Marketing and entrepreneurship : research ideas and opportunities

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Marketing and entrepreneurship : research ideas and opportunities

edited by Gerald E. Hills

Quorum Books, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A spirit of entrepreneurship encompassed the conception and birth of this volume because it addresses a new, and critically important, subject area. The marketing discipline has until recently largely ignored entrepreneurship and new ventures. The growing entrepreneurship field has also devoted little attention to marketing. This is the first scholarly book to discuss and conceptualize the interface between marketing and entrepreneurship and to provide numerous research opportunities on truly important issues. At a time when the marketing discipline is increasingly criticized for too little attention to important topics, this book offers a path for the researcher who wants to make a major impact. This is a pioneering book and it is hoped that it will one day be viewed as a classic contribution to marketing and to entrepreneurship thought. Although there is considerable new knowledge in this volume, the primary focus is on questions, issues and variables that should stimulate added creativity. For the scholar, the sifting and sorting will be fruitful. The contents of this volume will be of value to the reader in search of ideas, concepts and research directions pertaining to marketing in new and/or growing ventures. The authors are leading scholars in the marketing and management disciplines. The book begins with a rich collection of five articles on the nature of entrepreneurship and its relationship to marketing. This may be the single best array of definitional perspectives ever written, in part because leading contributors to the debate have returned to the task. The second section focuses on market opportunity, but rather than only looking at market analysis and idea screening, there is also ground breaking work regarding entrepreneurial opportunity identification and opportunity recognition. Marketing strategy and each of the marketing mix areas are addressed in separate chapters with particular attention to the uniquenesses of marketing in new enterprises as compared to mature, larger firms. The final section of the book may be the most intriguing, with attention to entrepreneurship in international markets and lesser developed countries, as well as the role of new and smaller enterprises in job generation. The audiences for this book include marketing, management and entrepreneurship professors, PhD candidates, public policy makers, intellectually curious business owners and others.

目次

Marketing and Entrepreneurship: The Domain by Gerald Hills Defining and Conceptualizing Entrepreneurship: A Process Approach by Neil Churchill and Daniel Muzyka Where's Entrepreneurship? Finding the Definitive Definition by William Gartner Marketing/Entrepreneurship Interface: A Conceptualization by David Gardner Broadening the Concept of Entrepreneur: The Entrepreneurial Consumer by Jonathan Huefner and Keith Hunt Conceptualizing Entrepreneurial Opportunity Identification by Peder Christiensen, Ole Madsen, and Rein Peterson Evaluating New Venture Ideas: Considerations from the New Product Development Process by Stanley Stasch Opportunity Recognition: Lessons from Venture Capital by Jeffry Timmons and Daniel Muzyka Analyzing Market Opportunities for New Ventures by Ernest Cadotte and Robert Woodruff Product/Service Development in New/Growing Firms by Robert Hisrich Pricing for Entrepreneurial Firms by Richard Teach and Robert Schwartz Distribution in New/Growing Firms by Charles Davis and Mohammed Rawwas Entrepreneurship and the Sales Function by Michael Morris, Raymond LaForge, and Thomas Ingram Market Entry Strategies for New Corporate Ventures by Zenas Block, and Ian MacMillan Integrating Entrepreneurship and Marketing Strategy Research by David Cravens and Dale Lunsford Research on Marketing Communication at the Marketing/Entrepreneurship Interface by Rae Eighmey, John Eighmey, and Keith Hunt Entrepreneurship in International Marketing: A Continuing Research Challenge by Hans B. Thorelli and George Tesar Entrepreneurship in LDCs: Perspectives and Experiences by William Lazer and David Hardin The Entrepreneur, the Market Context, and the Venture by Alan Carsrud, Robert Brockhaus, and Kelly Shaver Employment Growth in the Decade of the Entrepreneur by Bruce Kirchoff and Bruce Phillips

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