Handbook of research on small business and entrepreneurship

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Handbook of research on small business and entrepreneurship

edited by Elizabeth Chell, Mine Karataş-Özkan

Edward Elgar, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This insightful Handbook focuses on behavior, performance and relationships in small and entrepreneurial firms. It introduces a variety of contemporary topics, research methods and theoretical frameworks that will provide cutting edge analysis, stimulate thought, raise further questions and demonstrate the complexity of the rapidly-advancing field of entrepreneurship.With an extensive introduction, logical sequencing and a collection of interesting and original contributions from across the globe, the Handbook commences with two thought-provoking chapters, which raise issues of theoretical framing and highlight the importance of paradigm choice, methodology and method. After considering different disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship and small business, various issues are raised about entrepreneurship education and learning and the application of entrepreneurship to various sectors and sectional interests. For example, what conceptual framework is available for entrepreneurs and small businesses? How does innovation relate to entrepreneurship and small business behavior? And what evidence is there of the links between better performing firms and effective learning? These issues are debated before the authors consider the future application of entrepreneurship research to different sectors. Both scholars new to the area, as well as established academics looking to extend their research scope to encompass the field of entrepreneurship and small business will find this work to be an invaluable and timely resource. Contributors: A. Anderson, R. Barrett, B. Bird, J. Broad, J. Byrne, M. Casson, D. Chalmers, E. Chell, A. de Bruin, M. Della Guista, A. Discua Cruz, A. Fayolle, C. Forson, E. Garnsey, W.B. Gartner, S. Gherardi, X. Gu, R. Hanke, R. Holt, J. Howells, C. Howorth, S. Jack, J. Jackson, O. Jones, M. Karatas-Ozkan, M. Kerrin, M. Levesque, S. Lubik, A. Macpherson, S. Mayson, E. McKeever, M. Minniti, M. Ozbilgin, M. Ozturk, F. Patterson, M. Perrotta, L. Pittaway, A. Rauch, L. Schjoedt, E. Shaw, L. Spence, A. Tatli, O. Toutain, C. Yavuz

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Contents: 1. Introduction Elizabeth Chell and Mine Karatas-OEzkan PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMING 2. Notes Towards a Theory of Entrepreneurial Possibility William B. Gartner 3. Buzz Words in Business and Management Studies Mark Casson and Marina Della Giusta 4. Multi-level Approaches to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research Transcending Dichotomies with Bourdieu Cynthia Forson, Mustafa OEzbilgin, Mustafa Ozturk, and Ahu Tatli 5. Theorising Entrepreneurship An Institutional Theory Perspective Mine Karatas-OEzkan, Cagla Yavuz and Jeremy Howells PART II: METHODOLOGIES, PARADIGMS AND METHODS 6. Synthesising Knowledge in Entrepreneurship Research The Role of Systematic Literature Reviews Luke Pittaway, Robin Holt and Jean Broad 7. The Critical Incident Technique: Philosophical Underpinnings, Method and Application to a Case of a Small Business Failure Elizabeth Chell 8. Gender, Ethnicity and Social Entrepreneurship: Qualitative Approaches to the Study of Entrepreneuring Sylvia Gherardi and Manuela Perrotta 9. Mathematics and Entrepreneurship Research Maria Minniti and Moren Levesque 10. Predictions of Entrepreneurial Behaviour: A Personality Approach Andreas Rauch PART III: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP 11. Characteristics and Behaviours Associated with Innovative People in small- and medium sized enterprises Fiona Patterson and Maire Kerrin 12. Behaviour of Entrepreneurs Existing Research and Future Directions Barbara Bird, Leon Schjoedt and Ralph Hanke 13. Social Embeddedness in Entrepreneurship Research: The Importance of Context and Community Edward McKeever, Alastair Anderson and Sarah Jack 14. Human Resource Management and Entrepreneurship: Building Theory at the Intersection Susan Mayson and Rowena Barrett PART IV: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EDUCATION AND LEARNING 15. Entrepreneurship Education: What We Know and What We Need to Know Janice Byrne, Alain Fayolle and Olivier Toutain 16. Research Perspectives on Learning in Small Firms Oswald Jones and Allan Macpherson PART V: APPLICATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH 17. Entrepreneurial Innovation in Science-based Firms: The Need for an Ecosystem Perspective Sarah Lubik and Elizabeth Garnsey 18. Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses Carole Howarth, Jacqueline Jackson and Allan Discua Cruz 19. Developing Entreprenuer Networks in the Creative Industries- A Case Study of Independent Designer Fashion in Manchester Xin Gu 20. Business Ethics and Social Responsibility in Small Firms Laura J. Spence 21. Social Entrepreneurship: Looking Back, Moving Ahead Anne de Bruin, Eleanor Shaw and Dominic Chalmers Index

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