Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-Voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates

Author:   David Higgins (University of Liverpool, UK) ,  Paul Jones (University of Swansea, Wales) ,  Pauric McGowan (Ulster University, UK)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume:   9, Part B
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9781787695788


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   17 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Higgins (University of Liverpool, UK) ,  Paul Jones (University of Swansea, Wales) ,  Pauric McGowan (Ulster University, UK)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume:   9, Part B
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9781787695788


ISBN 10:   1787695786
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   17 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Chapter 1. Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking through Multi voices, reflections on emerging debates; David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan Chapter 2. An Extended Stage Model for Assessing Yemeni SMEs' E-Business Adoption; Ahmed Abdullah, Gareth R.T. White and Brychan Thomas Chapter 3. What does it mean to think as an entrepreneur? Using threshold concept theory to inform entrepreneurship education; Lucy Hatt Chapter 4. Exploring decision-making: an information processing perspective; Marian Evans Chapter 5. Facilitation of learning in Transformative Learning Circles: Enabling entrepreneurial mindsets through co-creation of knowledge; Martin N. Ndlela, Ase Storhaug Hole, Victoria Konovalenko Slettli, Hanne Haave, Xiang Ying Mei, Daniela Lundesgaard, Inge Hermanrud, Kjell Staffas and Kamran Namdar Chapter 6. Business support as regulatory context: exploring the enterprise industry; Oliver Mallett Chapter 7. The Role of Mentoring in Youth Entrepreneurship Finance: A Global Perspective; Robyn Owen, Julie Haddock-Millar, Leandro Sepulveda, Chandana Sanyal, Stephen Syrett, Neil Kaye and David Deakins Chapter 8. Reflections on Technium Swansea: Ambition, Learning & Patience; Gareth Davies, Sian Roderick, Michael D. Williams and Roderick Thomas Chapter 9. Entrepreneurship in the Open Space: A New Dynamic for Creating Value; David Rae Chapter 10. Researching Entrepreneurship: Conflictual Relationships in a Team-based Project; Oswald Jones

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Part of a two-volume series that provides critical perspectives on current entrepreneurship research, theories, methods, assumptions, and beliefs, this volume brings together 10 chapters by entrepreneurship, business, and management researchers from Europe. They discuss the use of an extended stage model for the evaluation and adoption of e-business in the small business sector in the Middle East; entrepreneurship curriculum development and the role of thinking as an entrepreneur; the decision-making processes past the start-up stage for small businesses growth; the process of facilitation of entrepreneurial learning; the interactions of formal and informal forms of small business support; the role of volunteer business mentoring in improving financing and financial management in youth enterprises in deprived under-served neighborhoods; the Technium initiative in Wales to encourage business startups and growth in the knowledge economy sector; dimensions of the open space of freely available resources for entrepreneurship; and conflict relationships in a team-based research project. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *


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David Higgins is Lecturer in Management at the University of Liverpool. His research interests lay in the fields of SME and entrepreneurial learning through action. Paul Jones, PhD, is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Swansea University. His research interests include entrepreneurship, small business management, information technology and entrepreneurship education. Pauric McGowan is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Development at the Ulster University Business School. His research interests include the areas of technology entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship pedagogy.

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