Fr. 236.00

Entrepreneurship in Creative Crafts

English · Hardback

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Popular eCommerce platforms like Etsy have attributed to a sharp increase in creative craft entrepreneurs, and craft entrepreneurship has strong links to the cultural and lifestyle field. This timely book looks at craft entrepreneurship and defines what qualifies as craft entrepreneurs and their products in a global context.
The edited book begins with an overview of the craft sector and each chapter provides a holistic picture of what craft entrepreneurship entails. Different kinds of creative crafts are examined, providing a discussion of what entrepreneurship in creative crafts involves, how they differ from other types of products, and how craft makers may engage in entrepreneurial behaviour and marketing. The book helps readers understand the current state of development of the craft sector, its various challenges, and what the future holds for these businesses.
Craft entrepreneurship is a new, emerging area of entrepreneurship study, and this book will interest scholars and those who are interested in craft making and wish to develop it into a small business.

List of contents

1. Creative crafts in society 2. Types of creative crafts 3. Defining craft making 4. Entrepreneurial marketing of crafts 5. Investigating Entrepreneurial Intention using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB): A Case of Kotak Senyum, Brunei Darussalam 6. Craft entrepreneurial ecosystems 7. Creativity in craft organisations 8. Creative crafts in Latin America 9. Craft entrepreneurship: Future directions

About the author

Vanessa Ratten is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. She received her PhD from the University of Queensland, and has authored and edited over 30 books. She has more than 20 years university teaching experience and has taught a range of subjects including corporate venturing, innovation management and entrepreneurial business planning.

Summary

This timely book looks at craft entrepreneurship and defines what qualifies as craft entrepreneurs and their products in a global context. Covering a new, emerging area of entrepreneurship study, this book will interest scholars and those who are interested in craft making and wish to develop it into a small business.

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