Grand transformation towards an entrepreneurial economy : exploring the void /
Formica explains why public policy needs to shift towards the entrepreneurial economy and how this can be done. This book focuses on the crucial role of policies to support entrepreneurs and establish the right environment for new business development and rapid conversion of ideas into enterprises t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Group Publishing Limited,
2015.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Out of the Fire and into the Void; Note from the Author; Chapter 1 The Background; 1.1. The Wind of Entrepreneurship Is Blowing; 1.2. All Things Are Full of Gods; 1.3. In Search of Bold Concepts; 1.4. The Irresistible Ambiguity of Policy Makers; 1.5. A Vase that Grows Larger; 1.6. Keeping the New Entrepreneurialism at Bay; 1.7. The Void of the Fifties; 1.8. Punch-Drunk Boxers and a Herd of Wild Horses; 1.9. Moving Ahead in Search of Jobs; 1.10. New Wisdom for a New Age.
- 1.11. The Blocking Forces of Sectional Interests1.12. The Poisonous Tail of the Case of Lehman Brothers; Chapter 2 Intermezzo: If Pandora's Box Were Opened; 2.1. The German Evil; 2.2. Hope of Learning; 2.3. Primary School: Elon Musk's Road "to the Stars"; 2.4. "Multi Linguists" Become Entrepreneurs; 2.5. Hope of Undertaking; Chapter 3 A New Protagonist on the Stage: The Knowledge-Based Entrepreneurial Society; 3.1. The Reasons Why Policy Makers Miss the Entrepreneurial Society's Purpose; 3.2. At Opposite Ends of the Economic Spectrum: Rebel Entrepreneurs and Precarious Workers.
- 3.3. Under the Umbrella of the Incumbents3.4. The Poor Quality of Public Intervention in the European Union; 3.5. The Rise of the New Entrepreneur; 3.6. The Factor "t"; Chapter 4 The Shadow of Corporatism Looming over the Sharing and On-Demand Economy; 4.1. The Shift from Ownership to Access to Goods and Services; Or, the Sharing Economy: A "Black Box"; 4.2. The Corporatist Plot; 4.3. Democritean Man and the Economic Democratization; 4.4. Access, Not Ownership; 4.5. A Skilled Pilot; 4.6. Effective Altruism to Wear Entrepreneurial Clothes.
- 4.7. Crowdfunding and Cryptocurrencies: High Contentious Issues before Public AuthoritiesChapter 5 Bountiful Void: A Generator of Expansive Forces; 5.1. Supply Side of the Economy: The Side Preferred by Policy Makers; 5.2. Three Times "Government"; 5.3. "Complicated" Policy Makers and "Complex" Innovators; 5.4. Three Freedoms under Threat; 5.5. False Perceptions; 5.6. Changing Patterns of Play; 5.7. Taking Advantage from the Economic Chasm; 5.8. The Investment Vacuum; 5.9. The IT-CMF Model; Chapter 6 Absence of Void: The Negativity of Abundance in the Case of Italy.
- 6.1. The Italian Economy in Chains6.2. Industrial Policy: The Great Illusion; 6.3. Innovation Policy: Dreaming of the Pentagon; 6.4. It's the Entrepreneurship, Stupid; 6.5. Deadly Weaknesses; Chapter 7 The Golden Age of the Policy Makers; 7.1. Are the Policy Makers in an Uncontainable Ascendency?; 7.2. The Revolving Door; 7.3. Bulimia of Regulations; 7.4. The Maliciousness of Senior Bureaucrats; Chapter 8 The Void of Intermediation; 8.1. More Regulation, More Intermediation; 8.2. The Weight of the Intermediation.