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Entrepreneurship: Theory, Networks, History by Mark Casson offers a comprehensive analysis of entrepreneurship, integrating theoretical frameworks with historical context. The book is structured into three parts:
Part I: Theory – Explores the economic theory of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the entrepreneur's role as an innovator, risk-taker, and decision-maker.
Part II: Networks and Institutions – Discusses how entrepreneurs utilize and build networks to access and exploit information, highlighting the importance of social capital and institutional frameworks.
Part III: History – Applies theoretical insights to historical case studies, reinterpreting key developments in economic and business history, such as the emergence of trading companies, the spread of empires, and the rise of the modern corporation
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84980-515-5
Pages: 400