
An Economic Perspective on Entrepreneurial Decision Making.
First Haniel-Kreis Meeting on Entrepreneurship Research.
Duncker & Humblot (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. June 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
121 pages
978-3-428-12186-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume is dedicated to the first Haniel-Kreis, which took place in Berlin from the 4th to the 8th of January, 2005. The almost weeklong event was characterized by stimulating bilateral meetings, various scientific presentations, and intense discussions. One commonality among the authors is a growing interest in the application of economic models and econometrics to the field of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship, a comparatively young field of research, generates a growing interest by researchers from various fields including economics, psychology, sociology, operations research, and management (to name only the most influential). The Kreis focuses on an economic perspective by emphasizing expertise from behavioral economics, operations research, and management. This book addresses pivotal areas of entrepreneurial decisions. The topics include the decision to start a business and the identification and analysis of the factors, environments, and prerequisites that led to this decision, such as age (Levesque and Minniti), perceptions about personal ability (Köllinger et al.), and the institutional environment in a country (Choi and Phan). A related question is the decision on succession in a family business and the organization of the transfer from one generation to the next (Phan et al.). Finally, the design of an incentive compatible wage scheme that covers the area of entrepreneurial decision-making (Demougin and Fluet) is discussed.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Tab., Abb.; 121 S.
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 15.7 cm
Weight
175 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-428-12186-1 (9783428121861)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Christian D. Schade is a full professor at Humboldt University's School of Business and Economics and holds the chair of Entrepreneurial and Behavioral Decision Making. Furthermore, he is a Research Fellow at Wharton's Risk Management and Decision Processes Center (University of Pennsylvania). His research contributes to a better understanding of decision making in general and of entrepreneurial as well as innovative decision making. He is currently working on novel foundations and perspectives for the decision sciences. His research is mainly based on laboratory experiments, economic psychology and mathematical psychology, as well as quantum mechanics.
Content
Inhalt: Y. R. Choi / P. H. Phan, A Generalized Supply / Demand Approach to National Entrepreneurship: Examples from the United States and South Korea - M. Minniti, Comment - D. Demougin / C. Fluet, Group vs. Individual Performance Pay When Workers are Envious - C. Schade, Comment - P. Koellinger / M. Minniti / C. Schade, Characteristics of Entrepreneurs Across Countries. Evidence from a CART Approach - M. Lévesque, Comment - M. Lévesque / M. Minniti, Age, Independence and Entrepreneurial Choice - C. Fluet, Comment - P. H. Phan / J. E. Butler / S.-H. Lee, Corporate Governance and Management Succession in Family Business - D. Demougin, Comment