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Entrepreneurial identity: the process of becoming an entrepreneur edited by Thomas N. Duening, Matthew L. Metzger

Contributor(s): Publication details: Edward Elgar Publishing 2017 London Description: xv, 165 pages illustrations 20ISBN:
  • 9781785363702
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.04
Contents:
Entrepreneurial identity: professional virtues moderate attraction and persistence / Thomas N. Duening -- The entrepreneur in the age of discursive reproduction: whence comes entrepreneurial identity? / Rebecca Gill -- Visualizing Bill Gates and Richard Branson as comic book heroes: an examination of the role of cartoon and caricature in the parodization of the entrepreneurial persona / Robert Smith and David Boje -- Entrepreneurial identity and motivation / Blake Mathias -- Learning to become entrepreneurial/fostering entrepreneurial identity and habits / Karen Williams Middleton and Anne Donnellon -- Teaching the aspiring entrepreneur / Matthew L. Metzger.
Abstract: Chapters focus primarily on macro-level identity issues (that is, how do these entrepreneurial archetypes form, persist, and sometimes change) or micro-level identity issues (that is, how can educators and resource providers identify, communicate, and incentivize identity construction among aspiring entrepreneurs)
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Entrepreneurial identity: professional virtues moderate attraction and persistence / Thomas N. Duening --
The entrepreneur in the age of discursive reproduction: whence comes entrepreneurial identity? / Rebecca Gill --
Visualizing Bill Gates and Richard Branson as comic book heroes: an examination of the role of cartoon and caricature in the parodization of the entrepreneurial persona / Robert Smith and David Boje --
Entrepreneurial identity and motivation / Blake Mathias --
Learning to become entrepreneurial/fostering entrepreneurial identity and habits / Karen Williams Middleton and Anne Donnellon --
Teaching the aspiring entrepreneur / Matthew L. Metzger.

Chapters focus primarily on macro-level identity issues (that is, how do these entrepreneurial archetypes form, persist, and sometimes change) or micro-level identity issues (that is, how can educators and resource providers identify, communicate, and incentivize identity construction among aspiring entrepreneurs)

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