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• History, where does entrepreneurship come from • The economists (Cantillon, Say, Schumpeter); The entrepreneurial behaviourists (Weber, Henry, McClelland); The historians (Cole, Belshaw, Livesey); The management scientists (Drucker, Mintzberg); The entrepreneurial specialists (Timmons, Gartner, Welsh, Brockhaus, Filion); • Defining entrepreneurship – Analyzing the concept • Key theories relevant for the entrepreneur – • Resource based view, Real options theory, Transaction cost theory, Resource munificence theory, Threat-rigidity theory, Confirmation bias, Escalation of commitment bias, Self serving bias, Prospect theory, Regulatory focus bias, Prospect theory, Metacognition, reflection, tacit vs explicit knowledge, Prototype theory, etc • Key contributors to the entrepreneurship body of knowledge • Gartner, Carland, Baron, Shepherd, Aldrich, Kuratko, Mitchell, Reynolds, Brockhaus, Vesper, Shane, Venkataraman, etc. • The future of entrepreneurship - where are we heading? • Relevant topics - Entrepreneurial leadership - Entrepreneurial strategy - Entrepreneurial cognition - Entrepreneurial paradoxes |
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