Entrepreneurship, the creation of new economic entities, is central
to the structure and functioning of organizations and economies.
New business formation also shapes the nature of social and
economic stratification in an economy and may be an important
vehicle for social mobility. The papers in this volume explore many
of the issues that are central to the study of entrepreneurship
today and also break new ground in the field. The papers explore
the importance of entrepreneurship, the process by which
entrepreneurship occurs, and the way both meaning and process vary
with context and opportunity structures. These papers address
long-standing controversies in the study of entrepreneurship, and
they also identify new, innovative questions and approaches. As a
result, both seasoned entrepreneurship researchers and those who
are new to the field will find the papers interesting and useful.
Research in the Sociology of Work is now available online at
ScienceDirect full-text online of volumes 10 onwards.
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