1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to the Makers of Modern Entrepreneurship

Edited By David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann Copyright 2017
    300 Pages
    by Routledge

    300 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Once relegated to the dusty shelves of ancient muses, research and scholarship on entrepreneurship has exploded as a field of research, with impactful additions from a range of disciplines rendering the field a tricky one to traverse. The Routledge Companion to the Makers of Modern Entrepreneurship offers a comprehensive guide to entrepreneurship, providing an authoritative exploration of the key people and their ideas. This book tells the stories of the scholars who have set the standard and tone for thinking and analysing entrepreneurship.





    Edited by two of the world’s leading entrepreneurship scholars, this comprehensive volume offers a platform for understanding and future research that is both state-of-the-art and authoritative. It expands on how modern entrepreneurship has developed, with a focus on the key "makers" of the field – including theories, such as social psychology; concepts, such as neuroeconomics; and types, such as political entrepreneurship.





    The contributions to the collection are grouped into three sections:





    • Emergence of Entrepreneurship Research


    • Theories in Modern Entrepreneurship


    • Concepts and Makers in Modern Entrepreneurship




    This companion is essential reading for students and academics interested in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial management and business management.

    1. David B Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann: Modern Makers of Entrepreneurship



    2. Zoltan J. Acs: The Godfather of Entrepreneurship



    3. Howard E. Aldrich: Fifty Years in the Making. My Career as a Scholar of Organizations and Entrepreneurship



    4. David B. Audretsch: Roots & Wings



    5. Sara Carter: The Effects of Business Ownership on People’s Lives



    6. Marc Cowling: Back to the roots



    7. Douglas J. Cumming and Silvio Vismara: A research journey into entrepreneurial finance



    8. Per Davidsson: What an Opportunity!



    9. Dimo Dimov: Getting "There" without Knowing Where I was Going. Only to Find … Myself Staring at the Future



    10. Nicolai N. Foss: Judgement, The Theory of the Firm, and the Economics of Institutions: My contributions to the Entrepreneurship Field



    11. Michael Fritsch: Entrepreneurship and Growth—A Personal Story



    12. William B. Gartner: Anecdotes of Destiny



    13. Peter G. Klein: My Contributions to Entrepreneurship Theory



    14. Donald F. Kuratko: Corporate Entrepreneurship - A Research Journey



    15. Albert N. Link: From Integrating Functions to Integrating Ideas



    16. Olav Sorenson: Location Matters



    17. Roy Thurik: Visions of the past: wish you had been there



    18. Mary Lindenstein Walshok: A Place for Entrepreneurship



    19. Friederike Welter: Wandering between Contexts



    20. Johan Wiklund: RE-SEARCH = ME-SEARCH



    21. Mike Wright: The Conquest of Interestingness - Entrepreneurial Ownership Mobility



    22. Shaker A. Zahra: Researching Entrepreneurship at the Intersection – Reflections on Three Decades of Research



    Conclusion

    Biography

    David B. Audretsch is a Distinguished Professor and Ameritech Chair of Economic Development at Indiana University, USA, where he also serves as Director of the Institute for Development Strategies. He is also an Honorary Professor of Industrial Economics and Entrepreneurship at the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management in Germany and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, UK.





    Erik E. Lehmann is a Full Professor of Management and Organization at Augsburg University, Germany, and Director of the Global Business Management Program. He is also Adjunct Professor at Indiana University, USA and Visiting Professor at University of Bergamo, Italy.

    'Instead of presenting new research findings in entrepreneurship, this new book provides interesting stories about many of the luminary scholars in the field of entrepreneurship. Their intellectual and academic journeys are interesting and shed light on how entrepreneurship emerged as a genuine cross-disciplinary field of research.' - Robert Fairlie, Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

    'The autobiographical essays in this unique book reveal the passions and motivations of the scholars whose works created the surge in entrepreneurship research, and it provides an essential history of the thinkers and their thoughts' - John T. Scott, Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College, USA

    'This book is an extraordinary guide to the mysterious world of entrepreneurship. It is an attempt at defining a non-disciplinary area, born like a new country with blurred boundaries open to continuous contamination. Exploring entrepreneurship is often finding something that is necessary but never sufficient to define it. Despite this, a new community has grown around it. This book presents a cultural challenge (not only to academia) that will fit our agenda in the decades to come.' - Stefano Paleari, Full Professor of Finance, University of Bergamo, Italy