Entrepreneurship: The Social Science View
This volume of readings, dealing with the less delved area of entrepreneurship, comprehensively analyses the culture and role of the entrepreneur from an interdisciplinary perspective and brings together a number of exciting and useful insights on the subject. The contributors present theoretical and conceptual issues surrounding entrepreneurship discussing classical statements on entrepreneurship; recent and promising contributions; and the process of intrapreneurship or business innovations in an already existing firm. Additionally, a list of key readings on entrepreneurship for students and researchers makes this volume invaluable. This reader will interest academics and students of management studies, economics, and sociology, general readers, and entrepreneurs.
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