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The Shift to the Entrepreneurial Society : A Built Economy in Education, Sustainability and Regulation
发布日期:2015-12-18  浏览

The Shift to the Entrepreneurial Society : A Built Economy in Education, Sustainability and Regulation

[Book Description]

In the constant challenge economies face to grow and adapt, entrepreneurship and innovation are considered key factors. This impressive book shows the complementary and decisive role that education, access to an efficient financial system, and regulation may have in creating an entrepreneurial society. Not only growth, but also better growth is required to address the tremendous challenges that our European economies are facing. The contributors illustrate how more entrepreneurs and more new innovative entrepreneurial firms can contribute. They highlight a variety of factors that may be considered to promote entrepreneurship among young people, and innovative activities among firms. These include education and seeking the most favourable context for the creation and development of sustainable, innovative companies, especially during economic crises. This timely book analyses the built economy in education, sustainability and regulation to favour the emergence of new, entrepreneurial firms. With an international focus, the book provides the results of numerous research projects around entrepreneurship. Based on solid quantitative analysis, it will prove essential for students and researchers who are building quantitative models to study different aspects of the entrepreneurial society.

[Table of Contents]
List of contributors                               viii
Toward the entrepreneurial society                 1   (14)
          Jean Bonnet
          Marcus Dejardin
          Antonia Madrid-Guijarro
Part I Entrepreneurial Motives, Education And
Performance
  1 The results of education in university:        15  (16)
  does it foster students' propensity towards
  entrepreneurial careers?
          Jos Luis V痙quez
          Ana Lanero
          Pablo Guti駻rez
          Maria Purificaci  Garcia
  2 Methodological proposal for determining        31  (11)
  entrepreneurial competencies from the
  entrepreneurship education approach
          Jos A. Porras
          Guadalupe Oliveras
          Hern疣 P. Vigier
  3 The decision to become an entrepreneur: a      42  (16)
  cognitive perspective
          Alicia Rubio Ba n
          Antonio Arag  S疣chez
          Paula Sastre Vivaracho
  4 Innovative entrepreneurship as a way to        58  (17)
  meet professional dissatisfactions
          Jean Bonnet
          Thomas Brau
          Antonia Madrid-Guijarro
Part II Entrepreneurial Sustainability And
Innovation
  5 Does innovation contribute to                  75  (14)
  sustainability or not?
          Luisa Carvalho
          Teresa Costa
  6 Barriers to innovation in Mexican              89  (14)
  manufacturing small and medium sized
  enterprises: an empirical study
          Gonzalo Maldonado Guzm疣
          Maria del Carmen Martinez Serna
          Domingo Garcia P駻ez de Lema
          Antonia Madrid-Guijarro
  7 Uncertainty and vertical cooperation in        103 (15)
  R&D: the case of monopoly
          Mathilde Aubry
  8 Which are the determinant factors for          118 (10)
  manufacturing firms to undertake R&D
  activities in Spain and the United Kingdom?
          Mariluz Mate-Sanchez-Val
          Richard Harris
  9 Creative problem solving method in             128 (15)
  organizational innovation
          Fernando Cardoso Sousa
          Ileana Pardal Monteiro
          Antonio Juan Briones Pe lver
Part III Entrepreneurship, Finance And Crisis
  10 Venture capital in Spain: an analysis of      143 (15)
  financial contracts
          M. Camino Ram -Llorens
          Gin駸 Hern疣dez-C疣ovas
  11 The use of banking debt by new French         158 (15)
  firms: the lessons of financial theory
          Fran輟ise Basti 
          Sylvie Cieply
 
          Pascal Cussy
 
  12 Does the regional dimension matter as         173 (15)
 
  regards finance and entrepreneurship?
 
          Jean Bonnet
 
          Sylvie Cieply
 
          Marcus Dejardin
 
  13 Obstacles involved in the business            188 (10)
 
  creation process and how they have evolved:
 
  the case of the region of Murcia
 
          Antonio Garcia S疣chez
 
          Andr駸 S疣chez Cer 
 
  14 The entrepreneurial experience of small       198 (15)
 
  and medium sized firms in times of crisis:
 
  empirical evidence from Catalonia, Spain
 
          Pere Segarra
 
          Eleni Papaoikonomou
 
          Xiaoni Li
 
Part IV Entrepreneurship And Regulation
 
  15 Under what conditions can a regulation        213 (14)
 
  become a source of entrepreneurial
 
  opportunities?
 
          Am駘ie Jacquemin
 
          Frank Janssen
 
  16 How diverse is entrepreneurship?              227 (15)
 
  Observations on the social heterogeneity of
 
  self-employment in Germany
 
          Dieter B enhold
 
          Uwe Fachinger
 
  17 Employer enterprises in Portugal: size        242 (18)
 
  distribution dynamics
 
          Elsa de Morais Sarmento
 
          Alcina Nunes
 
  18 Business demography dynamics in Portugal:     260 (13)
 
  a non-parametric survival analysis
 
          Alcina Nunes
 
          Elsa de Morais Sarmento
 
  19 Understanding the entrepreneurial society:    273 (6)
 
  some concluding comments on a work in progress
 
          Jean Bonnet
 
          Marcus Dejardin
 
          Antonia Madrid-Guijarro
 
Index                                              279
 

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