Entrepreneurship, universities & resources
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Entrepreneurship, universities & resources
(Frontiers in European entrepreneurship research)
E. Elgar, c2016
- : cased
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Note
"In association with the ECSB"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The role of resources is pivotal in entrepreneurship for the success of new and small ventures, though most face resource constraints. The book offers multiple perspectives on analyzing and understanding the importance of resources in entrepreneurship development.
Approaching the subject with both a practice-theory and research-based approach, the contributors analyse topics such as processes and structures in social entrepreneuring; entrepreneurship and equity in crowdfunding; and forming alliances with large firms to overcome resource constraints. The contributors provide evidence, for example, on how business angels can contribute more than finance to small ventures and how the flexibility of resources is important in internationalisation.
Students and scholars of entrepreneurship, business and management, and other related subjects will find this book to be of interest. It will also be of use to practitioners in the field looking for practical advice.
Contributors include: J. Alpenberg, R. Blackburn, Y. Chu, P. Eriksson, D. Fletcher, B. Giordano, S. Horner, T. Huynh, U. Hytti, S. Joensuu-Salo, B. Johannisson, P. Karhunen, O.-M. Nevalainen, I. Olimpieva, K. Salamonsen, H. Sapienza, P. Strandberg, E. Varamaki, A. Viljamaa, F. Welter
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction: Focusing on the Role of Resources and Universities in Entrepreneurship
Ulla Hytti, Robert Blackburn, Denise Fletcher and Friederike Welter
2. Exploring Processes and Structures in Social Entrepreneuring: A Practice-Theory Approach
Bengt Johannisson, Jan Alpenberg and Par Strandberg
3. Entrepreneurship and Equity Crowdfunding: A Research Agenda
Thanh Huynh
4. How Business Angels Found a Way to Contribute Non-financially: A Processual Approach
Olli-Matti Nevalainen and Paivi Eriksson
5. Resource Flexibility, Early Internationalization and Performance
R. Isil Yavuz, Harry Sapienza and Youngeun Chu
6. Overcoming the 'Smallness Challenge' in Asymmetrical Alliances
Krister Salamonsen
7. Evolution of the Scientrepreneur? Role Identity Construction of Science-based Entrepreneurs in Finland and in Russia
Paivi Karhunen and Irina Olimpieva
8. The Intention-behaviour Link of Higher Education Graduates
Elina Varamaki, Sanna Joensuu-Salo and Anmari Viljamaa
9. Made in Liverpool": Exploring the Contribution of a University-industry Research Partnership to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Sam Horner and Benito Giordano
Index
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