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Social Entrepreneurship $67.2 Social Entrepreneurship |
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The Social Entrepreneurship of Change $11.91 The Social Entrepreneurship of Change |
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Developing Social Entrepreneurship $104.53 Developing Social Entrepreneurship |
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Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship $108.23 Social and Sustainable Entrepreneurship |
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The Search for Social Entrepreneurship $20.12 The Search for Social Entrepreneurship |
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Democratic Governance And Social Entrepreneurship $93.33 Democratic Governance And Social Entrepreneurship |
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Entrepreneurship $135.28 This new volume in the "Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management" volume set: "The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurship," especially commissioned for the second edition from editors Michael A. Hitt and R. Duane Ireland, charts the key concepts and frameworks in the expanding field of Entrepreneurship. A brand new, state-of-the-art volume in the growing field of Entrepreneurship; Features 90 important entrepreneurship concepts written by 110 international contributors; Charts the key concepts and frameworks of the field, covering: ‘creative destruction’; competitive dynamics; real options; social capital; corporate entrepreneurship; risk management; franchising; succession planning; location effects; spinoffs; and product innovation. |
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Understanding Social Entrepreneurship $97.07 “Social entrepreneurship involves the application of business practices to the pursuit of social and/or environmental mission. It brings the mindset, principles, strategies, tools and techniques of entrepreneurship to the social sector, yielding innovativ |
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Values and Opportunities in Social Entrepreneurship $74.67 Over the past years social entrepreneurship has grown as a research field. In this third edited volume we have collected contributions studying particularly questions of values in Social Entrepreneurship as well as the identification and exploitation of S |
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Social Capital and Entrepreneurship $14.98 Social Capital and Entrepreneurship provides a critical review of the concepts and principles of social capital and social networks as applied to entrepreneurship. The authors examine interesting research questions and offer a toolbox of methods to answer them. First, a popular new website, Friendster, is used to show the potential power of social capital accessed via social networks. Unfortunately, the potential of social networks often cannot be realized because of various socio-cultural constraints. Taking account of these constraints, the authors offer three empirical generalizations about social networks and show how the concepts of homophily, social boundaries, and bounded rationality provide a framework for understanding the observations. In reviewing these generalizations, well established theoretical contributions and empirical findings from the social capital and social networks literatures are provided to help the reader understand these concepts. Throughout the text, various research designs are explained for studying social networks, as well as the issues around their use. Social Capital and Entrepreneurship concludes by examining the tension between the properties of social networks used in entrepreneurship researchers’ models and the limited perspective on networks available to practicing entrepreneurs. Social Capital and Entrepreneurship is intended for scholars and graduate students in the field of entrepreneurship who wish to learn the basic vocabulary of social network and social capital analyses. In addition, entrepreneurs can gain insight into the use of social networks in practice. |
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Social Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice $38.4 Social Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice details how social entrepreneurship can creatively solve pressing and seemingly insurmountable social problems. Theories of social change are presented to help demystify the magic of making an immense, yet durable and irreversible social impact. In-depth case studies from multiple disciplines and from around the globe document how social entrepreneurs foster bottom-up change that empowers people and societies. The authors review the specific personality traits of social entrepreneurs and introduce the new leadership model required for 21st-century development. This book is valuable to undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students, while remaining accessible to non-academic readers due to its clear language, illustrative case studies, and guidelines on how to apply social entrepreneurship, or become a successful social entrepreneur. |
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Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector $65.67 “Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector provides an excellent overview of the many tools available to the entrepreneur to advance his or her mission, and it discusses many of the problems that organizations and their managers encounter at different points |
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Social Entrepreneurship for Dummies $20.21 Discover how to bring social responsibility to your business In today’s business world, your bottom line isn’t measured by your company’s financial performance alone. "Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies" shows you how to implement social responsibility to your business plan in order to increase your bottom line." "This book helps any social entrepreneur gain the necessary skills needed to change the system and spread the solution, while providing explanations of the most successful business tools being used today. A complete reference on the ideas and processes associated with social entrepreneurship" "Provides a foundation and business plan for those looking to create their own socially oriented business venture" ""Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies" gives you the trusted and friendly advice you need to get on your way toward social responsibility |
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Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies $9.99 Bring social responsibility to your business and beyond. In today’s world, your bottom line isn’t measured by financial performance alone. Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies shows you how to implement social responsibility using the latest innovations. Whether you’re just starting a business or you’re looking for a way to increase your group’s environmental and social effects, this practical, hands-on guide has you covered. |
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Harvard Business Review on Entrepreneurship $3 No Synopsis Available |
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Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and the Common Good $78.4 An exploration of the interplay between social responsibility, entrepreneurship and the common good which is organized into four sections: business and the common good; educating responsible entrepreneurs; corporate social responsibility (CSR) challenges |
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Entrepreneurship: The Social Science View $9.48 This new addition to the Oxford Management Readers series looks at the culture and role of the entrepreneur from an interdisciplinary perspective. Introduced by an internationally known editor, this volume contains the best that has been written on entrepreneurship by economists, sociologists, historians, and anthropologists. |
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship $73.43 Developed specifically for undergraduate students, "Innovation and Entrepreneurship" is an accessible, introductory text written primarily for those studying business and management but also engineering and science degrees with management courses. The book features contemporary applications such as services (public and private), innovation for sustainability, social entrepreneurship, innovation for development, and creating and capturing value from innovation and entrepreneurship. In this second edition, the authors develop an explicit process model of entrepreneurship with clearer links between innovation and entrepreneurship. |
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Frontiers in Entrepreneurship $123.67 This book aims to provide an insight into how entrepreneurship has evolved and emerged as an independent field of research. The authors base their discussion on articles which are considered to be seminal works in the field, and present a blend of theoretical and empirical evidence. Consequently, each chapter provides a solid knowledge-based and structured overview of the selected theme and demonstrates the scope of conflicting and complementary theories. The topics have been selected to create a systematic approach to the various aspects of entrepreneurship and include historical thinking on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship as an academic discipline, the importance of the environmental and institutional framework, corporate intrapreneurship and value creation, and innovation through social entrepreneurship. |
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The Psychology of Entrepreneurship $93.54 Entrepreneurship is essential for international social and economic well-being, as new ventures are the dominant source of job creation, market innovation, and economic growth in many societies. In this book, a noted group of researchers use findings, methods, and theories of modern psychology as the basis for gaining important, new insights into entrepreneurship-and into the hearts and minds of the talented, passionate professionals who create new business ventures. The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, a volume in the SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series, is the first book written about the psychology of entrepreneurship, and includes over 60 research questions to guide industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and entrepreneurship research about entrepreneurs. It seeks to answer questions such as, how and why do some people, but not others, recognize opportunities, decide to start new ventures, and organize successful, rapidly growing new ventures? Some topics addressed include: methods to help researchers explore the domain of entrepreneurship research; the entire process of starting a new business; characteristics of the individual entrepreneur; the history of entrepreneurship education; the cross-cultural effects of entrepreneurship; and the viewpoints of seasoned psychologists who analyze current entrepreneurship research methods. This book will appeal to teachers, students, and researchers in the areas of industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and management. |
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Social Entrepreneurship: A Modern Approach to Social Value Creation $66.2 This text brings together the established pedagogy of entrepreneurship with cutting edge nonprofit and public management tools. Measuring social value, earned income, donations and government income, entrepreneurial fundraising and marketing, and social enterprise business plans. For the entrepreneur who seeks to understand the social and non-for-profit sectors. |
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International Social Entrepreneurship: Pathways to Personal and Corporate Impact $28.99 This book explores the topic of international social entrepreneurship. It will explore current definitions, concepts, as well as methodologies pertaining to social entrepreneurship. Furthermore, it will showcase real-life cases and stories of individuals and companies that have made a positive impact in various parts of the world. |
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Researching Entrepreneurship $118.8 Entrepreneurship is a phenomenon of tremendous societal importance. It is also an elusive phenomenon, and researching entrepreneurship is therefore fun, fascinatinga "and frustrating at times. In Researching Entrepreneurship, one of the most highly recognized entrepreneurship scholars shares in a personal and readable way his rich experience and ideas on how entrepreneurship can or should be researched. After a comprehensive treatment of entrepreneurship as societal phenomenon and scholarly domain, the core chapters of the book discuss design, sampling, operationalization and analysis issues on several levels of analysis: individual, venture, firm, industry, region and nation. The author provides numerous examples of problems and solutions from real research projects, as well as experienced-based suggestions for further improvements in future work. The book is targeted primarily at doctoral students and other (relative) newcomers to the field of entrepreneurship research. However, taking a fresh, reflective perspective and looking beyond research conventions, it should provide potential for inspiration and food for thought also for experienced entrepreneurship researchers. Moreover, while the examples are taken from entrepreneurship research, the book provides a unique "experienced empirical researcher" (rather than "textbook method expert") treatment of issues that are of equal relevance across the social sciences. This goes for topics such as the role of theory; qualitative vs. quantitative research; validity checking; statistical inference, and replication. Per Davidsson is Professor in Entrepreneurship at Brisbane Graduate School of Management, QUT, Australia, and JAnkAping International Business School, Sweden. He is also Chair of the Research Committee of the Entrepreneurship Division of the (American) Academy of Management. |
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International Entrepreneurship $128.64 This eighth volume in the series Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth focuses on international entrepreneurship. We are fortunate to draw on scholars both new to the field as well as some of those who founded this unique speciality. Topics include: international social capital, technology sharing and foreign market learning in internationalizing entrepreneurial firms; export performance of new ventures in the Finnish and Indian Software industries; institutional and economic influences on Internet adoption and accelerated firm internationalization; the role of strategic adaptation and networking capabilities in explaining new venture growth in international markets; illustration of the ???small world??? phenomenon to discuss network analysis tools that can be applied to international entrepreneurship research; an institutional perspective and cross-national comparison of incubated firms; a discussion of the means to achieving excellence in international entrepreneurship education; the export intensity of venture capital backed companies; and capability development, learning and growth in international entrepreneurial firms within China. |
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Harvard Business Review On Entrepreneurship, by Bhide $28.85 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship $90.45 Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship analyzes the connection between entrepreneurship and institutions. The goal is to provide a discussion of the literature on institutions in economics, develop the argument on the relationship between institutions and entrepreneurship and apply this logic to a variety of entrepreneurial settings – private for-profit, private non-profit and political. In addition to exploring entrepreneurship within several institutional settings, the authors also consider entrepreneurship on institutional arrangements. Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship develops the notion of institutions and provide insight into what this concept entails. The authors show how institutions matter for entrepreneurship and economic development. This if followed by a consideration of ‘social entrepreneurship’, ‘political entrepreneurship’, and the role of ‘institutional entrepreneurs’ and their impact on the formation and evolution of institutions. The authors end with a discussion of the implications for future research. |
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Entrepreneurship and Business: A Regional Perspective $123.47 This book examines the relationship between entrepreneurship, growth and regional aspects of business. The text offers two broad perspectives of entrepreneurship, a historical one and a comparative perspective. In the historical part, several examples of the co-operation between regional aspects and aspects of entrepreneurship are presented. The second part shows different aspects of entrepreneurship in a more and more globalizing world. Networking, the relationship between clusters and business innovation, economic transition and the links between social capital and business competitiveness are some of the topics. |
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Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneur, Business Plan, Startup Company, Sales, Service Innovation, Chegg, Sustainopreneurship $25.69 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Entrepreneur, Business Plan, Startup Company, Sales, Entrepreneurial Mindset, Service Innovation, Robert F. Yonash, Chegg, Sustainopreneurship, Knowledge Entrepreneurship, Disruptive Solutions Process, Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Content of a Business Plan, Sme Finance, Entrepreneurial Economics, Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship, Business Incubator, Rescuecom, New Business Development, Creative Entrepreneurship, Intercontinental Manufacturing Company, Digital Entrepreneurship, Global Entrepreneurship Week, Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Principles of Ecopreneurship, Work at Home Parent, National Small Business Week, Enterprize Canada, Intrapreneurship, Harvard Student Agencies, Intrepreneur, Third Frontier, Common Impact, Software Entrepreneurship, Wingman Project, Kjapfi Analysis, Infopreneur, Partnerup, Exit Strategy, Entrepreneurial Management Center, Us Market Access Center, Technology Business Incubator Tbi-Nitc, Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs, Inclusive Entrepreneurship, Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner, First Tuesday, Flanders Dc, Entrepreneurs’ Program, Internet Entrepreneur, Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America, Mobile Monday Tokyo, Elements of Economic Profit, Darden Progressive Incubator, Yale Entrepreneurial Society, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, Open Entrepreneurship, Faculty Consulting, Transition Companies, Neill Corporation, Louis Denaples, Studentbusinesses.com, Icentre Brunei Darussalam, Nirmalabs, European Day of the Entrepreneur, Springboard, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Stealth Startup, Global Entrepreneur Programme. Excerpt: An entrepreneurial mindset can be described as a group of personal dispositions, also known as entrepreneurial spi… More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1155272 |
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OECD Studies on Smes and Entrepreneurship Smes, Entrepreneurship and Innovation $54.42 Welcome to the entrepreneurial economy: small firms are playing an ever-increasing role in innovation, driven by changes in technologies and markets. Whilst some spin-offs and high growth firms are having remarkable success, however, the broad bulk of small firms are not capitalising on their advantages. This book explores how government policy can boost innovation by improving the environment for entrepreneurship and small firm development and increasing the innovative capacities of enterprises. Policy findings and recommendations are presented in three key areas: embedding firms in knowledge flows; developing entrepreneurship skills; and social entrepreneurship. In addition, country notes present statistics and policy data on SMEs, entrepreneurship and innovation for 40 economies, including OECD countries, Brazil, China, Estonia, Indonesia, Israel, the Russian Federation, Slovenia and South Africa. SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation is part of the OECD Innovation Strategy, a comprehensive policy strategy to harness innovation for stronger and more sustainable growth and development, and to address the key global challenges of the 21st century. For more information about the OECD Innovation Strategy, see www.oecd.org/innovation/strategy. Related reading: SMEs and Entrepreneurship in Poland (2010), Clusters Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2009), OECD Framework for the Evaluation of SME and Entrepreneurship Policies and Programmes (2007) |
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Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know $14.14 In development circles, there is now widespread consensus that social entrepreneurs represent a far better mechanism to respond to needs than we have ever had before–a decentralized and emergent force that remains our best hope for solutions that can keep pace with our problems and create a more peaceful world. David Bornstein’s previous book on social entrepreneurship, How to Change the World, was hailed by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times as "a bible in the field" and published in more than twenty countries. Now, Bornstein shifts the focus from the profiles of successful social innovators in that book–and teams with Susan Davis, a founding board member of the Grameen Foundation–to offer the first general overview of social entrepreneurship. In a Q & A format allowing readers to go directly to the information they need, the authors map out social entrepreneurship in its broadest terms as well as in its particulars. Bornstein and Davis explain what social entrepreneurs are, how their organizations function, and what challenges they face. The book will give readers an understanding of what differentiates social entrepreneurship from standard business ventures and how it differs from traditional grant-based non-profit work. Unlike the typical top-down, model-based approach to solving problems employed by the World Bank and other large institutions, social entrepreneurs work through a process of iterative learning–learning by doing–working with communities to find unique, local solutions to unique, local problems. Most importantly, the book shows readers exactly how they can get involved. Anyone inspired by Barack Obama’s call to service and who wants to learn more about the essential features and enormous promise of this new method of social change, Social Entrepreneurship is the ideal first place to look. |
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The New Pioneers: Sustainable Business Success Through Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship $23.11 The chief purpose of the book is to show that the concept and principles of social entrepreneurship have potential everywhere, not just among the idealistic few. Social Entrepreneurs hold the key to the future way of doing business and solving social problems. They show that social and economic development can go hand in hand. The book sets the scene by creating an overview of current social megatrends affecting business and society. It then goes on to show how businesses, non-profits and society can benefit from the innovative forces of social entrepreneurship and how they can create sustainable growth and development through social innovation and social business. It introduces, defines and illustrates the concepts of social innovation and social entrepreneurship with a wide variety of international cases that illustrate how social entrepreneurs have created successful businesses built on a social mission. The author provides practical methods and principles for NGOs and commercial companies that want to create social business. "The New Pioneers" will guide and inspire readers towards innovative thinking and sustainable practices that can generate both human and economic growth. |
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Bill Townsend $58.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Bill Townsend, (born 1964) is a businessman who helped build several Internet properties, most notably search engine Lycos, social networking pioneer sixdegrees.com, whose intellectual property formed the basis of LinkedIn, GeoCities (sold to Yahoo!) and Deja (sold to Google and ebay. He is a published author on entrepreneurship, including Harvard Business Review, April 2007. He is founder and chairman of The Amati Foundation and was most recently chairman and CEO of Powered Outcomes prior to its transaction to new owners. |
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Charities for Young Adults: City Year $10 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: ChicagoClevelandColumbia (South Carolina)Columbus (Ohio)DetroitLittle Rock and North Little RockLos AngelesLouisianaMilwaukee*New HampshireNew York CityMiamiGreater PhiladelphiaRhode IslandSan AntonioSan José and Silicon ValleySeattle and King CountyJohannesburg in South AfricaWashington, D.C • Opens Fall 2010City Year is a nonprofit AmeriCorps organization whose primary goal is to build democracy through citizen service, civic engagement, leadership development, and social entrepreneurship. The program offers 17- to 24-year-olds the opportunity to engage in 10 months of full-time community service. These young leaders come from diverse backgrounds tutoring and mentoring school children, reclaiming public spaces, and organizing after-school programs, school vacation camps, and youth corps such as the Starfish Corps, Young Heroes, and City Heroes. Corps members work in 20 cities across the United States, with Milwaukee, Wisconsin most recently added, and in Johannesburg, South Africa. City Year has also opened a site in London, England. City Year was founded in 1988 by Michael Brown and Alan Khazei, then-roommates at Harvard Law School, who felt strongly that young people in service could be a powerful resource for addressing America’s most pressing issues. Initially, corps members focused their efforts on community rehabilitation, beautification of neighborhoods, and developing community awareness in Boston. Over the years, the organization has expanded, opening sites in 18 cities throughout the U.S. In early 2005, City Year opened its first international site in South Africa. Since 1988, City Year has been built around the conviction that one person can make a difference, and has promoted the vision of service as a common expectation and a … More: |
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Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector $88.54 New – “Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector provides an excellent overview of the many tools available to the entrepreneur to advance his or her mission, and it discusses many of the problems that organizations and their managers encounter at different points of a growth process.”-NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLYWritten for students and practitioners, this unique text, with Harvard cases, provides detailed analysis and frameworks for achieving maximum impact through social entrepreneurs |
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Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector $41.63 Used – “Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector provides an excellent overview of the many tools available to the entrepreneur to advance his or her mission, and it discusses many of the problems that organizations and their managers encounter at different points of a growth process.”-NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLYWritten for students and practitioners, this unique text, with Harvard cases, provides detailed analysis and frameworks for achieving maximum impact through social entrepreneur |
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Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector $58.71 New – “Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector provides an excellent overview of the many tools available to the entrepreneur to advance his or her mission, and it discusses many of the problems that organizations and their managers encounter at different points of a growth process.”-NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLYWritten for students and practitioners, this unique text, with Harvard cases, provides detailed analysis and frameworks for achieving maximum impact through social entrepreneurs |
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Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector $59.24 Used – “Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector provides an excellent overview of the many tools available to the entrepreneur to advance his or her mission, and it discusses many of the problems that organizations and their managers encounter at different points of a growth process.”-NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLYWritten for students and practitioners, this unique text, with Harvard cases, provides detailed analysis and frameworks for achieving maximum impact through social entrepreneur |
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Ubicomp Researchers: Natalie Jeremijenko, Gregory Abowd, Thad Starner, Mark Weiser, Eric Paulos, Paul Dourish, John Seely Brown, Anind Dey $10.55 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Natalie Jeremijenko, Gregory Abowd, Thad Starner, Mark Weiser, Eric Paulos, Paul Dourish, John Seely Brown, Anind Dey, Alex Pentland, Sumi Helal, Jennifer Mankoff, Hiroshi Ishii. Excerpt: Alex Pentland. Alex (“Sandy”) Pentland is the Toshiba Professor at MIT , a serial entrepreneur, and is one of the most-cited authors in computer science. Pentland obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 1981, was Lecturer at Stanford University in both computer science and psychology , and joined the MIT faculty in 1986, where he became Academic Head of the Media Laboratory and received the Toshiba Chair in Media Arts and Sciences. Sandy’s research focuses on the development of human-centered technology, and the creation of ventures that take this technology into the real world. This research attempts to provide people with a clearer picture of their social environment, and helps companies and communities to reinvent themselves to be both more human and productive. He directs the MIT Human Dynamics Lab, helping companies to become more productive and creative through organizational engineering, and oversees the Next Billion Network, established to support aspiring entrepreneurs in emerging markets, and the EPROM entrepreneurship program in Africa. In 1997, Newsweek magazine named him one of the 100 Americans likely to shape the century. Recent honors include his Honest Signals research being chosen as a Breakthrough Idea of the Year by Harvard Business Review, his Reality Mining research being chosen as one of the Top Ten Emerging Technologies by Technology Review, the Carlos Ghosn Award for automotive interface design, and the Future of Health Technology Award for ‘honest signals health assessment technology. Recent spin-off companies from his research group include Sense Networks, Cogito |
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Villanova University Faculty: Steven Heine $10 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Steven Heine, Ph.D., is a Professor of Religion and History as well as Director of the Institute for Asian Studies at Florida International University (FIU). He specializes in East Asian and comparative religions, Japanese Buddhism and medieval intellectual history, Buddhist studies, and religion and social sciences. His research interests include Zen Buddhism and Japanese culture. Heine teaches a variety of courses including Japanese Religion and Culture, Zen Buddhism, Asian Values in Business, and Religions of the Silk Road. He has published 20 books and dozens of articles in refereed journals and collections such as Journal of Asian Studies, Philosophy East and West, The Eastern Buddhist, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, and Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, among others. Heine has received numerous grants to develop Asian Studies at FIU and has overseen well over $1.5 million in external funding, including projects awarded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Japan Foundation, and National Endowment for the Humanities. In spring 2004, Heine received the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Award. This was bestowed for lifetime achievement in service to the exchanges between Japan and America and contributing to the benefit of Japan-U.S. relations. He was the only non-Japanese or Japanese-American among the recipients of the award in the Florida state district. In 2006, Heine was awarded the Kauffman Entrepreneurship Professors Award by the Florida International Universitys Eugenio Pino and Family Global Entrepreneurship Center housed in the College of Business Administration that has led to research and a seminar on Asian cultural values in business. The project is based on Heines book White Collar… More: |