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Minds, Brains, and Doxa for Inclusive Entrepreneurship

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226 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Nature Switzerlanderschienen am09.05.20241st ed. 2024
This book explores ways in which inclusive entrepreneurship enhances bottom-up entrepreneurial activity for economic and societal transformation, particularly in remote areas. It focuses on the role of stakeholders in shaping a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem (doxa) and how entrepreneurial ecosystems in larger cities and urban regions differ from those in rural regions, which often have weaker economic infrastructures. It examines the relationship between the internal and external entrepreneurial ecosystems in higher education for fostering entrepreneurial mindsets. Topics such as women and diversity in entrepreneurship; social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial education are explored. This integration of inclusive and emancipatory aspects in entrepreneurship research and practice is of benefit to researchers, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy makers interested in and have a passion for (re)building entrepreneurial ecosystems.



Kristen Mikkelsen is the Director of Entrepreneurship, Gender & Education at the Jackstädt-Center Flensburg, University of Flensburg (Flensburg, Germany). Her research interests include gender in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial education, diversity and inclusion and entrepreneurship and emancipation. Among other projects, she is currently responsible for the implementation of a campus wide and interdisciplinary entrepreneurship education program (@ventureDock funded by the Federal Ministry for Economy and Climate Protection [BMWK]).


Annika Wolf is Professor of Sustainable Transformation at the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer (Germany). She has been the primary recipient of multiple research projects, among others, for implementing an interdisciplinary entrepreneurial culture in higher education intuitions (HEI) (@MeerCommunity funded by the Federal Ministry for Economy and Climate Protection [BMWK]) and entrepreneurship education in HEI (funded by INTERREG Deutschland/Nederland).
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KlappentextThis book explores ways in which inclusive entrepreneurship enhances bottom-up entrepreneurial activity for economic and societal transformation, particularly in remote areas. It focuses on the role of stakeholders in shaping a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem (doxa) and how entrepreneurial ecosystems in larger cities and urban regions differ from those in rural regions, which often have weaker economic infrastructures. It examines the relationship between the internal and external entrepreneurial ecosystems in higher education for fostering entrepreneurial mindsets. Topics such as women and diversity in entrepreneurship; social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial education are explored. This integration of inclusive and emancipatory aspects in entrepreneurship research and practice is of benefit to researchers, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy makers interested in and have a passion for (re)building entrepreneurial ecosystems.



Kristen Mikkelsen is the Director of Entrepreneurship, Gender & Education at the Jackstädt-Center Flensburg, University of Flensburg (Flensburg, Germany). Her research interests include gender in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial education, diversity and inclusion and entrepreneurship and emancipation. Among other projects, she is currently responsible for the implementation of a campus wide and interdisciplinary entrepreneurship education program (@ventureDock funded by the Federal Ministry for Economy and Climate Protection [BMWK]).


Annika Wolf is Professor of Sustainable Transformation at the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer (Germany). She has been the primary recipient of multiple research projects, among others, for implementing an interdisciplinary entrepreneurial culture in higher education intuitions (HEI) (@MeerCommunity funded by the Federal Ministry for Economy and Climate Protection [BMWK]) and entrepreneurship education in HEI (funded by INTERREG Deutschland/Nederland).
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783031501647
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
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FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum09.05.2024
Auflage1st ed. 2024
Reihen-Nr.47
Seiten226 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenX, 242 p. 17 illus.
Artikel-Nr.14275244
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
On the Need for More Inclusive Perspectives on Entrepreneurship.- A Taxonomy of Mindsets: Current Conceptualizations and Future Directions for Mindset-Based Research in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.- The Effects of Formal and Informal Institutions on Women's Entrepreneurship in Georgia.- Deconstruct the entrepreneur! " No Inclusion Without Diverse Narratives of Entrepreneurship.- Beyond Square Metres: Space, Gender, and the Design of Coworking Hubs.- Challenges in Entrepreneurship - a Practical View From a Closed Society to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion.- Inclusive Policy Making in Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystems - the Role of Local Policy Frameworks in Cultivating Inclusive Social Entrepreneurship.- Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures.- Senior Entrepreneurship Economy on the Rise - Every Age Counts.- The Inclusivity Tax for Migrant Entrepreneurs.- Show me the evidence! - Where does entrepreneurship educationreally shape the entrepreneurial mindset?.- On the Opportunities of the Effectuation Approach and Design Thinking in Heterogeneity-Driven Teaching and Learning Contexts.- The Role of the University in the Creation of Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies.- Become an entrepreneur? No, that is not my way. Intersectionality and Sensitizing Students for Entrepreneurship.mehr