Organizational dynamics of creative destruction : entrepreneurship and the emergence of industries
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Organizational dynamics of creative destruction : entrepreneurship and the emergence of industries
Palgrave Macmillan, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book emphasises that entrepreneurship is a social activity that takes place within and among organizational systems rather than as an individual activity. A comprehensive view of entrepreneurship as an organizational phenomenon is provided and new theory building and empirical chapters are supplemented by previously published work updated to reflect current developments.
Table of Contents
Introduction PART 1 ECOLOGIES OF LEARNING AND INTRAPRENEURSHIP The Three Faces of Corporate Renewal Mimetic Learning and the Evolution of Organizational Populations PART 2 THE EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF NEW INDUSTRY CREATION Resource Partitioning, the Founding of Specialist Firms and Innovation The Community Dynamics of Entrepreneurship: The Birth of the American Film Industry, 1895-1929 PART 3 THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS IN NEW INDUSTRY EMERGENCE Legal Environments and the Population Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Industry Creation, Legitimacy and Foundings Organizational Dynamics of Creative Destruction
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