ABSTRACT

Increasingly, entrepreneurship research recognizes a wide variety in entrepreneurial behaviour. One such difference is marked between experienced or habitual entrepreneurs and novices. This book, authored by established experts in the field, introduces and explores the habitual entrepreneur phenomenon.

Building upon an international body of research, the authors analyse business behaviour to demonstrate how experience relates to the performance of new ventures. In employing a range of methodological techniques, the authors provide insight into how prior business ownership experience produces different outcomes when it comes to the key success factors associated with entrepreneurial ventures. With detailed coverage of finance, networking, opportunity discovery, and learning, the book is a uniquely comprehensive resource.

This concise book is a complete research guide which provides an introduction for advanced students and researchers of entrepreneurship worldwide.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|25 pages

Entrepreneur Resource Profiles

chapter 6|28 pages

Opportunity Discovery and Creation

chapter 7|9 pages

Learning

chapter 8|10 pages

Entrepreneur and Firm Performance

chapter 9|3 pages

Conclusions and Implications