Multipreneurship: diversification in times of crisis
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Beteilige Person: Harkiolakis, Nicholas (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Farnham Gower c2014
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Beschreibung:Description based upon print version of record
Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover; Contents; List of Figures; About the Author; 1 Introducing Multipreneurship; 1.1 The Creation Process; 1.2 The Book Structure; 2 Theoretical Perspectives; 2.1 Crash Intro to Economics; 2.2 Historic Account; 2.3 Typology of Entrepreneurs; 2.4 The Notion of Rationality; 2.5 The Notion of Human Capital; 2.6 The Concept of Opportunity; 2.7 The Notion of Business Networks; 2.8 The Notion of Social Capital; 2.9 Habitual Entrepreneurs; 2.10 Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made?; 3 Low-level Multipreneurship; 3.1 The Economic Aspects of Micro-entrepreneurs
3.2 The Specifics of Low-level Entrepreneurs3.3 Selected Cultural Perspectives; 4 High-profile Multipreneurs; 4.1 Personality Traits; 4.2 Selected Cases of High-profile Multipreneurs; 4.3 Common Themes in High-profile Multipreneurs; 5 Organizational Multipreneurship; 5.1 Dispersed and Focused Corporate Multipreneurship; 5.2 Corporate Multipreneurship Case Studies; 5.3 The Government Case; 6 Multipreneurship Framework; 6.1 The Individual Entrepreneur; 6.2 Internal Capital; 6.3 External Capital and Market Process; 6.4 The Discovery Process; 6.5 The Exploitation Process
6.6 The Case for Multipreneurship7 Scaling Up and Out; 7.1 The Online Dimension; 7.2 Female Multipreneurship; 7.3 Ethnic Multipreneurship; 7.4 Social Multipreneurship; 7.5 The Role of Education; 7.6 The Role of Policies; Bibliography; Index
In Multipreneurship, Nick Harkiolakis argues against the more commonly held view that diversification at the level of the individual entrepreneur, rather than that of the established corporation, is the wrong business strategy to pursue in times of economic crisis. The book illuminates the 'multipreneurship' or 'parallel diversification' perspective by presenting cases from around the world to highlight the success factors attending diversification and the personal and professional entrepreneurial attributes that lead to successful and sustainable ventures. In so doing, Harkiolakis provides a
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (219 p.)
ISBN:9781472411044
1472411048