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Description
Entrepreneurship is often considered one way for public sector organizations to better serve the public. But what are the drivers for entrepreneurship in such organizations? And does entrepreneurship really create value? To answer these questions, Fabian E. Diefenbach develops a research model based on a comprehensive review of the literatures on private sector corporate entrepreneurship, public entrepreneurship, and public value management. The empirical analyses identify five drivers of entrepreneurship and show a positive effect of entrepreneurship on value creation. This book concludes with a detailed discussion of the results and, importantly, their implications for public sector managers. Dr. Fabian E. Diefenbach obtained his doctorate from the University of St.Gallen (HSG) under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Peter Gomez and Prof. Dr. Timo Meynhardt. He currently works as management consultant.
Contents
The Concept of Entrepreneurship within Organizations; The Concept of Entrepreneurship in the Public Sector; The Role of Middle Management; The Emergence of Public Value Research



