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Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Small Business

  • Simon Down - Anglia Ruskin University, UK, Newcastle University Business School, UK


March 2010 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`A thoughtful and reflective account of "enterprise", offering meaningful and contextualized knowledge to students at all levels, written in a style that is as engaging as it is informative – and peppered with unobtrusive dry wit' - Professor Sara Carter, OBE, Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Strathclyde

Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Small Business is an exciting new text for all students of business. Broad and inquisitive in its intellectual outlook, this provocative but accessible textbook covers core themes and topics in the study of enterprise, as well as looking at subjects that are often ignored, from criminal entrepreneurs and the demise of Enron, to 'entre-tainment' and ethnic and indigenous entrepreneurship.

Along the way, the reader will find an interactive exploration not only of the processes of entrepreneuring, of managing small enterprises, or of the implications of working in an entrepreneurial corporation - he or she will also be challenged to consider enterprise in its social, economic, political and moral contexts. This textbook moves beyond the narrow, prescriptive focus on the 'how' employed by other textbooks, and places equal emphasis on the 'why' - all the time considering the role of enterprise, entrepreneurship and small business in the world we live in.

Supported by lively case studies, real-life examples and a concept guide of key terms, this text is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students on any course with an emphasis on enterprise and entrepreneurship.

 
PART ONE: STUDYING ENTERPRISE, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS
 
Introduction
 
Studying Enterprise
What, Where, When, Who and How?

 
 
PART TWO: INSIDE ENTERPRISE
 
Entrepreneuring
Firms, Organizations and the Entrepreneur

 
 
Entrepreneuring
Explanations of the Entrepreneurial Self

 
 
Managing Smaller/Entrepreneurial Enterprises
 
Working in Smaller/Entrepreneurial Enterprises
 
Entrepreneuring in the Corporate Environment
 
Reflecting on Practice
Finance, Marketing and Networking, Strategy and Growth

 
 
PART THREE: OUTSIDE ENTERPRISE
 
Economic Contexts of Enterprise
 
Social Contexts of Enterprise
Cultural Centrality, Diversity and Marginality

 
 
Political Contexts of Enterprise
Governments and Smaller Enterprise

 
 
Conclusion

I thought this book was excellent for my level three entrepreneurship module. The focus on language was exactly what I was looking for It will be part of the essential reading for the course and I will use it to structure students' learning.

Dr Jean Clarke
Management , Leeds University
August 9, 2010

A very interesting and stimulating textbook for my final year students studying their final year enterprise project. Good reading throughout with lots of good examples in the case studies.

Timothy Savage
School of Hospitality, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
July 30, 2010

This book is very enjoyable to read. It is reflective and introduces to a broad notion of entrepreneurship, which can supplement traditional economics concepts of agents doing business. Actually it is not limited to small firms. Reading suggestions are very well selected and there useful excercises and case studies. There could have been more coverage of the social embedding of entrepreneurship, e.g. in networks and in regulatory environments. The latter would be very useful, when using the book for traditional environmental economics teaching.

Mr Melf-Hinrich Ehlers
Agricultural Economics, Humboldt University of Berlin
July 2, 2010
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