Entrepreneurship is an emerging, dynamic and to a considerable
extent, unpredictable phenomenon. Thus, it makes for a challenging
research subject. In this book, one of the most experienced
empiricists in the field has collected some of his most important
ideas on how improved conceptualization and research design can
make this challenge more manageable. Per Davidsson addresses
questions such as: What precisely is entrepreneurship and
entrepreneurship research? What unique contribution can it make
compared with research in other fields? Conversely, how can
scholars with different disciplinary backgrounds best contribute to
the study of entrepreneurship? What does the emergent and highly
diverse nature of entrepreneurship imply for research design? And
what is required from entrepreneurship researchers - and
practitioners - in order for the research to make strong
contributions to business and policy practice? This comprehensive,
in-depth account of how the emergence of new entrepreneurial
activity can be studied will be warmly welcomed by researchers and
academics in the areas of entrepreneurship, innovation and
methodology and research design.
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