Aspects of Entrepreneurship: Practice and Passion

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· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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229
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About this ebook

The pursuit of new endeavors unleashes a passion in the men and women that pursue them. This passion facilitates the practice of entrepreneurship by injecting the necessary energy and devotion to the recognition and exploitation of new initiatives. However, at times, practice clashes with that drive, so we are left to wonder how passion and practice meet up.

This edited volume sheds light on this debate through the contributions of various researchers, active in the field of entrepreneurship. With unique perspectives on developments in the field, they offer insights that unravel the mysteries of what lies behind the term ‘entrepreneurship’ that propels societies forward.

About the author

Basu Sharma, PhD, is a Professor of Organizational Studies at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. He is the editor of the Journal of Comparative International Management, and past president of the Atlantic Schools of Business Society. He has published over fifty articles on various topics, including entrepreneurship and small business, in several scholarly journals.

Martin Wielemaker, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. His research centers on entrepreneurship and innovation. He is an award-winning teaching scholar, a frequently invited speaker, and author of various journal articles.

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