Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reconstruct economic reasoning on entrepreneurship from the perspective of its institutional content, thus underlining the aspects of power relations and leadership, which are related with the organisational and technological dimensions of innovation and coordination as entrepreneurial functions. Design/methodology/approach – In reconstructing the theory of entrepreneurship in a range from classical political economy to current efforts in economic sociology, the paper focuses on an appreciation of Schumpeterian entrepreneurship as a concept that is influenced both by Austrian marginalism and the German historical school. Findings – The paper finds that the research perspective of economic sociology ...
We outline a politico-economic growth system centered around the entrepreneur. The working of entrep...
ACL-3International audienceThe contributions of Austrian Marginalists Carl Menger (1840-1921) and hi...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
AbstractSeveral dynamic forces, such as technological disruption, fluctuating economies or demograph...
This is a theoretical paper in which we attempt to present an economic and sociological the-ory of e...
Entrepreneurship as a research concept has its historic roots in economics. Therefore, it could be l...
The lack of researches in social entrepreneurship is particularly true in the field of economic theo...
Abstract: This paper discusses the inherent tension in the notion of entrepreneurship as developed b...
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Within evolutionary economics, entrepreneurship is seen as the main force of economic change, as the...
Abstract: The object of research is the process of entrepreneurship formation. The work co...
Relevance of the research topic. The trends that are currently taking place in the system of the nat...
The regional innovation systems (RIS) approach tends to be short in the coverage of the importance o...
Entrepreneurial Economics is concerned with the role of entrepreneurs and the nature and scope of en...
This thesis explores the concept of entrepreneurship. It aims at answering the question: does the A...
We outline a politico-economic growth system centered around the entrepreneur. The working of entrep...
ACL-3International audienceThe contributions of Austrian Marginalists Carl Menger (1840-1921) and hi...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
AbstractSeveral dynamic forces, such as technological disruption, fluctuating economies or demograph...
This is a theoretical paper in which we attempt to present an economic and sociological the-ory of e...
Entrepreneurship as a research concept has its historic roots in economics. Therefore, it could be l...
The lack of researches in social entrepreneurship is particularly true in the field of economic theo...
Abstract: This paper discusses the inherent tension in the notion of entrepreneurship as developed b...
Abstract: “Entrepreneurship ” is a creative activity wherein the entrepreneur introduces something n...
Within evolutionary economics, entrepreneurship is seen as the main force of economic change, as the...
Abstract: The object of research is the process of entrepreneurship formation. The work co...
Relevance of the research topic. The trends that are currently taking place in the system of the nat...
The regional innovation systems (RIS) approach tends to be short in the coverage of the importance o...
Entrepreneurial Economics is concerned with the role of entrepreneurs and the nature and scope of en...
This thesis explores the concept of entrepreneurship. It aims at answering the question: does the A...
We outline a politico-economic growth system centered around the entrepreneur. The working of entrep...
ACL-3International audienceThe contributions of Austrian Marginalists Carl Menger (1840-1921) and hi...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...