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Entrepreneurial Business and Society summarizes contemporary research in the field of entrepreneurship and small business and explores the interplay between the entrepreneur, the entrepreneurial firm and society.The contributors highlight that entrepreneurship may also contribute to social change and that welfare and success could be measured in terms of their effect on society. Topics explored throughout the volume are the promotion of entrepreneurial businesses, entrepreneurial people and entrepreneurial sectors.The book will prove invaluable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of entrepreneurship and small business. Entrepreneurship and small business researchers as well as policy makers will also find plenty of relevant information in this important resource.Contributors: B.W. Åmo, F. Bertoni, M. Bianchi, R. Blackburn, M. Brettel, D. Chiaroni, J. Collis, A. Croce, P. Eckerle, F. Frattini, J. Grande, M. Guerini, J. Heinonen, L. Hurmerinta, U. Hytti, E. Ka perová, J. Kitching, E. Ljunggren, R. Mauer, T. Minola, Ö. Örge, E. Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, R.K. Pati, E. Vuorinen, F. Welter, S.A. Zahra, L. Zhao
Edited by Friederike Welter, President and Managing Director, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and Professor, University of Siegen, Germany, Robert Blackburn, Professor, University of Liverpool Management School, UK, Elisabet Ljunggren, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nord University and Bjørn Willy Åmo, University of Nordland, Norway
Contents:ForewordLuca IandoliSome Personal Reflections on RENT David SmallbonePART I: INTRODUCING THE THEME1. Entrepreneurial Business and Society: IntroductionFriederike Welter, Robert Blackburn, Elisabet Ljunggren and Bjørn Willy Åmo2. How does Counterproductive Entrepreneurship Undermine Social Wealth Creation?Shaker A. Zahra, Rakesh K. Pati and Liman ZhaoPART II: PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS AND SOCIETY3. Entrepreneurship Policy as Discourse: Appropriation of Entrepreneurial AgencyÖrsan Örge4. The Bearable Lightness of the Administrative Burden: UK Financial Reporting Regulation and Small Company PerformanceJohn Kitching, Eva Kašperová and Jill Collis5. The Effectiveness of Public Venture Capital in Supporting the Investments of European Young High-tech CompaniesFabio Bertoni, Annalisa Croce and Massimiliano Guerini6. A Dynamic Capability View on the Determinants of Superior Performance in University Technology Transfers OfficesMattia Bianchi, Davide Chiaroni, Federico Frattini and Tommaso MinolaPART III: ENTREPRENEURIAL PEOPLE, ENTREPRENEURIAL SECTORS7. Adding Missing Parts to the Intention Puzzle in Entrepreneurship Education: Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy, its Antecedents and their Direct and Mediated EffectsRené Mauer, Philipp Eckerle and Malte Brettel8. Intrapreneurial Risk-taking in Public Healthcare: Challenging Existing BoundariesJarna Heinonen, Ulla Hytti and Eeva Vuorinen9. Critical Resources and Capabilities for Successful Entrepreneurship: The Case of AgricultureJorunn Grande10. Grasping the Entrepreneurial Opportunity Process with DiariesLeila Hurmerinta and Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki Index