This engaging textbook offers a modern perspective on all that is
essential to know about entrepreneurship. It will prove required
reading for both lecturers and undergraduate and Masters students
on upper-level entrepreneurship courses.Bjoern Bjerke covers all
kinds of aspects of entrepreneurship including the history of the
subject, our modern entrepreneurial society, local community
development, entrepreneurship in different national cultures and
women as entrepreneurs. He addresses some theoretical developments,
and considers a narrow and a broad view of entrepreneurship,
rational and natural entrepreneurial start-ups and entrepreneurship
in space and place. At the end of every chapter, there are numerous
'Think' questions and a practice case, which may be useful when
studying the subject alone or when teaching it. There are online
resources for teachers to support the text. Contents: Introduction:
A Book About, for or in Entrepreneurship? 1. The History of
Entrepreneurship as an Academic Subject 2. Our Society During the
Twenty-first Century 3. All These Preneurs 4. Business
Entrepreneurship: The Narrow View 5. Business Entrepreneurship: The
Broad View 6. Social Entrepreneurship 7. Entrepreneurship and Local
Development 8. Start-ups of Entrepreneurial Activities 9. Women as
Entrepreneurs 10. Entrepreneurial Activities in Different National
Cultures 11. Some Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations
References Index
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