The Nile on eBay Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Conflict by Wim Naudé, Bernadette Power
This Handbook focuses on the complex relationship between entrepreneurship and conflict. Editors Wim Naudé and Bernadette Power construct a broad overview of central research themes in the field, covering states being captured by entrepreneurs, states capturing businesses, entrepreneurship in post-conflict reconstruction, and entrepreneurs in conflict against other entrepreneurs. Contributing authors analyze pragmatic evidence and academic literature to explore entrepreneurship and conflict from industry, country, and firm level perspectives. They consider conflict in the context of family business settings, the ways in which war entrepreneurship and military strategy influence long-term societal developments, and the role of entrepreneurship in peace-building. Ultimately, the Handbook warns against the dystopia that destructive digital entrepreneurship can cause, outlining the challenges it poses and advocating for institutional responses in order to ensure its regulation.This Handbook is a fascinating read for researchers, scholars, and graduate students specializing in conflict studies, entrepreneurship studies, business and management, and politics and economics.
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Edited by Wim Naudé, Visiting Professor of Technology, Entrepreneurship and Development, TIME Research Area, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany and Bernadette Power, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Business, Cork University Business School, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Table of Contents
ContentsPreface viiList of contributors viiiPART I INTRODUCTION1 Introduction and overview of the Handbook 2Wim Naudé and Bernadette PowerPART II THEORIES2 Is productive entrepreneurship getting scarcer? A reflection on thecontemporary relevance of Baumol's typology of entrepreneurship 18Maria Minniti, Wim Naudé, and Erik Stam3 (Un) productive entrepreneurship in a predatory state 45Sameeksha Desai4 A theory of entrepreneurship and peacebuilding 57Harry Van Buren III and Jay JosephPART III HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES5 Entrepreneurship of, in, and through war: the West in the last millennium 73Hubert P. van Tuyll and Jurgen Brauer6 Classical Chinese military strategy as unproductive entrepreneurship 89Matthew McCaffreyPART IV GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES7 State-based armed conflict and entrepreneurship: empirical evidence 106Wim Naudé, José Ernesto Amorós and Tilman Bruck8 Terrorism: the impact on entrepreneurship 145Driss Tsouli9 Integrating culturally distant immigrant entrepreneurs: dimensions of conflict 167Jörg FreilingPART V COUNTRY AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES10 Rent-seeking and economic development in Ireland 179Eoin O'Leary11 Entrepreneurship and recovery in Northern Ireland 191Graham BrownlowPART VI FIRM, INDUSTRY AND HOUSEHOLD LEVEL PERSPECTIVES12 Manufacturing mayhem: the violence entrepreneurs of the US firearms industry 209Topher L. McDougal13 How disruptive businesses trigger conflicts with incumbents: the caseof ridesharing in Brussels 226Michaël Distelmans and llse Scheerlinck14 Equity investors and entrepreneurs: a conflict perspective 237Jane Power, Bernadette Power and Geraldine Ryan15 Family business succession: fertile environments for conflict?A bibliometric and content analysis 264Aleksander Surdej, Matteo Renghini and Noemi Giampaoli16 Family business, owner-managers, ethnicity and conflict in Malaysia 280Sujana Adapa and Subba Reddy YarramPART VII A DIGITAL PERSPECTIVE17 Destructive digital entrepreneurship 292Wim Naudé
Review
'There are two important new trends in entrepreneurship. First, how different forms of entrepreneurship contribute to, or undermine, economic welfare and second the impact of rising conflict, globally and locally. This long overdue Handbook – edited by real experts in the field -convincingly comes to grips with both.' -- Saul Estrin, London School of Economics, UK'Conflicts seem to dominate these days, in many ways. This observation gives ample room to think about the role of entrepreneurship against the background of all these conflicts. This Handbook is an indispensable source for that purpose. Dr. Wim Naudé and Dr. Bernadette Power have composed a great edited book about this subject, really a must-read in the field of entrepreneurship.' -- Enno Masurel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands'In an era rife with conflict throughout every level of society, this pathbreaking Handbook paves important new ground in analyzing how entrepreneurship can be both a positive response but also a concerning trigger for conflict. This Handbook draws on a broad-spectrum of expert authors spanning a diverse range of backgrounds and scholarly fields to shed new light on the links between entrepreneurship and conflict. This is a must read not just for entrepreneurship scholarship but for all of the social sciences and thought leaders concerned with the stability and sustainability of democratic society.' -- David B Audretsch, Indiana University, US
Details ISBN1802206787 Author Bernadette Power Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781802206784 Format Hardcover Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Bernadette Power Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 350 Publication Date 2024-07-09 UK Release Date 2024-07-09 We've got this
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