Entrepreneurial Processes in a Changing Economy

Entrepreneurial Processes in a Changing Economy

Author: Friederike Welter

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1781004730

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This insightful book presents leading-edge European research on entrepreneurial processes in a changing global world. The contributors take a closer look at what constitutes entrepreneurial processes; how entrepreneurs develop their businesses and access critical resources in times of crisis; and which roles knowledge and innovation play in continuous venture development. The chapters included in this volume give a flavour of the themes and approaches featuring in contemporary entrepreneurship and small business research in Europe. Entrepreneurial Processes in a Changing Economy will prove invaluable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of entrepreneurship and small business. Entrepreneurship and small business researchers and policy makers will also find plenty of relevant information in this important resource.


The Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Contexts

The Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Contexts

Author: Ulla Hytti

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2018-02-23

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1788110994

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Context is everything in entrepreneurship research. This book compellingly demonstrates the ways in which the distinctive European cultural, societal and geographic environments enable research into new entrepreneurial phenomena. It also gives guidance as to how future research should endeavour to understand the influences of context.


Agricultural Management Strategies in a Changing Economy

Agricultural Management Strategies in a Changing Economy

Author: Popescu, Gabriel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2015-01-31

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 1466675225

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Research and development in agriculture is a very relevant topic in today’s society, especially given the evolution of land ownership structures and resources exploitation. These transformations have paved the way for new approaches in the allocation and management of agricultural systems. Agricultural Management Strategies in a Changing Economy brings together emergent research and best practices in the area of agricultural management, policy, and structures. Highlighting theoretical concepts and empirical research, this book will be an all-encompassing reference source for professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, and students in the field of agricultural economics and sustainable development, as well as in related disciplines.


Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Author: Tim Mazzarol

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-27

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 9811394121

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This book provides an overview of the theory, practice and context of entrepreneurship and innovation at both the industry and firm level. It provides a foundation of ideas and understandings designed to shape the reader’s thinking and behaviour to better appreciate the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in modern economies, and to recognise their own abilities in this regard. The book is aimed at students studying advanced levels of entrepreneurship, innovation and related fields as well as practitioners (for example, managers, business owners). As entrepreneurship and innovation are largely indivisible elements and cannot be adequately understood if studied separately, the book provides the reader with an overview of these elements and how they combine to create new value in the market. This edition is updated with recent international research, including research and examples from Europe, the US, and the Asia-Pacific region.


Making Poor Nations Rich

Making Poor Nations Rich

Author: Benjamin Powell

Publisher: Stanford Economics & Finance

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Making Poor Nations Rich illustrates the importance of institutions that support economic freedom and private property rights for promoting the form of productive entrepreneurship that leads to sustained increases in countries' standard of living.


Necessity Entrepreneurs

Necessity Entrepreneurs

Author: Jeremi Brewer

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2014-03-28

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1781956189

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Necessity entrepreneurs are individuals in developing countries who start small enterprises out of necessity. While they range from street sellers to educated hopefuls with little access to formal employment, the one thing that unites them is the need


The Entrepreneur

The Entrepreneur

Author: Mark Casson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780389203285

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Presents an economic theory of the entrepreneur which seeks to synthesize previous work by Hayek, Kirzner, Frank Knight and others. Examines the various factors on which entrepreneurial success depends -- timing, the imagination, ability of the decision maker, the quality of information available, financial and institutional support, management skills and motivation. Also covers the implications of entrepreneurship for social mobility and for a theory of value and distribution.


Business Challenges in the Changing Economic Landscape - Vol. 2

Business Challenges in the Changing Economic Landscape - Vol. 2

Author: Mehmet Huseyin Bilgin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 3319225936

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This book is the second of the two volumes featuring selected articles from the 14th Eurasia Business and Economics conference held in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2014. Peer-reviewed articles in this second volume present latest research findings and breakthroughs in the areas of General Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, SMEs, and Entrepreneurship. The contributors are both distinguished and young scholars from different parts of the World.


Systems Engineering for Business Process Change

Systems Engineering for Business Process Change

Author: Peter Henderson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1447104579

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A very large proportion of commercial and industrial concerns in the UK find their business competitiveness dependent on huge quantities of already installed, legacy IT. Often the nature of their business is such that, to remain competitive, they have to be able to change their business processes. Sometimes the required change is radical and revolutionary, but more often the required change is incremental. For such incremental change, a major systems engineering problem arises. The cost and delay involved in changing the installed IT to meet the changed business requirements is much too high. In order to address this issue the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) set up, in 1996, a managed research programme entitled Systems Engineering for Business Process Change (SEBPC). I was appointed as co-ordinator of the programme. The overall aim of this new managed research programme was to release the full potential of IT as an enabler of business process change, and to overcome the disabling effects which the build-up of legacy systems has on such change. As such, this aim addressed a stated objective of the Information Technology and Computer Science (IT&CS) part of EPSRC to encourage research at a system level.