Entrepreneurial Communities and Ecosystems
Entrepreneurial Communities and Ecosystems
Theories in Culture, Empowerment, and Leadership
Clevenger, Morgan R.; Fortunato, Michael W-P
Taylor & Francis Inc
06/2022
304
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Inglês
9780815378624
15 a 20 dias
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1. An Introduction to Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Entrepreneurial Communities to Empower Entrepreneurs, 2. Revisiting Entrepreneurial Communities, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Ecosystem Logic, 3. An Ecology of Entrepreneurship: A Review of Concepts, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Entrepreneurial Communities from the Literature, 4. The Power of Entrepreneurs and Social Systems: Driving Forces for Empowerment, Mitigating Disempowerment, and Advancing Equity, 5. Entreprenology of Formal and Informal Education, Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Programming, Vocational and Technical Entrepreneuring, and Learning from Failure to Support and Empower Entrepreneurs, 6. Avoiding Anomie: Diffusion of Support Resources for the Empowerment of Entrepreneurs, 7. Beyond Bureaucracies and Bourgeoisie of Regional, State, and National Economic Development: Framework Conditions, Policy, and the Interplay of Support Organizations, 8. Omnipreneurship, 9. Conclusions, 9. Conclusion: Final Thoughts on Culture, Empowerment, and Leadership to Support Entrepreneurs
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Entreprenology;vocational entrepreneuring;support organizations;entrepreneurs;community development;leadership;empowerment;Omnipreneurship;economic development;entrepreneurial education;management;business;501c3 Nonprofit Organization;Case Western Reserve University;Entrepreneurial Communities;Entrepreneurial Ecosystem;Coworking Spaces;Mainstream Agri Food Systems;Dual Enrollment Students;Entrepreneurial Community Development;Career Technical Education;High Learning Orientation;Lean Startup Method;Development Entrepreneurs;Lewin's Force Field Analysis;Common Language;Kauffman Foundation;High Growth Firms;Entrepreneurship Education;Stem Workforce;Business Ecosystems;Corporate Entrepreneurship;MBA Concentration;Co-working Spaces;Postsecondary Education;Hiram College;Concurrent Enrollment Programs
1. An Introduction to Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Entrepreneurial Communities to Empower Entrepreneurs, 2. Revisiting Entrepreneurial Communities, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Ecosystem Logic, 3. An Ecology of Entrepreneurship: A Review of Concepts, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Entrepreneurial Communities from the Literature, 4. The Power of Entrepreneurs and Social Systems: Driving Forces for Empowerment, Mitigating Disempowerment, and Advancing Equity, 5. Entreprenology of Formal and Informal Education, Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Programming, Vocational and Technical Entrepreneuring, and Learning from Failure to Support and Empower Entrepreneurs, 6. Avoiding Anomie: Diffusion of Support Resources for the Empowerment of Entrepreneurs, 7. Beyond Bureaucracies and Bourgeoisie of Regional, State, and National Economic Development: Framework Conditions, Policy, and the Interplay of Support Organizations, 8. Omnipreneurship, 9. Conclusions, 9. Conclusion: Final Thoughts on Culture, Empowerment, and Leadership to Support Entrepreneurs
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Entreprenology;vocational entrepreneuring;support organizations;entrepreneurs;community development;leadership;empowerment;Omnipreneurship;economic development;entrepreneurial education;management;business;501c3 Nonprofit Organization;Case Western Reserve University;Entrepreneurial Communities;Entrepreneurial Ecosystem;Coworking Spaces;Mainstream Agri Food Systems;Dual Enrollment Students;Entrepreneurial Community Development;Career Technical Education;High Learning Orientation;Lean Startup Method;Development Entrepreneurs;Lewin's Force Field Analysis;Common Language;Kauffman Foundation;High Growth Firms;Entrepreneurship Education;Stem Workforce;Business Ecosystems;Corporate Entrepreneurship;MBA Concentration;Co-working Spaces;Postsecondary Education;Hiram College;Concurrent Enrollment Programs