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Mapping Literatures On Entrepreneurship Opportunity Formation. 저자: Mind Map: Mapping Literatures On Entrepreneurship Opportunity Formation.

1. Ardichvili, A, Cardozo, R, and Ray, S (2003)

1.1. A theory of entrepreneurial opportunity identification and development

2. Aldrich, H (1989)

2.1. From traits to rates: An ecological perspective on organizational foundings

3. Alvarez, S A and Busenitz, L W (2001)

3.1. The entrepreneurship of resource-based theory

4. Alvarez, S A, Barney, J B, and Young, S L (2010)

4.1. Debates in Entrepreneurship: Opportunity Formation and Implications for the Field of Entrepreneurship

5. Baumol, W (1990)

5.1. Entrepreneurship: productive, unproductive, and destructive. Journal of Political Economy

6. Barreto, L (2012)

6.1. Solving the Entrepreneurial Puzzle: The Role of Entrepreneurial Interpretation in Opportunity Formation and Related Process

7. Bygrave, W (2006)

7.1. The entrepreneurship paradigm,

8. Busenitz, L and Barney, J (1997)

8.1. Differences between entrepreneurs and managers in large organizations

9. Davidsson, P, Low, M B and Wright, M (2001)

9.1. Achievements and future directions for entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

9.2. 32. Eckhardt, J T and Shane, S A (2003)

10. Dunkelberg, W C and Cooper, A C (1982)

10.1. Entrepreneurial typologies

11. De Ro0ver (1963)

11.1. A Conceptual history of entrepreneurial thought

12. Drayton (2004

12.1. A Conceptual history of entrepreneurial thought.

13. Executive Forum, (1986)

13.1. Entrepreneurship: Past research and future challenges

14. Grebel, T, Pyka, A and Hanusch, H (2001)

14.1. An Evolutionary Approach to the Theory of Entrepreneurship

15. Gnywali, D R and Fogel, D S (1994)

15.1. Environments for entrepreneurship development: key dimensions and research implications

16. Gartner, W B (1988)

16.1. Who Is an Entrepreneur? Is the Wrong Question?

17. Gartner, W B (1995)

17.1. Aspects of organizational emergence

18. Hebert, R F and Link, A N (2009)

18.1. A History of Entrepreneurship

19. Hansen, D J, Shrader, R, Monllor, J (2011)

19.1. Defragmenting Definitions of Entrepreneurial Opportunity

20. Hornaday, J A and Aboud, J (1971)

20.1. Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs: Personnel Psychology

21. Iversen, J el at., (2008)

21.1. Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship

22. Korsgaad, S (2011)

22.1. Opportunity Formation In Social Entrepreneurship

23. Klein and Cook (2006)

23.1. Evolution of Entrepreneurship theories through different schools of thought

24. Landstrom, H, Harirchi, G, and Astrom, F (2012)

24.1. Entrepreneurship: Exploring the knowledge base.

25. Agassi, J (1963

25.1. Towards an Historiography of Science, History and Theory

26. Brockhaus, R H (Sr) (1980)

26.1. Risk taking propensity of entrepreneurs

27. Bygrave, W D (2004)

27.1. The entrepreneurial process

28. Brockhaus, R H (Sr) and Horwitz, P S (1986)

28.1. The psychology of the entrepreneur

29. Bhave, M (1994)

29.1. A process model of entrepreneurial venture creation

30. Belidor, B F (New Edition (Navier, M (1813)

30.1. La Science Des Ingenieurs

31. Berglund, K, Dahlin, M, Johansson, A W (2007)

31.1. Walking a tightrope between artistry and entrepreneurship

32. Brush, C G, Manolova, T S and Edelman, L F (2008)

32.1. Separated by Common Language? Entrepreneurship Research Across the Atlantic

33. Baron, R A (2006)

33.1. Opportunity Recognition as Pattern Recognition: How Entrepreneurs “Connect the Dots” to Identify New Business Opportunities

34. Cooney, T M (2005)

34.1. Editorial: What is an Entrepreneurial Team?

35. Cunningham, J. Barton and Joe Lischeron (1991)

35.1. Defining Entrepreneurship. Available from Journal of Small Business

36. Cherukara, J M and Manalel, J (2011)

36.1. Evolution of Entrepreneurship theories through different schools of thought: Conference Paper

37. Cantillon, R (1959)

37.1. Essai sur la nature de Commerce in General (Essay on the Nature of Trade in General)

38. Cuervo, A, Ribeiro, D and Roig, Salvador (Eds) (2007)

38.1. Entrepreneurship: Concepts, Theory and Perspective

39. Casson, M (2nd EDN) (2003)

39.1. The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory

40. Cole, A H (1968)

40.1. Entrepreneurship: Past research and future challenges

41. Drucker, P F (1985)

41.1. Innovation and Entrepreneurship

42. Dubin (1978)

42.1. What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution?

43. Eckhardt, J T and Shane, S A (2003)

43.1. Opportunity and entrepreneurship.

44. Gartner, W B (1990)

44.1. What are we talking about when we talk about entrepreneurship?

45. Gartner, W B (1985b)

45.1. Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship: process versus content approaches

46. Hills, G E (1994)

46.1. Marketing and Entrepreneurship: Research Ideas and Opportunities

47. Kirzner, I M (1973)

47.1. Competition and Entrepreneurship.

47.2. Kirzner, I M (1985

47.2.1. Discovery and the Capitalist Process

48. Knight, F (1921)

48.1. Risk, uncertainty, and profit. Houghton Mifflin, Boston

49. Low, M and MacMillan, I (1988)

49.1. Entrepreneurship: Past research and future challenges.