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<title>Book Review: Rebecca J. White, See Do Repeat: The Practice of Entrepreneurship</title>
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<description>Book Review: Rebecca J. White, See Do Repeat: The Practice of Entrepreneurship
Mitra, Baishali
The past few decades have witnessed several books on different aspects of entrepreneurship that created a new genre of entrepreneurship literature. However, these books often do not seem appealing, despite having catchy titles, as most of them are not based on thorough research. At the same time, the research-based books use such intense academic language that they stand apart from the common readers. In this context, Rebecca J. White’s book See, Do, Repeat: The Practice of Entrepreneurship comes as a fresh change as it is a winner in all grades, such as having an alluring title, a thorough research base, easy-to-read language and, above all, a competently crafted practical approach. In spite of its several theories and research, entrepreneurship still proves to be an enigma that can be understood in its full range and scope only if it is practised. White’s book concentrates upon this intriguing aspect and teaches shades of entrepreneurship as an easily doable project. See, Do, Repeat: The Practice of Entrepreneurship sums up the entire purview of the book in its first two introductory lines, when the author asserts that entrepreneurship is a way of life, like yoga or meditation, as it is not about perfection but is all about transformation and change. In this very beginning, White accomplishes her intention of asserting the importance of ‘practice’ as a significant phenomenon to succeed in one’s entrepreneurial journey.
Mitra, B. (2022). Book review: Rebecca J. White, See Do Repeat: The Practice of Entrepreneurship. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(2), 458–461. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221110318
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Book Review: Heidi M. Neck and Yipewng Liu, Innovation in Global Entrepreneurship Education: Teaching Entrepreneurship in Practice</title>
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<description>Book Review: Heidi M. Neck and Yipewng Liu, Innovation in Global Entrepreneurship Education: Teaching Entrepreneurship in Practice
Mishra, Ashutosh
Innovation in Global Entrepreneurship Education: Teaching Entre- preneurship in Practice, edited by Heidi M. Neck and Yipeng Liu, provides valuable insights into entrepreneurship education (EE) through a comparative study of various disciplines and interdisciplinary practices from the global perspective and emphasises the need for collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the EE ecosystem. The book highlights the proactive, creative and innovative approaches worldwide, strengthening the existing knowledge considering context and diversities. Neck and Liu deliver a comprehensive outlook and analyse various flexible solutions to EE. This book diverges into three broad parts: ‘Building Bridges across the University for Entrepreneurship’, and ‘Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship’. These three parts evaluate the impact of EE and the new futuristic directions. The 20 chapters of this book provide contextualised acquaintance of innovative approaches in EE.
Mishra, A. (2022). Book review: Heidi M. Neck and Yipewng Liu, Innovation in Global Entrepreneurship Education: Teaching Entrepreneurship in Practice. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(2), 462–466. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221110319
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<title>Book Review: Rajiv G. Agarwal, Family Business Management</title>
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<description>Book Review: Rajiv G. Agarwal, Family Business Management
Shrivastava, Umesh
The family business scenario is currently going through a transformation. With the increase in nuclear families, the multigenerational concept of families has taken a backseat. This phenomenon has given rise to a rather profound question: What happens to business succession? How will family businesses fare in the future? How will governance be done? These questions are answered in the book titled Family Business Management written by Rajiv G. Agarwal, a noted professor in strategy and family business at S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The book is a comprehensive take on the ordeals of the family business, and it touches upon the different dimensions of the family business.
Shrivastava, U. (2022). Book review: Rajiv G. Agarwal, Family Business Management. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(2), 466–470. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221110320
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Book Review: Aseem Chauhan, Manoj Joshi, Ashok Kumar and Suhayl Abidi, How to Thrive as a Start-up in an Uncertain World: VUCA in Start-ups</title>
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<description>Book Review: Aseem Chauhan, Manoj Joshi, Ashok Kumar and Suhayl Abidi, How to Thrive as a Start-up in an Uncertain World: VUCA in Start-ups
Das, Koustav
VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. In the present scenario, this acronym has gained more popularity. The reason behind the same is the subject matter it is addressing which is crucial for the survival of an entity, especially for start-ups.&#13;
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How to Thrive as a Start-up in an Uncertain World: VUCA in Start-ups which is authored by Dr Aseem Chauhan, Dr Manoj Joshi, Dr Ashok Kumar and Mr Suhayl Abidi is an informative book that is not only relevant for scholars or start-ups but also for many other readers who are interested to know about the start-up journey and ecosystem.
Das, K. (2022). Book review: Aseem Chauhan, Manoj Joshi, Ashok Kumar and Suhayl Abidi, How to Thrive as a Start-up in an Uncertain World: VUCA in Start-ups. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 31(2), 470–472. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557221110321
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