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  1. Entrepreneurship

    A New Perspective

    By Thomas Grebel

    Series: Routledge Studies in Global Competition

    The entrepreneur has been neglected over the years in formal economic theorizing. Previously there has been only eclectic theories such as human capital theory and network dynamics which discuss certain perspectives of entrepreneurial behaviour. This insightful book closes this gap in...

    Published April 5th 2006 by Routledge

  2. Chinese Entrepreneurship and Asian Business Networks

    Edited by Thomas Menkhoff, Gerke Solvay

    The degree to which the extensive business networks of ethnic Chinese in Asia succeed because of ethnic characteristics, or simply because of the sound application of good business practice, is a key question of great current concern to those interested in business, management and economic...

    Published November 10th 2004 by Routledge

  3. Entrepreneurship

    The Way Ahead

    Edited by Harold P. Welsch

    The creation of new business organizations for economic prosperity is the keystone of commercial development. The study of this process has occupied the minds of scholars for centuries and the need to move from theories of entrepreneurship to the actual 'doing' of entrepreneurship is intense....

    Published December 17th 2003 by Routledge

  4. Entrepreneurship

    Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

    Edited by Norris Krueger

    Series: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

    Entrepreneurship has come a long way as an academic field, just as it has in our modern economy and society. Entrepreneurship provides a much needed retrospective view of academic work in the area.Scholars in the field approach entrepreneurship from a variety of disciplines and often exhibit little...

    Published November 6th 2002 by Routledge

  5. Chinese Entrepreneurship and Asian Business Networks

    Edited by Solvay Gerke, Thomas Menkhoff

    The degree to which the extensive business networks of ethnic Chinese in Asia succeed because of ethnic characteristics, or simply because of the sound application of good business practice, is a key question of great current concern to those interested in business, management and economic...

    Published October 23rd 2002 by Routledge

  6. Franchising

    An International Perspective

    Edited by Frank Hoy, John Stanworth

    Franchising is a unique collection of articles that offers a handpicked selection of the main outstanding 'classic' texts in franchising knowledge. Researchers, students, professional advisors and anyone with a serious interest in the development of this extremely topical subject can now have, at...

    Published October 2nd 2002 by Routledge

  7. Obscene Profits

    Entrepreneurs of Pornography in the Cyber Age

    By Frederick Lane

    Sex sells. Already a ten-billion dollar business-and growing-most sex businesses require relatively low start-up costs and minimal equipment. No wonder retired porn stars, homemakers, college students, and entrepreneurs of every stripe are eager to jump on the smut band wagon. Following the money...

    Published July 22nd 2001 by Routledge

  8. Start Right in E-Business

    By Bennet Lientz, Kathryn Rea

    E-business occurs when a company has established critical business procedures and activities to support e-commerce transactions. Using this definition, e-commerce is part of e-business--a company needs e-commerce to implement e-business. Utilizing e-commerce, however, does not mean that a company...

    Published September 10th 2000 by Routledge

  9. Small Business

    Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

    Edited by D.J. Storey

    Series: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

    In developed economies more than ninety-nine percent of enterprises are small. In the EU there are as many people employed in businesses with more than 500 workers. Small firms are therefore highly important in terms of employment and in many countries are becoming more important in terms of job...

    Published May 17th 2000 by Routledge

  10. Business Planning: A Guide to Business Start-Up

    By David Butler

    A readable and structured guide for the increasing numbers of people each year who consider setting up a small business or becoming self-employed. 'Business Planning' outlines the options and risks involved in setting up a business. The importance of thorough planning is often overlooked and only...

    Published March 16th 2000 by Routledge