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This book introduces the expanding European dialogue between entrepreneurship, environment and education. It considers the shape, dimensions and horizon of this multidisciplinary landscape in entrepreneurship research. The striking differences and contradictions in entrepreneurial activities, readiness and innovativeness within European countries and the proactive attitude and activities of European competitors impose a demand for a better understanding of the complex dynamics. The Dynamics between Entrepreneurship, Environment and Education reflects how the European landscape of entrepreneurship research is now more complex than ever. It presents an overview of the current state of entrepreneurship research in Europe and also reflects on the future directions of research in this field. The dynamics between entrepreneurship and society are evaluated, and the discussion is then continued from an education perspective. The authors also focus on the ability and capability of different kinds of ventures to compete in different contexts. This comprehensive overview of the current research in the field will provide academics, researchers and policy-makers with new insights through which to understand the contextual dimensions and the broadening aspects of the current state-of-the-art in European research.
Edited by Alain Fayolle, Entrepreneurship Professor, IDRAC Business School, France and Visiting Professor, Turku School of Economics, Finland and Paula Kyrö, former Professor, School of Business, Aalto University, Finland
Contents:ForewordHans LandströmPreface Paula Kyrö and Alain Fayolle1. Introduction: Broadening the Scope and Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Research in EuropePaula Kyrö and Alain FayollePART I: THE DYNAMICS BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENVIRONMENT2. New Elements for the Analysis of Entrepreneurial StructureJoaquín Guzmán Cuevas and Felipe Rafael Cáceres Carrasco3. Micro–macro Paradoxes of EntrepreneurshipVilly Søgaard4. New Initiatives to Revitalise Society: Public Entrepreneurship in the South of SwedenTobias Dalhammar5. Developing Characteristics of an Intrapreneurship-supportive CultureHanns Menzel, Robert Krauss, Jan Ulijn and Mathieu WeggemanPART II: THE DYNAMICS BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EDUCATION6. University Entrepreneurship and Government Support SchemesEinar Rasmussen, Odd Jarl Borch and Roger Sørheim7. Enterprise Education in Different Cultural Settings and at Different School LevelsUlla Hytti8. Assessment and Promotion of Entrepreneurial Initiative and Attitudes towards Entrepreneurship: The Case of EstoniaUrve Venesaar and Indrek Jakobson9. Advancing Entrepreneurship Education in Finnish Basic Education: The Prospect for Developing Local CurriculaJaana Seikkula-LeinoPART III: THE DYNAMICS BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESSES 10. An Empirical Taxonomy of Start-up Firms’ Growth TrajectoriesMahamadou Biga Diambeidou, Damien François, Benoît Gailly, Michel Verleysen and Vincent Wertz 11. Linking Entrepreneurial Orientation and Dynamic Capabilities: Research Issues and Alternative ModelsJorunn Grande12. The Impact of Global Value Chains on Andalusian Tourism SMEs Pilar Tejada and Francisco Liñán13. Family Business Responsible Ownership: Challenging the Next Generation’s AbilitiesJuha Kansikas, Jan Krejci and Alena Hanzelková 14. Conclusion: Towards New Challenges and More Powerful DynamicsAlain Fayolle and Paula KyröIndex
'The book. . . does exactly what the editors say it does, it delivers a rich variety of European research. . . it comprehensively inspires important and worthwhile dialogue.'