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Recognizing how the lines between digital and traditional forms of
entrepreneurship are blurring, this forward-thinking book combines
digital technology and entrepreneurship perspectives to advance
knowledge on this paradigm-shifting typology of entrepreneurship.
Kisito Futonge Nzembayie and Anthony Paul Buckley explore how in
the digital age, the micro-level activities of digital
entrepreneurs in new venture creation continue to digitally
transform and disrupt economic systems at macro-levels. As digital
entrepreneurship and other typologies of entrepreneurship in the
digital age become increasingly conceptually fuzzy, the book sets
out to define the digital entrepreneurship domain; what it is and
why it is distinctive and disruptive. It concludes by offering a
pragmatic framework for digital entrepreneurship implementation and
demonstrates how the authors have put this into practice in their
own work. Placing digital entrepreneurship in its conceptual and
historical context, the book provides a clear understanding of the
mechanisms driving the digital entrepreneurial process and
practical tools to help nurture and develop new digital ventures.
It will be valuable reading for business scholars and students
interested in the role of technology in their field. Business
managers and practitioners will also benefit from the book's
guidelines and analytical tools.
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The Worst of Times (Paperback)
Misty Rigney; Edited by Craig Anthony Buckley; John Eric Buckley
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R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The streets of Queen City belong to the notorious Durrant crime
family until the emergence of a shadowy figure known only as the
Stranger. As Queen City's finest track a deranged serial killer,
grizzled yet burnt out Detective Patches O'Brien must overcome his
own personal demons for the good of the city. Meanwhile, the
Stranger imposes his own twisted brand of justice upon the Durrant
crime family. The Durrants can handle the cops, but this would-be
vigilante has become a thorn in their side. A thorn that must be
removed at all costs...
Hasten, quickly, hasten. The wolves are coming near Life at St.
George's school continues The Knights of the Round Table are
gathering The Headmaster hesitates, perhaps too long The Grail has
not been destroyed, and it can be found A student is stirred by
tales of Robin Hood Stories are told, poems are heard, songs are
sung, wisdom is shared And battles are fought. And Arthur still is
King.
Why would a school want a storyteller? Why, nine years later, is
there a need for a reunion? Mark Lind picks up a newspaper in a
library, triggering a chain of events that leads to age-old
struggles being fought out in schoolrooms and forests,
relationships and values, quests and castles. Some claim that King
Arthur is long dead, but older writers say that he sleeps, and if
his land is in peril, he will return. If something once existed, it
stays existing. These are dangerous times and there are people who
might be willing to join the battle. On both sides.
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