Contemporary entrepreneurship : multidisciplinary perspectives on innovation and growth /
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Imprint: | Switzerland : Springer, 2016. |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11253838 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1 Contemporary entrepreneurship and field of research
- Contemporary Entrepreneurship: An Overview
- The Field of Entrepreneurship Research: Some Significant Developments
- Part 2 Entrepreneurial performance and growth
- Linking Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in Sweden, 1850-2000
- Investigating the Impact of Small Versus Large Firms on Economic Performance of Countries and Industries
- Competitive Strategies, Perceived Competition and Firm Performance of Micro Firms: The Case of Trento
- The route to high growth: Patterns of Financial and Operational Decisions for new Firms in France
- Innovation, Information Technology and Performance: The Iberoamerican SMEs Context
- Part 3 Entrepreneurial individual primers, paths and outcomes
- Entrepreneurship and Hybrid Self-employment
- Heterogeneous Self-Employment and Work Values: The Evidence from Online Freelance Marketplaces
- Exploring the Reasons and Ways to Exit: The Entrepreneur Perspective
- Work-Life Balance: Differences Between Entrepreneurs And Non-Entrepreneurs
- Post-entrepreneurs: Self-employed People in Retirement
- The Political Entrepreneur: Deus ex Machina of Public Choice Theory?
- Part 4 Entrepreneurial frameworks, ethics and culture
- Intentions And Perceptions of the Entrepreneurial Career Among Croatian Students: Initial Results of a Longitudinal Empirical Study
- Fiction and Substance. Start-Up Support: An Analysis on Interaction
- Establishing Ethical Values in Entrepreneurial Decision-making: The Justification for a Cognitive Network
- The Development of Entrepreneurial Culture in Transition Economy. An Empirical Model Discussion
- Business Angels, Social Networks, and Radical Innovation
- Micro Entrepreneurship and Female Homework in Developing Countries: On the Limited Capacity of Micro Entrepreneurship as Analytical Term.