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Entrepreneurship in Context.

Much research in entrepreneurship presents results as if they are universally and timelessly valid. Entrepreneurship in Context takes the opposite tack -- it studies entrepreneurship as a context bound phenomenon. For entrepreneurship, the importance of context goes beyond gaining understanding and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Van Gelderen, Marco
Otros Autores: Masurel, Enno
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
Colección:Routledge studies in entrepreneurship.
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  • Front Cover; Entrepreneurship in Context; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword: Tom Elfring; Part I: Introduction; 1. Introduction to 'Entrepreneurship in Context': Marco van Gelderen, Karen Verduyn, and Enno Masurel; 2. Some Reflections Concerning the Ethos and Ethics of Entrepreneurship: Frits Schipper; Part II: Micro-Context; 3. Rhythmanalyzing the Emergence of the Republic of Tea: Karen Verduyn; 4. Individualizing Entrepreneurship Education Putting Each Student Into Context: Marco van Gelderen; Part III: Engaging with Context.
  • 5. Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Administered Markets: New Entrants' Stakeholder Mobilization and Legitimacy Generation in Dutch Health Care: Eveline Stam-Hulsink & Willem Hulsink6. Entrepreneurship for Environmentally Sustainable Design: Bart Bossink; 7. Reducing Food Waste: An Opportunity for the Innovative Catering Entrepreneur: Gerry Kouwenhoven, Sergej Bulterman, & Vijayender Reddy; Part IV: Entrepreneurship as Context; 8. Muslim Businesswomen Doing Boundary Work: The Negotiation of Islam, Gender, and Ethnicity Within Entrepreneurial Contexts: Caroline Essers & Yvonne Benschop.
  • 9. Social Capital as Networks of Networks: The Case of a Chinese Entrepreneur: Peter Peverelli & Lynda Jiwen SongPart V: Wider Contextual Influences; 10. Regions, Families, Religion Continuity and Change in Social Contexts of Entrepreneurship Between 1800 and 2000: Karel Davids; 11. Contextualizing Chinese Indonesian Entrepreneurship: Juliette Koning; 12. Entrepreneurship, Reverse Migration, and Social Change in a Comparative Perspective: Heidi Dahles; 13. Mennonite Community-Based Entrepreneurship in Belize, Central America: Carel Roessingh.
  • 14. Entrepreneurship and Culture: Roy Thurik and Marcus DejardinPart VI: Descriptions of Context; 15. The New Dutch Economy: 'New and Colorful Entrepreneurship': Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp; 16. Entrepreneurial Competences in the Creative Sector: Empirical Evidence From Dutch Dance Teachers: Enno Masurel & Sentini Grunberg; 17. Entrepreneurship and Science-Based Venturing: The Case of Vaccine Development: Esther Pronker, Ab Osterhaus, Eric Claassen, & Willem Hulsink; Contributors; Index.