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Entrepreneurship and New Value Creation

Entrepreneurship and New Value Creation

Entrepreneurship and New Value Creation

The Dynamic of the Entrepreneurial Process
Alain Fayolle, EM Lyon
August 2011
Available
Paperback
9781107402904

    Why do some individuals decide they want to create businesses and then actually do so? Why do others decide against this course of action, even though they appear to have what it takes to succeed? These two questions were among the first that researchers in the field of entrepreneurship tried to answer. Recently, it seems that the problem is much more difficult to solve than it first appeared thirty years ago. The venture creation phenomenon is a complex one, covering a wide variety of situations. The purpose of this book is to improve our understanding of this complexity by offering both a theory of the entrepreneurial process and practical advice on how to start a new business and manage it effectively. Entrepreneurship and New Value Creation is a fascinating, research-driven book that will appeal to graduate students, researchers and reflective practitioners concerned with the dynamics of the entrepreneurial process.

    • Provides an innovative theoretical framework
    • Offers practical advice on how to start and manage a new business
    • Provides useful insights into the complexities of the entrepreneurial process

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the hardback: 'Fayolle's new book provides an insightful and unique perspective into the new venture creation process. By offering a process-based approach, this book engages students, professors, and practitioners in taking a grounded view of how entrepreneurship theory and practice, along with management science, are intertwined to form a novel discipline. More importantly, it is too often the case that the venture creation process fails to address the economic and social dynamics in fostering firm sustainability and stimulating performance and growth. This book gives a comprehensive understanding and interaction of how these dynamics interact with the entrepreneur's capabilities and knowledge, his/her social network, availability of financial resources, and forthcoming opportunities and innovations - a much needed contribution to our emerging and growing field!' Jill Kickul, Miami University

    Review of the hardback: 'Entrepreneurship and New Value Creation gives new perspectives on entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process, and emphasizes the notion of entrepreneurship as value creation. In the book, Alain Fayolle goes beyond simple and linear descriptions of the entrepreneurial process and, in a very interesting way, develops models that give us a better understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the process. The book will not only be highly useful for researchers and PhD students in entrepreneurship but also for students on more advanced levels.' Hans Landström, Lund University

    Review of the hardback: 'I thought the book was terrific and excellently written. The author has a tremendous amount of knowledge and I am glad he has shared his immense expertise in writing this wonderful book.' Journal of Enterprising Communities

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    Product details

    August 2011
    Paperback
    9781107402904
    262 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.36kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Perceptions of Entrepreneurship:
    • 1. Entrepreneurship as a social and economic phenomenon
    • 2. Entrepreneurship as a field of research
    • 3. Entrepreneurship as an academic subject
    • Part II. Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial System:
    • 4. A new perspective to understand entrepreneurship
    • 5. Individual dimension in the I-NVC dialogic
    • 6. New Value Creation dimension in the I-NVC dialogic
    • Part III. Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Processes:
    • 7. Introduction to the concept of entrepreneurial process
    • 8. The dynamic dimension of the entrepreneurial process
    • 9. A generic model of the entrepreneurial process
    • Part IV. Entrepreneurial Process Dynamics:
    • 10. Entrepreneurial Process Trigger Phase
    • 11. Entrepreneurial process commitment phase
    • 12. Entrepreneurial process survival/development phase
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Alain Fayolle , EM Lyon