Deciphering the enterprise culture : entrepreneurship, petty capitalism and the restructuring of Britain
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Deciphering the enterprise culture : entrepreneurship, petty capitalism and the restructuring of Britain
(Social analysis)
Routledge, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The growth of the small firm and the economic activity of the individual are important features of the restructuring of the economy - known as the enterprise culture. Because it is a concept that is not only difficult to evaluate but often controversial and politically sensitive, social scientists have been slow to analyze it. Consequently, it has been caricatured and questions regarding its effect on society and the economy have been left unanswered. This collection presents the first critical analysis of the various manifestations of enterprise culture, covering industrial relations, working entrepreneurship, regional variations and enterprise in the public sector. The volume provides a comprehensive picture of the social and economic context within which the enterprise culture has emerged.
Table of Contents
- Entrepreneurship, petty capitalism and the restructuring of Britain, Roger Burrows
- enterprise cultures - a frame analysis, John Ritchie
- self-employment and entrepreneurship - notes on two problematic concepts, Angela Dale
- a socio-economic anatomy of the British petty bourgeoisie - a multivariate analysis, Roger Burrows
- spatial variations in enterprise - the geography of new firm formation, Colin Mason
- business as a master metaphor - working class entrepreneurship and business-like policing, Dick Hobbs
- the enterprise culture and the welfare state - restructuring the mangement of the health and personal social services, Aidan Kelly
- in search of small firm industrial relations, David Goss
- small firms - between the enterprise culture and "New Times", Al Rainnie.
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