Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship
About the Book Series
This series extends the meaning and scope of entrepreneurship by capturing new research and enquiry on economic, social, cultural and personal value creation. Entrepreneurship as value creation represents the endeavours of innovative people and organisations in creative environments that open up opportunities for developing new products, new services, new firms and new forms of policy making in different environments seeking sustainable economic growth and social development. In setting this objective the series includes books which cover a diverse range of conceptual, empirical and scholarly topics that both inform the field and push the boundaries of entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Exchange
1st Edition
Edited
By Jay Mitra, John Edmondson
June 08, 2018
Over the last several decades there has been a growing interest in the relationship between entrepreneurship and university-industry collaboration, namely how such cooperation can benefit entrepreneurship development at individual, national, and regional levels. While there are several refereed ...
Entrepreneurship in Small Island States and Territories
1st Edition
Edited
By Godfrey Baldacchino
June 08, 2018
Entrepreneurship in Small Island States and Territories is the first publication to consider the ‘creative’ side of enterprise in small island states and territories. Rather than playing out as remote, vulnerable and dependent backwaters of neo-colonialism, the world’s small island states and ...
Entrepreneurship in Context
1st Edition
Edited
By Marco van Gelderen, Enno Masurel
August 03, 2016
Much research in entrepreneurship presents results as if they are universally and timelessly valid. Entrepreneurship in Context takes the opposite tack – it studies entrepreneurship as a context bound phenomenon. For entrepreneurship, the importance of context goes beyond gaining understanding and ...
Entrepreneurial Learning: Conceptual Frameworks and Applications
1st Edition
Edited
By Richard Harrison, Claire M. Leitch
March 03, 2011
This book addresses the burgeoning interest in organizational learning and entrepreneurship, bringing together for the first time a collection of new papers dealing explicitly with entrepreneurial learning. Where past books have examined learning in a corporate context, Harrison and Leitch focus ...






