Prelims
Entrepreneurship for Deprived Communities
ISBN: 978-1-78973-988-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-985-5
Publication date: 9 April 2020
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Mouraviev, N. and Avramenko, A. (2020), "Prelims", Entrepreneurship for Deprived Communities, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xiii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-985-520201001
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Entrepreneurship for Deprived Communities
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Entrepreneurship for Deprived Communities
Developing Opportunities, Capabilities and Enterprise Culture
By
Nikolai Mouraviev
Abertay University, United Kingdom
and
Alex Avramenko
Abertay University, United Kingdom
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India Malaysia – China
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List of Figures
Figure 2.1 | Typology of Necessity Entrepreneurship |
Figure 3.1 | Typology of Rural Entrepreneurship in Deprived Settings |
Figure 4.1 | Early-stage Entrepreneurial Activity (as % of the Adult Population), by Age and Region, GEM 2009–2016 |
Figure 5.1 | Key Concepts |
Figure 5.2 | How Power Promotes Cosmopolitanism |
Figure 7.1 | Typology of Lifestyle Entrepreneurs |
Figure 7.2 | An Emergent Classification of Lifestyle Entrepreneurs |
List of Tables
Table 2.1 | Studies of Necessity Entrepreneurship: Methodology and Findings |
Table 3.1 | Studies in Rural Entrepreneurship (1999–2019) |
Table 4.1 | Summary of Differences in Categorising Senior Entrepreneurs |
Table 4.2 | Arguments for and against Senior Entrepreneurship |
Table 5.1 | Entrepreneurs' Cosmopolitan Disposition: Core Features |
Table 6.1 | Interviewees (the Study's Sample) |
Table 7.1 | Differences between Lifestyle Entrepreneurs and Other Entrepreneurs |
Table 7.2 | Summary of Key Studies in Lifestyle Entrepreneurship |
About the Authors
Dr Nikolai Mouraviev is a Senior Lecturer in Business and Management at Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland, UK. Previously he has held teaching positions at KIMEP University, Kazakhstan; Wayne State University, US; and Viterbo University, US. Part of his research focuses on public–private collaboration in developing nations and he has published extensively in this area. In addition, his research interests include entrepreneurship, particularly in cosmopolitan cities, and governance of the energy sector. Dr Mouraviev has co-authored five books, including one research monograph, and published more than 50 papers.
Dr Alex Avramenko is an experienced entrepreneur who returned to academia and completed his MBA and PhD in Management, to share his entrepreneurial experience and to advance research in entrepreneurship, particularly in rural contexts. For the last 10+ years, Alex has been lecturing for the Salford Business School and the Dundee Business School in Europe (UK, Austria and Latvia) and Southeast Asia (Malaysia). His research interests include digital, rural and energy entrepreneurship, as well as innovations in teaching and learning practice in Higher Education. Alex has published extensively and shared his knowledge within the domain of management consultancy.
Acknowledgement
The significant part of Chapter 5 has been previously published as:
Mouraviev, N. and Kakabadse, N. 2016. Conceptualising cosmopolitanism and entrepreneurship through the lens of the three-dimensional theory of power. Society and Business Review, 11(3), 242–256.
- Prelims
- 1 Introduction: Towards a Model for Developing an Enterprise Culture in Deprived Communities
- 2 Rethinking the Dynamics of Micro Enterprise: Mobilising Necessity Entrepreneurship for the Needs of Deprived Communities
- 3 Rural Entrepreneurship
- 4 Senior Entrepreneurship: Ageing, Entrepreneurial Identity, Behaviour and Challenges
- 5 Fostering Entrepreneurship in Cosmopolitan Cities
- 6 Social and Community-centred Entrepreneurship: Developing Opportunities for Deprived Communities
- 7 Lifestyle Entrepreneurs: Unpacking Their Potential for Deprived Communities
- 8 Conclusion: Integrative Approach to Enterprise Development in Deprived Communities – Lessons Learned
- Index