Description
The importance of the entrepreneur as a human being is strongly expressed, as is the idea that entrepreneurship is closer to art and aesthetics than science and mathematics. Language, argues the author, plays a decisive role and philosophy provides a solid basis when we try to come to grips with the nature of entrepreneurship. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Bjorn Bjerke asserts that all these points alert us to one simple fact: it is not possible to define a 'typical' entrepreneur or to present a model method of operating and supporting an entrepreneurial venture.
Understanding Entrepreneurship is a truly remarkable textbook that will provide an absorbing and illuminating read for all those - academics, students and practitioners alike - with an interest in entrepreneurship.
About the Author
The late Bjoern Bjerke, formerly Linnaeus University, Sweden
Reviews
'It is an important book. . . Bjerke's subjectification of entrepreneurship enmeshed in the understanding perspective provides an excellent springboard for beginning to "understand" entrepreneurship in mainstream research.' -- Maria Aggestam, International Small Business Journal
'This is a most informative book that takes a comprehensive look at entrepreneurship in its many guises. . . This excellent volume can certainly be recommended to academics, students and practitioners interested in entrepreneurship.' -- First Trust Bank Economic Outlook and Business Review
'This book is both topical and interesting. Bjorn writes with the authority of an expert. This is a scholarly work covering both established and core elements of entrepreneurship and also some innovative insights for a deeper understanding of the domain.' -- David Carson, University of Ulster, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781847200679
Author Bjoern Bjerke
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd