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9781412814829
Publisher
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Transaction Publishers
Subject
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Others
Binding
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PAPERBACK
Pages
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317
Year
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2011
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Entrepreneurship is the capability to be an entrepreneur. Beyond that idea is an ideology that a person's business actions result in industrial growth or technical advances, making that person a leader in the economic world. The contributors to this latest volume in the Praxiology Series, now available in paperback, are united in claiming that resourcefulness is a characteristic of people who take effective action, and that effectiveness is dependent on good, ethical purposes. The wide-angle definition of entrepreneurship presented in this volume demands that people and organizations engage in more than simple self-interest, but also display awareness of the prospects for wider growth and advances resulting from their decisions. In a period of financial crisis caused by irresponsible behavior by eminent would-be "entrepreneurs" the significance of this perspective should be evident. The editors claim that growth, not stagnation, advantage, not decline, are irreversible traits of business activity. This is why the very concept of entrepreneurship calls for values and responsibility—even more than in the past. The contributors develop the idea of entrepreneurship from both theoretical approaches religious and practical, or applied perspectives. This inter- and multidisciplinary approach offers readers a chance to rebuild trust in entrepreneurship.
Author Biography
Wojciech W. Gasparski is professor emeritus of humanities at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw and immediate past vice rector for research at Kozminski University. He now serves as the director of the Business Ethics Center, a join unit of Kozminski University and the Polish Academy of Sciences, and is the editor-in-chief of Transaction's Praxiology series. He has published numerous volumes and over three hundred articles and conference papers. Leo V. Ryan, CSV is professor of management and dean emeritus, College of Commerce and Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, DePaul University, Chicago. He is co-editor of Human Action in Business, Business Students Focus on Ethics, and of the Praxiology series. Stefan Kwiatkowski is professor of management and chairman of UNESCO/EOLSS Chair of Intellectual Entrepreneurship in the World of Work and Higher Education for Sustainable Development
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