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Providing new perspectives on the interface between passion and
entrepreneurship, this book recognizes that entrepreneurship is not
just based on the search for profit. Instead, the entrepreneurial
experience incorporates more complex processes, often based on less
rational behavior motivated by reasons other than revenue.
'Passion' refers both to emotional elements that may fuel an
entrepreneurial effort as well as something that feeds the
business. The book challenges established views and shows the
complexity of the link between passion and entrepreneurship. The
authors discuss the main implications for businesses, and explore
how passion at the individual and community level influences
entrepreneurial efforts. Offering case studies from multiple
sectors alongside conceptual frameworks, this edited volume is a
useful tool for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working
on entrepreneurship.
This book offers a novel perspective on starting-up new business
ventures through examining the process by which they become part of
the existing business environment. The book highlights the
importance of inter-organizational business relationships.
Asserting that new ventures need to interact and connect with
customers and suppliers, alongside policy actors and universities,
Starting up in Business Networks demonstrates how beginning a new
venture demands initiating and developing business relationships.
Noting a lack of prior research into the process by which start-ups
embed into an existing business network, this book presents
examples from countries such as Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and
China to analyse the emergence and evolution of start-up business
networks.
Providing new perspectives on the interface between passion and
entrepreneurship, this book recognizes that entrepreneurship is not
just based on the search for profit. Instead, the entrepreneurial
experience incorporates more complex processes, often based on less
rational behavior motivated by reasons other than revenue.
'Passion' refers both to emotional elements that may fuel an
entrepreneurial effort as well as something that feeds the
business. The book challenges established views and shows the
complexity of the link between passion and entrepreneurship. The
authors discuss the main implications for businesses, and explore
how passion at the individual and community level influences
entrepreneurial efforts. Offering case studies from multiple
sectors alongside conceptual frameworks, this edited volume is a
useful tool for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working
on entrepreneurship.
This book offers a novel perspective on starting-up new business
ventures through examining the process by which they become part of
the existing business environment. The book highlights the
importance of inter-organizational business relationships.
Asserting that new ventures need to interact and connect with
customers and suppliers, alongside policy actors and universities,
Starting up in Business Networks demonstrates how beginning a new
venture demands initiating and developing business relationships.
Noting a lack of prior research into the process by which start-ups
embed into an existing business network, this book presents
examples from countries such as Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and
China to analyse the emergence and evolution of start-up business
networks.
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