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E-raamat: Emergence of Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Intention, Education and Orientation

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In recent years entrepreneurship has become one of the most popular fields of research in management studies. As the subject has broadened, increasing attention has been paid to the behavioural aspects of different practices to identify and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. This timely book analyses three key strands of contemporary research into entrepreneurial behaviour: intention, education and orientation. It offers novel insights that can be applied to foster entrepreneurial activities in different settings.

The chapters in the book are divided into three parts. The contributors first focus on the entrepreneur as an individual and offer three innovative yet complementary approaches to entrepreneurial intentions. They go on to consider how entrepreneurial behaviour can be trained and learned, providing a much-needed theoretical anchor to pedagogical approaches in entrepreneurship. Finally, they cover entrepreneurial behaviour at the organizational level. They expertly tackle the popular topic of entrepreneurial orientation through novel empirical studies with diverse methodologies and multiple levels of analysis.

Researchers and advanced students in management and entrepreneurship will benefit from the state-of-the-art analysis and innovative approaches presented. Entrepreneurship educators and policymakers will also find this book to be stimulating reading, where they can find suggestions for an evidence-based practice.

Contributors include: R.F. Belchior, A. Benedito de Oliveira Junior, R.C. Bernardes, A. Caetano, S.F. Costa, M.J. de Oliveira, A.J. Frederiks, A. Garofano, G. Hägg, I. Jaén, I. Kozlinska, F. Liñan, T. Lynn, R. Lyons, C. Mac an Bhaird, T. Mets, R. Mohd, X. Neumeyer, D. Politis, A. Riviezzo, K. Rõigas, S.C. Santos
1 Contributions on entrepreneurial behaviour research
1(14)
Susana C. Santos
Craig Mitchell
Hans Landstrom
Alain Fayolle
Antonio Caetano
PART I THE ENTREPRENEUR AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR
2 Connecting the literature dots: a literature review on prototypes in entrepreneurship research
15(29)
Silvia Fernandes Costa
Antonio Caetano
Arjan J. Frederiks
Susana C. Santos
3 Entrepreneurial potential among individuals with different entrepreneurial experience
44(22)
Susana C. Santos
Antonio Caetano
Silvia Fernandes Costa
Xaver Neumeyer
4 Individual and cultural values as psychosocial cognitive antecedents and moderators of entrepreneurial intentions
66(23)
Ricardo Figueiredo Belchior
Francisco Linan
PART II ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
5 Promoting entrepreneurship in an unfavourable setting: a case study of a university programme in Malaysia
89(23)
Mohd Rashan Shah Robuan
Inmaculada Jaen
Francisco Linan
6 Formal mentorship in experiential entrepreneurship education: examining conditions for entrepreneurial learning among students
112(28)
Gustav Hagg
Diamanto Politis
7 Social loafing in student entrepreneurship teams
140(25)
Roisin Lyons
Theodore Lynn
Ciaran Macan Bhaird
8 Perceived learning outcomes of experiential entrepreneurship education: the case of Latvian business schools
165(34)
Inna Kozlinska
Tonis Mets
Kart Roigas
PART III CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP/ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION
9 Assembling the puzzle: the need to assess both the internal and external side of corporate entrepreneurship
199(24)
Angelo Riviezzo
10 Linking SMEs' strategic orientation and international performance: insights from an empirical investigation in Italy
223(37)
Angelo Riviezzo
Antonella Garofano
11 Does entrepreneurial orientation matter to strategic alliances formation: the influence of entrepreneurial orientation and leaders on the success of partnerships in entrepreneurial business
260(29)
Antonio Benedito de Oliveira Jr.
Mauro Jose de Oliveira
Roberto Carlos Bernardes
Index 289
Edited by Susana C. Santos, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Florida State University, US, António Caetano, Full Professor, ISCTE Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal, Craig Mitchell, PhD candidate, Sten K. Johnson Centre for Entrepreneurship, Lund University School of Economics and Management, Hans Landström, Professor Emeritus in Business Administration, Lund University, Sweden and Alain Fayolle, Entrepreneurship Professor, IDRAC Business School, France and Visiting Professor, Turku School of Economics, Finland