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The transition to a circular economy requires innovation at all
levels of society. This insightful Research Handbook is the first
comprehensive edited work examining how innovation can contribute
to a more circular economy. Illustrating the critical part played
by individuals, organisations and system-level actors in the
development of circular innovations, this Research Handbook
demonstrates that while many firms are working towards a circular
economy, most of the innovations are incremental. Hence, the loop
is far from closed, and much more radical work remains to be done
by both academics and practitioners. The content and structure
reflect a multi-level understanding of innovation for a circular
economy, with conceptual chapters and strong empirical research
with both quantitative and qualitative research designs.
Highlighting the urgent need for a circular economy, authors call
for more comprehensive and radical innovation efforts to achieve
it. This Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for
academics and students of innovation and entrepreneurship, as well
as those more broadly interested in the circular economy.
Practitioners and policymakers will also find this useful for
providing practical examples of how to understand innovation
processes and frameworks that contribute to a circular economy.
This book explores how entrepreneurship can be taught through case
studies, arguing that entrepreneurship education needs specific
cases and case methods to teach students entrepreneurial skills and
mindsets. Providing unique perspectives and examples on how case
teaching can be applied in entrepreneurship education, the book
draws together a wide range of real-life case studies. Informing
and inspiring entrepreneurship educators, Part I employs
theoretical perspectives and practical procedures related to case
teaching in entrepreneurship education. Novel and innovative case
methods for entrepreneurship education are explored as well as the
theoretical foundations of case-based entrepreneurship education.
Part II offers 15 Nordic case studies divided into three main
groups relating to becoming an entrepreneur, early-phase venture
creation, and acting entrepreneurially in established
organisations. Supplemented by online teaching notes, this
thought-provoking book will be a valuable resource for
entrepreneurship educators at higher education institutions.
Questions and activities included in the case studies will also be
useful for students with an interest in entrepreneurship.
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