نتایج جستجو برای: entrepreneurship

تعداد نتایج: 15344  

2012
Mathew Todres

Prior Work: Two broad perspectives reconceptualise entrepreneurship as social change, namely the movements spearheaded by Hjorth and Steyaert (2003, 2004, 2006, 2009), and the feminist perspectives of Calás et al., (2009). In the former case, empirical examples have been cited to illustrate the activity of ‘public entrepreneurship’ and the ways in which individual citizens have created new civi...

2006
Peter G. Klein Michael L. Cook

Entrepreneurship and Economic Organization Because entrepreneurs in many ways personify market forces, one might expect them to be the central figures in economics. Similarly, because most entrepreneurial ventures somehow involve a firm, entrepreneurship would seem to be a core element of the economics of organization (represented, for example, by Milgrom and Roberts). However, entrepreneurship...

2014
Brandon Randolph-Seng Ronald K. Mitchell Alejandra Marin Jae H. Lee Ryan Larson

In a synthesis of the relevant social cognition, human resources, stakeholder, and entrepreneurship literatures, this article explores how perceptions about entrepreneurship affect entrepreneurial behavior and job security seeking. Definitions and reasons for the apparent incompatibility of entrepreneurship and job security are analyzed, with the impact of cognitions about the two terms being a...

2007
Ângela Pereira Leonel Morgado Paulo Martins Benjamim Fonseca

Currently much importance is given to entrepreneurship in the economic development of the countries. Also, in the educational system (from primary school to college) value is given to the teaching of entrepreneurship concepts through many initiatives spread throughout the world. However, in primary school these initiatives are still rare, and this is a context where we consider the existence of...

2013
Subrata Chakrabarty A. E. Bass A. Erin Bass

This study focuses on the supplemented strategies of microfinance institutions (MFIs), in which the MFI offers nonfinancial services, such as entrepreneurship related knowledge, in addition to financial services to impoverished borrowers at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP). We examine two contextual factors–foreign direct investment (FDI) and loan defaults–to better understand the relationship b...

2004
Karina Skovvang Christensen

The concept of corporate entrepreneurship has been confusingly used by researchers to explain various organisational phenomena such as ways of managing, strategy and innovation. The abundant use of labels and perspectives interchangeably has consequently led to lack of clarity. This article reviews the literature in order to provide an overview and categorisation of corporate entrepreneurship. ...

2009
Peter G Klein Joseph T Mahoney Anita M McGahan Christos N Pitelis

This paper explores innovation, experimentation, and creativity in the public domain and in the public interest. Researchers in various disciplines have studied public entrepreneurship, but there is little work in management and economics on the nature, incentives, constraints, and boundaries of entrepreneurship directed to public ends. We identify a framework for analyzing public entrepreneurs...

2007
Barbara J. Bird Bernard Shaw

Temporal dynamics are at the heart of entrepreneurship. This Special Issue of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice presents a collection of papers focused on the intersection of time and entrepreneurial organization. Traditional approaches to the interface between entrepreneurship and time are grounded in western logic, where time is linear and scarce, faster is better, and the future is held t...

2005
SANG M. LEE

Over the last two decades, entrepreneurship has emerged as a mainstream business discipline in the United States. Even after the collapse of the dotcom phenomenon, the global explosion of e-business and new business opportunities created by advances in information and telecommunication technologies (ICT) have widely popularized entrepreneurship for new venture creation. But while entrepreneursh...

2013
Nikhilesh Dholakia

China and India are touted as new entrepreneurship powerhouses. The two countries’ different institutional history and characteristics have led to differences in environments related to entrepreneurship. There are some well-founded rationales as well as a number of misinformed and ill-guided viewpoints about the friendliness of the environment to support entrepreneurship in each country as well...

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