A General Theory of Entrepreneurship: The Individual-opportunity Nexus'This ambitious book draws upon a wide variety of literature in developing a comprehensive theory of entrepreneurship, ranging from the discovery of entrepreneurial activities, to industry differences in entrepreneurial activity, to the organizing pro |
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Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change Albert N. Link,Donald S. Siegel No preview available - 2007 |