
Entrepreneurialism and Society
Consequences and Meanings
- 236 pages
- English
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Entrepreneurialism and Society
Consequences and Meanings
About this book
The second of two volumes bringing together researchers from an array of disciplines including sociology, organization theory, strategy, and organizational behaviour, Entrepreneurialism and Society: Consequences and Meanings addresses the question of how entrepreneurship has transformed from an organizing activity into an ideology that is changing society.
The authors investigate how the transformed meanings of entrepreneurship are causal in new social phenomenon such as organizational misconduct and driving inequality, but also how it may offer a promise to resolve those issues.
Examining into the role of organizations in society, Entrepreneurialism and Society invigorates academic research by developing new perspectives on how entrepreneurs and their organizations shape our social world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Introduction â âReversing Entrepreneurshipâs Arrowâ: The Metaphorâs Model and Research Implications
- Toward an Untrepreneurial Economy? The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur
- Revisiting the Relationship between Income Equality and Entrepreneurship: A Social Trust Perspective
- Rethinking Social Capital: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities
- Social Entrepreneurship and the Common Good
- How Do Founding Teams Form? Toward a Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation
- Enacting (New) Possibilities of Living: Entrepreneurship and Affirmation
- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Higher Education Systems: Moving into or Resisting Global Entrepreneurial Culture