The entrepreneurial theory of the firm argues that entrepreneurship, properly understood, is a crucial but neglected element in explaining the nature and boundaries of the firm. By contrast, the theory of the entrepreneurial firm presumably seeks not to understand the nature and boundaries of "the firm" in general but rather to understand a particular type of firm: one that is entrepreneurial. This paper is an attempt to reconcile the two. After briefly delving for the concept of entrepreneurship in the work of Schumpeter, Kirzner, and (especially) Knight, the paper makes the case for the entrepreneurial theory of the firm. In such a theory, the firm exists as the solution to a coordination problem in a world of change and uncertainty, incl...
In this article, we propose an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that is based on dispersed knowled...
The foremost description of the classic entrepreneur, immediately prior to the Great Depression and ...
This is a theoretical paper in which we attempt to present an economic and sociological theory of en...
The entrepreneurial theory of the firm argues that entrepreneurship, properly understood, is a cruci...
Entrepreneurship has emerged as a major research theme across a number of disciplines and fields, in...
This paper traces the historical concept of entrepreneurship to the formal work of Schumpeter. The p...
Abstract Firms are established by entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurship is typically embodied within a...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using concept of entrepre-neurship...
AbstractFirms are established by entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurship is typically embodied within a ...
Entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm are two of the fastest-growing fields in eco-nomics and ...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using the Knightian concept of ent...
This paper offers a typology of a stakeholder theory of the entrepreneurial firm, such that a new le...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using the Knightian concept of ent...
The study of entrepreneurship and the study of economic organizing lack contact. In fact, the modern...
The enterprise is an historical phenomenon specific to capitalism. It is a fictional agent created b...
In this article, we propose an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that is based on dispersed knowled...
The foremost description of the classic entrepreneur, immediately prior to the Great Depression and ...
This is a theoretical paper in which we attempt to present an economic and sociological theory of en...
The entrepreneurial theory of the firm argues that entrepreneurship, properly understood, is a cruci...
Entrepreneurship has emerged as a major research theme across a number of disciplines and fields, in...
This paper traces the historical concept of entrepreneurship to the formal work of Schumpeter. The p...
Abstract Firms are established by entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurship is typically embodied within a...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using concept of entrepre-neurship...
AbstractFirms are established by entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurship is typically embodied within a ...
Entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm are two of the fastest-growing fields in eco-nomics and ...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using the Knightian concept of ent...
This paper offers a typology of a stakeholder theory of the entrepreneurial firm, such that a new le...
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using the Knightian concept of ent...
The study of entrepreneurship and the study of economic organizing lack contact. In fact, the modern...
The enterprise is an historical phenomenon specific to capitalism. It is a fictional agent created b...
In this article, we propose an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that is based on dispersed knowled...
The foremost description of the classic entrepreneur, immediately prior to the Great Depression and ...
This is a theoretical paper in which we attempt to present an economic and sociological theory of en...