Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development
By (Author) Norman Walzer
Contributions by Adee Athiyaman
Contributions by Brian Dabson
Contributions by Gisele F. Hamm
Contributions by Jason Henderson
Contributions by June Holley
Contributions by Ron Hustedde
Contributions by Joseph Kayne
Contributions by Nailya Kutzhanova
Contributions by Gregg A. Lichtenstein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th July 2009
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
338.040973
Paperback
296
Width 155mm, Height 231mm, Spine 22mm
445g
Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development delves into the current thinking on local entrepreneurship development programs and evaluates ways in which practitioners can implement successful entrepreneurship practices. Examining the role and potential for entrepreneurship programs in local economic development strategies, contributors to this edited collection have many years of experience working with entrerpreneurship initiatives in state and local governments. Focused on theory and case study, Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development examines conceptual issues involved in creating entrepreneurship programs as well as practical examples of programs organized by state, regional, and local agencies.
Interest in entrepreneurship has exploded in recent years. Communities are establishing new support systems, financial tools and education programs to promote entrepreneurship. Yet we know very little about the outcomes and impacts of these programs. This excellent book brings together researchers and practitioners to summarize what we know about entrepreneurship programs and to summarize best practices in this field. This book should be useful for researchers, practitioners, and local officials interested in this topic. There is no other source that provides such a broad and useful account of entrepreneurship. -- Gary Paul Green, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Norman Walzer retired from Western Illinois University as professor of economics and founding director of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs. He currently is Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Governmental Studies at Northern Illinois University.