Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment
Title Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment PDF eBook
Author Nicolai J. Foss
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2012-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521874424

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Develops an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that focuses on the connections between entrepreneurship and management.

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment
Title Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment PDF eBook
Author Nicolai J. Foss
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107377307

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Entrepreneurship, long neglected by economists and management scholars, has made a dramatic comeback in the last two decades, not only among academic economists and management scholars, but also among policymakers, educators and practitioners. Likewise, the economic theory of the firm, building on Ronald Coase's (1937) seminal analysis, has become an increasingly important field in economics and management. Despite this resurgence, there is still little connection between the entrepreneurship literature and the literature on the firm, both in academia and in management practice. This book fills this gap by proposing and developing an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that focuses on the connections between entrepreneurship and management. Drawing on insights from Austrian economics, it describes entrepreneurship as judgmental decision made under uncertainty, showing how judgment is the driving force of the market economy and the key to understanding firm performance and organization.

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment

Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment
Title Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment PDF eBook
Author Nicolai J. Foss
Publisher
Total Pages 314
Release 2014-05-14
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9781139233521

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Entrepreneurship, long neglected by economists and management scholars, has made a dramatic comeback in the last two decades, not only among academic economists and management scholars, but also among policymakers, educators and practitioners. Likewise, the economic theory of the firm, building on Ronald Coase's (1937) seminal analysis, has become an increasingly important field in economics and management. Despite this resurgence, there is still little connection between the entrepreneurship literature and the literature on the firm, both in academia and in management practice. This book fills this gap by proposing and developing an entrepreneurial theory of the firm that focuses on the connections between entrepreneurship and management. Drawing on insights from Austrian economics, it describes entrepreneurship as judgmental decision made under uncertainty, showing how judgment is the driving force of the market economy and the key to understanding firm performance and organization.

Austrian Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Organization

Austrian Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Organization
Title Austrian Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Organization PDF eBook
Author Nicolai J. Foss
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2019-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110877606X

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The 'Austrian' tradition is well-known for its definitive contributions to economics in the twentieth century. However, Austrian economics also offers an exciting research agenda outside the traditional boundaries of economics, especially in the management disciplines. This Element examines how Austrian ideas play a key role in expanding the understanding of fields like entrepreneurship, strategy, and organization. It focuses especially on the vital role that entrepreneurs play in guiding economic progress by shaping firms and their strategic behavior. In doing so, it explains a wide range of contributions that Austrian economics makes to the understanding of key problems in management, while also highlighting many directions for future work in this inspiring tradition.

Cultural Entrepreneurship

Cultural Entrepreneurship
Title Cultural Entrepreneurship PDF eBook
Author Michael Lounsbury
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108335020

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This Element provides an overview of cultural entrepreneurship scholarship and seeks to lay the foundation for a broader and more integrative research agenda at the interface of organization theory and entrepreneurship. Its scholarly agenda includes a range of phenomena from the legitimation of new ventures, to the construction of novel or alternative organizational or collective identities, and, at even more macro levels, to the emergence of new entrepreneurial possibilities and market categories. Michael Lounsbury and Mary Ann Glynn develop novel theoretical arguments and discuss the implications for mainstream entrepreneurship research, focusing on the study of entrepreneurial processes and possibilities.

The Halo Effect

The Halo Effect
Title The Halo Effect PDF eBook
Author Phil Rosenzweig
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 380
Release 2008-12-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1847397026

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Why do some companies prosper while others fail? Despite great amounts of research, many of the studies that claim to pin down the secret of success are based in pseudoscience. THE HALO EFFECT is the outcome of that pseudoscience, a myth that Philip Rosenzweig masterfully debunks in THE HALO EFFECT. THE HALO EFFECT highlights the tendency of experts to point to the high financial performance of a successful company and then spread its golden glow to all of the company's attributes - clear strategy, strong values, and brilliant leadership. But in fact, as Rosenzweig clearly illustrates, the experts are not just wrong, but deluded. Rosenzweig suggests a more accurate way to think about leading a company, a robust and clearheaded approach that can save any business from ultimate failure.

Entrepreneurial Strategy

Entrepreneurial Strategy
Title Entrepreneurial Strategy PDF eBook
Author Dean A. Shepherd
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 142
Release 2021-07-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030789357

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This open access book focuses on explaining differences amongst organizations regarding various attributes, forms, and outcomes. By focusing on the “how” of new venture creation and management to produce well-established organizations, the authors aim to increase our understanding of the antecedents of most management research assumptions. New ventures are the source of most newly created jobs generated in an economy, new industries and markets, innovative products and services, and new solutions to economic, social, and environmental problems. However, most management research assumes a well-established organization as the starting point of their theorizing. Building on the notion of guided attention, it details how entrepreneurs can allocate their transient attention to identify potential opportunities from environmental change and how entrepreneurs allocate their sustained attention to form beliefs about radical and incremental opportunities requiring entrepreneurial action. The authors explain how entrepreneurs build such communities and engage community members over time to co-construct potential opportunities for new venture progress. Using the lean startup framework, they connect the dots between the theorizing on identifying and co-constructing potential opportunities and the startup of new ventures. This leads to a new overarching framework based on are (1) co-creating a startup, (2) organizing a startup, and (3) performing a startup to bring together the many disparate threads of research on new ventures. The authors then theorize on the importance of knowledge in organizational scaling. Based on cutting-edge research from the leading entrepreneurship journals, this book expands knowledge on the cognitive aspect of the new venture creation process.