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The Substance of Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurship of Substances [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify the distinctions and complementary of William Baumol and Israel Kirzner’s classifications of and insights into entrepreneurship, and thus providing a more complete taxonomy of the substance of entrepreneurial activity. This paper also attempts to clarify distinctions
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The institutionalization of entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2013
AbstractIn this article, we briefly identify three main challenges/issues that should be taken into consideration in the institutionalization of entrepreneurship research: (1) recognizing the complexity of the phenomenon under study; (2) producing interesting, relevant and useful research results for all stakeholders; and (3) developing a critical ...
Alain Fayolle   +4 more
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Social Entrepreneurship, Gendered Entrepreneurship? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
In recent decades, the gendered dimensions of management, organizations, and traditional entrepreneurship have been disclosed by research. The expanding practice of social entrepreneurship raises questions about whether similar patterns are reconstructed there too, or whether gender is constructed differently in this field. In this chapter, the results
Malin Gawell, Elisabeth Sundin
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Entrepreneurship and Aging

2015
The world’s population will age dramatically. Increased life expectancy, declining fertility rates, and the aging baby boom generation lead to a rising proportion of older people. By 2050, people aged 65 and above will constitute over 26 % of the population in developed countries (Cohen 2003).
Funken, Rebecca, Gielnik, Michael Marcus
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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs are catalysts for innovation, job creation and economic wealth. Their success is dependent on several factors, not least of which is health. The focus of this entry is on the occupational health of entrepreneurs. Despite the financial, reputational, and health risks involved, out of necessity or desire, entrepreneurs make a conscious ...
Gardiner, Elliroma   +2 more
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Is “entrepreneurship” the problem in entrepreneurship education? [PDF]

open access: possibleEducation + Training, 2017
Purpose In entrepreneurship education there are different interpretations of entrepreneurship which leads to considerable confusion. The purpose of this paper is to consider whether it is the word entrepreneurship itself which is the source of this problem.
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