This new volume in the
Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management volume set:
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship, especially commissioned for the second edition from editors Michael A. Hitt and R. Duane Ireland, charts the key concepts and frameworks in the expanding field of Entrepreneurship.
- A brand new, state-of-the-art volume in the growing field of Entrepreneurship;
- Features 90 important entrepreneurship concepts written by 110 international contributors;
- Charts the key concepts and frameworks of the field, covering: 'creative destruction'; competitive dynamics; real options; social capital; corporate entrepreneurship; risk management; franchising; succession planning; location effects; spinoffs; and product innovation.
Preface.
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Dictionary Entries A-Z.
Index.
One strand running through all the volumes of the
Blackwell Encyclopedia is that, while the entries may develop and explain the theoretical concepts of the field, there is also an emphasis on their practical application. This makes this set a good place to start for an overview and quick understanding of a topic – not just for students and researchers but also for practitioners. –
Reference Reviews Blackwell’s second edition of this work is every bit as impressive as the first. Bottom Line: Extensively revised, with 30 percent new material throughout, this comprehensive resource remains one of the most authoritative general business encyclopedias available. Highly recommended for academic and special library business collections. –Library JlÓ: