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Titans, tycoons, and captains of industry -- Rascals, scoundrels, and corporate villains -- Madness and the mercantile mind -- Corporation as supervillain -- Conclusion: Moral capital and the new business hero -- Bibliography
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required by certaintypes of entrepreneurial activity will restrict entrepreneurship to certaingroups and suppress … labormarket, they may pursue self-employment as a last resort. While developingnations experience higher rates of entrepreneurship …
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This much-needed book draws together Howard Aldrich's key contribution to entrepreneurship research over recent decades … entrepreneurship, emphasizing the role of historical and comparative analysis before focusing on the importance of social networks …' perspective before focusing on the implications of entrepreneurship for stratification and inequality in modern societies …
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deprivation? / Julian Frankish, Richard Roberts and David Storey -- 3. Blind faith : entrepreneurship and the revitalization of … Oughton -- 9. Entrepreneurship, social exclusion and worklessness / Simon Pemberton -- 10. The hidden enterprise culture … / Colin C. Williams -- 11. Locating enterprise and placing wealth : entrepreneurship and place-based enterprises in depleted …
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