Description
Key Features:
- Short and accessible synopses of 44 of the most influential research papers to advance students’ knowledge on best practice in entrepreneurial thinking, especially in how to see opportunities that others overlook
- Examples of how to use available resources in unconventional ways, as well as explanations of cognitive biases that trap most fledgling entrepreneurs
- New practical application boxes on social entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, cognitive bias self-reflection, and the importance of creative play
- A consistent structure allowing students to understand the questions asked, the answers available and implications of each research paper effectively, and place research into practical situations plus added discussion of important new research on entrepreneurial ecosystems, and venture lifecycle and legitimacy
An excellent guide for students of entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Thinking is a brilliant overview of current research with practical benefits for the entrepreneurs of the future. It distills the most important points from entrepreneurship research into practical and valuable insights for anyone who wants to increase their chances of success with a new venture.
Book Information
ISBN 9781035309399
Author David Valliere
Format Hardback
Page Count 198
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd