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Thoroughly revised and updated, International Entrepreneurship
explains the opportunities and challenges facing internationalising
entrepreneurial ventures. With a new section on international
sustainable entrepreneurship and new cases and examples throughout,
this second edition of a successful textbook will be indispensable
for students of international entrepreneurship. Key Features:
Theory and practice go hand in hand so there are real-world gains
for future born globals Flexibility of use for instructors to fit
their own context and needs, particularly for integrating into
current entrepreneurship or business courses Accessible and
highly-relevant case studies provide insight into how real
companies handle current issues, preparing students for future
entrepreneurial ventures Further reading references and
supplementary example boxes allow students to extend their
knowledge outside the lecture hall and inspire a passion for the
subject A dedicated overview illustrating the state-of-the-art
solely from the point of view of international entrepreneurship
allowing students to build in-depth knowledge on the topic from a
single resource International Entrepreneurship provides the
foundation for all international entrepreneurship courses, as well
as an ideal supplementary text for graduate students studying
entrepreneurship and international business.
Essays on aspects of early drama, including in this volume a focus
on the Towneley plays. Editors: Sarah Carpenter, Pamela M. King,
Meg Twycross, Greg Walker. Medieval English Theatre is the premier
journal in early theatre studies. Its name belies its wide range of
interest: it publishes articles on theatreand pageantry from across
the British Isles up to the opening of the London playhouses and
the suppression of the civic mystery cycles, and also includes
contributions on European and Latin drama, together with analyses
of modernsurvivals or equivalents, and of research productions of
medieval plays. This volume includes essays on spectatorship,
audience reception and records of early drama, especially in
Scotland, besides engaging with the current interest in the
Towneley Plays and the history of its manuscript.
After more than four decades of real income stagnation,
ever-increasing inequality and household financial distress, this
book explores how the very fabric of our society is under threat.
It argues that although capitalism is imperfect, it can be
improved, and harnessing its forces of production to more suitable
social relations of production is key to that improvement.
Highlighting the concept of ‘social capitalism’ and ensuring
that it is consistent with our underlying theoretical vision of how
capitalism works, chapters address the need for an alternative
theory of economic policy-making by combining elements of Marx,
Keynes and Schumpeter (MKS). Applying their emphasis on
distributive conflicts, effective demand and innovation, the MKS
system provides an in-depth description of capitalist dynamics and
how they reflect observed capitalist history. Based on this
approach, Capitalism, Inclusive Growth, and Social Protection
suggests that an unregulated capitalistic system is inherently
unstable, generates social inequality and is ultimately unviable.
This comprehensive book is an excellent resource for scholars
concerned with alternatives to prevailing economics who wish to
examine more intensively the current problems of capitalism. The
analysis will also be of great value to policy makers and
representatives of civil society.
Thoroughly revised and updated, International Entrepreneurship
explains the opportunities and challenges facing internationalising
entrepreneurial ventures. With a new section on international
sustainable entrepreneurship and new cases and examples throughout,
this second edition of a successful textbook will be indispensable
for students of international entrepreneurship. Key Features:
Theory and practice go hand in hand so there are real-world gains
for future born globals Flexibility of use for instructors to fit
their own context and needs, particularly for integrating into
current entrepreneurship or business courses Accessible and
highly-relevant case studies provide insight into how real
companies handle current issues, preparing students for future
entrepreneurial ventures Further reading references and
supplementary example boxes allow students to extend their
knowledge outside the lecture hall and inspire a passion for the
subject A dedicated overview illustrating the state-of-the-art
solely from the point of view of international entrepreneurship
allowing students to build in-depth knowledge on the topic from a
single resource International Entrepreneurship provides the
foundation for all international entrepreneurship courses, as well
as an ideal supplementary text for graduate students studying
entrepreneurship and international business.
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