configuration Approach in Entrepreneurship Research
Rainer Harms and Sascha Kraus
4. Criminal Entrepreneurship
Petter Gottschalk
5. Defining the Entrepreneur
Louis Jacques Filion
6. Economics and Entrepreneurship
William J. Baumol
7. Employee Start-ups
Andreas Koch
8. Entrepreneurial Decision-making
Jean Bonnet, Pascal Cussy and Thomas Brau
9. Entrepreneurial Desirability
Yvon Gasse
10. Entrepreneurial Orientation
Thomas H. Hawver and Jeffrey M. Pollack
11. Entrepreneurship Education
Alain Fayolle
12. Entrepreneurship in the Ethnic Ownership Economy
Ivan H. Light
13. Entrepreneurship Policy
David B. Audretsch
14. Environment for Entrepreneurship
Jean J. Obrecht
15. Ethics and Entrepreneurship
Alan E. Singer
16. Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship
Léo-Paul Dana and Michael Morris
17. Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Toward Stewardship-based Economics
Raymond W.Y. Kao, Rowland R. Kao and Kenneth R. Kao
18. Exit
Karl Wennberg
19. Family Business
Sascha Kraus and Rainer Harms
20. Feasibility of Entrepreneurship
Yvon Gasse
21. Geographic Proximity in Entrepreneurship
Udo Staber
22. Global Entrepreneurship and Transnationalism
Ivan H. Light
23. Historical Context of Entrepreneurship
Mark Casson
24. Hotelier Entrepreneur
Kirk Frith
25. Howard Hughes
Teresa E. Dana
26. The Hudson’s Bay Company
Lynn Ferguson
27. Implicit Theories of Entrepreneurship
Jeffrey M. Pollack
28. Indigenous Entrepreneurship as a Function of Cultural Perceptions of Opportunity
Léo-Paul Dana and Robert Brent Anderson
29. Interdependent Innovation
Adam M. Kleinbaum
30. Intermediated Internationalization Theory
Zoltan J. Acs and Siri Terjesen
31. International Entrepreneurship
Benjamin M. Oviatt, Vladislav R. Maksimov and Patricia P. McDougall
32. Internationalization of European Entrepreneurs
Léo-Paul Dana, Isa Welpe, Vanessa Ratten and Mary Han
33. Involuntary Entrepreneurship
Teemu Kautonen, Simon Down, Friederike Welter, Kai Althoff, Jenni Palmroos, Susanne Kolb and Pekka Vainio
34. Islam and Entrepreneurship
Wafica Ali Ghoul
35. Learning Business Planning
P. Kyrö and M. Niemi
36. Mature-age Entrepreneurship
Paull C. Weber and Michael T. Schaper
37. Pastoralism as a Form of Entrepreneurship
A. Allan Degen
38. Process
Yvon Gasse
39. A Quantum-holographic Approach to the Psychophysiology of Intuitive Action
Raymond Trevor Bradley and Dana Tomasino
40. Regional Context of Entrepreneurship
Dieter Bögenhold and Uwe Fachinger
41. Religion as an Explanatory Variable for Entrepreneurship
Léo-Paul Dana
42. Rural Entrepreneurship
Gerard McElwee and Andrew Atherton
43. Schumpeter, Creative Destruction and Entrepreneurship
Dieter Bögenhold
44. Self-efficacy
Jeffrey M. Pollack
45. Signalling
Uschi Backes-Gellner and Arndt Werner
46. Simulation Games
Christian Lendner and Jutta Huebscher
47. Small Island Entrepreneurship
Godfrey Baldacchino
48. Social Entrepreneurship
Ana Maria Peredo
49. Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Robert T. Hamilton
50. Teams
Leon Schjoedt and Sascha Kraus
51. Ten Percenters: Fast-growth Middle-market Firms in Britain
David Storey
52. Territorial Entrepreneurship
Pierre-André Julien
53. Third-world Entrepreneurship
Peter Kilby
54. Trust and Entrepreneurship
Friederike Welter
55. Venture Capital
Jeffrey M. Pollack and Thomas H. Hawver
Index