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Book SynopsisSimon Bridge has been involved in formulating, delivering and/or assessing enterprise policy for nearly 30 years, most recently as an enterprise and economic development consultant and before that as the Enterprise Director of a small business agency. He is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Ulster. His other books include Rethinking Enterprise Policy: Can Failure Trigger New Understanding? (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) and, co-written with Brendan Murtagh and Ken O'Neill, Understanding the Social Economy and the Third Sector (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)Ken O'Neill is Professor Emeritus at the University of Ulster, a former President of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), a member of the Steering Committee of the International Small Business Congress (ISBC), a former President of the UK's Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE), and is a Director of The Genesis Initiative. In 2005 he became the first person to receive The Queen's Award for Enter
Trade ReviewBridge and O'Neill's fifth edition is a benchmark text for students, academics, practitioners and policy-makers. This text masterfully provides a powerful description illustrating the intersection between enterprise, entrepreneurship and small business. I strongly recommend. * Amon Simba, Nottingham Business School, UK *
This book challenges a lot of our perceived knowledge on SMEs and entrepreneurs as well as the nature of policy interventions, emphasising as it does that knowledge creation is a process of questioning conventional wisdom. Reading this textbook is important if you want to be part of the process of new knowledge creation. * Anders Lundström, Institute of Innovative Entpreneurship, Sweden *
Table of ContentsPART I: THE EVOLUTION OF ENTERPRISE UNDERSTANDING 1. Introduction Understanding Enterprise 2. A Brief History of Enterprise Understanding 3. Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: Their Meanings and Variations 4. Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: Understanding Their Nature 5. Small Businesses: Their Characteristics and Variety 6. Small Businesses: Understanding their Dynamics 7. Social Enterprise and the Third Sector PART II: CHALLENGES TO THE TRADITIONAL VIEW 8. Rethinking Small Business 9. Rethinking Entrepreneurship 10. Enterprise and Life 11. Becoming an Entrepreneur 12. Running a Small Business 13. Social Capital and the Enterprise Mix PART III: ENTERPRISE POLICY AND GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION 14. Why Governments Intervene: The Aims of Enterprise Policy 15. Enterprise Policy: Approaches and Delivery Methods 16. Does the Policy Work? 17. What Might Work? 18. The Impact of Change.