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Alain Fayolle has brought together an impressive collection of contributions from many of the very best scholars in entrepreneurship. In bringing them together, this engaging book not only offers a very thoughtful reflection on past and present work in entrepreneurship but also insightful, new and fresh perspectives for its future study. This book is a must read for anyone who is serious about entrepreneurship, its research and the future of the field. An exciting, fresh and very timely addition - thank you.'
- Sarah L. Jack, Lancaster University Management School (LUMS), UKThis indispensable Handbook offers a fresh look at entrepreneurship research, addressing what we already know, and what we still need to know, in the field.
Over the course of 17 chapters, a collaboration of 24 highly regarded researchers, experts in their fields, provide an insightful new perspective on the future of the study of entrepreneurship. They show that there is a need to redesign research in the field - enacting entrepreneurship out of the box - and to consider the history of entrepreneurship whilst developing the future course for research. They also underline the importance of developing research at the crossroads of different fields and the need to explore new domains and/or revisit existing ones from differing perspectives. Finally, they express a desire for more continuity in research, developing knowledge around key concepts and insightful domains.
Contributors: B.S. Anderson, L. Bégin, G. Cacciotti, J.G. Covin, P. Desbrières, S. Dolmans, S. Dubard Barbosa, A. Fayolle, W.B. Gartner, J. Hayton, C. Henry, B. Honig, B. Johannisson, H. Landström, S. Marlow, B. Martin, G. McElwee, S. Mian, H. Neergaard, S. Read, K.G. Shaver, R. Smith, P. Somerville, M. Wright
Contents
Contents:
1. What We Know and What We Need to Know in the Field of Entrepreneurship
Alain Fayolle
PART I: REDESIGNING ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH
2. Organizing Entrepreneurship (Research)
William B. Gartner
3. A History of Entrepreneurship Research
Hans Landström
4. Entrepreneurship: Theory, Art, and/or Practice?
Bengt Johannisson
5. The Landscape of Qualitative Methods in Entrepreneurship: A European Perspective
Helle Neergaard
PART II: CROSSING THE FIELDS
6. Exploring the Intersection of Gender, Feminism and Entrepreneurship
Colette Henry and Susan Marlow
7. Entrepreneurship Education
Benson Honig and Bruce Martin
8. Culture and Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence for Direct and Indirect Effects
James Hayton and Gabriella Cacciotti
9. Family Entrepreneurship: What We Know, What We Need to Know
Lucie Bégin and Alain Fayolle
PART III: EMBEDDING KNOWLEDGE IN (INSIGHTFUL) CONCEPTS AND DOMAINS
10. Entrepreneurial Orientation: Disposition and Behaviour
Brian S. Anderson and Jeffrey G. Covin
11. A Review of Effectuation
Stuart Read and Sharon Dolmans
12. Psychology of Entrepreneurial Behavior
Kelly G. Shaver
13. Entrepreneurial Finance
Mike Wright and Philippe Desbrières
PART IV: (RE) EXPLORING (NEW) RESEARCH TOPICS
14. Researching Rural Enterprise
Gerard McElwee and Robert Smith
15. Business Incubation and Incubator Mechanisms
Sarfraz Mian
16. Illegal Rural Enterprise
Gerard McElwee, Robert Smith and Peter Somerville
17. Revisiting Entrepreneurship Research from a Decision Making Perspective
Saulo Dubard Barbosa
Index



