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Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice: Paradoxes in Play provides a comprehensive examination of the contradictions and tensions that define entrepreneurial activity. The authors explore how entrepreneurship simultaneously demands stability and change, planning and improvisation, and individual initiative and collaborative effort.
This work bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world entrepreneurial experience, offering insights into how practitioners navigate complex paradoxes. Drawing on empirical research and case studies, the book demonstrates that understanding these paradoxes is essential for entrepreneurial success.
Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, this scholarly work is aimed at academics, practitioners, and students seeking deeper understanding of entrepreneurship beyond conventional frameworks. It challenges traditional perspectives and provides frameworks for recognizing and managing the inherent tensions within entrepreneurial ventures.







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