Entrepreneurship, innovation and education
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Entrepreneurship, innovation and education
(Frontiers in European entrepreneurship research)
Edward Elgar Publishing, c2018
- : cased
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  Okayama
  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
  Kagawa
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  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Entrepreneurship education is an area of growing importance within entrepreneurship research. This book critically discusses innovation and entrepreneurship in new and varied contexts in Europe.
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Education explores the need for researching innovation and learning in family firms, micro firms, SMEs and in rural and network contexts. The chapters offer new insights into the antecedents of business performance in SMEs by investigating social capital and marketing capabilities. The book includes a new typology for analysing entrepreneurship education programmes, discusses opportunities in embedding entrepreneurship in teacher education and explores entrepreneurship in the informal learning arenas in universities.
This book includes a wide range of studies from different analytical and methodological perspectives and from various regional and industrial contexts. As such, it is a valuable tool for advanced students wishing to gain an overview of research on European entrepreneurship. Researchers in entrepreneurship would also benefit from the up-to-date research analysis in this book.
Contributors include: L. Aaboen, T. Aadland, K. Axelsson, D. Aylward, M. Belarouci, R. Blackburn, A. De Massis, V. Francois, U. Hytti, S. Joensuu-Salo, E.J.B. Jorgensen, F. Kelliher, S. Kettunen, K. Kohtakangas, C. Lafaye, E. Laveren, M. Markowska, L. Mathisen, P. Parkkari, L. Reinl, P. Rovelli, K. Sorama, F. Welter, M. Westerberg
Table of Contents
Contents:
Foreword by Silke Tegtmeier
1. Introduction: Innovation and education matters in European entrepreneurship research
Ulla Hytti, Robert Blackburn and Eddy Laveren
2. Innovation in family firms and SMEs: Distinctive features and research challenges
Alfredo De Massis and Paola Rovelli
3. Speed of innovation and proximity in a rural context: The case of a manufacturing SME
Eva J.B. Jorgensen and Line Mathisen
4. Micro firm learning communities in rural tourism: a multi-case study
David Aylward, Leana Reinl and Felicity Kelliher
5. The relations between social capital and growth of innovative early stage firms: a contextual approach
Valerie Francois, Christophe Lafaye and Matthieu Belarouci
6. Internationalized SMEs: The impact of market orientation and marketing capability on business performance
Sanna Joensuu-Salo, Kirsti Sorama and Salla Kettunen
7. Systematising higher education: a typology of entrepreneurship education
Torgeir Aadland and Lise Aaboen
8. Entrepreneurship in teacher education: conceptualisation and tensions
Karin Axelsson and Mats Westerberg
9. 'We're the biggest student movement in Finland since the 1970s!' A practice-based study of student entrepreneurship societies
Piritta Parkkari and Krista Kohtakangas
10. Narrating entrepreneurial identities: How achievement motivation influences restaurateurs' identity construction
Magdalena Markowska and Friederike Welter
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"