Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Ownership & organization of enterprises > Entrepreneurship
|
Buy Now
Creativity and Entrepreneurial Performance - A General Scientific Theory (Hardcover, 2015)
Loot Price: R1,883
Discovery Miles 18 830
You Save: R1,923
(51%)
|
|
Creativity and Entrepreneurial Performance - A General Scientific Theory (Hardcover, 2015)
Series: Exploring Diversity in Entrepreneurship
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
The essential problem in entrepreneurship is improving the
performance of entrepreneurs. The most important theories will be
the ones that most enable us to predict and then ultimately
influence entrepreneurial performance. This book develops a new and
more accurate theory of entrepreneurial performance based in
entrepreneurial creativity. The field of entrepreneurship has a
long tradition of expecting entrepreneurial performance to be
influenced by creativity, tracing back even before the pioneering
work of Joseph Schumpeter (1883 to 1950), who defined
entrepreneurship as creative-destruction-creating the new by
supplanting or destroying the old. Subsequently, psychologist
Robert Sternberg defined creativity as broadly encompassing
creative aspects of personality, motivation, intellect, thinking
style and relevant knowledge. Using Sternberg's definition of
creativity, the authors reviewed the evidence directly linking
entrepreneurial creativity and entrepreneurial performance,
concluding that the linkage is both statistically and practically
significant. In order to scientifically tie entrepreneurship to
creativity the book pursues a number of major objectives: In parts
one and two, the authors remind us of our scientific challenge in
the light of the depressing levels of performance typically to be
found in the real world of entrepreneurship and explores the
limitations of the dominant paradigms driving research in the field
of entrepreneurship today. In part three, they bring together
existing evidence to demonstrate the predictive and explanatory
powers of creativity in relation to entrepreneurship. In part four,
they further explore correlations between creativity and
entrepreneurial performance at the individual and macro or society,
levels. In summary, the book offers a bold predictive theory
linking entrepreneurial creativity to entrepreneurial performance,
however neither as boldly as a definitional linkage nor as timidly
as one in a hundred or so factors potentially explaining
entrepreneurial performance. This result is a general scientific
theory that offers a serious challenge to entrepreneurial scholars
who are pursuing other means for understanding the causality of
entrepreneurial performance.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.