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Part I. Innovation – Where We Are and How We Got Here -- Chapter 1. Introduction, Alf Rehn and Anders Örtenblad -- Chapter 2. Innovation, Labor Displacement, and the Role of the State: The Classical Economists’ Perspective, Samuel Hollander -- Chapter 3. Innovation Ethics, Thomas Taro...
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The authors propose to enlarge the definition andscope of “entrepreneurship." They direct their critique at two sources:William Gartner’s definition of entrepreneurship as "the creation oforganizations," and a judicial, ideological, and legalistic bias towarddealing with forms of legally...
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Through an investigation of the organizing potential of productive dualisms and ontological hierarchies that move toward epistemic and ontological closures, this essay theorizes the bounded potential of fluidity, and points to the potential for waste, excess and sacrifice within a general...
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