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Business Failure and Entrepreneurship - Emergence, Evolution and Future Research (Paperback)
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Business Failure and Entrepreneurship - Emergence, Evolution and Future Research (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Entrepreneurship
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This book explores the issues and provides a comprehensive overview
of the evolution of business failure research that has surrounded
the subject over the years within the entrepreneurship literature.
This literature review is organized as follows: Section 2 discusses
the lack of a universally accepted definition of business failure,
the difficulties that arise from this, and the way in which this
has directly contributed to the limitations of quantitative
studies. Furthermore the range of definitions employed by various
studies within the literature is examined in addition to the
diverse methodological approaches. Section 3 charts the emergence
of failure studies in the business literature, from their roots in
financially driven bankruptcy prediction models to the more
encompassing organizational decline models. The review also
explores competing perspectives of business failure - deterministic
and voluntaristic. These two distinct schools of thought raise
compelling, albeit reductionist arguments in their exploration of
the drivers of business failure. Section 4 provides a review of the
extant literature on business failure in the entrepreneurship
field. The focus is on the areas of enquiry that have dominated
literature in the area. The section examines the body of knowledge
on causes of, learning from, and psychological effect of failure in
the context of entrepreneurship. Additionally the literature
pertaining to emotions and failure as well as recovery from failure
are discussed and popular theories that accompany these subjects
are considered. This section culminates in an overview of the
methodological approaches that are more commonly seen in the recent
literature and then discusses the way in which these approaches
compare to previous research methods. The latter part of the review
is comprised of Section 5 where an overview of the limitations of
current approaches to the study of business failure is presented;
particular focus is given to the issues that arise from
retrospective biases. Finally, Section 6 explores the future of the
research topic within the entrepreneurship literature. The review
concludes with a summary of the key arguments presented and an
iteration of the importance, for both theory and practice, of
sustaining and advancing business failure research.
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