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Entrepreneurship and New Firm
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ABSTRACT
This book, originally published in 1982, review the resurrection of the small firm, partly by a multi-disciplined examination of the existing literature on small and new firms and partly by reporting the results of a study of firms new (in the early 1980s) to the North East of England. Part 1 deals with the role of small firms as sources of potential or actual competition, and their role in research and innovation. In Part 2 the theoretical foundations for the study of entrepreneurs and their new firms are laid, using concepts from a cross-section of the social sciences. Part 3 tests some of the theories outlined in Part 2 and reviews the problems which the entrepreneurs faced in starting and developing their business and the impact which such businesses had upon the local economy. Part 4 reviews the lessons of the preceding parts in the context of the regional and national economy of the UK.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|40 pages
The Small Firm
part |2 pages
Part Two: New Firm Formation: The Theory
chapter 3|28 pages
The New Firm: An Economic Perspective
chapter 4|22 pages
New Firm Formation: Some Non-economic Approaches
part |2 pages
Part Three: New Firm Formation: Some Empirical Results
chapter 5|7 pages
A Survey of New Firms
chapter 6|15 pages
The Personal Characteristics of New Firm Founders
chapter 7|23 pages
Getting Started
chapter 8|23 pages
Finance for the New Firm
chapter 9|14 pages
Impact on the Local Economy
part |2 pages
Part Four: Implications for Policy