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Essentials of Entrepreneurship
Evidence and Practice
Robert A. Baron, Oklahoma State University, US
This essential text will be a perfect fit for any introductory course, both within and outside of the business school. Entrepreneurs are, in essence, individuals who take action to convert their ideas into reality. Doing so involves completing many steps; Robert Baron describes these steps, and provides guidance for performing them successfully. To do so, the book incorporates several features: the information presented is based on current evidence, rather than informal knowledge or comments of specific entrepreneurs the focus is primarily on the essentials the issues and topics most central to the field the book does not assume extensive knowledge of basic management disciplines, and so is accessible to readers with a wide range of backgrounds. March 2014 c 280 pp Paperback 978 1 78347 178 2 c 30.00 Hardback 978 1 78347 177 5 c 70.00 eBook 978 1 78347 179 9
About Entrepreneurship
Bjrn Bjerke, Linnaeus University, Sweden
This textbook is written for students on upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in entrepreneurship, or business-related disciplines. This engaging textbook offers a modern perspective on all that is essential to know about entrepreneurship. It will prove required reading for both lecturers and undergraduate and Masters students on upper-level entrepreneurship courses. Bjrn Bjerke covers all kinds of aspects of entrepreneurship including the history of the subject, our modern entrepreneurial society, local community development, entrepreneurship in different national cultures and women as entrepreneurs. He addresses some theoretical developments, and considers a narrow and a broad view of entrepreneurship, rational and natural entrepreneurial start-ups and entrepreneurship in space and place. 2013 Paperback 978 1 78254 539 2 30.00 2013 296 pp Hardback 978 1 78254 538 5 85.00 ebook 978 1 78254 540 8
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
An Evidence-based Guide
Robert A. Baron, Oklahoma State University, US
An ideal text for undergraduate and MBA entrepreneurship courses in business, engineering and the social sciences. This outstanding, clearly written, psychology-oriented book is based on careful, extensive, evidence-based research rather than on the personal views of entrepreneurs and includes many excellent examples, tables, and figures to explain the ideas presented. . . . An excellent contribution to the entrepreneurship literature. Highly recommended. D.W. Huffmire, Choice Deftly written, superbly presented, and highly recommended for community and academic library business studies collections, Entrepreneurship is ideal for use as a classroom textbook or as a primer for non-specialist general readers with an interest in entrepreneurship. The Midwest Book Review 2012 Paperback 978 1 78100 039 7 26.00 2012 240 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 037 3 85.00 ebook 978 1 78100 038 0
Awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2012
March 2014 c 464 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 923 8 c 140.00 Elgaronline 978 1 84980 924 5
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Environmental Entrepreneurship
Markets Meet the Environment in Unexpected Places
Laura E. Huggins, PERC and Stanford University, US
In this innovative book, Laura E. Huggins finds path breaking entrepreneurial solutions to difficult environmental challenges in some of the worlds poorest areas.
The approaches entrepreneurs are taking to these challenges involve establishing property rights and encouraging market exchange. From beehives to barbed wire, these tools are creating positive incentives and promoting both economic development and environmental improvements. The case studies are from the developing world and reveal where the biggest victories for less poverty and more conservation can be won. The pursuit begins by learning from local people solving local problems. 2013 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78195 396 9 70.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78195 397 6
Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship
Creating Competitiveness
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policies for Growth
Edited by David B. Audretsch, Indiana University, US and Mary Lindenstein Walshok, University of California, San Diego, US
An impressive body of original and seminal academic scholarship, Creating Competitiveness is very strongly recommended for professional and academic library economic studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists. The Midwest Book Review 2012 232 pp Hardback 978 1 78195 404 1 65.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78195 405 8
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Concepts of Entrepreneurship
Edited by Hctor O. Rocha, IAE Business School, Argentina, David B. Audretsch, Indiana University, US and Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School, UK
One of the obstacles for understanding the phenomenon of entrepreneurship is the lack of integration of different assumptions, units and levels of analysis that are implicit in its many conceptualisations. This important book offers a pathway to integration by considering eight associated disciplines and theories, presenting an authoritative selection of the most significant published work on entrepreneurship from each perspective. Including an original introduction, this is a key reference for academics and policy makers.
30 articles, dating from 1921 to 2010 Contributors include: R. Burgelman, M. Casson, G. Hamel, M.T. Hannan, I.M. Kirzner, F.H. Knight, D.C. McClelland, R.R. Nelson, J.A. Schumpeter, S.G. Winter
Series no. 30 Oct 2013 c 776 pp Hardback 978 1 78254 011 3 255.00
Series no. 29 Two volume set Oct 2013 c 1,584 pp Hardback 978 1 78195 523 9 525.00
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Entrepreneurial Failure
Edited by Dean A. Shepherd, Indiana University, US
Entrepreneurs act in environments of great risk and high uncertainty, and as a result, failure is a common occurrence. For this volume, Professor Shepherd has made a judicious selection of published articles, which explore the antecedents to and potential outcomes of entrepreneurial failure. By understanding these causes and consequences, entrepreneurs may become better able to manage failure, to reduce its costs and to capitalize on its benefits.
36 articles, dating from 1986 to 2011 Contributors include: H. Aldrich, R. Amit, J. Cope, E. Douglas, R. McGrath, D.A. Levinthal, H.Patzelt, A. Swaminathan, D. Ucbasaran, J. Wiklund
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Edited by Dean A. Shepherd, Indiana University and Denis A. Grgoire, Syracuse University, US
This authoritative collection presents the most important and influential contributions to the study of entrepreneurial opportunity. The first section investigates the nature of entrepreneurial opportunity. The second presents the best work of the last ten years on the dynamics and nature of opportunity emergence. The careful selection of articles, alongside an original introduction by the editors, concludes by highlighting the varying contexts in which entrepreneurial opportunity can occur and strategies for researching it.
38 articles, dating from 1987 to 2011 Contributors include: T. Baker, R. Baron, P. Davidsson, D. Dimov, J.E. Dutton, I.M. Kirzner, J.S. McMullen, S. Sarasvathy, S.A. Shane, D. Ucbasaran
Entrepreneurship
2013 232 pp Hardback 978 1 78254 601 6 75.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78254 602 3
Frontiers in European Entrepreneurship series
2012 424 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 626 7 125.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 910 9
RESEARCH COLLECTION
2013 352 pp Hardback 978 1 78254 730 3 90.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78254 731 0
European Research in Entrepreneurship series
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2011 512 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 479 4 160.00 2013 Paperback 978 0 85793 593 9 39.95 Elgaronline 978 1 84980 845 3
Governpreneurship
Establishing a Thriving Entrepreneurial Spirit in Government
Robert Hisrich, Thunderbird School of Global Management, US and Amr Al-Dabbagh, Al-Dabbagh Group, Saudi Arabia
After more than twenty years in public office and ten years traveling the world for my Foundation, Ive concluded that the best outcomes occur when a strong, effective private sector works together with an innovative, entrepreneurial government to promote the economy. I know that as you read this book, youll gain invaluable insights about the type of government that will succeed in the twenty-first century. From the foreword by President William Jefferson Clinton 2012 288 pp Hardback 978 1 78195 162 0 75.00 2012 Paperback 978 1 78195 228 3 31.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78195 163 7
Entrepreneurship as Experience
How Events Create Ventures and Ventures Create Entrepreneurs
Michael H. Morris, Christopher G. Pryor, University of Florida and Minet Schindehutte, Syracuse University, US
This scholarly, theoretical, and thought-provoking volume examines the intertwined nature of business ventures and the entrepreneurs who undertake them, underscoring how both change based on the experiences encountered during the development of a venture. . . This work can be used as the basis for research on the entrepreneurial experience to better understand how to identify, pursue, and take advantage of a venture opportunity to achieve success. D.W. Huffmire, Choice 2012 352 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 048 7 90.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 518 7
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Nascent Entrepreneurship
Edited by Per Davidsson, Scott R. Gordon and Heiko Bergmann
Series no. 22 2011 688 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 137 9 232.00
The International Library of Entrepreneurship series
2012 304 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 168 3 120.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 911 6
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2013 800 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 322 8 195.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 938 3
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Teaching Entrepreneurship
Challenging the Mindset of Entrepreneurship Educators
Edited by Heidi M. Neck, Patricia G. Greene and Candida G. Brush, Babson College, US
Entrepreneurship education has not changed significantly in over thirty years. This book advocates teaching entrepreneurship as a method, prioritizing a practicebased approach over the traditional process approach. The entrepreneurship method presents a selection of practices (empathy, play, creation, experimentation, and reflection) designed to develop and enhance entrepreneurial learning capacity and provide entrepreneurs of all kinds with the skills necessary to navigate an uncertain, constantly changing world. Entrepreneurship educators will find a great deal of useful knowledge in this volume, which provides relevant, targeted exercises for immediate application in the classroom. June 2014 c 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78254 055 7 c 65.00 Paperback 978 1 78254 069 4 19.95
Jan 2014 c 528 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 701 3 c 150.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 702 0
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Institutional Entrepreneurship
Edited by Magnus Henrekson, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden and Tino Sanandaji, University of Chicago, US and Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden
The growing recognition of the extent to which institutions determine economic outcomes has been one of the key developments in economic research and policy analysis in the last two decades. At the same time, the entrepreneur has made a comeback, resurrected as one of the prime value creators in society. This comprehensive volume builds on Baumols 1990 framework to categorize and classify the growing research field that explores the interplay between institutions and entrepreneurship.
25 articles, dating from 1991 to 2010 Contributors include: Z. Acs, O. Bandiera, W. Baumol, P. Boettke, E. Glaeser, P. Leeson, J. Lerner, D. Rodrik, A. Shleifer, L. Zingales
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2012 448 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 953 4 129.00 Elgaronline 978 0 85793 804 6
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Entrepreneurship as Organizing
Selected Papers of William B. Gartner
William B. Gartner, Clemson University, US
This book draws together William B. Gartners key contributions to entrepreneurship research over the past 25 years. An original introduction by the author offers a comprehensive overview and analysis of his work as it pertains to the development of entrepreneurship as a scholarly field, and the articles demonstrate the many ways in which his research has explored entrepreneurship in relation to individuals, firms, environments and processes. July 2014 c 400 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 114 0 c 95.00
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Social Entrepreneurship
Edited by Jill Kickul, New York University, Stern School of Business, David Gras, Texas Christian University, Sophie Bacq, Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Boston and Mark Griffiths, Miami University, Ohio, US
It is over twenty years since the first research article on social entrepreneurship was published. The literature has reached the critical mass necessary for reflection and singling out of exemplar pieces, and the exponential growth in research interest in the field now merits identification of foundational and model papers to aid and guide future advancements. In creating this two-volume collection, the editors have successfully brought together the most important and influential social entrepreneurship articles to date. Topics covered include social entrepreneurship opportunities and creation, developing business models and organizational forms, social impact and contextual influences on social entrepreneurship.
75 articles, dating from 1987 to 2011 Contributors include: D. Bornstein, T. Dacin, J. Dees, H. Haugh, T. Lumpkin, J. Mair, T. Moss, A. Nicholls, A.M. Peredo
Series no. 26 Two volume set 2013 1,256 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 941 8 425.00
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Societal Entrepreneurship
Positioning, Penetrating, Promoting
Edited by Karin Berglund, Stockholm University, Bengt Johannisson, Linnaeus University and Birgitta Schwartz, Mlardalen University, Sweden
Most social ventures cross the boundaries between the private, the public and the non-profit/voluntary sectors, and this broad involvement of actors and intertwining of sectors makes the label societal entrepreneurship more appropriate. Stating the importance of both the local and the broader societal context, the book reports closeup studies from a variety of social ventures. Generic themes include positioning societal entrepreneurship against other images of collective entrepreneurship, critically penetrating its assumptions and practices and proposing ways of promoting societal entrepreneurship more widely. 2012 304 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 632 0 70.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 633 7
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Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
To Act as if and Make a Difference
Bjrn Bjerke and Mathias Karlsson, Linnaeus University, Sweden
This book offers an innovative, theory-driven account of social entrepreneurship that is located in new thinking around the constructs of community and public entrepreneurship. Bjerke and Karlsson draw on a wide range of sources to offer useful new insights and analyses of this emerging sector and contribute a variety of useful and challenging new models of the relationship between society, innovation, and politics. All in all, this represents a valuable addition to the growing theoretical literature on social innovation and entrepreneurship. Alex Nicholls, University of Oxford, UK 2013 208 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 697 9 65.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 698 6
Community Co-Production
Social Enterprise in Remote and Rural Communities
Edited by Jane Farmer, La Trobe University, Australia, Carol Hill, University of Glasgow and Sarah-Anne Muoz, University of the Highlands and Islands, UK
Governments around the globe are promoting coproduction and community social enterprise as policy strategies to address the need for local, 21st century service provision but can small communities engage spontaneously in social enterprise and what is the true potential for citizens to produce services? This book addresses a clutch of contemporary societal challenges including: aging demography and the consequent need for extended care in communities; public service provision in an era of retrenching welfare and global financial crises; service provision to rural communities that are increasingly hollowed out through lack of working age people; and, how best to engender the development of community social enterprise organizations capable of providing high quality, accessible services. 2012 224 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 840 8 65.00 Elgaronline 978 1 84980 841 5
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Social Entrepreneurship
Minorities in Entrepreneurship
An International Review
Glenice J. Wood, Davidson and Wood, Marilyn J. Davidson, University of Manchester and Davidson and Wood and Sandra L. Fielden, University of Manchester, UK
There are books on minorities and there are books on entrepreneurship, but there are no books combining the two and amongst a wide range of minorities in society. This truly is a novel and innovative work, and should be essential reading for all interested in this topic. Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Lancaster University Management School, UK 2012 232 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 242 0 65.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 242 1
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Title Index
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About Entrepreneurship ................................................2 Academic Entrepreneurship in Asia . ...........................15
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Family Business and Social Capital ..............................13 Family Business Dynamics ............................................13 Family Business Studies ...............................................13 Family Enterprise in the Asia Pacific ............................13 Finance in an Age of Austerity .....................................11
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Business Model for Entrepreneurship, A ........................9
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Community Co-Production ..........................................23 Competing Through Innovation . .................................17 Competitive Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Market Entry, The . ..................................................10 Concepts of Entrepreneurship . .....................................6 Conceptual Richness and Methodological Diversity in Entrepreneurship Research ....................8 Corporate Governance in Small and Medium-sized Firms . ................................................7 Creating Competitiveness . ............................................5 Creativity and Entrepreneurship .................................18 Cross-Border Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Europes Border Regions . .............20 Current Issues in International Entrepreneurship .......18
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Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index .................................................20 Global Womens Entrepreneurship Research ..............25 Governpreneurship .....................................................10
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Handbook of Organizational and Entrepreneurial Ingenuity .......................................21 Handbook of Research Methods on Social Entrepreneurship .....................................23 Handbook of Research on Born Globals ......................18 Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship ................4 Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Creativity ..........................................................18 Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Regional Development .....................................20 Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship in Professional Services . ...........................................8 Handbook of Research on Family Business, Second Edition .........................................................12 Handbook of Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship .............................................17 Handbook of Research on New Venture Creation .......11 Handbook of Research on Small Business and Entrepreneurship ...............................................3 Handbook of Research on Social Entrepreneurship ....24 Handbook of Research on Techno-Entrepreneurship, Second Edition ........................................................16 Handbook of Research on Venture Capital: Vol. 2 .......11 Handbook on Organisational Entrepreneurship ..........21 Handbook on the Entrepreneurial University . ............14 Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research ..9 History of Entrepreneurship: Innovation and Risk-taking, 12002000 ......................................6 How Entrepreneurs do What they do . ........................16 How to Get Published in the Best Entrepreneurship Journals ........................................4 Human Resource Management in Small Business . .....21
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Enhancing Entrepreneurial Excellence ..........................5 Entrepreneurial Business and Society ...........................8 Entrepreneurial Failure . ................................................6 Entrepreneurial Opportunities ......................................7 Entrepreneurial Processes in a Changing Economy .......5 Entrepreneurship............................................................3 Entrepreneurship Growth and Economic Development ..........................................................20 Entrepreneurship across Generations .........................12 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies . ...........................................16 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Second Tier Regions ............................................17 Entrepreneurship and Leadership ...............................10 Entrepreneurship and Multinationals . ........................19 Entrepreneurship as Experience . ................................10 Entrepreneurship as Organizing ...................................21 Entrepreneurship Education in Asia ............................15 Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice ......................2 Entrepreneurship Programs and the Modern University ...................................................................4 Entrepreneurship, Social Capital and Governance ......10 Environmental Entrepreneurship ..................................3 Essentials of Entrepreneurship ......................................2 Evolutionary Approach to Entrepreneurship, An . .........9 Exploring Transgenerational Entrepreneurship ...........12
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In Search of Research Excellence . ...............................15 Institutional Entrepreneurship ....................................15 Intellectual Roots of Entrepreneurship Research ..........7 International Research Handbook on Successful Women Entrepreneurs . ..........................................25
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Landscape of Family Business, The . ............................12 Law and Entrepreneurship ............................................8 Learning in the Global Classroom ................................14
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cs, Zoltn J. ................................... 20 Al-Dabbagh, Amr ............................ 10 Aldrich, Howard E. ............................ 9 mo, Bjrn Willy . ............................. 8 Audretsch, David B. ..... 5, 6, 7, 15, 17 Au, Kevin . ....................................... 13 Autio, Erkko .................................... 20
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Managing Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship . ....16 Marketing for Entrepreneurs and SMEs ........................5 Minorities in Entrepreneurship ...................................24
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Bacq, Sophie ............................. 22, 24 Bager, Torben . .................................. 2 Balaton, Kroly . .............................. 20 Baron, Robert A. ....................... 2, 3, 5 Berglund, Karin ............................... 22 Bergmann, Heiko ............................ 11 Birchall, Johnston ........................... 11 Birkinshaw, Julian ............................. 6 Bjerke, Bjrn ............................... 2, 23 Blackburn, Robert ............................. 8 Bonnet, Jean ................................... 17 Book, Lynn ...................................... 18 Brenes, Esteban R. .......................... 13 Brigham, Keith H. . .......................... 12 Brush, Candida G. ........................... 14 Burke, Ronald J. .............................. 21
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Nascent Entrepreneurship . .........................................11 New Perspectives on Firm Growth ................................7
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Patterns in Social Entrepreneurship Research .............24 Process of Internationalization in Emerging SMEs and Emerging Economies, The ................................19 Public Policy in the Entrepreneurial Society ................15 Public Support of Innovation in Entrepreneurial Firms...........................................15
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Research Handbook on Sustainable Co-operative Enterprise ............................................4
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Shaping Chinas Innovation Future ..............................19 Shift to the Entrepreneurial Society, The . ...................17 Social Entrepreneurship (Kickul et al) ...........................22 Social Entrepreneurship (Bjerke, Karlsson) . ................23 Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities .........23 Social Entrepreneurship in the Water Sector ..............22 Societal Entrepreneurship ...........................................22 Strategic Innovation in Small Firms .............................10
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Carpenter, Megan M. . .................... 16 Casson, Catherine ............................. 6 Casson, Mark .................................... 6 Chell, Elizabeth ................................. 3 Chrisman, James J. . ........................ 13 Chua, Jess H. ................................... 13 Clark, Delwyn . .................................. 4 Cooper CBE, Cary L. ........................ 21 Cornwall, Jeffrey R. ......................... 14 Craig, Justin B. ................................ 13
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Teaching Entrepreneurship . .........................................14 Teaching Entrepreneurship to Postgraduates . ............14 Technological Entrepreneurship in China ....................17 Technological Innovation and Prize Incentives ..............9 Theory and Empirical Research in Social Entrepreneurship ......................................22
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Dalglish, Carol ................................. 14 Dana, Lo-Paul . ................................ 9 Davidson, Marilyn J. . ................ 24, 25 Davidsson, Per ............................ 7, 11 De Massis, Alfredo .......................... 13 Dejardin, Marcus ............................ 17 Dino, Richard N. .............................. 15 Drori, Israel ..................................... 21
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Understanding Entrepreneurial Family Businesses in Uncertain Environments .....................................13
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Etemad, Hamid ......................... 18, 19 Evans, Peter .................................... 14
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Women Entrepreneurs in the Global Marketplace . ....24 World Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship ......................9
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Falck, Oliver .................................... 17 Farmer, Jane ................................... 23 Fayolle, Alain . ...................4, 8, 14, 24 Fielden, Sandra L. ..................... 24, 25 Fonseca-Paredes, Maria ................. 13 Fritsch, Michael .............................. 20 Krauss, Gerhard .............................. 18 Kuratko, Donald F. . ................... 10, 14 Kyr, Paula ........................................ 8 Rasmussen, Erik S. .......................... 18 Reboud, Sophie .......................... 4, 10 Redford, Dana T. ............................. 14 Reihlen, Markus . .............................. 8 Rocha, Hctor O. . ............................. 6 Rostgaard Evald, Majbritt ................. 2 Ruzzier, Mitja .................................... 5
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Lampel, Joseph ............................... 21 Landstrm, Hans . ................... 7, 9, 11 Lassen, Astrid Heidemann .............. 16 Lawson, Lynda ................................ 14 Lederer, Adam ................................ 17 Lehmann, Erik E. ............................... 7 Link, Albert N. ................................. 15 Litan, Robert E. ................................. 8 Ljunggren, Elisabet ........................... 8 Lodemann, Justus ........................... 22 Lohrke, Franz T. ............................. 7, 9 Lwe Nielsen, Suna . ......................... 2 Lumpkin, G.T..................................... 12 Luppino, Anthony J. .......................... 8
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Gabrielsson, Mika ........................... 18 Gartner, William B. ......................... 21 Gebauer, Jana ................................. 22 Goel, Sanjay .................................... 12 Gonzalez, Ana Cristina .................... 12 Gordon, Scott R. . ............................ 11 Gras, David . .................................... 22 Greene, Patricia G. . ........................ 14 Grgoire, Denis A. . ............................ 7 Griffiths, Mark ................................. 22
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Sanandaji, Tino ............................... 15 Schindehutte, Minet ....................... 10 Schwartz, Birgitta ............................ 22 Servais, Per ..................................... 18 Seymour, Richard . .......................... 23 Sharma, Pramodita ......................... 12 Shen, Hong ..................................... 19 Shepherd, Dean A. ........................ 6, 7 Sieger, Philipp ................................. 12 Smallbone, David ........................ 5, 20 Smith-Hunter, Andrea E. ................. 24 Smyrnios, Kosmas X. ....................... 12 Sorenson, Ritch L. ..................... 12, 13 Sternberg, Rolf . .............................. 18 Stough, Roger R. ............................. 10 Szerb, Lszl ................................... 20
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Hall, Annika...................................... 13 Hamilton, Eleanor . ......................... 12 Heblich, Stephan ............................ 17 Henkel, Marianne ........................... 22 Henrekson, Magnus . ...................... 15 Hill, Carol ........................................ 23 Hindle, Kevin . ................................. 11 Hisrich, Robert D. . ...................... 5, 10 Hjorth, Daniel ................................. 21 Honig, Benson ................................ 21 Hortovnyi, Lilla .............................. 20 Huggins, Laura E. .............................. 3 Hughes, Karen D. ............................ 25
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Madrid-Guijarro, Antonia ............... 17 Madsen, Tage Koed ........................ 18 Mamouni Limnios, Elena .................. 4 Markman, Gideon D. ...................... 10 Marzano, Giuseppe . ....................... 13 Mason, Colin . ................................. 11 Matlay, Harry .................................. 24 Mayer, Heike ................................... 17 Mazzarol, Tim ............................. 4, 10 McKelvey, Maureen ........................ 16 Mets, Tnis ....................................... 8 Mitchell, Ronald K. . ........................ 15 Mohaupt, Franziska ........................ 22 Morris, Michael H. .................... 10, 14 Muoz, Sarah-Anne ........................ 23
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Teece, David J. ................................ 17 Thrin, Franois .............................. 16 Thomas, Hugh . ............................... 15
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Van Gils, Anita . ................................. 5 Venesaar, Urve . ................................. 8 Verstraete, Thierry . .......................... 9
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Jennings, Jennifer E. ....................... 25 Jimnez, Gonzalo.............................. 13 Johannisson, Bengt ......................... 22 Johansson, Brje . ........................... 10 Jones, Colin . ................................... 14 Jones, Geoffrey ............................... 19 Jouison-Laffitte, Estle . .................... 9
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Walshok, Mary Lindenstein ............... 5 Welter, Friederike ...................5, 8, 20 Werr, Andreas ................................... 8 Wiklund, Johan ................................. 7 Wong, Poh Kam .............................. 15 Wood, Glenice J. ............................. 24 Wright, Mike ..................................... 4
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Nason, Robert S. ............................. 12 Neck, Heidi M. ................................ 14 Nordqvist, Mattias .................... 13, 22
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Orcutt, John L. . ............................... 19
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Karata-zkan, Mine . ....................... 3 Karlsson, Charlie ............................. 10 Karlsson, Mathias ........................... 23 Kaufman, Zachary D. . ..................... 23 Kay, Luciano ...................................... 9 Kelley, Donna .................................. 15 Kickul, Jill .................................. 22, 24 Kirpalani, V.H. Manek ..................... 18 Klyver, Kim .................................. 2, 11 Konenik Ruzzier, Maja ...................... 5
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Partzsch, Lena ................................. 22 Petti, Claudio .................................. 17 Phan, Phillip H. ......................... 10, 22 Phillips, David P. .............................. 18 Poutziouris, Panikkos Zata .............. 12 Pryor, Christopher G. ...................... 10
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Ziegler, Rafael ................................. 22
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Ramachandran, Kavil ................ 12, 13 Raposo, Mrio ................................ 20
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