Entrepreneurialism and Society: Consequences and Meanings
Entrepreneurialism and Societyinvigorates academic research by developing new perspectives on how entrepreneurs and their organizations shape our social world.
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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Endorsements -- Series Editor Page -- RSO Advisory Board Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword: Research in the Sociology of Organizations -- Acknowledgments -- Author Acknowledgments -- Introduction - "Reversing Entrepreneurship's Arrow": The Metaphor's Model and Research Implications -- The "Reversing the Arrow" Metaphor and Model -- Metaphor Elements and Components -- A Possible Model for Reversing the Arrow -- Enhancing Theory Around Entrepreneurship's Bivalent Effects -- On the Valence of the "Arrows" -- On the Nature of the "Targets" -- Enhancing Method Using Computational Text Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Toward an Un trepreneurial Economy? The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Muppets Everywhere: Explanations of Excess Entry and Declining Quality -- 3. Muppet Factories: The Growth and Impact of the Entrepreneurship Industry -- 4. Veblenian Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship as Conspicuous Consumption -- 4.1. Conspicuous Commodities: The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Ideology of Entrepreneurialism -- 4.2. Consuming Ideology: What Is Veblenian Entrepreneurship? -- 4.3. Hooked and Hurt: Individual- level Consequences of Veblenian Entrepreneurship -- 4.4. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: Feedback Loops -- 5. An Untrepreneurial Economy? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting the Relationship between Income Equality and Entrepreneurship: A Social Trust Perspective -- Introduction -- Income Inequality and Entrepreneurship -- Income Inequality and Social Trust -- Social Trust and Entrepreneurship -- Income Distribution and Entrepreneurial Innovation -- Income Distribution and Mode of Entrepreneurship Income Distribution and New Venture Growth -- Discussion -- References -- Rethinking Social Capital: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Introduction -- On Social Capital and Entrepreneurship -- Critical Perspectives on Social Capital -- Location of the Formation of Social Capital -- The Nature of the "Social" in Social Capital -- Power Relations, Conflict, and Interest -- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Social Entrepreneurship and the Common Good -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework -- Entrepreneurship and Society -- The Common Good -- Methodology -- Research Context -- Data Sources -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Common Good Making -- Generalized Economic Impact -- Generalized Social Impact -- Generalized Environmental Impact -- Common Good Staking -- Generalized Deferred Impact -- Common Good Taking -- Generalized Negative Impact -- Discussion and Contributions -- The Impact of Entrepreneurship -- Social Entrepreneurship -- Conclusion -- References -- How Do Founding Teams Form? Toward a Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Introduction -- A Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Foundational Assumptions -- Aspiration-Driven Decision-making -- Heterogeneous Social Structure -- Business Idea Specificity -- Overview of the Conceptual Model -- Co-founder Search as Cognitive Network Activation -- Evaluation of Potential Co-founders Against Aspirations -- Dimensions of Co-founder Aspirations -- Aspirations Define the Feasible Set of Potential Co-founders -- Approaches to Potential Co-founders -- Reciprocation: Evaluation of Focal Nascent Founder by Potential Co-founder -- Founding Teams of Three or Larger -- Team Formation Orchestrated by a Single Ringleader -- Team Formation by Nascent Founders with Equal Standing Feedback Loops: Search Distance and Aspiration Adjustment -- Dynamic Evolution of the Initial Founding Team -- Organic Development of Business Idea and Founding Team Evolution -- Intentional Change in Strategic Direction and Founding Team Evolution -- Discussion -- Unpacking the Process of Founding Team Formation -- Linking Team Formation, Team Evolution, and Entrepreneurial Business Ideas -- Understanding Founding Team Formation Across Contexts -- References -- Enacting (New) Possibilities of Living: Entrepreneurship and Affirmation -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship in the Economic Logic -- Critical Treatises in Entrepreneurship Research -- Affirmative Critique -- Entrepreneurship and Affirmative Critique -- Conclusion -- References -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Higher Education Systems: Moving into or Resisting Global Entrepreneurial Culture -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Countries in the Context of Broader Institutional Dynamics -- Basic Indicators of Socio-Economic Development in Post-Soviet Countries -- Supra-National Initiatives on Entrepreneurship Education Development in Higher Education -- Official National Policies on Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education -- Entrepreneurship Education at Leading Universities in Post-Soviet Countries -- Summary of Interviews and Survey Results -- Conclusions -- References |
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Verfasser aut Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (240 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research in the Sociology of Organizations Series v.82 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Half Title Page -- Endorsements -- Series Editor Page -- RSO Advisory Board Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword: Research in the Sociology of Organizations -- Acknowledgments -- Author Acknowledgments -- Introduction - "Reversing Entrepreneurship's Arrow": The Metaphor's Model and Research Implications -- The "Reversing the Arrow" Metaphor and Model -- Metaphor Elements and Components -- A Possible Model for Reversing the Arrow -- Enhancing Theory Around Entrepreneurship's Bivalent Effects -- On the Valence of the "Arrows" -- On the Nature of the "Targets" -- Enhancing Method Using Computational Text Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Toward an Un trepreneurial Economy? The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Muppets Everywhere: Explanations of Excess Entry and Declining Quality -- 3. Muppet Factories: The Growth and Impact of the Entrepreneurship Industry -- 4. Veblenian Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship as Conspicuous Consumption -- 4.1. Conspicuous Commodities: The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Ideology of Entrepreneurialism -- 4.2. Consuming Ideology: What Is Veblenian Entrepreneurship? -- 4.3. Hooked and Hurt: Individual- level Consequences of Veblenian Entrepreneurship -- 4.4. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: Feedback Loops -- 5. An Untrepreneurial Economy? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting the Relationship between Income Equality and Entrepreneurship: A Social Trust Perspective -- Introduction -- Income Inequality and Entrepreneurship -- Income Inequality and Social Trust -- Social Trust and Entrepreneurship -- Income Distribution and Entrepreneurial Innovation -- Income Distribution and Mode of Entrepreneurship Income Distribution and New Venture Growth -- Discussion -- References -- Rethinking Social Capital: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Introduction -- On Social Capital and Entrepreneurship -- Critical Perspectives on Social Capital -- Location of the Formation of Social Capital -- The Nature of the "Social" in Social Capital -- Power Relations, Conflict, and Interest -- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Social Entrepreneurship and the Common Good -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework -- Entrepreneurship and Society -- The Common Good -- Methodology -- Research Context -- Data Sources -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Common Good Making -- Generalized Economic Impact -- Generalized Social Impact -- Generalized Environmental Impact -- Common Good Staking -- Generalized Deferred Impact -- Common Good Taking -- Generalized Negative Impact -- Discussion and Contributions -- The Impact of Entrepreneurship -- Social Entrepreneurship -- Conclusion -- References -- How Do Founding Teams Form? Toward a Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Introduction -- A Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Foundational Assumptions -- Aspiration-Driven Decision-making -- Heterogeneous Social Structure -- Business Idea Specificity -- Overview of the Conceptual Model -- Co-founder Search as Cognitive Network Activation -- Evaluation of Potential Co-founders Against Aspirations -- Dimensions of Co-founder Aspirations -- Aspirations Define the Feasible Set of Potential Co-founders -- Approaches to Potential Co-founders -- Reciprocation: Evaluation of Focal Nascent Founder by Potential Co-founder -- Founding Teams of Three or Larger -- Team Formation Orchestrated by a Single Ringleader -- Team Formation by Nascent Founders with Equal Standing Feedback Loops: Search Distance and Aspiration Adjustment -- Dynamic Evolution of the Initial Founding Team -- Organic Development of Business Idea and Founding Team Evolution -- Intentional Change in Strategic Direction and Founding Team Evolution -- Discussion -- Unpacking the Process of Founding Team Formation -- Linking Team Formation, Team Evolution, and Entrepreneurial Business Ideas -- Understanding Founding Team Formation Across Contexts -- References -- Enacting (New) Possibilities of Living: Entrepreneurship and Affirmation -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship in the Economic Logic -- Critical Treatises in Entrepreneurship Research -- Affirmative Critique -- Entrepreneurship and Affirmative Critique -- Conclusion -- References -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Higher Education Systems: Moving into or Resisting Global Entrepreneurial Culture -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Countries in the Context of Broader Institutional Dynamics -- Basic Indicators of Socio-Economic Development in Post-Soviet Countries -- Supra-National Initiatives on Entrepreneurship Education Development in Higher Education -- Official National Policies on Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education -- Entrepreneurship Education at Leading Universities in Post-Soviet Countries -- Summary of Interviews and Survey Results -- Conclusions -- References Entrepreneurialism and Societyinvigorates academic research by developing new perspectives on how entrepreneurs and their organizations shape our social world. Entrepreneurship Unternehmerverhalten (DE-588)4138990-6 gnd rswk-swf Unternehmer (DE-588)4061949-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Unternehmer (DE-588)4061949-7 s Unternehmerverhalten (DE-588)4138990-6 s DE-604 Lounsbury, Michael Sonstige oth Aldrich, Howard E. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Eberhart, Robert N. Entrepreneurialism and Society Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 9781803826622 |
spellingShingle | Eberhart, Robert N. Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings Intro -- Half Title Page -- Endorsements -- Series Editor Page -- RSO Advisory Board Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword: Research in the Sociology of Organizations -- Acknowledgments -- Author Acknowledgments -- Introduction - "Reversing Entrepreneurship's Arrow": The Metaphor's Model and Research Implications -- The "Reversing the Arrow" Metaphor and Model -- Metaphor Elements and Components -- A Possible Model for Reversing the Arrow -- Enhancing Theory Around Entrepreneurship's Bivalent Effects -- On the Valence of the "Arrows" -- On the Nature of the "Targets" -- Enhancing Method Using Computational Text Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Toward an Un trepreneurial Economy? The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Muppets Everywhere: Explanations of Excess Entry and Declining Quality -- 3. Muppet Factories: The Growth and Impact of the Entrepreneurship Industry -- 4. Veblenian Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship as Conspicuous Consumption -- 4.1. Conspicuous Commodities: The Entrepreneurship Industry and the Ideology of Entrepreneurialism -- 4.2. Consuming Ideology: What Is Veblenian Entrepreneurship? -- 4.3. Hooked and Hurt: Individual- level Consequences of Veblenian Entrepreneurship -- 4.4. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: Feedback Loops -- 5. An Untrepreneurial Economy? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Revisiting the Relationship between Income Equality and Entrepreneurship: A Social Trust Perspective -- Introduction -- Income Inequality and Entrepreneurship -- Income Inequality and Social Trust -- Social Trust and Entrepreneurship -- Income Distribution and Entrepreneurial Innovation -- Income Distribution and Mode of Entrepreneurship Income Distribution and New Venture Growth -- Discussion -- References -- Rethinking Social Capital: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Introduction -- On Social Capital and Entrepreneurship -- Critical Perspectives on Social Capital -- Location of the Formation of Social Capital -- The Nature of the "Social" in Social Capital -- Power Relations, Conflict, and Interest -- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as Contested Communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Social Entrepreneurship and the Common Good -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework -- Entrepreneurship and Society -- The Common Good -- Methodology -- Research Context -- Data Sources -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Common Good Making -- Generalized Economic Impact -- Generalized Social Impact -- Generalized Environmental Impact -- Common Good Staking -- Generalized Deferred Impact -- Common Good Taking -- Generalized Negative Impact -- Discussion and Contributions -- The Impact of Entrepreneurship -- Social Entrepreneurship -- Conclusion -- References -- How Do Founding Teams Form? Toward a Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Introduction -- A Behavioral Theory of Founding Team Formation -- Foundational Assumptions -- Aspiration-Driven Decision-making -- Heterogeneous Social Structure -- Business Idea Specificity -- Overview of the Conceptual Model -- Co-founder Search as Cognitive Network Activation -- Evaluation of Potential Co-founders Against Aspirations -- Dimensions of Co-founder Aspirations -- Aspirations Define the Feasible Set of Potential Co-founders -- Approaches to Potential Co-founders -- Reciprocation: Evaluation of Focal Nascent Founder by Potential Co-founder -- Founding Teams of Three or Larger -- Team Formation Orchestrated by a Single Ringleader -- Team Formation by Nascent Founders with Equal Standing Feedback Loops: Search Distance and Aspiration Adjustment -- Dynamic Evolution of the Initial Founding Team -- Organic Development of Business Idea and Founding Team Evolution -- Intentional Change in Strategic Direction and Founding Team Evolution -- Discussion -- Unpacking the Process of Founding Team Formation -- Linking Team Formation, Team Evolution, and Entrepreneurial Business Ideas -- Understanding Founding Team Formation Across Contexts -- References -- Enacting (New) Possibilities of Living: Entrepreneurship and Affirmation -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship in the Economic Logic -- Critical Treatises in Entrepreneurship Research -- Affirmative Critique -- Entrepreneurship and Affirmative Critique -- Conclusion -- References -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Higher Education Systems: Moving into or Resisting Global Entrepreneurial Culture -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurship Education in Post-Soviet Countries in the Context of Broader Institutional Dynamics -- Basic Indicators of Socio-Economic Development in Post-Soviet Countries -- Supra-National Initiatives on Entrepreneurship Education Development in Higher Education -- Official National Policies on Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education -- Entrepreneurship Education at Leading Universities in Post-Soviet Countries -- Summary of Interviews and Survey Results -- Conclusions -- References Entrepreneurship Unternehmerverhalten (DE-588)4138990-6 gnd Unternehmer (DE-588)4061949-7 gnd |
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title | Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings |
title_auth | Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings |
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title_full | Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings |
title_fullStr | Entrepreneurialism and Society Consequences and Meanings |
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