: Simon Parker
: Simon Parker
: The Life Cycle of Entrepreneurial Ventures
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387323138
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: CHF 238.50
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: Betriebswirtschaft
: English
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This book discusses topical issues in entrepreneurship organized around the various stages of venture creation, development and performance. It is arranged in several parts, dealing with the pre-start stage, followed by venture creation, financing ventures, venture development, and venture performance. Each part contains several chapters written by experts in the relevant field. The multi-disciplinary flavor of the book is complemented by its international evidence base, featuring results from a range of different countries. The book will help researchers and practitioners who want to pinpoint the key points emerging from the latest academic thinking.



Professor Parker is Head of the Department of Economics& Finance at Durham University and Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship at Durham Business School. He is also a Research Professor of the Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena Germany, and a Research Fellow at the IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn Germany. He has published over 40 articles in peer-reviewed journals in economics and entrepreneurship, and is the author of The Economics of Self-employment and Entrepreneurship (Cambridge University Press, 2004)

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Table of Contents6
List of Contributors10
List of Figures14
List of Tables16
1. Introduction20
Stage 1: Beginnings32
2. Nascent Entrepreneurs34
3. New Venture Strategies: Transforming Caterpillars into Butterflies58
Stage 2: Aspects of Entry and New Venture Creation97
4. Entrepreneurship Education - A Compendium of Related Issues98
5. Immigration, Entrepreneurship and the Venture Start- up Process126
6. Location and New Venture Creation156
7. On Factors Promoting and Hindering Entry and Exit180
Stage 3: Financing Ventures204
8. Debt Finance and Credit Constraints on SMEs206
9. Public Policy, Start-up Entrepreneurship and the Market for Venture Capital246
10. Informal Sources of Venture Finance278
11. Microfinance and Poor Entrepreneurs320
Stage 4: Venture Development I: Private Sector Issues355
12. Entrepreneurs as Producers356
13. What Do We Know About Small Firm Growth?380
Stage 5: Venture Development II: Social Issues419
14. Nonprofit Social Entrepreneurship420
15. Entrepreneurship among Disadvantaged Groups: Women, Minorities and the Less Educated456
Stage 6: Venture Performance and Harvesting496
16. Early Stage Survival and Growth498
17. Venture Performance and Venture Inputs: The Role of Human and Financial Capital526
18. Harvesting in High Growth Firms554
Index602