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spelling | Handbook of research on approaches to alternative entrepreneurship opportunities José Guilherme Leitão Dantas and Luísa Cagica Carvalho, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2019. 32 PDFs (512 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Multidimensional perspectives about entrepreneurial education. Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship education: background and future ; Chapter 2. Entrepreneurship learning: a case study ; Chapter 3. Academic entrepreneurship, bioeconomy, and sustainable development -- Section 2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems. Chapter 4. Implementing academic business incubators: reflections and best practices of a Portuguese case study ; Chapter 5. Successful and unsuccessful routes for entrepreneurs: lessons from an entrepreneurial regional project program ; Chapter 6. The influence of the local ecosystem on entrepreneurial intentions: a study with entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs of Beja (Portugal) and Huelva (Spain) ; Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship in border territories: context costs, resilience, and logics of action of the companies and entrepreneurs study of the border municipalities of Beira interior in Portugal and Salamanca in Spain -- Section 3. Entrepreneurship types and theoretical approaches. Chapter 8. Intrapreneurship initiative based on an internal ideation contest in the public sector: the case of Madrid City Hall (Spain) ; Chapter 9. Intrapreneurship at university: a sustainable strategy to handle resource crunch ; Chapter 10. Can business intelligence enhance organizational performance through corporate entrepreneurship? ; Chapter 11. Lifestyle entrepreneurs: an alternative approach to the entrepreneurial activity ; Chapter 12. Social entrepreneurship: what people are looking for when they talk about it ; Chapter 13. Alternatives to capitalism: learning from pro-social collective business models ; Chapter 14. Home country institutions and international entrepreneurship: a multi-level framework institutions and international entrepreneurship ; Chapter 15. Portfolio entrepreneurship and strategic decision making in the global context -- Section 4. Perspectives on gender entrepreneurship. Chapter 16. Perspectives on female entrepreneurship in rural areas: the role of women in tourism companies in Sever do Vouga, Portugal ; Chapter 17. Gender differences and generation of ideas on civic crowdsourcing ; Chapter 18. Women's self-perception of opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurship ; Chapter 19. May that nothing limit us, may that nothing define us: the context of women entrepreneurs in startups ; Chapter 20. Innovative contribution of women in Spanish companies. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. ""This book explores key developments in entrepreneurship types such as academic entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, cultural entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship in high-tech sectors"--Provided by publisher"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/03/2020). Businesswomen. Entrepreneurship. Organizational learning. Strategic planning. Businesswomen. fast Entrepreneurship. fast Organizational learning. fast Strategic planning. fast Carvalho, Luísa Cagica 1970- editor. Dantas, Jose Guilherme Leitao 1955- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2019035698 Print version: 1799819817 9781799819813 (DLC) 2019035698 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-1981-3 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on approaches to alternative entrepreneurship opportunities Section 1. Multidimensional perspectives about entrepreneurial education. Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship education: background and future ; Chapter 2. Entrepreneurship learning: a case study ; Chapter 3. Academic entrepreneurship, bioeconomy, and sustainable development -- Section 2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems. Chapter 4. Implementing academic business incubators: reflections and best practices of a Portuguese case study ; Chapter 5. Successful and unsuccessful routes for entrepreneurs: lessons from an entrepreneurial regional project program ; Chapter 6. The influence of the local ecosystem on entrepreneurial intentions: a study with entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs of Beja (Portugal) and Huelva (Spain) ; Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship in border territories: context costs, resilience, and logics of action of the companies and entrepreneurs study of the border municipalities of Beira interior in Portugal and Salamanca in Spain -- Section 3. Entrepreneurship types and theoretical approaches. Chapter 8. Intrapreneurship initiative based on an internal ideation contest in the public sector: the case of Madrid City Hall (Spain) ; Chapter 9. Intrapreneurship at university: a sustainable strategy to handle resource crunch ; Chapter 10. Can business intelligence enhance organizational performance through corporate entrepreneurship? ; Chapter 11. Lifestyle entrepreneurs: an alternative approach to the entrepreneurial activity ; Chapter 12. Social entrepreneurship: what people are looking for when they talk about it ; Chapter 13. Alternatives to capitalism: learning from pro-social collective business models ; Chapter 14. Home country institutions and international entrepreneurship: a multi-level framework institutions and international entrepreneurship ; Chapter 15. Portfolio entrepreneurship and strategic decision making in the global context -- Section 4. Perspectives on gender entrepreneurship. Chapter 16. Perspectives on female entrepreneurship in rural areas: the role of women in tourism companies in Sever do Vouga, Portugal ; Chapter 17. Gender differences and generation of ideas on civic crowdsourcing ; Chapter 18. Women's self-perception of opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurship ; Chapter 19. May that nothing limit us, may that nothing define us: the context of women entrepreneurs in startups ; Chapter 20. Innovative contribution of women in Spanish companies. Businesswomen. Entrepreneurship. Organizational learning. Strategic planning. Businesswomen. fast Entrepreneurship. fast Organizational learning. fast Strategic planning. fast |
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