The Blackwell handbook of entrepreneurship /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Blackwell Publishers, Nova Southeastern University. School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Blackwell Reference Online (Online service)
Other Authors: Sexton, Donald L., Landström, Hans
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Oxford, U.K. ; Malden, Mass. : [Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.] : Blackwell Business ; Nova Southeastern University, 2000.
Series:Handbooks in management.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Learning together : national differences in entrepreneurship research / Howard Aldrich
  • Conceptual and empirical challenges in the study of firm growth / Per Davidsson and Johan Wiklund
  • The intersection of entrepreneurship and strategic management research / Michael Hitt and R. Duane Ireland
  • Research mimicking policy : entrepreneurship/small business policy research in the United States / William Dennis Jr.
  • SME policy in Europe / Dennis De
  • Entrepreneurship in Germany / David Audretsch
  • Regulatory policies and their impact on SMEs in Europe : the case of administrative burdens / Robert van der Horst, Andre Nijsen and Selcuk Gulhan
  • The climate for entrepreneurship in European countries in transition / Josef Mugler
  • Six steps to heaven : evaluating the impact of public policies to support small businesses in developed economies / David Storey
  • Financing growth : recent developments in the European scene / Rik Donckels
  • Informal venture capital and the financing of emergent growth businesses / Colin Mason and Richard Harrison
  • Venture capital and growth / Sophie Manigart and Harry Sapienza
  • Venture capital financing of entrepreneurship : theory, empirical evidence and a research agenda / Raphael Amit, James Brander and Christoph Zott
  • Entrepreneurial teams and venture growth / Sue Birley and Simon Stockley
  • Managing growth transitions : theoretical perspectives and research directions / J.B. (Ben) Arbaugh and S. Michael Camp
  • Growth of technology-based new firms / Erkko Autio
  • Entrepreneurship and high-technology clusters / Arnold Cooper and Timothy Folta
  • Networking and entrepreneurial growth / Bengt Johannisson
  • Strategic alliances as vehicles for international growth / Mark Weaver
  • An entrepreneurial slant to franchise research / Frank Hoy, John Stanworth and David Purdy
  • Remaining issues and suggestions for further research / Hans Landström and Donald L. Sexton.