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Entrepreneurship : a contemporary and global approach / David Deakins (Editor), Jonathan Scott (Editor), Mark S. Freel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Sage, c 2024.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvi, 341p. : ill.(some col.) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781529621877
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.04 ENT
Contents:
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach Chapter 2: Entrepreneurial Practice: A Global Perspective Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship Chapter 4: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Indigenous Knowing, Being and Doing Shape Entrepreneurial Practice Chapter 5: Social Entrepreneurship: Catalysing Positive Social Change Chapter 6: Resources for Entrepreneurship Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship Chapter 9: Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Sustainability and the Circular Economy Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship
Summary: This popular and well received standard text on Entrepreneurship has been completely revised and updated for the second edition. The text retains the favourably reviewed features of the first edition which include the importance of context, diversity and differing international entrepreneurial practice, yet is underpinned by coverage and application of relevant theory. In particular, the text now contains important and entirely new sections on entrepreneurship in the face of multiple global crises, evidence on entrepreneurial resilience, new case study material on examples of international entrepreneurship from developing countries including a new section on Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, new case material on ‘clean technology’ entrepreneurship and on green finance, and a new chapter on Indigenous Entrepreneurship. All chapters have been completely updated to reflect increased diversity and the place of Entrepreneurship in the context of multiple global crises. The text retains the pedagogic features of the first edition which are consistent throughout the text and include learning outcomes, boxed case studies with discussion questions, policy and practical issues, summaries of each chapter, recommended reading and suggested assignments. The text is complemented by online support material for tutors" -- Provided by Publisher
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Foreword by Mark Freel

Includes references and index (p.329-341)

Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship: A Contemporary Approach
Chapter 2: Entrepreneurial Practice: A Global Perspective
Chapter 3: Diversity and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship
Chapter 4: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Indigenous Knowing, Being and Doing Shape Entrepreneurial Practice
Chapter 5: Social Entrepreneurship: Catalysing Positive Social Change
Chapter 6: Resources for Entrepreneurship
Chapter 7: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Chapter 8: Corporate Entrepreneurship
Chapter 9: Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Sustainability and the Circular Economy
Chapter 10: Internationalization and Entrepreneurship
Chapter 11: Business Models and Entrepreneurship

This popular and well received standard text on Entrepreneurship has been completely revised and updated for the second edition. The text retains the favourably reviewed features of the first edition which include the importance of context, diversity and differing international entrepreneurial practice, yet is underpinned by coverage and application of relevant theory. In particular, the text now contains important and entirely new sections on entrepreneurship in the face of multiple global crises, evidence on entrepreneurial resilience, new case study material on examples of international entrepreneurship from developing countries including a new section on Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, new case material on ‘clean technology’ entrepreneurship and on green finance, and a new chapter on Indigenous Entrepreneurship. All chapters have been completely updated to reflect increased diversity and the place of Entrepreneurship in the context of multiple global crises. The text retains the pedagogic features of the first edition which are consistent throughout the text and include learning outcomes, boxed case studies with discussion questions, policy and practical issues, summaries of each chapter, recommended reading and suggested assignments. The text is complemented by online support material for tutors" -- Provided by Publisher

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