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This book draws attention to the classic, seminal articles in
entrepreneurship that have made profound contributions to the
field's emergence, development, and maturity. In each chapter, a
classic is identified, ideas contained therein that are still
relevant to the field are discussed, and subsequently follow-up
research that is being conducted based on these ideas is
highlighted, including possible areas of future research. Scholars
will embrace this systematic effort to identify and reveal the
contribution of classic articles in entrepreneurship research and
their impact on subsequent scholarship.
The purpose of this book is to identify and analyze modern classics
in entrepreneurship research with the goal of highlighting
cutting-edge themes in the work of various scholars that are
pushing the boundaries of the field, post 2000. As the
entrepreneurship field matures, it is important to identify the
novel contributions that will help shape the next decades of
scholarship, by providing scholars with the concepts, frameworks,
and approaches needed to help develop the new theories and
practices of entrepreneurship. By focusing on emerging key
contributions, this book takes a stance that sets it apart from
other similar works by scholars that have focused only on existing
themes rather than those that will characterize the relationship
between entrepreneurship and new technological advances, growing
inequalities, gender, diversity and inclusion, and socio-political
shifts in the landscape of entrepreneurial ecosystems, allowing for
critical and new conversations on entrepreneurship to take shape.
This book will provide discussion on emergent themes and approaches
that will continue to build the future of entrepreneurship as an
exciting and rigorous academic discipline.
This book introduces the research background and significance of
carbon emissions in the tunnel industry and systematically reviewed
the research progresses of carbon emission researches for tunnels,
LCA (life cycle assessment) research framework, and uncertainty
research progress. The authors propose a novel modular carbon
emission calculation method for highway tunnel construction and
expounds on the modular LCA system boundary theory of tunnel
construction. This method does not require abundant knowledge of
LCA modeling, which is convenient for general engineering and
technical personnel to calculate the carbon emission level of
tunnel construction. The calculation formulas for input and carbon
emissions of each module are provided. It also analyzes the
parameter uncertainty, model uncertainty, and scenario uncertainty
of the carbon emissions from tunnel construction by the Monte Carlo
method. Further, this book proposes the fitting model of carbon
emissions of unit engineering quantity in tunnel construction,
which benefits to simplify the calculation of carbon emissions.This
book is mainly aimed at engineering and technical personnel in the
construction industry, especially tunnel and underground
engineering, including tunnel design engineers; tunnel construction
engineers, experts, and scholars; tunnel owners; management
departments.
This book draws attention to the classic, seminal articles in
entrepreneurship that have made profound contributions to the
field's emergence, development, and maturity. In each chapter, a
classic is identified, ideas contained therein that are still
relevant to the field are discussed, and subsequently follow-up
research that is being conducted based on these ideas is
highlighted, including possible areas of future research. Scholars
will embrace this systematic effort to identify and reveal the
contribution of classic articles in entrepreneurship research and
their impact on subsequent scholarship.
The purpose of this book is to identify and analyze modern classics
in entrepreneurship research with the goal of highlighting
cutting-edge themes in the work of various scholars that are
pushing the boundaries of the field, post 2000. As the
entrepreneurship field matures, it is important to identify the
novel contributions that will help shape the next decades of
scholarship, by providing scholars with the concepts, frameworks,
and approaches needed to help develop the new theories and
practices of entrepreneurship. By focusing on emerging key
contributions, this book takes a stance that sets it apart from
other similar works by scholars that have focused only on existing
themes rather than those that will characterize the relationship
between entrepreneurship and new technological advances, growing
inequalities, gender, diversity and inclusion, and socio-political
shifts in the landscape of entrepreneurial ecosystems, allowing for
critical and new conversations on entrepreneurship to take shape.
This book will provide discussion on emergent themes and approaches
that will continue to build the future of entrepreneurship as an
exciting and rigorous academic discipline.
This book introduces the research background and significance of
carbon emissions in the tunnel industry and systematically reviewed
the research progresses of carbon emission researches for tunnels,
LCA (life cycle assessment) research framework, and uncertainty
research progress. The authors propose a novel modular carbon
emission calculation method for highway tunnel construction and
expounds on the modular LCA system boundary theory of tunnel
construction. This method does not require abundant knowledge of
LCA modeling, which is convenient for general engineering and
technical personnel to calculate the carbon emission level of
tunnel construction. The calculation formulas for input and carbon
emissions of each module are provided. It also analyzes the
parameter uncertainty, model uncertainty, and scenario uncertainty
of the carbon emissions from tunnel construction by the Monte Carlo
method. Further, this book proposes the fitting model of carbon
emissions of unit engineering quantity in tunnel construction,
which benefits to simplify the calculation of carbon emissions.This
book is mainly aimed at engineering and technical personnel in the
construction industry, especially tunnel and underground
engineering, including tunnel design engineers; tunnel construction
engineers, experts, and scholars; tunnel owners; management
departments.
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