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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 August 2000
- ISBN 9780198294627
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages414 pages
- Size 242x163x28 mm
- Weight 703 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures and tables 0
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Short description:
A new addition to the Oxford Management Readers series that looks at the culture and role of the entrepreneur from an interdisciplinary perspective. Introduced by an internationally known and highly respected editor, this volume contains the best that has been written on the subject by economists, sociologists, historians, and anthropologists.
MoreLong description:
A new addition to the series that looks at the culture and role of the entrepreneur from different disciplinary perspectives. Includes all the key readings, introduced by a highly respected editor.
This is a useful book for students of entrepreneurship because it brings together a number of excellent works from the social sciences whose focus is broadly relevant to the subject of entrepreneurship. It is undoubtedly worth reading just to revisit Joseph Schumpeter's theories of entrepreneurship and Rosabeth Moss Kanter's concepts on corporate enterprise
Table of Contents:
Introduction
A Guide to the Social Science Literature for Entrepreneurs-To-Be
Part I: Different Social Science Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship as Innovation
Entrepreneurship Before and After Schumpeter
The Entrepreneur and Profit
Values and Entrepreneurship in the Americas
The Modernization of Entrepreneurship
Economic Spheres in Darfur
Part II: Entrepreneurship and the Firm. Small Firms, Large Firms, and How a Manager can also be an Entrepreneur
When a Thousand Flowers Bloom
Part III: Entrepreneurship and the Firm
When a Thousand Flowers Bloom: Structural, Collective, and Social Conditions for Innovation in Organization
Entrepreneurial Strategies in New Organizational Populations
Innovation in Large and Small Firms
The Economic Sociology of Firms and Entrepreneurs
Part IV: Entrepreneurship in a Changing World
The Network Entrepreneur
The Origins and Dynamics of Production Networks in Silicon Valley
Entrepreneurship and Culture: The Case of Freddy, the Strawberry Man
Ethnic Entrepreneurs