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The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship
Taschenbuch von Bernard Yeung
Sprache: Englisch

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A comprehensive review of state-of-the-art research in Entrepreneurship, written by an international team of leading scholars. Entrepreneurship has been a dynamic and expanding area of research over the last twenty years, but there has been no standard reference work for both established scholars and new researchers. This book fills that gap.
A comprehensive review of state-of-the-art research in Entrepreneurship, written by an international team of leading scholars. Entrepreneurship has been a dynamic and expanding area of research over the last twenty years, but there has been no standard reference work for both established scholars and new researchers. This book fills that gap.
Über den Autor
Mark Casson is Professor of Economics at the University of Reading. His publications include The Entrepreneur (1982; new edition, 2002), Entrepreneurship and Business Culture (1995) and Enterprise and Leadership (2000). He has contributed articles on entrepreneurship to the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, the International Encyclopaedia of Social Science, the Fortune Dictionary of Economics and the Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History. His most recent work focuses on links between entrepreneurship and theories of the firm.

Bernard Yeung is Abraham Krasnoff Professor of Global Business, Economics and Strategy, Stern School of Business, New York University. He was Vice-President of the Academy of International Business, 2000-2002. He has published widely at the interface of economics, finance and strategy, with special reference to SME performance, family business, corporate finance, capital market functionality, and foreign direct investment. He edited Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the Global Economy (1999) with Zoltan Acs.

Anuradha Basu is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship, Lucas Graduate School of Business, San Jose State University, California, and formerly Visiting Scholar, Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform, Stanford University (2002-3). She has published widely on Asian business, and on ethnic minority businesses in the UK. She was a member of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office UK India Consultative Group (2001-2).

Nigel Wadeson is lecturer in Economics at the University of Reading. He has published on decision making, the firm, and entrepreneurship in a range of books and journals. He teaches entrepreneurship and small business economics at masters level. He spent several years working in entrepreneurial ventures in the IT industry and has also acted as a consultant involved in high-level government policy work.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1: Mark Casson, Bernard Yeung, Anuradha Basu and Nigel Wadeson: Introduction

  • Part I: Theory and History

  • 2: Martin Ricketts: Theories of Entrepreneurship: Historical Development and Critical Assessment

  • 3: J. Stanley Metcalfe: Entrepreneurship and Evolution

  • 4: Nigel S. Wadeson: Cognitive Aspects of Entrepreneurship

  • 5: Martin Carter: Entrepreneurship and Marketing

  • 6: Tony Corley: Historical Biographies of Entrepreneurs

  • Part II: Small Firms

  • 7: Robert Cressy: Determinants of Small Firm Survival and Growth

  • 8: Zoltan Acs: Start-ups and Entry Barriers: SME Population Dynamics

  • 9: Carole Howorth, Mary Rose and Eleanor Hamilton: Definitions, Diversity and Development: Key Debates in Family Business Research

  • 10: David J. Storey: Evaluating SME Policies and Programmes: Technical and Political Dimensions

  • Part III: Innovation

  • 11: David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach: Entrepreneurship, Growth and Restructuring

  • 12: Walter Kuemmerle: Innovation in Large Firms

  • 13: Luca Berchicci and Chris Tucci: Entrepreneurship, Technology and Schumpeterian Innovation: Entrants and Incumbents

  • Part IV: Finance

  • 14: Robert Cressy: Venture Capital

  • 15: Gary Dushnitsky: Corporate Venture Capital: Past Evidence and Future Directions

  • Part V: Employment, Self-Employment and Buy-Outs

  • 16: Simon Parker: Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment and the Labour Market

  • 17: Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright: Habitual Entrepreneurs

  • 18: Mike Wright and Andrew Burrows: Entrepreneurship and Management Buy-Outs

  • Part VI: Social and Cultural Aspects

  • 19: Amir N. Licht and Jordan I. Siegel: Social Dimensions of Entrepreneurship

  • 20: Kathy Fogel, Ashton Hawk, Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung: Institutional Obstacles to Entrepreneurship

  • 21: Anuradha Basu: Ethnic and Minority Enterprise

  • 22: Andrew Godley: Migration of Entrepreneurs

  • 23: Candida Brush: Women Entrepreneurs

  • 24: Marina Della Giusta and Zella King: Enterprise Culture

  • Part VII: Spatial and International Dimensions

  • 25: Philip McCann: Regional Development: Clusters and Districts

  • 26: Peter J. Buckley: International Expansion: Foreign Direct Investment by SMEs

  • 27: Saul Estrin, Klaus E. Meyer and Maria Bytchkova: Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies

Details
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780199546992
ISBN-10: 0199546991
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Yeung, Bernard
Hersteller: OUP Oxford
Maße: 244 x 170 x 44 mm
Von/Mit: Bernard Yeung
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.05.2008
Gewicht: 1,37 kg
Artikel-ID: 108624393
Über den Autor
Mark Casson is Professor of Economics at the University of Reading. His publications include The Entrepreneur (1982; new edition, 2002), Entrepreneurship and Business Culture (1995) and Enterprise and Leadership (2000). He has contributed articles on entrepreneurship to the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, the International Encyclopaedia of Social Science, the Fortune Dictionary of Economics and the Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History. His most recent work focuses on links between entrepreneurship and theories of the firm.

Bernard Yeung is Abraham Krasnoff Professor of Global Business, Economics and Strategy, Stern School of Business, New York University. He was Vice-President of the Academy of International Business, 2000-2002. He has published widely at the interface of economics, finance and strategy, with special reference to SME performance, family business, corporate finance, capital market functionality, and foreign direct investment. He edited Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the Global Economy (1999) with Zoltan Acs.

Anuradha Basu is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship, Lucas Graduate School of Business, San Jose State University, California, and formerly Visiting Scholar, Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform, Stanford University (2002-3). She has published widely on Asian business, and on ethnic minority businesses in the UK. She was a member of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office UK India Consultative Group (2001-2).

Nigel Wadeson is lecturer in Economics at the University of Reading. He has published on decision making, the firm, and entrepreneurship in a range of books and journals. He teaches entrepreneurship and small business economics at masters level. He spent several years working in entrepreneurial ventures in the IT industry and has also acted as a consultant involved in high-level government policy work.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1: Mark Casson, Bernard Yeung, Anuradha Basu and Nigel Wadeson: Introduction

  • Part I: Theory and History

  • 2: Martin Ricketts: Theories of Entrepreneurship: Historical Development and Critical Assessment

  • 3: J. Stanley Metcalfe: Entrepreneurship and Evolution

  • 4: Nigel S. Wadeson: Cognitive Aspects of Entrepreneurship

  • 5: Martin Carter: Entrepreneurship and Marketing

  • 6: Tony Corley: Historical Biographies of Entrepreneurs

  • Part II: Small Firms

  • 7: Robert Cressy: Determinants of Small Firm Survival and Growth

  • 8: Zoltan Acs: Start-ups and Entry Barriers: SME Population Dynamics

  • 9: Carole Howorth, Mary Rose and Eleanor Hamilton: Definitions, Diversity and Development: Key Debates in Family Business Research

  • 10: David J. Storey: Evaluating SME Policies and Programmes: Technical and Political Dimensions

  • Part III: Innovation

  • 11: David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach: Entrepreneurship, Growth and Restructuring

  • 12: Walter Kuemmerle: Innovation in Large Firms

  • 13: Luca Berchicci and Chris Tucci: Entrepreneurship, Technology and Schumpeterian Innovation: Entrants and Incumbents

  • Part IV: Finance

  • 14: Robert Cressy: Venture Capital

  • 15: Gary Dushnitsky: Corporate Venture Capital: Past Evidence and Future Directions

  • Part V: Employment, Self-Employment and Buy-Outs

  • 16: Simon Parker: Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment and the Labour Market

  • 17: Deniz Ucbasaran, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright: Habitual Entrepreneurs

  • 18: Mike Wright and Andrew Burrows: Entrepreneurship and Management Buy-Outs

  • Part VI: Social and Cultural Aspects

  • 19: Amir N. Licht and Jordan I. Siegel: Social Dimensions of Entrepreneurship

  • 20: Kathy Fogel, Ashton Hawk, Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung: Institutional Obstacles to Entrepreneurship

  • 21: Anuradha Basu: Ethnic and Minority Enterprise

  • 22: Andrew Godley: Migration of Entrepreneurs

  • 23: Candida Brush: Women Entrepreneurs

  • 24: Marina Della Giusta and Zella King: Enterprise Culture

  • Part VII: Spatial and International Dimensions

  • 25: Philip McCann: Regional Development: Clusters and Districts

  • 26: Peter J. Buckley: International Expansion: Foreign Direct Investment by SMEs

  • 27: Saul Estrin, Klaus E. Meyer and Maria Bytchkova: Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies

Details
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780199546992
ISBN-10: 0199546991
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Yeung, Bernard
Hersteller: OUP Oxford
Maße: 244 x 170 x 44 mm
Von/Mit: Bernard Yeung
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.05.2008
Gewicht: 1,37 kg
Artikel-ID: 108624393
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