Historical foundations of entrepreneurship research

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Historical foundations of entrepreneurship research

edited by Hans Landström and Franz Lohrke

Edward Elgar, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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'A major contribution to historical research in entrepreneurship. History is a vital link to our understanding of this critical activity, a link that is no longer missing. It is arguable that history provides us the richest body of information that will enable us to understand what the entrepreneurs can contribute to social welfare and what is lost from misdirection of their efforts. This book provides an abundance of such important insights.' - William J. Baumol, New York University and Princeton University This book historicizes entrepreneurship research, its primary thesis being 'history matters'. Expert contributors discuss the field's long history and explore whether it has developed a mature and comprehensive knowledge base. The intellectual roots of several important theories are then examined in depth because, as entrepreneurship research has become more theory driven, and scholars have borrowed theories from many different fields, it becomes increasingly important to understand their origin. Finally, the book demonstrates how economic history research (for example, the historical and institutional context of entrepreneurial behaviour) can contribute to our understanding of entrepreneurship. Providing a broad overview of myriad theories and both their development and utilization in extant entrepreneurship research, this book will prove a fascinating and illuminating read for students, researchers and academics in the field of entrepreneurship.

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. History Matters in Entrepreneurship Research Franz Lohrke and Hans Landstroem PART I: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A RESEARCH FIELD 2. Entrepreneurship Research: A History of Scholarly Migration Hans Landstroem and Mats Benner 3. Entrepreneurship Research: Research Communities and Knowledge Platforms Hans Landstroem and Olle Persson PART II: INTELLECTUAL ROOTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH Opportunity Recognition 4. Environmental Uncertainty and Firm-level Entrepreneurship Lou Marino, Patrick Kreiser and Anthony Robinson 5. Entrepreneurial Alertness and Opportunity Discovery: Origins, Attributes, Critique Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein 6. Opportunity Recognition: Evolving Theoretical Perspectives Robert A. Baron 7. The Historical Roots of Entrepreneurial Orientation Research Verona P. Edmond and Johan Wiklund Opportunity Evaluation 8. On the Relevance of Decision-making in Entrepreneurial Decision-making Saras D. Sarasvathy and Henrik Berglund Opportunity Exploitation 9. Only the Good Die Young? A Review of Liability of Newness and Related New Venture Mortality Research Brian Nagy and Franz Lohrke 10. Entrepreneurial Groups Martin Ruef 11. Governance Theory: Origins and Implications for Researching Boards and Governance in Entrepreneurial Firms Jonas Gabrielsson and Morten Huse 12. The Historical Roots of Socio Network Theory in Entrepreneurship Research Sarah Jack and Mary Rose Integrative Works 13. The Psychology of Entrepreneurs: A Self-regulation Perspective Alan R. Johnson and Frederic Delmar 14. Social Entrepreneurship: A Historical Review and Research Agenda Todd W. Moss, G.T. Lumpkin and Jeremy C. Short PART III: ECONOMIC HISTORY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH 15. Historical Reasoning and the Development of Entrepreneurship Theory R. Daniel Wadhwani 16. Culture, Opportunity and Entrepreneurship in Economic History: The Case of Britain in the Twentieth Century Andrew Godley 17. Industrial Renewal and Entrepreneurship in Sweden: A Structural Cycle Explanation Hans Landstroem and Lennart Schoen 18. Entrepreneurial Capitalism in East Asia: How History Matters David Ahlstrom and Linda C. Wang Index

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  • NCID
    BB03997510
  • ISBN
    • 9781847209191
    • 9780857931320
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 431 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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