About this book series

This series offers to enhance and transform our understanding of entrepreneurship and its essential value in society.

The term ‘entrepreneurship’ enjoys a normative association with business start-ups and growth (with some concessions to large established entrepreneurial firms), and by extension, its contribution to economic growth and development. Meanwhile, the societal impact or the social value of entrepreneurship is a growing area of interest among scholars and policy makers, not least as a result of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the impact of transformative technologies, the changing nature of work, and how we interact locally and globally.

Focusing on underexplored avenues for entrepreneurship development in different societies and cultures, the series covers topics from multiple geographical, sectoral and thematic perspectives. Titles will identify and explore different forms of entrepreneurship in society, with coverage of topics such as migration, citizen entrepreneurship, well-being and entrepreneurship, health and entrepreneurship, the politics of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship and the arts, among others.  Offering a global contribution to the development of the subject, the series offers a unique platform for engaging and promoting the wider social impact of entrepreneurship.
Electronic ISSN
3005-0413
Print ISSN
3005-0405
Series Editor
  • Jay Mitra

Book titles in this series

  1. The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

    A Global Perspective

    Editors:
    • Zoltan J. Acs
    • Esteban Lafuente
    • László Szerb
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook