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OverviewThis book identifies Friederike Welter's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades, and shows how her work is contextualised in time and place. The book gives a differentiated understanding of entrepreneurship and contexts, celebrating diversity as well as complexity. The author discusses temporal and spatial contexts and the role of gender for contextualising entrepreneurship, drawing attention to the interplay between history, place, gender alongside the context of researchers and entrepreneurs. Diversity is also highlighted through this contextual approach. This book offers a valuable collection of articles that provide entrepreneurship scholars with a sound basis for further research on entrepreneurship and context. Essential for those interested in exploring the foundations of the entrepreneurship and context theme, Friederike Welter's set of articles highlight the development of this debate. This will be an ideal read for all entrepreneurship scholars and students looking for an accessible review of the topic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Friederike WelterPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781788119467ISBN 10: 1788119460 Pages: 424 Publication Date: 26 July 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction: Friederike Welter 1. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2001), ‘The Distinctiveness of Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies’, Small Business Economics , 16 (4), June, 249–62 2. David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2003), ‘Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: Necessity or Opportunity Driven?’, Babson-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BKERC) paper , 1–16 3. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2005), ‘(Re-) Constructing the Entrepreneurial Spirit’, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research , Babson College, MA, USA, 104–17 31 4. Friederike Welter and Frank Lasch (2008), ‘Entrepreneurship Research in Europe: Taking Stock and Looking Forward’, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice , 32 (2), March, 241–8 5. Jürgen Schmude, Friederike Welter and Stefan Heumann (2008), ‘Entrepreneurship Research in Germany’, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice , 32 (2), March, 289–311 6. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2008), ‘Women’s Entrepreneurship from an Institutional Perspective: The Case of Uzbekistan’, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal , 4 (4), December, 505–20 7. Candida G. Brush, Anne de Bruin and Friederike Welter (2009), ‘A Gender-aware Framework for Women’s Entrepreneurship’, International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship , 1 (1), 8–24 8. Kerstin Ettl and Friederike Welter (2010), ‘Gender, Context and Entrepreneurial Learning’, International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship , 2 (2), 108–29 9. Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter (2011), ‘“Surfing on the Ironing Board” – The Representation of Women’s Entrepreneurship in German Newspapers’, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development , 23 (9–10), December, 763–86 10. Lutz Trettin and Friederike Welter (2011), ‘Challenges for Spatially Oriented Entrepreneurship Research’, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development , 23 (7–8), September, 575–602 11. Friederike Welter (2011), ‘Contextualizing Entrepreneurship – Conceptual Challenges and Ways Forward’, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice , 35 (1), January, 165–84 12. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2011), ‘Institutional Perspectives on Entrepreneurial Behavior in Challenging Environments’, Journal of Small Business Management , 49 (1), January, 107–25 13. Friederike Welter (2012), ‘All You Need is Trust? A Critical Review of the Trust and Entrepreneurship Literature’, International Small Business Journal, 30 (3), May, 193–212 14. Friederike Welter and Mirela Xheneti (2013), ‘Reenacting Contextual Boundaries – Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness in Challenging Environments’, in Andrew C. Corbett and Jerome A. Katz (eds), Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: Competing with Constraints (Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, Volume 15), Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 149–83 15. Friederike Welter, Candida Brush and Anne de Bruin (2014), ‘The Gendering of Entrepreneurship Context’, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn Working Paper 01/14, February, 1–23 277 16. Friederike Welter and David Smallbone (2015), ‘Creative Forces for Entrepreneurship: The Role of Institutional Change Agents’, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn Working Paper 01/15, March, 1–29 17. Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Anna Pobol (2015), ‘Entrepreneurial Activity in the Informal Economy: A Missing Piece of the Entrepreneurship Jigsaw Puzzle’, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 27 (5–6), 292–306 18. Friederike Welter (2016), ‘Wandering Between Contexts’, in David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (eds), The Routledge Companion to the Makers of Modern Entrepreneurship, Chapter 19, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 213–32 19. Ted Baker and Friederike Welter (2017), ‘Come on Out of the Ghetto, Please! – Building the Future of Entrepreneurship Research’, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, 23 (2), 170–84 20. Friederike Welter, Ted Baker, David B. Audretsch and William B. Gartner (2017), ‘Everyday Entrepreneurship – A Call for Entrepreneurship Research to Embrace Entrepreneurial Diversity’, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 41 (3), May, 311–21 IndexReviews`Tracking her own learning trajectory, Friederike Welter launches an exciting odyssey through an archipelago of understandings of entrepreneurship in context. The starting point of this highly dramatic voyage is a reformed Eastern Europe, where traditions and institutions were radically challenged. As a consultant and researcher, Friederike Welter's further field experiences are refined into conceptual contributions ranging across contextual themes widely relevant for entrepreneurship research, such as gender, space and diversity.' -- Bengt Johannisson, Linnaeus University, Sweden `Friederike Welter is one of the leading international scholars of entrepreneurship and SMEs. This collection of her work spanning the last twenty years illustrates how far the entrepreneurship research field has evolved and Friederike's critical role in shifting the field away from homo economicus towards a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding that contextualises entrepreneurial actions and valorises everyday entrepreneurship.' -- Sara Carter OBE, Strathclyde Business School, UK Author InformationFriederike Welter, President and Managing Director, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn and Professor, University of Siegen, Germany Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |