Exploring Entrepreneurship examines the nature of entrepreneurial activity in the 21st century, and aims to help students develop the skills and knowledge required by commercial and social entrepreneurs. Readers of this text will gain a deeper insight into the activities of entrepreneurs in both the commercial and social sectors and be able to reflect critically on the nature of entrepreneurship and its role in the creation of new commercial and social ventures.
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Dr. Richard Blundel is Senior Lecturer in Enterprise Development and a member of the Management of "Knowledge & Innovation Research Unit" and "Public Leadership & Social Enterprise Research Unit" at the Open University.
Dr. Nigel Lockett is Professor of Enterprise at the University of Leeds.
"This entrepreneurship text is unique. There are many books on entrepreneurship, but none that combine theory and practice as well as this. The book examines the links between entrepreneurship and innovation, and between the entrepreneurs behavior and their success. There is a great deal of wisdom in the book, and it contains many instructive and entertaining case studies."--Mark Casson, University of Reading, Editor of The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship
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