Productive Unproductive and Destructive Entrepreneurship

Productive  Unproductive and Destructive Entrepreneurship
Author: Arnis Sauka
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 3631573049

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Drawing on Baumol's concepts of productive, unproductive and destructive entrepreneurship and relevant amendments, this book develops a conceptual framework which allows operationalising the concepts for empirical assessment. Using data from a longitudinal survey, the author further makes one of the first attempts to address these concepts empirically. The results show the importance of shifting the focus from firms' activities to output on both, venture and societal levels, short and long term. Overall, the findings suggest that productive entrepreneurs are less involved in behaviour such as tax avoidance or illegal business and show a higher level of entrepreneurial orientation.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship
Author: Joshua Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1786358468

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Cover -- Editorial advisory board -- Guest editorial -- Baumol's productive and unproductive entrepreneurship after 25 years -- Productive versus unproductive entrepreneurship -- Indirectly productive entrepreneurship -- Two sides to the evasion -- The substance of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurship of substances -- Unproductive entrepreneurship in US military contracting -- Destructive entrepreneurship and the security context

The Economics of Entrepreneurship

The Economics of Entrepreneurship
Author: Simon C. Parker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521899604

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A theoretical and empirical investigation of how economics can contribute to our understanding of entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Author: Wim Naudé
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230295155

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Leading international scholars provide a timely reconsideration of how and why entrepreneurship matters for economic development, particularly in emerging and developing economies. The book critically dissects the evolving relationship between entrepreneurs and the state.

Foundational Research in Entrepreneurship Studies

Foundational Research in Entrepreneurship Studies
Author: Golshan Javadian,Vishal K. Gupta,Dev K. Dutta,Grace Chun Guo,Arturo E. Osorio,Banu Ozkazanc-Pan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319735283

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This book draws attention to the classic, seminal articles in entrepreneurship that have made profound contributions to the field’s emergence, development, and maturity. In each chapter, a classic is identified, ideas contained therein that are still relevant to the field are discussed, and subsequently follow-up research that is being conducted based on these ideas is highlighted, including possible areas of future research. Scholars will embrace this systematic effort to identify and reveal the contribution of classic articles in entrepreneurship research and their impact on subsequent scholarship.

Against Entrepreneurship

Against Entrepreneurship
Author: Anders Örtenblad
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030479374

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This book explores whether there is reason to be against entrepreneurship. Just like literature on the darker sides of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship, the book is an answer to the one-sided, overly positive and uncritical image of entrepreneurship. The “twist” in this book, in comparison with literature on dark sides of entrepreneurship, is to explore being against entrepreneurship. From various perspectives such as lexical semantics, Marxism, philosophy of science and psychology, the contributors contemplate on why there may be reason to be against entrepreneurship discourse as well as entrepreneurship practice. Some chapters are based on first-hand empirical data, others are conceptual. The main overall conclusion is that there are some strong arguments for being against entrepreneurship discourse, as well as for being against certain aspects of entrepreneurship practice. Before it is reasonable to be against entrepreneurship practice in total, a convincing and practicable alternative needs to be developed. This book will be valuable reading for entrepreneurship scholars, as well as academics working in the fields of business ethics, (critical) management, and international business.

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Policy

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Policy
Author: David B. Audretsch,Isabel Grilo,A. Roy Thurik
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781847206794

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This book is a well written and handy source for readers. Additionally, it provides an overview of current issues relevant to the development of entrepreneurial policy, which is based on interesting case studies across a number of nations. . . Dessy Irawati, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research What is new in the world is the need to understand business dynamics; the entry, exit and growth of firms in the economy. This dynamic firm structure, as opposed to the static firm structure that dominated past thinking, has spurred an outpouring of research. The heart of the issue is that while many have identified the importance of business dynamics (entry and exit) we have only recently taken a closer look at the ecological system in which some companies must die for others to thrive. Entrepreneurs are the predators of this system. Public policy in an entrepreneurial economy (dynamic) must limit the forces that prevent firm exit and foster the forces that promote firm entry. This book makes an important contribution to the debate. Zoltan J. Acs, George Mason University, US and Max Planck Institute of Economics, Germany This unique Handbook provides a solid foundation for essential study in the nascent field of entrepreneurship policy research. This foundation is initially developed via the exploration of two significant propositions underpinning the nature of entrepreneurship policy research. The first is that entrepreneurship has emerged as a bona fide focus of public policy, particularly with respect to economic growth and employment creation. The second is that neither scholars nor policy makers are presently equipped to understand the public policy role for entrepreneurship. The contributors experienced scholars, specialist researchers and dynamic policy makers thus grapple with novel questions of considerable policy relevance that few have previously posed. The Handbook therefore provides some of the first crucial, systematic analyses of important issues, and key questions to be raised in order to move entrepreneurship policy forward are also presented. Written by academics and practitioners drawing examples from both North America and Europe, this stimulating new Handbook is a prerequisite for students, scholars and practitioners in the incipient world of entrepreneurship policy.

Context Matters

Context Matters
Author: Peter J. Boettke,Christopher J. Coyne
Publsiher: Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2009
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 9781601982063

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Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship analyzes the connection between entrepreneurship and institutions. The goal is to provide a discussion of the literature on institutions in economics, develop the argument on the relationship between institutions and entrepreneurship and apply this logic to a variety of entrepreneurial settings - private for-profit, private non-profit and political. In addition to exploring entrepreneurship within several institutional settings, the authors also consider entrepreneurship on institutional arrangements. Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship develops the notion of institutions and provide insight into what this concept entails. The authors show how institutions matter for entrepreneurship and economic development. This if followed by a consideration of 'social entrepreneurship', 'political entrepreneurship', and the role of 'institutional entrepreneurs' and their impact on the formation and evolution of institutions. The authors end with a discussion of the implications for future research.