Oxford handbook of entrepreneurship
edited by Mark Casson
- New York : Oxford, 2006.
- 790 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Theories of entrepreneurship : historical development and critical assessment Chapter 2. Entrepreneurship : an evolutionary perspective Chapter 3. Cognitive aspects of entrepreneurship : decision-making and attitudes to risk Chapter 4. Entrepreneurship and marketing Chapter 5. Historical biographies of entrepreneurs Chapter 6. Determinants of small firm survival and growth Chapter 7. Start-ups and entry barriers : small and medium-sized firms population dynamics Chapter 8. Definitions, diversity and development : key debates in family business research Chapter 9. Evaluating SME policies and programmes : technical and political dimensions Chapter 10. Entrepreneurship, growth and restructuring Chapter 11. Innovation in large firms Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship, technology and Schumpeterian innovation : entrants and incumbents Venture capital Chapter 13. Corporate venture capital : past evidence and future directions Chapter 14. Entrepreneurship, self-employment and the labour market Chapter 15. Habitual entrepreneurs Chapter 16. Entrepreneurship and management buy-outs Chapter 17. The social dimensions of entrepreneurship Chapter 18. Institutional obstacles to entrepreneurship Chapter 19. Ethnic and minority enterprise Chapter 20. Migration of entrepreneurs Chapter 21. Women entrepreneurs a research overview Chapter 22. Enterprise culture Chapter 23. Regional development : clusters and districts Chapter 24. International expansion : foreign direct investment by small- and medium-sized enterprises Chapter 25. Entrepreneurship in transition economies Index