
Managing Complexity and Change in SMEs
Frontiers in European Research
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 27. October 2006
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84542-908-9 (ISBN)
Description
The process of founding new enterprises and making them grow and prosper is a far more convoluted undertaking than it was just a few decades ago. This book explores the complexity faced by today's entrepreneurs. Institutional boundaries, evolutionary perspectives and the intricacies of management are the central themes in this study of entrepreneurs and SMEs in a world marked by major transitions.While mainstream research enhances our understanding of the dynamics of the entrepreneurial process, this book progresses the research yet further. It examines another fundamental role of research in entrepreneurship: our understanding of future organizational and managerial forms evolving from the globalization process. Issues addressed include:
growth patterns among enterprises initiated by science-and-technology-based entrepreneurs
the actions and motives driving radical entrepreneurs
the role of experience versus formal education in entrepreneurship
the role of endogenous growth processes
managerial complexity in new knowledge-based enterprises
the role of collaboration for innovation in new business ventures.The contributors aim to further encourage dialogue and reflections triggered by the growing emphasis on entrepreneurship in policy agendas and business communities all over Europe. As such, this book will prove stimulating reading for researchers, students, academics, consultants and advisers involved in entrepreneurship, business and management.
growth patterns among enterprises initiated by science-and-technology-based entrepreneurs
the actions and motives driving radical entrepreneurs
the role of experience versus formal education in entrepreneurship
the role of endogenous growth processes
managerial complexity in new knowledge-based enterprises
the role of collaboration for innovation in new business ventures.The contributors aim to further encourage dialogue and reflections triggered by the growing emphasis on entrepreneurship in policy agendas and business communities all over Europe. As such, this book will prove stimulating reading for researchers, students, academics, consultants and advisers involved in entrepreneurship, business and management.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84542-908-9 (9781845429089)
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Edited by Poul Rind Christensen, Department of Entrepreneurship and Relationship Management, SDU Design and Flemming Poulfelt, Professor Emeritus, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Content
Contents:
Introduction
Poul Rind Christensen and Flemming Poulfelt
1. One Decade Later: Following up the 'Groena Kvisten' Prize-winning Growth Firms
Leona Achtenhagen, Jenny Helin, Leif Melin and Lucia Naldi
2. New Business Early Performance: Differences between Firms Started by Novice, Serial and Portfolio Entrepreneurs
Gry Agnete Alsos, Lars Kolvereid and Espen John Isaksen
3. Small Firms' Relationships and Knowledge Acquisition: An Empirical Investigation
Mariachiara Colucci and Manuela Presutti
4. The Evolution of Firms Created by the Swedish Science and Technology Labor Force, 1990-2000
Frederic Delmar, Karin Hellerstedt and Karl Wennberg
5. Innovation and the Characteristics of Cooperating and Non-cooperating Small Firms
Mark Freel
6. Complex Explanations of Order Creation, Emergence and Sustainability as Situated Entrepreneurship
Ted Fuller and Lorraine Warren
7. Extreme Entrepreneurs: Challenging the Institutional Framework
Bengt Johannisson and Caroline Wigren
8. Debriefing and Motivating Knowledge Workers in Small IT Firms: Challenges to Leadership
Mette Monsted
9. Business Angels Investing at Early Stages: Are They Different?
Nils Mansson and Hans Landstroem
10. Internationalization of New Ventures: Mediating Role of Entrepreneur and Top Management Team Experience
Johanna Pulkkinen
Index
Introduction
Poul Rind Christensen and Flemming Poulfelt
1. One Decade Later: Following up the 'Groena Kvisten' Prize-winning Growth Firms
Leona Achtenhagen, Jenny Helin, Leif Melin and Lucia Naldi
2. New Business Early Performance: Differences between Firms Started by Novice, Serial and Portfolio Entrepreneurs
Gry Agnete Alsos, Lars Kolvereid and Espen John Isaksen
3. Small Firms' Relationships and Knowledge Acquisition: An Empirical Investigation
Mariachiara Colucci and Manuela Presutti
4. The Evolution of Firms Created by the Swedish Science and Technology Labor Force, 1990-2000
Frederic Delmar, Karin Hellerstedt and Karl Wennberg
5. Innovation and the Characteristics of Cooperating and Non-cooperating Small Firms
Mark Freel
6. Complex Explanations of Order Creation, Emergence and Sustainability as Situated Entrepreneurship
Ted Fuller and Lorraine Warren
7. Extreme Entrepreneurs: Challenging the Institutional Framework
Bengt Johannisson and Caroline Wigren
8. Debriefing and Motivating Knowledge Workers in Small IT Firms: Challenges to Leadership
Mette Monsted
9. Business Angels Investing at Early Stages: Are They Different?
Nils Mansson and Hans Landstroem
10. Internationalization of New Ventures: Mediating Role of Entrepreneur and Top Management Team Experience
Johanna Pulkkinen
Index