The concept of entrepreneurial intensity captures how entrepreneurship fluctuates by degree and frequency, and how it applies to personal well-being, organizational performance, and the quality of societal life. Morris develops his ideas by challenging the 13 leading myths about entrepreneurship while integrating many diverse perspectives on them. Readers will find in the EI concept a new way of examining and understanding the entrepreneurial process and strategies for fostering entrepreneuriship. Rigorously grounded in research, this book is an important resource for the academic community and for business professionals.Entrepreneurship is a subject that has come into vogue rapidly. Governments are trying to foster it, individuals are practicing it in unprecedented numbers, and large organizations are desperately trying to return to their own entrepreneurial roots. Colleges and universities, in response, are now teaching courses on entrepreneurship, and are establishing programs devoted to it. Morris explores this new interest in entrepreneurship, why it matters, and how it can be encouraged. Many controversies and unresolved issues abound such as the basic questions: how should entrepreneurship be defined? and what will its role be in the future?. Morris examines the issues in-depth and gives readers a comprehensive summary of what entrepreneurship means for today's business organizations, their people, and society.
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The concept of entrepreneurial intensity captures how entrepreneurship fluctuates by degree and frequency, and how it applies to personal well-being, organizational performance, and the quality of societal life.
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Illustrations Foreword Preface Common Myths Regarding Entrepreneurship Understanding Entrepreneurship The Process of Entrepreneurship The Concept of Entrepreneurial Intensity The Environment for Entrepreneurship The Entrepreneurial Individual The Entrepreneurial Organization Entrepreneurship at the Societal Level Government and Entrepreneurship A Braver New World: Entrepreneurship and the Future Suggested Readings Index
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Provides a new concept which scholars, researchers, and entrepreneurs themselves can use to explore the phenomenon of entrepreneurship and its impact on individuals, organizations, and societies.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780899309750
Publisert
1998-05-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192
Forfatter
Biographical note
MICHAEL MORRIS is currently Visiting Professor of Marketing at Georgetown University, after holding the position of Donald Gordon Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Morris is a founder and Managing Director of PenteVision, an international consulting and executive development firm, and has been personally involved in two entrepreneurial startups. He is author of more than 60 articles published in academic journals and author or coauthor of three books, among them Market-Oriented Pricing: Strategies for Management (Quorum, 1990).