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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036568611
    Format: X, 358 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781848852716 , 9781848852723
    Series Statement: Library of modern Middle East studies 87
    Note: Contents -- Preface -- I. SOURCES AND LITERATURE -- 1. The Politician as Historian, Historians in Politics: On the Nutuk (Speech) of Mustafa Kemal Pasha -- 2. Young Turk Memoirs as a Historical Source: Kâzım Karabekir's Istiklâl Harbimiz -- 3. The Historiography of the Constitutional Revolution: Broad Consensus, Some Disagreement and a Missed Opportunity -- 4. The Rise and Fall of 'Modern'Turkey: Bernard Lewis's Emergence Fifty Years On -- II. IMPERIAL TWILIGHT -- 5. The Ottoman Empire 1850-1922: Unavoidable Failure? -- 6. The Ides of April: A Fundamentalist Uprising in Istanbul in 1909? 7. Sultan Mehmet V's Visit to Kosovo in June 1911 -- 8. Who Were the Young Turks? -- 9. The Young Turk Mindset -- 10. Atatürk as a Unionist -- 11. The Ottoman Legacy of the Kemalist Republic -- III. THE GREAT WAR -- 12. The Ottoman Conscription System in Theory and Practice, 1844-1918 -- 13. The Ottoman Soldier in World War I -- 14. The Ottoman Empire and the Armistice of Moudhros -- 15. Renewal and Silence: Post-war Unionist and Kemalist Rhetoric on the Armenian Genocide -- IV. TOWARDS THE NATION STATE -- 16. Young Turks, Ottoman Muslims and Turkish Nationalists: Identity Politics 1908-38* 17. Were the Progressives Conservative? -- 18. Institution Building in the Kemalist Republic Compared with Pahlevi Iran: The People's Party -- 19. Touring Anatolia at the End of the Atatürk Era: Kemalist TurkeyObserved by Western Visitors -- 20. Islam in the Service of the Caliphate and the Secular State -- 21. Turning Points and Missed Opportunities in the Modern History of Turkey: Where Could Things Have Gone Differently? -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Türkei ; Nationalstaat ; Geschichte 1909-1938 ; Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal 1881-1938 ; Politisches Denken ; Rezeption ; Jungtürken ; Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal 1881-1938 ; Türkei ; Nationalstaat ; Jungtürken ; Geschichte 1908-1938 ; Osmanisches Reich ; Jungtürken ; Geschichte 1889-1918
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Zürcher, Erik Jan 1953-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1744972850
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p) , ill , cm
    ISBN: 9781785368738
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Introduction / Shaker A. Zahra, Donald O. Neubaum and James C. Hayton -- Part I corporate entrepreneurship and internal venturing -- 1. Internal corporate venturing: a review of (almost) five decades of literature / Susan A. Hill and Stylianos Georgoulas -- 2. Who is the corporate entrepreneur? insights from opportunity discovery and creation theory / Henri Burgers and Vareska van De Vrande -- 3. A dynamic human capital perspective on corporate opportunity identification / Mathew Hughes, Deniz Ucbasaran and Miranda Lewis -- Part II corporate entrepreneurship and organizational capability -- 4. Towards a relational view of corporate entrepreneurship / Zeki Simsek and Ciaran Heavey -- 5. Institutionalizing corporate entrepreneurship as the firm's innovation function: reflections from a longitudinal research program / Gina Colarelli O'Connor -- 6. Strategic renewal and firm performance: implication of incremental versus radical change after environmental upheavals / Elton L. Scifres, James J. Chrisman and Esra Memili -- Part III corporate venture capital and external venturing -- 7. Corporate venture capital: important themes and future directions / Sandip Basu, Anu Wadhwa and Suresh Kotha -- 8. InnoVen and the Monsanto paradox: strategic exploration with the first external corporate venture capital fund / Mariann Jelinek and Diana Day -- 9. Explorative and exploitative learning from corporate venture capital: a model of program level determinants / Thomas Keil, Shaker A. Zahra and Markku Maula -- 10. What inventions do corporate entrepreneurship programs access? corporate venture capital investment in complementary and substituting ventures / Gary Dushnitsky and Miles Shaver.
    Content: Corporate entrepreneurship is about remaking organizations; it affects organizational cultures and systems which, in turn, influence the magnitude, direction and content of corporate entrepreneurship activities. This Handbook hopes to synthesize what we know and clarify what we need to know about key issues such as strategic renewal, innovation and venturing activities within established companies, giving direction to future research. This Handbook combines conceptual and empirical contributions covering a wide gamut of theories and perspectives that include: opportunity discovery vs. creation, the behavioral theory of the firm, learning, human capital, agency, and dynamic capabilities. The chapters uncover who the corporate entrepreneur is, how corporate entrepreneurs vary from their independent counterparts, how corporate entrepreneurship influences organizational performance, and the effect of incremental versus radical strategic renewal undertaken within corporate entrepreneurship on financial performance. They also investigate what an organization learns from corporate entrepreneurship, as well as the types of innovation that companies gain through corporate venturing capital investments. The diversity of authors, perspectives and foci of the chapters highlight the growing depth and breadth of the worldwide research on corporate entrepreneurship and the growing maturity of this research. This book will appeal to scholars and students of entrepreneurship and/or strategic management, as well as managers of established firms
    Note: Contributors include: S. Basu, H. Burgers, J.J. Chrisman, D. Day, G. Dushnitsky, S. Georgoulas, J. Hayton, C. Heavey, S.A. Hill, M. Hughes, M. Jelinek, T. Keil, S. Kotha, M. Lewis, M. Maula, E. Memili, D.O. Neubaum, G.C. O'Connor, E.L. Scifres, M. Shaver, Z. Simsek, D. Ucbasaran, V. Van De Vrande, A. Wadhwa, S.A. Zahra , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785368721
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781785368721(hardback)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook of research on corporate entrepreneurship Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016 ISBN 9781788972680
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785368721
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Corporate Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1023448068
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784713256
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: In this two-volume set, the editors present seminal articles by leading SSA scholars describing the development of SSA Theory and its wider application. The first volume offers an introduction to SSA theory and covers the historical context, the founding documents of the approach, subsequent theoretical and empirical developments, the relationship between SSA theory and related approaches, and an introduction to the work of Bowles, Gordon and Weisskopf on the rise and demise of the postwar SSA. The second volume examines extensions to the SSA literature: applying SSA analysis to countries outside the United States, placing the history of a wider range of institutions within an SSA framework and current use of SSA analysis. The editors' comprehensive original introduction illuminates the state of SSA Theory up to the present and considers its future applications within further historical and theoretical contexts and in analysing and understanding the unfolding economic turmoil which began in 2007-2008
    Content: David M. Gordon (1997), 'From the Drive System to the Capital- Labor Accord: Econometric Tests for the Transition between Productivity Regimes', Industrial Relations, 36 (2), April, 125-59 -- Edwin Melendez (1990), 'Accumulation and Crisis in a Small and Open Economy: The Postwar Social Structure of Accumulation in Puerto Rico', Review of Radical Political Economics, 22 (2-3), 231-51 -- Dimitrios M. Mihail (1993), 'Modelling Profits and Industrial Investment in Postwar Greece', International Review of Applied Economics, 7 (3), 290-310 -- Seongjin Jeong (1997), 'The Social Structure of Accumulation in South Korea: Upgrading or Crumbling?', Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (4), December, 92-112 -- Eric A. Nilsson (1996), 'The Breakdown of the U.S. Postwar System of Labor Relations: An Econometric Study', Review of Radical Political Economics, 28 (1), 20-50 -- Michael Reich (2013), 'The Rising Strength of Management, High Unemployment, and Slow Growth: Revisiting Okun's Law', in Jeannette Wicks-Lim and Robert Pollin (eds), Capitalism on Trial: Explorations in the Tradition of Thomas E. Weisskopf, Chapter 11, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 165-86 -- Frank Strain and Hugh Grant (1991/92), 'The Social Structure of Accumulation in Canada, 1945-1988', Journal of Canadian Studies, 26 (4), Winter, 75-93 -- William I. Robinson (2001), 'Transnational Processes, Development Studies and Changing Social Hierarchies in the World System: A Central American Case Study', Third World Quarterly, 22 (4), 529-63 -- Stephen Gelb (1991), 'South Africa's Economic Crisis: An Overview', in South Africa's Economic Crisis, Chapter 1, South Africa: David Phillip Publishers, and London, UK: Zed Books, 1-32, 267-71 -- Nicoli Nattrass (1992), 'Profitability: The Soft Underbelly of South African Regulation/SSA Analysis', Review of Radical Political Economics, 24 (1), 31-51 -- James Heintz (2002), 'Political Conflict and the Social Structure of Accumulation: The Case of South African Apartheid', Review of Radical Political Economics, 34 (3), 319-26 -- Shilpa Ranganathan and Harland Prechel (2007), 'Political Capitalism, Neoliberalism, and Globalization in India: Redefining Foreign Property Rights and Facilitating Corporate Ownership, 1991-2005', in Harland Prechel (ed.), Politics and Neoliberalism: Structure, Process and Outcome. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Ltd, 201-43 -- Barbara Harriss-White (2004), 'India's Socially Regulated Economy', Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 47 (1), 49-68 -- Alessandra Mezzadri (2008), 'The Rise of Neo-liberal Globalisation and the "New Old" Social Regulation of Labour: A Case of Delhi Garment Sector', Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 51 (4), 603-18 -- Don Sherman Grant II and Michael Wallace (1994), 'The Political Economy of Manufacturing Growth and Decline across the American States, 1970-1985', Social Forces, 73 (1), September, 33-63 -- David Brady and Michael Wallace (2000), 'Spatialization, Foreign Direct Investment, and Labor Outcomes in the American States, 1978-1996', Social Forces, 79 (1), September, 67-105 -- Michael Wallace and David Brady (2001), 'The Next Long Swing: Spatialization, Technocratic Control, and the Restructuring of Work at the Turn of the Century', in Ivar Berg and Arne L. Kalleberg (eds), Sourcebook of Labor Markets: Evolving Structures and Processes, Chapter 5, New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 101-33 -- Linda Lobao, Jamie Rulli and Lawrence A. Brown (1999), 'Macrolevel Theory and Local-Level Inequality: Industrial Structure, Institutional Arrangements, and the Political Economy of Redistribution, 1970 and 1990', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89 (4), 571-601 -- Michele I. Naples (1996), 'Labor Relations and the Social Structure of Accumulation: The Case of U.S. Coal Mining', in Cyrus Bina, Laurie Clements and Chuck Davis (eds), Beyond Survival: Wage Labor in the Late Twentieth Century, Chapter 5, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 109-30, references
    Content: David M. Kotz (2010), 'The Final Conflict: What Can Cause a System-Threatening Crisis of Capitalism?', Science and Society, 74 (3), July, 362-79 -- Duncan K. Foley (2012), 'The Political Economy of Postcrisis Global Capitalism', South Atlantic Quarterly, 111 (2), Spring, 251-63 -- Fred Block (2011), 'Crisis and Renewal: The Outlines of a Twenty- First Century New Deal', Socio-Economic Review, 9 (1), January, 31-57 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (2000), 'A New Social Structure of Accumulation or the Emerging Global Crises of Capitalism?', in Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy: Principles and Unstable Dynamics of Capitalism, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 266-91
    Content: Kent A. Klitgaard and Lisi Krall (2012), 'Ecological Economics, Degrowth, and Institutional Change', Ecological Economics, 84, 247-53 -- F. Gregory Hayden (2011), 'Integrating the Social Structure of Accumulation and Social Accounting Matrix with the Social Fabric Matrix', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70 (5), November, 1208-33 -- Jonathan P. Goldstein (1999), 'The Existence, Endogeneity, and Synchronization of Long Waves: Structural Time Series Model Estimates', Review of Radical Political Economics, 31 (4), December, 61-101 -- Minqi Li, Feng Xiao and Andong Zhu (2007), 'Long Waves, Institutional Changes, and Historical Trends: A Study of the Long- Term Movement of the Profit Rate in the Capitalist World-Economy', Journal of World-Systems Research, XIII (1), 33-54 -- David M. Kotz (1990), 'A Comparative Analysis of the Theory of Regulation and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory', Science and Society, 54 (1), Spring, 5-28 -- Robert Went (2002), 'Capitalism and Stages of Accumulation', in The Enigma of Globalization: A Journey to a New Stage of Capitalism, Chapter 5, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 72-92, references -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1994), 'An Institutionalist Review of Long Wave Theories: Schumpeterian Innovation, Modes of Regulation, and Social Structures of Accumulation', Journal of Economic Issues, XXVIII (2), June, 489-500 -- Mark Setterfield (2011), 'Anticipations of the Crisis: On the Similarities between Post-Keynesian Economics and Regulation Theory', Revue de la régulation, 10, Autumn, http://regulation.revues.org, accessed on 12 June 2013, 2-17 -- Richard Westra (2010), 'Periodizing Capitalism and the World Historic Transmutability of Capital', in Political Economy and Globalization, Chapter 3, London, UK: Routledge, 43-92, 216-18, references -- Bruce Norton (1988), 'The Power Axis: Bowles, Gordon, and Weisskopf's Theory of Postwar U.S. Accumulation', Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society, 1 (3), Fall, 6-43 -- Ismael Hossein-zadeh and Anthony Gabb (2000), 'Making Sense of the Current Expansion of the U.S. Economy: A Long Wave Approach and a Critique', Review of Radical Political Economics, 32 (3), September, 388-97 -- Stavros D. Mavroudeas (2012), 'The Social Structures of Accumulation Approach', in Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho and Marco Boffo (eds), The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Chapter 50, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 316-20 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1983), 'The Rise and Demise of the Postwar Corporate System', in Beyond the Waste Land: A Democratic Alternative to Economic Decline, Chapter 4, Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 62-97, 424-8 -- Thomas E. Weisskopf, Samuel Bowles and David M. Gordon (1983), 'Hearts and Minds: A Social Model of U.S. Productivity Growth', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 381-441 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1986), 'Power and Profits: The Social Structure of Accumulation and the Profitability of the Postwar U.S. Economy', Review of Radical Political Economics, 18 (1&2), 132-67 -- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf (1989), 'Business Ascendancy and Economic Impasse: A Structural Retrospective on Conservative Economics, 1979-87', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (1), Winter, 107-34 -- David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles ([1994] 1998), 'Power, Profits and Investment: An Institutionalist Explanation of the Stagnation of U.S. Net Investment after the Mid- 1960s', in David M. Gordon, Economics and Social Justice: Essays on Power, Labor and Institutional Change, edited by Samuel Bowles and Thomas E. Weisskopf, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 236-63 -- David M. Gordon, Thomas E. Weisskopf and Samuel Bowles (1983), 'Long Swings and the Nonreproductive Cycle', American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 73 (2), May, 152-7 -- David M. Gordon (1994), 'Putting Heterodox Macro to the Test: Comparing Post-Keynesian, Marxian, and Social Structuralist Macroeconomic Models of the Post-War US Economy', in Mark Glick (ed.), Competition, Technology and Money: Classical and Post-Keynesian Perspectives, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 143-85
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aglietta, Michel (1979), A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The American Experience, London: New Left Books -- Baran, Paul A. and Paul M. Sweezy (1966), Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order, New York: Modern Reader -- Edwards, Richard (1979), Contested Terrain: The Transformation of the Workplace in the Twentieth Century, New York: Basic Books -- Kotz, David M., Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence (1994), Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- McDonough, Terrence, Michael Reich and David M. Kotz (2010), Contemporary Capitalism and its Crises: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory for the 21st Century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Mandel, Ernest (1978 [1975]), Late Capitalism, London: Verso -- Reich, Michael (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', The Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2007), 'The Marxian Theory of Capitalist Stages', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria. Research in Political Economy, Volume 24, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Ltd, 241-80 -- Michael Reich (1997), 'Social Structure of Accumulation Theory: Retrospect and Prospect', Review of Radical Political Economics, 29 (3), September, 1-10 -- Terrence McDonough (2008), 'Social Structures of Accumulation Theory: The State of the Art', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40 (2), Spring, 153-73 -- Michael Reich, David M. Gordon and Richard C. Edwards (1973), 'Dual Labor Markets: A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation', American Economic Review, 63 (2), May, 359-65 -- David M. Gordon (1978), 'Up and Down the Long Roller Coaster', in Crisis Reader Editorial Collective (ed.), U.S. Capitalism in Crisis, New York, NY: Union for Radical Political Economics, 22-35 -- David M. Gordon (1980), 'Stages of Accumulation and Long Economic Cycles', in Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (eds), Processes of the World-System, Chapter 1, Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications, 9-45 -- David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich (1982), 'Long Swings and Stages of Capitalism,' in Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labor in the United States, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 18-47, 245-8, references -- David M. Kotz (1987), 'Long Waves and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Critique and Reinterpretation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 19 (4), Winter, 16-38 -- Terrence McDonough (1990), 'The Resolution of Crisis in American Economic History: Social Structures of Accumulation and Stages of Capitalism', in Paul Zarembka (ed.), Research in Political Economy, Volume 12, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 129-83 -- Victor D. Lippit (2005), 'Social Structures of Accumulation: The Theoretical Issues', in Capitalism, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 23-43, 167-9, references -- David M. Kotz (2003), 'Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory of Long-Run Capital Accumulation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 35 (3), Summer, 263-70
    Content: Stephen Frenkel (1993), 'Australian Trade Unionism and the New Social Structure of Accumulation', in Stephen Frenkel (ed.), Organized Labor in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study of Trade Unionism in Nine Countries, Chapter 9, Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 249-81, 362-5, references -- David E. Barlow, Melissa Hickman Barlow and Theodore G. Chiricos (1993), 'Long Economic Cycles and the Criminal Justice System in the U.S.', Crime, Law and Social Change, 19 (2), March, 143-69 -- David E. Barlow and Melissa Hickman Barlow (1994/95), 'Federal Criminal Justice Legislation and the Post-World War II Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States', Crime, Law and Social Change, 22 (3), September, 239-67 -- Raymond J. Michalowski and Susan M. Carlson (2000), 'Crime, Punishment, and Social Structures of Accumulation: Toward a New and Much Needed Political-Economy of Justice', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 16 (3), August, 272-92 -- Robert Cherry (1991), 'Race and Gender Aspects of Marxian Macromodels: The Case of the Social Structure of Accumulation School, 1948-68', Science and Society, 55 (1), Spring, 60-78 -- Phillip Anthony O'Hara (1995), 'Household Labor, the Family, and Macroeconomic Instability in the United States: 1940s-1990s', Review of Social Economy, LIII (1), Spring, 89-120 -- Michael D. Gillespie (2011), 'Capital Accumulation and Family Economic Deterioration: Historical Contingencies and the "Great Recession" of the United States', World Review of Political Economy, 2 (3), 406-40 -- Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart (1997), 'Comparable Worth in a Restructuring Economy: Discourse and Counter-Discourse', in Ellen Mutari, Heather Boushey and William Fraher IV, Gender and Political Economy: Incorporating Diversity into Theory and Policy, Chapter 7, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 115-30, references -- Francisco Valdes and Sumi Cho (2011), 'Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice in the Wake of Global Neoliberalism', (43 Conn. L. Rev 1513) Connecticut Law Review, 43 (5), July, 1513-72 -- Martin H. Wolfson (2013), 'An Institutional Theory of Financial Crises', in Martin H. Wolfson and Gerald A. Epstein (eds), The Handbook of the Political Economy of Financial Crises, Chapter 9, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 172-90 -- Harland Prechel (2003), 'Historical Contingency Theory, Policy Paradigm Shifts, and Corporate Malfeasance at the Turn of the 21st Century', in Betty A. Dobratz, Lisa K. Waldner and Timothy Buzzell (eds), Political Sociology for the 21st Century. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 12, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Science Ltd, 311-40 -- Mimi Abramovitz (2012), 'Theorising the Neoliberal Welfare State for Social Work', in Mel Grey, James Midgley and Stephen A. Webb (eds), The SAGE Handbook of Social Work, Chapter 2, London, UK: SAGE Publications, 33-50 -- Stephen McBride (2013), 'The New Constitutionalism: International and Private Rule in the New Global Order', in Gary Teeple and Stephen McBride (eds), Relations of Global Power: Neoliberal Order and Disorder, Chapter 2, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 19-40 -- Harland Prechel and John B. Harms (2007), 'Politics and Neoliberalism: Theory and Ideology', in Harland Prechel (ed.), Politics and Neoliberalism: Structure, Process and Outcome. Research in Political Sociology, Volume 16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: JAI Press/Elsevier Ltd, 3-17 -- Robert Went (2005), 'Globalization: Waiting - In Vain - for the New Long Boom', Science and Society, 69 (3), July, 367-95 -- John Asimakopoulos (2009), 'Globally Segmented Labor Markets: The Coming of the Greatest Boom and Bust, Without the Boom', Critical Sociology, 35 (2), March, 175-98 -- William K. Tabb (2012), 'Financialization and Social Structures of Accumulation', in The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 25-59, references -- William I. Robinson (2012), 'Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites', Critical Sociology, 38 (3), 349-63 -- Terrence McDonough and Tony Dundon (2010), 'Thatcherism Delayed? The Irish Crisis and the Paradox of Social Partnership', Industrial Relations Journal, 41 (6), 544-62
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Social structure of accumulation theory Cheltenham [u.a.] : Elgar, 2014 ISBN 9781783472918
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000037
    Format: xii, 316 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 cm.
    ISBN: No ISBN (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE:
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Berlin, 2013. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE (brief): 1. Introduction 1 -- 2. International Discourse on Housing Policy and Urban Conservation 10 -- 3. Housing Policy 49 -- 4. Urban Conservation vs. Urban Renewal 116 -- 5. Case Study: Rehabilitation of Lilong Houses in Shanghai 186 -- 6. Integration of Housing Policy and Urban Conservation Referring to Lilong Housing Rehabilitation in Shanghai 259 -- 7. Conclusions 296. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE (detailed): List of tables iv -- List of figures vii -- Glossary xii -- 1. Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Introduction to the Topic 1 -- 1.2 Research Questions 3 -- 1.3 Research Aims 4 -- 1.4 Scope 4 : 1.4.1 Targeted Lilong Houses 4 ; 1.4.2 Research Perspectives 5 -- 1.5 Methodology 5 : 1.5.1 Literature Review 5 ; 1.5.2 Case Study 6 ; 1.5.3 Field Survey 6 -- 1.6 Structure 6 -- References (chapter 1) 9 -- 2. International Discourse on Housing Policy and Urban Conservation 10 -- 2.1 Housing Policy 10 : 2.1.1 The Right to Housing 10 ; 2.1.2 Tenure and Tenure Reform 12 ; 2.1.3 Protection Against Forced Eviction 15 ; 2.1.4 State Responsibility to Provide Housing 16 ; 2.1.5 Stages of Housing Development 18 ; 2.1.6 Housing Problems 19 -- 2.2 Urban Conservation 22 : 2.2.1 Urban Areas as Heritage 23 ; 2.2.2 Value of Heritage 24 ; 2.2.3 Use Value and Sustainable Urban Heritage Conservation 25 ; 2.2.4 Social Aspects of Urban Conservation 26 ; 2.2.5 Funding Conservation 27 ; 2.2.6 Urban Renewal 27 ; 2.2.7 Urban Rehabilitation 30 ; 2.2.8 Policy Changes in Europe: From Redevelopment to Modest Rehabilitation 32 ; 2.2.9 International Discourse and the Chinese Context 34 -- 2.3 Housing Policy and Urban Conservation: Interrelationships and Integration 36 : 2.3.1 Housing Policy and Urban Conservation to Deal with Deterioration 36 ; 2.3.2 Integration of Housing Policy and Urban Conservation 42 -- References (chapter 2) 46 -- 3. Housing Policy 49 -- 3.1 Housing Policy in China 49 : 3.1.1 Housing Policy before Reform (1949-1978) 49 ; 3.1.2 Urban Housing Reform (1978-1998) 59 ; 3.1.3 Housing Policy After Reform (Since 1998) 66 -- 3.2 Housing Policy in Shanghai 77 : 3.2.1 Private Lilong Housing before 1949 78 ; 3.2.2 Housing Policy before Reform (1949-1978) 81 ; 3.2.3 Urban Housing Reform (1978-1998) 85 ; 3.2.4 Housing Policy after Reform (since 1998) 89 -- 3.3 Relevance of Housing Policy to Urban Conservation 99 : 3.3.1 Features of Existing Housing Policies 99 ; 3.3.2 Impact of Housing Policy on Heritage Conservation 101 -- References (chapter 3) 106 -- 4. Urban Conservation vs. Urban Renewal 116 -- 4.1 Urban Conservation vs. Urban Renewal in China 116 : 4.1.1 Urban Conservation Policy 116 ; 4.1.2 Urban Renewal Policy 122 -- 4.2 Urban Conservation vs. Urban Renewal in Shanghai 128 : 4.2.1 Urban Conservation Policy and Practice 128 ; 4.2.2 Urban Renewal Policy and Practice 139 -- 4.3 Housing Policy in Urban Conservation/Renewal 160 : 4.3.1 On-site Resettlement, or Return Resettlement 161 ; 4.3.2 Off-site Resettlement: From In-kind to Monetary Compensation 168 -- References (chapter 4) 175 -- 5. Case Study: Rehabilitation of Lilong Houses in Shanghai 186 -- 5.1 Lilong Houses 186 -- 5.2 Rehabilitation of Lilong Houses 196 : 5.2.1 Case Studies: Penglai Road 303 and Penglai Road 203 (Model 2 "Government-Developer-Original Resident Partnership") ; 5.2.2 Case Study: Futian Village 210 (Model 2 "Government-Developer-Original Resident Partnership") ; 5.2.3 Case Studies: Xintiandi and Jianyeli 215 (Model 1 "Developer-Government Partnership") ; 5.2.4 Case Study: Tianzifang 231 (Model 3 "Retailer-Original Resident Partnership") ; 5.2.5 Case Study: Bugaoli 238 (Model 4 "Government-Original Resident Partnership") -- 5.3 Conclusion 244 -- References (chapter 5) 253 -- 6. Integration of Housing Policy and Urban Conservation Referring to Lilong Housing Rehabilitation in Shanghai 259 -- 6.1 Positive and Negative Features of Lilong Houses 259 : 6.1.1 Positive Features 259 ; 6.1.2 Negative Features 266 -- 6.2 Reactions to Positive Features 268 : 6.2.1 Reactions to Physical Quality 268 ; 6.2.2 Reactions to Social Quality 271 -- 6.3 Reactions to Negative Features 273 : 6.3.1 Reactions to Deterioration Problems 273 ; 6.3.2 Reactions to Shortage Problems 274 ; 6.3.3 Reactions to Affordability Problems 275 -- 6.4 Discussion: Attempts and Failures of Housing Rehabilitation 284 -- 6.5 Conclusion 290 -- References (chapter 6) 294 -- 7. Conclusions 296 -- Appendix 1: Cost Benefit Analysis in Urban Renewal Projects in Shanghai 303 -- Appendix 2: Developer's Monetary Benefit in "the Palace" Project 311 -- Appendix 3: Chinese Terms in English Translation and Pin-yin Spelling 313 -- References (appendix) 316.
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    Keywords: Academic theses
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000260
    Format: 423 pages : , illustrations (chiefly colour) ; , 23 x 19 cm.
    ISBN: 9783038215349 (pbk.) , 3038215341 (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Headed by the slogan "Design Thinking", a debate has unfolded over the last ten years about design methods, which goes far beyond the specialist boundaries of design disciplines. Executives and business owners today recognize the potential for economic innovation lying in the creative and analytical mindset of designers. The extensive literature available on "Design Thinking" focuses on the methodology of the design process, while the conditions necessary to spark innovation processes in the first place, have long remained more or less unnoticed. This book starts here and asks how established innovations arise from a simple idea. What criteria are mostly likely to be the basis from which the ideas of an individual can take hold in a social system? What are conditions, under which they can become incorporated into a diverse group of people? What topics induce managers to choose and then to invest in a specific idea? Questions such as these are pursued in international contributions by renowned experts, using the first digital camera as a case study. They identify the individual and social processes associated with the exchange and implementation of new ideas."
    Note: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Foreword -- Contributors -- THE EMERGENCE OF THE NEW (WHAT) -- Michael Shamiyeh : Introduction -- Steven Sasson and Michael Shamiyeh : Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part I) -- Gerhard Roth : Reality and Actuality -- John R. Searle : The Social Construction of Reality -- Louise Connell and Mark T. Keane : A Model of Plausibility -- Siegfried J. Schmidt Media : The Everyday Tools of Reality Construction -- Elena Esposito Plans and the Future : Designing the Unpredictable -- INNOVATION AS PROCESSES OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION (HOW) -- Michael Shamiyeh : Introduction -- Steven Sasson and Michael Shamiyeh : Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part II) -- Cheryl Heller : A Few Things Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Communication -- Paul Pangaro and Hugh Dubberly : What is Conversation? How Can We Design for Effective Conversation? -- Steven W. Floyd and Bill Wooldridge : Knowledge Creation and Social Networks in Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Renewal of Organizational Capability -- Joep P. Cornelissen and Jean S. Clarke : Imagining and Rationalizing Opportunities: Inductive Reasoning and the Creation and Justification of New Ventures -- Bolko von Oetinger : Strategy and Use of Metaphor -- Karl E. Weick, Kathleen M. Sutcliffe and David Obstfeld : Organizing and the Process of Sensemaking -- INNOVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES (WHO) -- Michael Shamiyeh : Introduction -- Steven Sasson and Michael Shamiyeh : Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part III) -- Andrew Bullen : Reflections on Innovation Processes in Organizations -- Manfred Faßler : The A.C.I.M.-Agenda: Adaptation-Creativity-Innovation-Management Quadruple as a New -- Resource -- Petra Ahrweiler and Mark T. Keane : Innovation Networks -- Steven W. Floyd and Peter J. Lane : Strategizing Throughout the Organization: Managing Role Conflict in Strategic Renewal -- Jane E. Dutton and Susan J. Ashford : Selling Issues to Top Management -- OXYMORON ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION (WHERE) -- Michael Shamiyeh : Introduction -- Steven Sasson and Michael Shamiyeh : Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part IV) -- Sonja Zillner and Bernhard Krusche : The Art of Innovation: Managing the Future of Organizations -- Mary Tripsas and Giovanni Gavetti : Capabilities, Cognition, and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging -- Hugh Dubberly, Peter Esmonde, Michael Geoghegan and Paul Pangaro : Notes on the Role of Leadership & Language in Regenerating Organizations -- Afterword : Martin J. Eppler and Michael Shamiyeh : New Mindsets, or: What can Change Managers Learn from Architects?
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier North-Holland
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    Format: online resource (xxxv, [1364] p) , ill
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online ed. 2009 Elsevier Handbooks in Economics Series on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0444508708 , 0080464750 , 9780444508706
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 25
    Content: Over the last 30 or 40 years a substantial literature has grown up in which the tools of economic theory and analysis have been applied to problems in the arts and culture. Economists who have surveyed the field generally locate the origins of contemporary cultural economics as being in 1966, the year of publication of the first major work in modern times dedicated specifically to the economics of the arts. It was a book by Baumol and Bowen which showed that economic analysis could illuminate the supply of and demand for artistic services, the contribution of the arts sector to the economy, an
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Acknowledgements; Contents of Volume 1; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; 1. Introduction; 2. Behavior of individuals; 3. Behavior of firms and industries; 4. Behavior of markets; 5. Arts and culture in the economy; 6. Conclusions; References; Part2: History; Chapter 2 Art and Culture in the History of Economic Thought; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. The earliest years; 3. The eighteenth century: Imitation and imagination in the Enlightenment , 4. Classical economics: The shadow of Bentham5. Humanist critics; 6. The marginal revolution; 7. The arts in American economics; 8. Keynes and the Bloomsbury Group; 9. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 The History of Art Markets; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Approach, focus and scope; 2. Early local art markets, primary and resale; 3. Distributing paintings across markets; 4. Selling paintings I: Artist-dealer relations; 5. Selling paintings II: Auctions; 6. Coda; 7. Some developments since 1750; References; Chapter 4 The Evolution of Music Markets; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction , 2. The evolution of music performance venues3. A quantitative perspective; 4. Music publishing and intellectual property; 5. The popularization of musical culture; References; Part 3: Value; Chapter 5 Defining Cultural and Artistic Goods; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Definitional issues; 3. Creativity; 4. Implications for consumers of art; 5. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Value and the Valuation of Art in Economic and Aesthetic Theory; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Premodern theories; 2. Art in early subjectivist theories; 3. Art in 19th century economics and aesthetics , 4. Art in economic theory until the 1970s5. Art in aesthetics until the 1990s; 6. Varieties of artistic external effects in contemporary economics; 7. Varieties of artistic value in contemporary aesthetics, and their economic valuation; 8. The logic of aesthetic and economic evaluation; References; Part 4: Legal Issues; Chapter 7 The Economic Analysis of Art Law; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Copyright and trademark issues; 3. Moral rights; 4. Resale royalties; 5. Resolving disputes over ownership of art; 6. Art market: Contract and authenticity issues; 7. Estate issues; References , Chapter 8 Copies of Artworks: The Case of Paintings and PrintsAbstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Forgeries, copies, and reproductions. Definitions and boundaries; 3. Artists and their patrons; 4. Markets for prints; 5. Markets for paintings; 6. Copies and art historians. A renewal of interest?; 7. Regulating the market for copies; 8. Concluding comments; Appendix A: Copies and originals sold at auction 1684-1999; References; Chapter 9 Copyright, Art and Internet: Blessing the Curse?; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. The example of MP3s and software; 3. A market for works of art , 4. Issues and conclusion , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: Print version Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture
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    [Santa Barbara, CA, USA] :punctum books
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    Format: 1 online resource (162 pages).
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9781947447042 , 9781947447059
    Content: Of the Contract is a version of a text that is as old as any memory, or a form of legal instrument that constitutes the basis of the world in which its terms have been translated. The text remains as open to renewal as that world remains to future alteration, and the terms are both already past, and always yet to come. The notion of the debt that is presented by the contract corresponds to a conception of accountancy and finance that provide a new approach to the contemporary problem of the sense of that external to the terms of human access. A reinterpretation of the philosophical tradition that runs through Levinas and Heidegger to Kant, Of the Contract is also grounded in the medieval tradition that was centered on the notion of "contraction," and its writing was inspired by forms of life such as those found in the development of monastic constitutions, and the novels of knight errantry. It is also an oblique contribution to the recent discussions on the nature of debt, and is deeply marked by an awareness of climate change, and the insufficiencies of capital to overcome this crisis. All of these concerns however were contracted in a more acute awareness of the process of expression, and the work is given first of all as literature. It is the nature of the terms that they are open to untold interpretations.
    Note: Available through punctum books. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM011305754
    Format: 1 online resource (960 pages)
    ISBN: 9781786437686
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 363
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Sebastiano Brusco (1982), 'The Emilian Model: Productive Decentralisation and Social Integration', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 6 (2), June, 167-84 -- 2. Giacomo Becattini (1990), 'The Marshallian Industrial District as a Socio-Economic Notion', in F. Pyke, G. Becattini and W. Sengenberger (eds), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-Operation in Italy, Chapter 4, Geneva, Switzerland: International Institute for Labour Studies, 37-51 -- 3. Sebastiano Brusco (1990), 'The Idea of the Industrial District: Its Genesis', in F. Pyke, G. Becattini and W. Sengenberger (eds), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-Operation in Italy, Chapter 2, Geneva, Switzerland: International Institute for Labour Studies, 10-19 -- 4. Bjørn T. Asheim (2000), 'Industrial Districts: The Contributions of Marshall and Beyond', in Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman and Meric S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Part IV, Section 9, Chapter 21, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 413-31 -- 5. Roberto P. Camagni (1995), 'The Concept of Innovative Milieu and its Relevance for Public Policies in European Lagging Regions', Papers in Regional Science, 74 (4), October, 317-40 -- 6. Denis Maillat (1995), 'Territorial Dynamic, Innovative Milieus and Regional Policy', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 7 (2), 157-65 -- 7. Giorgio Fuà (1983), 'Rural Industrialization in Later Developed Countries: The Case of Northeast and Central Italy', Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, 36 (147), December, 351-77 -- 8. Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin (1985), 'Historical Alternatives to Mass Production: Politics, Markets and Technology in Nineteenth-Century Industrialization', Past and Present, 108 (1), August, 133-76 -- 9. A. J. Scott (1988), 'Flexible Production Systems and Regional Development: The Rise of New Industrial Spaces in North America and Western Europe', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 12 (2), June, 171-85 -- 10. Michael Storper and Bennett Harrison (1991), 'Flexibility, Hierarchy and Regional Development: The Changing Structure of Industrial Production Systems and Their Forms of Governance in the 1990s', Research Policy, 20 (5), October, 407-22 -- 11. Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift (1992), 'Neo-Marshallian Nodes in Global Networks', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 16 (4), December, 571-87 -- 12. Michael Storper (1995), 'The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later: The Region as a Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies', European Urban and Regional Studies, 2 (3), July, 191-221 -- 13. AnnaLee Saxenian (1996), 'Inside-Out: Regional Networks and Industrial Adaptation in Silicon Valley and Route 128', Cityscape: Bridging Regional Growth and Community Empowerment, 2 (2), May, 41-60 -- 14. Richard Florida (2002), 'The Economic Geography of Talent', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 92 (4), 743-55 -- 15. Meric S. Gertler (2003), 'Tacit Knowledge and the Economic Geography of Context, or The Undefinable Tacitness of Being (There)', Journal of Economic Geography, 3 (1), January, 75-99 -- 16. Michael Storper and Anthony J. Venables (2004), 'Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy', Journal of Economic Geography, 4 (4), August, 351-70 -- 17. Andrés Rodríguez-Pose (2013), 'Do Institutions Matter for Regional Development?', Regional Studies, 47 (7), 1034-47 -- 18. Bjørn Asheim, Philip Cooke and Ron Martin (2006), 'The Rise of the Cluster Concept in Regional Analysis and Policy: A Critical Assessment', in Clusters and Regional Development: Critical Reflections and Explorations, Chapter 1, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 1-29 -- 19. Michael E. Porter (2000), 'Locations, Clusters, and Company Strategy', in Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman and Meric S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Part III, Section 6, Chapter 13, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 253-74
    Content: 20. Ron Martin and Peter Sunley (2003), 'Deconstructing Clusters: Chaotic Concept or Policy Panacea?', Journal of Economic Geography, 3 (1), January, 5-35 -- 21. Maryann P. Feldman, Johanna Francis and Janet Bercovitz (2005), 'Creating a Cluster While Building a Firm: Entrepreneurs and the Formation of Industrial Clusters', Regional Studies, 39 (1), February, 129-41 -- 22. Anders Malmberg and Dominic Power (2006), 'True Clusters: A Severe Case of Conceptual Headache', in Bjørn Asheim, Philip Cooke and Ron Martin (eds), Clusters and Regional Development: Critical Reflections and Explorations, Chapter 3, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 50-68 -- 23. Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell (2006), 'Localized Learning Revisited', Growth and Change, 37 (1), March, 1-18 -- 24. Bjørn T. Asheim, Arne Isaksen, Roman Martin and Michaela Trippl (2017), 'The Role of Clusters and Public Policy in New Regional Economic Path Development', in Dirk Fornahl and Robert Hassink (eds), The Life Cycle of Clusters: A Policy Perspective, Part I, Chapter 1, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 13-34 -- 25. Philip Cooke (2001), 'Regional Innovation Systems, Clusters, and the Knowledge Economy', Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (4), December, 945-74 -- 26. Kevin Morgan (1997), 'The Learning Region: Institutions, Innovation and Regional Renewal', Regional Studies, 31 (5), 491-503 -- 27. Maryann P. Feldman (2000), 'Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillovers, and Agglomeration', in Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman and Meric S. Gertler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Part IV, Section 8, Chapter 19, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 373-94 -- 28. Bjørn T. Asheim and Arne Isaksen (2002), 'Regional Innovation Systems: The Integration of Local "Sticky" and Global "Ubiquitous" Knowledge', Journal of Technology Transfer, 27 (1), January, 77-86 -- 29. Franz Tödtling and Michaela Trippl (2005), 'One Size Fits All? Towards a Differentiated Regional Innovation Policy Approach', Research Policy: Regionalization of Innovation Policy, 34 (8), October, 1203-19 -- 30. Bjørn T. Asheim and Meric S. Gertler (2005), 'The Geography of Innovation: Regional Innovation Systems', in Jan Fagerberg, David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Part II, Chapter 11, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 291-317 -- 31. Harald Bathelt, Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell (2004), 'Clusters and Knowledge: Local Buzz, Global Pipelines and the Process of Knowledge Creation', Progress in Human Geography, 28 (1), February, 31-56 -- 32. Kevin Morgan (2004), 'The Exaggerated Death of Geography: Learning, Proximity and Territorial Innovation Systems', Journal of Economic Geography, 4 (1), January, 3-21 -- 33. AnnaLee Saxenian (2005), 'From Brain Drain to Brain Circulation: Transnational Communities and Regional Upgrading in India and China', Studies in Comparative International Development, 40 (2), Summer, 35-61 -- 34. Elisa Giuliani and Martin Bell (2005), 'The Micro-Determinants of Meso-Level Learning and Innovation: Evidence from a Chilean Wine Cluster', Research Policy, 34 (1), February, 47-68 -- 35. Henry Wai-chung Yeung (2009), 'Regional Development and the Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian Perspective', Regional Studies: Local and Regional Development in Asia, 43 (3), April, 325-51 -- 36. Dominique Foray (2014), 'From Smart Specialisation to Smart Specialisation Policy', European Journal of Innovation Management, Special Issue: Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation in Europe, 17 (4), 492-507 -- 37. Ron Boschma (2014), 'Constructing Regional Advantage and Smart Specialisation: Comparison of Two European Policy Concepts', Italian Journal of Regional Science, Special Issue: Smart Specialisation and the New EU Cohesion Policy Reform, 13 (1), 51-68 -- 38. Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argilés (2015), 'Smart Specialization, Regional Growth and Applications to European Union Cohesion Policy', Regional Studies: Place-Based Economic Development and the New EU Cohesion Policy, 49 (8), 1291-302
    Content: 39. Bjørn Asheim, Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl (2017), 'Smart Specialization as an Innovation-Driven Strategy for Economic Diversification: Examples From Scandinavian Regions', in Slavo Radosevic, Adrian Curaj, Radu Gheorghiu, Liviu Andreescu and Imogen Wade (eds), Advances in the Theory and Practice of Smart Specialization, Chapter 4, London and Oxford, UK and Cambridge MA and San Diego, CA, USA: Academic Press, 73-97 -- 40. Ron A. Boschma (2004), 'Competitiveness of Regions from an Evolutionary Perspective', Regional Studies, 38 (9), December, 1001-14 -- 41. Ron Martin (2010), 'Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography - Rethinking Regional Path Dependence: Beyond Lock-in to Evolution', Economic Geography, 86 (1), January, 1-27 -- 42. Ron Boschma (2015), 'Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Resilience', Regional Studies: Evolutionary Economic Geography: Theoretical and Empirical Progress, 49 (5), 733-51 -- 43. James Simmie (2013), 'Path Dependence and New Technological Path Creation in the Economic Landscape', in Philip Cooke (edition), Re-framing Regional Development: Evolution, Innovation and Transition, Part II, Chapter 8, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 164-85 -- 44. Stuart Dawley, Danny MacKinnon, Andrew Cumbers and Andy Pike (2015), 'Policy Activism and Regional Path Creation: The Promotion of Offshore Wind in North East England and Scotland', Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8 (2), July, 257-72 -- 45. Arne Isaksen and Michaela Trippl (2016), 'Path Development in Different Regional Innovation Systems: A Conceptual Analysis', in Mario Davide Parrilli, Rune Dahl Fitjar and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose (eds), Innovation Drivers and Regional Innovation Strategies, Part I, Chapter 4, New York, NY, USA and Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 66-84
    Content: This comprehensive literature review presents key contributions to the topic of regional economic advantage. It helps the reader to understand how regions build advantage for industrial development through the use of endogenous and exogenous resources, how regional industrial development can be supported by place-based policy, and how the form and mechanisms of regional advantage change over time in a path dependent manner. Also analysed is research on industrial districts and new industrial spaces, as well as regional clusters and innovation systems, along with more recent discussion of global development impulses and evolutionary perspectives on regional development. Written by three experts in the field, this important review is an essential resource for those studying, researching or practicing in this area
    Note: Includes index , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010899847
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784713720
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Acs, Z., P. Braunerhjelm, D. Audretsch and B. Carlsson (2009), 'The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 32, 15-30. -- Adler, P. and S.-W. Kwon (2002), 'Social capital: Prospects for a new concept', Academy of Management Review, 27, 17-40. -- Alvarez, S.A. and J.B. Barney (2007), 'Discovery and creation: Alternative theories of entrepreneurial action', Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1, 11-26. -- Baker, T. and R. Nelson (2005), 'Creating something from nothing: Resource construction through entrepreneurial bricolage', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50(3), 329-66. -- Baron, R.A. (2008), 'The role of affect in the entrepreneurial process', Academy of Management Review, 33, 328-40. -- Bruton, G.D., D. Ahlstrom and K. Obloj (2008), 'Entrepreneurship in emerging economies: Where are we today and where should the research go in the future?', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 32, 1-14. -- Cardon, M., J. Wincent, J. Singh and M. Drnovsek (2009), 'The nature and experience of entrepreneurial passion', Academy of Management Review, 34, 511-32. -- Eckhardt, J. and S. Shane (2003), 'Opportunities and entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29, 333-49. -- Keh, H., M. Foo and B. Lim (2002), 'Opportunity evaluation under risky conditions: The cognitive processes of entrepreneurs', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 27, 125-48. -- McMullen, J.S. and D.A., Shepherd (2006), 'Entrepreneurial action and the role of uncertainty in the theory of the entrepreneur', Academy of Management Review, 31, 132-52. -- Short, J.C., D.J., Ketchen, Jr., C.L. Shook and R.D. Ireland (2010), 'The concept of "opportunity" in entrepreneurship research: Past accomplishments and future challenges', Journal of Management, 36, 40-65. -- Yeung, H.W. (2004) 'International entrepreneurship and Chinese business research', in L.-P. Dana (edition), Handbook of Research on International Entrepreneurship, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 73-93. -- Acs, Z. and D. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in large and small firms: An empirical analysis', American Economic Review, 78(4), 678-90. -- Ajzen, I. (1991), 'The theory of planned behavior', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179-211. -- Aldrich, H.E. and E. Auster (1986), 'Even dwarfs started small: Liabilities of age and size and their strategic implications', Research in Organizational Behavior, 8, 165-98. -- Aldrich, H. and C. Fiol (1994), 'Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation', Academy of Management Review, 19, 645-70. -- Aldrich, H.E. and C. Zimmer (1986), 'Entrepreneurship through social networks', in D. Sexton and R. Smilor (editions.), The Art and Science of Entrepreneurship, New York: Ballinger Publishing Company, pp. 3-23. -- Ardichvili, A., R. Cardozo and S. Ray (2003), 'A theory of entrepreneurial opportunity identification and development', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 105-24. -- Arrow, K. (1962), 'Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention', in R.R. Nelson (edition), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-26.
    Content: Ashby, W.R. (1956), An Introduction to Cybernetics, London: Chapman and Hall Limited -- Bandura, A. (1991), 'Social cognitive theory of self-regulation', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 248-87. -- Barney, J. (1991), 'Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage', Journal of Management, 17(1), 99-120. -- Baron, R.A. (1998), 'Cognitive mechanisms in entrepreneurship: Why and when entrepreneurs think differently than other people', Journal of Business Venturing, 13, 275-94. -- Baumol, W. (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, unproductive, and destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98, 893-921. -- Becattini, G. (1979), 'Sectors and/or districts: Some remarks on the conceptual foundations of industrial economics', in E. Goodman, J. Bamford and P. Saynor (editions.), Small Firms and Industrial Districts in Italy, London: Routledge, pp. 133-45. -- Bedeian, A.G. (2004), 'The gift of professional maturity', Academy of Management Learning and Education, 3, 92-8. -- Bhave, M. (1994), 'A process model of entrepreneurial venture creation', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 223-42. -- Birch, D.L. (1979), The Job Generation Process, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Bird, B. (1988), 'Implementing entrepreneurial ideas: The case for intention', Academy of Management Review, 13, 442-53. -- Birley, S. (1985), 'The role of networks in the entrepreneurial process', Journal of Business Venturing, 1(1), 107-17. -- Blanchflower, D.G. and A.J. Oswald (1998), 'What makes an entrepreneur', Journal of Labor Economics, 16(1), 26-60. -- Boyd, N.G. and G.S. Vozikis (1994), 'The influence of self-efficacy on the development of entrepreneurial intentions and actions', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 18(4), 63-77. -- Brock, W.A. and D.S., Evans (1986), The Economics of Small Businesses: Their Role and Regulation in the US Economy, New York: Holmes and Meier. -- Brockhaus, R.H. (1980), 'Risk taking propensity of entrepreneurs', Academy of Management Journal, 23, 509-20. -- Brüderl, J., P. Preisendörfer and R. Ziegler (1992), 'Survival changes of newly founded business organizations', American Sociological Review, 57, 227-42. -- Brush, C., I. Duhaime, W. Gartner, A. Stewart, J. Katz, M. Hitt, S. Alvarez, G. Meyer and S. Venkataraman (2003), 'Doctoral education in the field of entrepreneurship', Journal of Management, 29, 309-31. -- Burgelman, R.A. (1983), 'A process model of internal corporate venturing in the diversified major firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28(2), 223-44. -- Burns, T. and G.M. Stalker (1961), The Management of Innovation, London: Tavistock Publications.
    Content: Burt, R.S. (1992), 'The social structure of competition', in Structural Holes, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 8-48. -- Busenitz, L.W. and J.B. Barney (1997), 'Differences between entrepreneurs and managers in large organizations: Biases and heuristics in strategic decision-making', Journal of Business Venturing, 12(1), 9-30. -- Casson, M. (1982), The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory, Oxford: Martin Robertson. -- Chandler, G. and S. Hanks (1994), 'Market attractiveness, resource-based capabilities, venture strategies, and venture performance', Journal of Business Venturing, 9, 331-49. -- Chrisman, J.J., A. Bauerschmidt and C.W. Hofer (1998), 'The determinants of new venture performance: An extended model', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 23, 5-29. -- Christensen, C. (1997), The Innovator's Dilemma, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press. -- Coase, R. (1937), 'The nature of the firm', Economica, 4, 386-405. -- Cohen, W. and D. Levinthal (1990), 'Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 128-52. -- Collins, O.F., D.G. Moore and D. Unwalla (1964), The Enterprising Man, East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. -- Covin, J.G. and D.P. Slevin (1989), 'Strategic management of small firms in hostile and benign environments', Strategic Management Journal, 10, 78-87. -- Covin, J.G. and D.P. Slevin (1991), 'A conceptual model of entrepreneurship as firm behavior', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(1), 7-24. -- Davidsson, P. and B. Honig (2003), 'The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs', Journal of Business Venturing, 18(3), 301-31. -- DiMaggio, P. and W. Powell (1983), 'The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields', American Sociological Review, 48, 147-60. Also reprinted in Contemporary Sociological Theory (2nd edition), C. Calhoun, J. Gerteis, J. Moody, S. Pfaff and I. Virk (editions.), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 146-61, available on Google Books. -- Dosi, G. (1982), 'Technological paradigms and technological trajectories', Research Policy, 11(3), 147-62. -- Drucker, P. (1985), Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles, New York: Harper and Row, Chapters 1 and 2, pp. 1-32. See also Drucker, P. (1985), 'The discipline of innovation', Harvard Business Review, 63(3), 67-72. -- Eisenhardt, K. (1989), 'Building theories from case study research', Academy of Management Review, 14, 532-50. -- Eisenhardt, K. and C. Schoonhoven (1990), 'Organizational growth: Linking founding team, strategy, environment, and growth among U.S. semiconductor ventures, 1978-1988', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35, 504-29. -- Elfring, T. and W. Hulsink (2003), 'Networks in entrepreneurship: The case of high-technology firms', Small Business Economics, 21, 409-22. -- Evans, D. and B. Jovanovic (1989), 'An estimated model of entrepreneurial choice under liquidity constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97(4), 808-27.
    Content: Evans, D. and L. Leighton (1989), 'Some empirical aspects of entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, 79, 519-35. -- Freeman, C. (1974), The Economics of Industrial Innovation, London: Penguin Modern Economics Texts. -- Gaglio, C.M. and J. Katz (2001), 'The psychological basis of opportunity identification: Entrepreneurial alertness', Small Business Economics, 16, 95-111. -- Gartner, W. (1985), 'A conceptual framework for describing the phenomenon of new venture creation', Academy of Management Review, 10(4), 696-706. -- Gartner, W. (2001), 'Is there an elephant in entrepreneurship? Blind assumptions in theory development', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 24(4), 27-39. -- Gerschenkron, A. (1962), Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University. -- Gimeno, J., T. Folta, A. Cooper and C. Woo (1997), 'Survival of the fittest? Entrepreneurial human capital and the persistence of underperforming firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 42(4), 750-83. -- Granovetter, M. (1973), 'The strength of weak ties', American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360-80. -- Granovetter, M. (1985), 'Economic action and social structure: The problem of embeddedness', American Journal of Sociology, 91(3), 481-510. Also reprinted in Contemporary Sociological Theory (2nd edition), C. Calhoun, J. Gerteis, J. Moody, S. Pfaff and I. Virk (editions.), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 147-70, available on Google Books. -- Grégoire, D., M. Noël, R. Déry and J.-P. Béchard (2006), 'Is there conceptual convergence in entrepreneurship research? A co-citation analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981- 2004', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 333-73. -- Hannan, M. and J. Freeman (1977), 'The population ecology of organizations', American Journal of Sociology, 82, 929-64. -- Hayek, F. (1945), 'The use of knowledge in society', American Economic Review, 35, 519-30. -- Herron, L., H. Sapienza and D. Smith-Cook (1991), 'Entrepreneurship theory from an interdisciplinary perspective', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 7-12. -- Holtz-Eakin, D., D. Joulfaian and H.S. Rosen (1994), 'Sticking it out: Entrepreneurial survival and liquidity constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 102(1), 53-75. -- Jensen, M. and W. Meckling (1976), 'Theory of the firm: Managerial behavior, agency costs, and ownership structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60. -- Jovanovic, B. (1982), 'Selection and the evolution of industry', Econometrica, 50, 649-70. -- Kahneman, D. and A. Tversky (1979), 'Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk', Econometrica, 47, 263-91. -- Kaish, S. and B. Gilad (1991), 'Characteristics of opportunities search of entrepreneurs versus executives: Sources, interests, general alertness', Journal of Business Venturing, 6, 45-61. -- Katz, J. and W.B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of emerging organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13, 429-41.
    Content: Kets de Vries, M.F.R (1977), 'The entrepreneurial personality: A person at the crossroad', Journal of Management Studies, 14(1), 34-57. -- Kihlstrom, R.E. and J.J. Laffont (1979), 'A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87(4), 719-48. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1973), 'The entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, pp. 30-87. -- Kirzner, I.M. (1997), 'Entrepreneurial discovery and the competitive market process: An Austrian approach', Journal of Economic Literature, 35(1), 60-85. -- Knight, F.H. (1921), 'The meaning of risk and uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, New York: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 197-232. -- Krueger, N.F. and A.L. Carsrud (1993), 'Entrepreneurial intentions: Applying the theory of planned behavior', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 5(4), 315-30. See also Krueger, N.F., M. D. Reilly and A. L. Carsrud (2000), 'Competing Models of Entrepreneurial Intentions', Journal of Business Venturing, 15, 411-32. -- Landes, D. (1949), 'French entrepreneurship and industrial growth in the nineteenth century', Journal of Economic History, 9, 45-61. -- Landström, H. (2005), Pioneers in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research, New York: Springer. -- Landström, H. and O. Persson (2010), 'Entrepreneurship research: Research communities and knowledge platforms', in H. Landström and F. Lohrke (editions.), Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, pp. 46-76. -- Larson, A. (1992), 'Network dyads in entrepreneurial settings: A study of the governance of exchange relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37(1), 76-104. -- Lohrke, F., B. Nagy, B., Bird, E. Fischer and R. Reuber (2009), 'Are new ventures illegitimate, disreputable, untrustworthy, or routineless? A liability of newness review and research agenda', paper presented at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Wellesley, MA. -- Lucas, R.E. (1978), 'On the size distribution of business firms', Bell Journal of Economics, 9(2), 508-23. -- Lumpkin, G.T. and G.G. Dess (1996), 'Clarifying the entrepreneurial orientation construct and linking it to performance', Academy of Management Review, 21(1), 135-72. -- March, J. (1991), 'Exploration and exploitation in organizational learning', Organization Science, 2, 71-87. -- McClelland, D.C. (1961), The Achieving Society, Princeton, NJ: van Nostrand. -- McGrath, R. (1999), 'Falling forward: Real options reasoning and entrepreneurial failure', Academy of Management Review, 24, 13-30. -- Miller, D. (1983), 'The correlates of entrepreneurship in three types of firms', Management Science, 29(7), 770-91. -- Mises, L. von (1949), Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. New Haven: Yale University Press. -- Nelson, R.R. and S.G. Winter (1982), 'Organizational capabilities and behaviour', in An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 96-136.
    Content: Oviatt, B. and P. McDougall (1994), 'Toward a theory of international new ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25(1), 45-64. -- Penrose, E. (1959), 'The firm in theory' and 'The productive opportunity of the firm and the "entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42. -- Pfeffer, J. and G. Salancik (1978), The External Control of Organizations, New York: Harper and Row. -- Piore, M.J. and C.F. Sabel (1984), The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity, New York: Basic Books. -- Porter, M.E. (1980), Competitive Strategy, New York: Wiley. -- Rogers, E.M. (1995), 'Elements of diffusion', in Diffusion of Innovations (5th edition), New York: Free Press, pp. 1-35. -- Rumelt, R. (1987), 'Theory, strategy, and entrepreneurship', in D. Teece (ed.), The Competitive Challenge: Strategies for Industrial Innovation and Renewal, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, pp. 137-58. -- Sandberg, W.R. and C.W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving new venture performance: The role of strategy, industry structure, and the entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2(1), 5-28. -- Sarasvathy, S.D. (2001), 'Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency', Academy of Management Review, 26(2), 243-63. -- Saxenian, A.L. (1994), Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), 'Fundamental phenomenon of economic development', in The Theory of Economic Development, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 57-94. -- Schumpeter, J.A. (1942), 'The process of creative destruction', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 81-6. -- Shane, S. (2000), 'Prior knowledge and the discovery of entrepreneurial opportunities', Organization Science, 11(4), 448-69. -- Shane, S. (2003), A General Theory of Entrepreneurship: The Individual-Opportunity Nexus, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited -- Shane, S. and S. Venkataraman (2000), 'The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research', Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 217-26. -- Shapero, A. and L. Sokol (1982), 'The social dimensions of entrepreneurship', in C.A. Kent, D.L. Sexton and K.H. Vesper (editions.), Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 72-88. -- Shaver, K.G. and L.R. Scott (1991), 'Person, process, choice: The psychology of new venture creation', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16(2), 23-45. -- Simon, M., S.M. Houghton and K. Aquino (2000), 'Cognitive biases, risk perception and venture formation: How individuals decide to start companies', Journal of Business Venturing, 15(2), 113-34. -- Smith, N.R. (1967), The Entrepreneur and His Firm, Bureau of Business Research, East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.
    Content: Stanworth, M.J.K. and J. Curran (1976), 'Growth and the small firm - an alternative view', Journal of Management Studies, May, 95-110. -- Starr, J.A. and I.C. MacMillan (1990), 'Resource cooptation via social contracting: Resource acquisition strategies for new ventures', Strategic Management Journal, 11, 79-92. -- Stevenson, H. and J. Jarillo (1990), 'A paradigm of entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial management', Strategic Management Journal, 11 (Summer), 17-27. -- Stinchcombe, A. (1965), 'Social structure and organizations', in J.G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations, Chicago, IL: Rand McNally, pp. 142-93. -- Storey, D.J. (1994), Understanding the Small Business Sector, London: Routledge. -- Teece, D. (1986), 'Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy', Research Policy, 15(6), 285-305. -- Twain, M. (1906), Following the Equator: A Journey around the World (volume 1), New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers. -- Van de Ven, A.H., S. Venkataraman, D. Polley and R. Garud (1989), 'Processes of new business creation in different organizational settings', in A.H. Van de Ven, H.L. Angle and M.S. Poole (editions.), Research in the Management of Innovation, New York: Harper and Row, pp. 221-97. -- Venkataraman, S. (1997), 'The distinctive domain of entrepreneurship research', in J. Katz and R. Brockhaus (editions.), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 119-38. -- Vesper, K. (1980), New Venture Strategies, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. -- Von Hippel, E. (1988), 'Overview', in The Sources of Innovation, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-10. -- Williamson, O.E. (1975), 'The organizational failures framework', in Markets and Hierarchies, New York: Free Press, pp. 20-40. -- Williamson, O.E. (1985), The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, New York: Free Press. -- Wren, D. and A. Bedeian (2008), The Evolution of Management Thought (6th edition), New York: John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated -- Zahra, S.A. (1993), 'A conceptual model of entrepreneurship as firm behavior: A critique and extension', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 17, 5-21. -- Zahra, S. and G. George (2002), 'Absorptive capacity: A review, reconceptualization, and extension', Academy of Management Review, 27, 185-203. -- Study included in the '100 Foundational Readings in Entrepreneurship' matrix (Figure 1). -- William J. Baumol (1990), 'Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5, Part I), 893-921 -- Boyan Jovanovic (1982), 'Selection and the Evolution of Industry', Econometrica, 50 (3), May, 649-70
    Content: David S. Evans and Linda S. Leighton (1989), 'Some Empirical Aspects of Entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, 79 (3), June, 519-35 -- Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch (1988), 'Innovation in Large and Small Firms: An Empirical Analysis', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 678-90 -- David J. Teece (1986), 'Profiting from Technological Innovation: Implications for Integration, Collaboration, Licensing and Public Policy', Research Policy, 15 (6), December, 285-305 -- Giacomo Becattini (1989), 'Sectors and/or Districts: Some Remarks on the Conceptual Foundations of Industrial Economics', in Edward Goodman and Julia Bamford (eds), Small Firms and Industrial Districts in Italy, Chapter 4, London, UK: Routledge, pp. 123-35 -- Howard E. Aldrich and C. Marlene Fiol (1994), 'Fools Rush In? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation', Academy of Management Review, 19 (4), October, 645-70 -- Albert Bandura (1991), 'Social Cognitive Theory of Self-Regulation', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50 (2), 248-87 -- Icek Ajzen (1991), 'The Theory of Planned Behavior', Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50 (2), 179-211 -- William B. Gartner (1985), 'A Conceptual Framework for Describing the Phenomenon of New Venture Creation', Academy of Management Review, 10 (4), 696-706 -- Sankaran Venkataraman (1997), 'The Distinctive Domain of Entrepreneurship Research', Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, 3, 119-38 -- Danny Miller (1983), 'The Correlates of Entrepreneurship in Three Types of Firms', Management Science, 29 (7), July, 770-91 -- Robert A. Burgelman (1983), 'A Process Model of Internal Corporate Venturing in the Diversified Major Firm', Administrative Science Quarterly, 28 (2), 223-44 -- G. Tom Lumpkin and Gregory G. Dess (1996), 'Clarifying the Entrepreneurial Orientation Construct and Linking it to Performance', Academy of Management Review, 21 (1), January, 135-72 -- Eric von Hippel (1988), 'Overview', in The Sources of Innovation, Chapter 1, New York, NY, USA and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-10, references -- Friedrich A. Hayek (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, 35 (4), September, 519-30 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1973), 'The Entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press, pp. 30-87 -- Stanley Kaish and Benjamin Gilad (1991), 'Characteristics of Opportunities Search of Entrepreneurs versus Executives: Sources, Interests, General Alertness', Journal of Business Venturing, 6 (1), January, 45-61 -- Mark S. Granovetter (1973), 'The Strength of Weak Ties', American Journal of Sociology, 78 (6), 1360-80 -- Barbara Bird (1988), 'Implementing Entrepreneurial Ideas: The Case for Intention', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), July, 442-53 -- Scott Shane (2000), 'Prior Knowledge and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities', Organization Science, 11 (4), July- August, 448-69
    Content: Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal (1990), 'Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 35 (1), March, 128-52 -- Frank H. Knight (1921), 'The Meaning of Risk and Uncertainty', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter VII, New York, NY, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, pp. 197-232 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1979), 'A General Equilibrium Entrepreneurial Theory of Firm Formation Based on Risk Aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), 719-48 -- Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky (1979), 'Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk', Econometrica, 47 (2), March, 263-91 -- Lowell W. Busenitz and Jay B. Barney (1997), 'Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Managers in Large Organizations: Biases and Heuristics in Strategic Decision-Making', Journal of Business Venturing, 12 (1), January, 9-30 -- Robert A. Baron (1998), 'Cognitive Mechanisms in Entrepreneurship: Why and When Entrepreneurs Think Differently Than Other People', Journal of Business Venturing, 13 (4), July, 275-94 -- James G. March (1991), 'Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning', Organization Science, 2 (1), Special Issue, February, 71-87 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in Richard R. Nelson (edition), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press, pp. 609-25 -- David S. Evans and Boyan Jovanovic (1989), 'An Estimated Model of Entrepreneurial Choice under Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (4), August, 808-27 -- Arthur L. Stinchcombe (1965), 'Social Structure and Organizations', in James G. March (edition), Handbook of Organizations, Chapter 4, Chicago, IL, USA: Rand McNally and Company, pp. 142-93 -- Andrea Larson (1992), 'Network Dyads in Entrepreneurial Settings: A Study of the Governance of Exchange Relationships', Administrative Science Quarterly, 37 (1), March, 76-104 -- Jerome Katz and William B. Gartner (1988), 'Properties of Emerging Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 13 (3), July, 429-41 -- Benjamin M. Oviatt and Patricia Phillips McDougall (1994), 'Toward a Theory of International New Ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25 (1), First Quarter, 45-64 -- William R. Sandberg and Charles W. Hofer (1987), 'Improving New Venture Performance: The Role of Strategy, Industry Structure, and the Entrepreneur', Journal of Business Venturing, 2 (1), Winter, 5-28 -- Edith T. Penrose (1959), 'The Firm in Theory' and 'The Productive Opportunity of the Firm and the "Entrepreneur"', in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, Chapters II and III, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 9-30, 31-42
    Content: This research review includes classic works on the theoretical foundations of entrepreneurship research and provides important groundwork for future investigations. Professor Landström and Professor Lohrke have carefully selected the seminal, currently relevant and, in many cases, difficult-to-access studies within the field, covering the entrepreneurial processes of opportunity recognition, evaluation and exploitation. Reflecting the heavily interdisciplinary nature of the research, many of the papers have a basis in the spheres of economics, social sciences and strategic management
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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