The Theoretical World of Entrepreneurship contains the first and
most comprehensive examination of more than 250 theories applicable
to the study of entrepreneurship. It includes a theoretical
examination of current social and economic controversies that
impact entrepreneurs. Following in Weber's tradition, it also
compares the doctrines of 16 Christian denominations and nine world
religions which offer different conceptual windows for
understanding entrepreneurs. The author ties the theoretical world
of entrepreneurship together by pursuing three primary objectives.
The first objective is to focus intently on the need to specify the
assumptions of the theories that are used to address research
questions. The second is to provide a common vision of diverse
perspectives. The third is to help scholars who are seeking
alternatives to the conventional wisdom. This comprehensive
resource is ideal for doctoral students seeking to grasp the entire
theoretical domain of the field of entrepreneurship. It also serves
as a reference for professors who want to position the work that
they know best within the frame of the entire theoretical world of
entrepreneurship. The book is accessible enough to engage those who
do not already possess an academic background.
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