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Informationen zum Autor KEITH GLANCEY is strategic planning director for a company providing seed capital and management services to new technology ventures. He was formerly a Lecturer in Economics at Napier University, Edinburgh and has published widely on entrepreneurship in a variety of books and international journalsRONALD W. MCQUAID is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Napier University, Edinburgh. He has postgraduate degrees from the London School of Economics and Harvard University and has published a number of books and articles on economic development issues and on entrepreneurship. He has acted as a consultant to local, national and supranational agencies and firms Klappentext Entrepreneurial Economics is concerned with the role of entrepreneurs, and the nature and scope of entrepreneurship in the economy. It broadly covers a range of economic and non-economic theories of the characteristics and behaviour of entrepreneurs. Also considered are government policies to increase the number of entrepreneurs in the economy and social entrepreneurship linked to economic development. It includes illustrations of successful entrepreneurs and more detailed case-studies. Zusammenfassung Entrepreneurial Economics is concerned with the role of entrepreneurs! and the nature and scope of entrepreneurship in the economy. Also considered are government policies to increase the number of entrepreneurs in the economy and social entrepreneurship linked to economic development. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables Acknowledgements PART I: WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP? Introduction Entrepreneurship in the Economy PART II: THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurship in Neo-classical Economics Entrepreneurship and Market Dynamics Socio-Economic Influences on Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Contracts and Networks Non-economic Perspectives on Entrepreneurship PART III: POLICY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE WIDER SOCIETY Social Entrepreneurship Public Policies to Promote Entrepreneurship PART IV: CONCLUSIONS Conclusions Appendix: Business Planning: A Practical Guide to Develop a Business Plan Index...
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List of Tables Acknowledgements PART I: WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP? Introduction Entrepreneurship in the Economy PART II: THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurship in Neo-classical Economics Entrepreneurship and Market Dynamics Socio-Economic Influences on Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Contracts and Networks Non-economic Perspectives on Entrepreneurship PART III: POLICY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE WIDER SOCIETY Social Entrepreneurship Public Policies to Promote Entrepreneurship PART IV: CONCLUSIONS Conclusions Appendix: Business Planning: A Practical Guide to Develop a Business Plan Index