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Institutions and entrepreneurship
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Title/Author:
Institutions and entrepreneurship/ edited by Wesley D. Sine, Robert J. David.
other author:
Sine, Wesley D.
Published:
Bingley, U.K. :Emerald, : 2010.,
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 364 p.) :ill. :
Subject:
Social Science - Sociology -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0277-2833/21
ISBN:
9780857242402 (electronic bk.)
Institutions and entrepreneurship
Institutions and entrepreneurship
[electronic resource] /edited by Wesley D. Sine, Robert J. David. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2010. - 1 online resource (viii, 364 p.) :ill. - Research in the sociology of work,v. 210277-2833 ;. - Research in the sociology of work ;v. 10..
Institutions and entrepreneurship / Wesley D. Sine & Robert J. David-- Entrepreneurs and professionals : the mediating role of institutions / W. Richard Scott -- Categorization by association :nuclear technology and emission free electricity / Raghu Garud, Joel Gehman & Peter Karne -- Networks as institutional support : law firm and venture capitalist relations and regional diversity in high-technology IPOs / Helena Buhr & Jason Owen-Smith -- Institutional rivalry and the entrepreneurial strategy of economic development : business incubator foundings in three states / Paul Ingram, Jiao Luo & Joseph P. Eschun -- The shape of things to come : institutions, entrepreneurs and the case of hedge funds/ Pamela S. Tolbert & Shon Hiatt -- Rhetoric that wins clients : entrepreneurial firms use institutional logics when competing for resources / Candace Jones, Reut Livne-Tarandach, & Lakshmi Balachandra -- Creating attention and favourability during the emergence of new industries : the case of film in America, 1894 to 1927 / Stephen J. Mezias, Theresa K. Lant, C. Mezias & J. Miller --Entrepreneurship, institutional emergence and organizational leadership : tuning in to the next bigthing insatellite radio / Mary Ann Glynn & Chad Navis -- Why effective entrepreneurial innovations sometimes fail to diffuse : identity-based interpretations of appropriateness in the Saint-milion, Languedoc, Piedmont and Golan Heights wine regions / Gregoire Croidieu & Philippe Monin -- Beam me up, Scott(ie)! : institutional theorists struggles with the emergent nature of entrepreneurship / Howard E. Aldrich.
In this volume, we examine how the institutional environment affectsentrepreneurial organizations, and vice-versa. This includes not only how the institutional environment constrains both founding processes and the type of organizations founded, but also how institutional dynamics construct new entrepreneurial opportunities, empower and facilitate action, and how entrepreneurs manipulate the institutional environment to serve their own ends. This institutional approach to entrepreneurshipshifts attention away from the personal traits and backgrounds of individual entrepreneurs, and towards how institutions shape entrepreneurial opportunities and actions; how entrepreneurs navigate their cognitive, normative, and regulatory environments; and how actors modify and build institutions to support new types of organizations.
ISBN: 9780857242402 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HB615 / .I57 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 338.04
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 334
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