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The Rise of Hotel Chains in the United States, 1896-1980

The Rise of Hotel Chains in the United States, 1896-1980

1st Edition

By Paul L. Ingram
October 01, 1996

This title combines history, organizational theory and statistical analysis to examine how chains have come to dominate the hotel industry over the past century. It provides information and insight not only on a major American industry, but also on the rise of chains - a phenomenon increasingly ...

Do Skills Predict Profits A Study of Successful Entrepreneurship

Do Skills Predict Profits: A Study of Successful Entrepreneurship

1st Edition

By Lanny Herron
March 01, 1994

Originally published in 1994, ‘Do Skills Predict Profits, A Study of Successful Entrepreneurship’ is a study into the progress made by academic researchers in management over the last 15 years in determining the causes of new venture performance. The author notes that most of this research has ...

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Automobile Insurance Samuel P. Black, Jr. and the Rise of Erie Insurance, 1923-1961

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Automobile Insurance: Samuel P. Black, Jr. and the Rise of Erie Insurance, 1923-1961

1st Edition

By Samuel P. Black, John Paul Rossi
June 30, 2020

Entrepreneurs play a central role in economic growth and development, but how they do so is the subject of considerable debate. This book explains that process through an historical case study of an automobile insurance entrepreneur, Samuel P. Black, Jr., and Erie Insurance, the company he helped ...

African American Entrepreneurship in Richmond, 1890-1940 The Funeral Industry and the Story of R.C. Scott

African American Entrepreneurship in Richmond, 1890-1940: The Funeral Industry and the Story of R.C. Scott

1st Edition

By Michael A. Plater
December 02, 2016

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

African American Economic Development and Small Business Ownership

African American Economic Development and Small Business Ownership

1st Edition

By Kilolo Kijakazi
November 24, 2016

First Published in 1997. This book examines the history of economic development in the African American community and the use of entrepreneurship to improve the economic well-being of its members. The research in this book improves upon previous studies by analyzing factors related to business ...

Racial Discrimination and Minority Business Enterprise Evidence from the 1990 Census

Racial Discrimination and Minority Business Enterprise: Evidence from the 1990 Census

1st Edition

By Jon S. Wainwright
September 02, 2016

Using a large microdata sample from the most recent decennial census, this book documents the economic disparities facing minority-owned business owners relative to non-minorities. The book incorporates a wide range of geographic and industrial categories and demonstrates that these disparities ...

Women and Business Ownership Entrepreneurs in Dallas

Women and Business Ownership: Entrepreneurs in Dallas

1st Edition

By Alicia S. Lupinacci
September 02, 2016

First Published in 1998. This book explores the preparation for entrepreneurship, issues of family and work, and satisfaction levels of a sample of women business owners in Dallas County, Texas. Is gender inequality in access to managerial jobs and associated rewards what compels women to start ...

Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs Networks and Ethnic Resources

Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Networks and Ethnic Resources

1st Edition

By Jin-Kyung Yoo
August 26, 2016

This book examines the advantages and disadvantages of Korean immigrant entrepreneurs in the mainstream labor market. Immigrants to the U.S. have historically pursued entrepreneurship as a means of achieving economic affluence. Among immigrants since the 1965 Immigration Amendment Act, Koreans ...

Polish Entrepreneurs and American Entrepreneurs A Comparative Study of Role Motivations

Polish Entrepreneurs and American Entrepreneurs: A Comparative Study of Role Motivations

1st Edition

By John O'Del
August 26, 2016

First published in 1997. Entrepreneurial activity in Poland has contributed to the economic revival of the nation and, arguably, to the 'social net' of Poland. In an effort to gain a greater understanding of the entrepreneur in Poland, this book offers a comparison of Polish entrepreneurs and ...

Entrepreneurial Training for the Unemployed Lessons from the Field

Entrepreneurial Training for the Unemployed: Lessons from the Field

1st Edition

By Victoria Singer
August 12, 2016

First Published in 1999. This title examines one publicly funded training program by describing the complex, dynamic process of fostering small business ownership. This case study focuses on the behaviors and environments that influence entrepreneurial success and show how a teaching methodology ...

Management Aptitude of Entrepreneurs

Management Aptitude of Entrepreneurs

1st Edition

By Dan J. Knutson
July 27, 2016

First Published in 2000. The basic problems investigated in this book arose from the author's speculation that many individuals who have what it takes to be an entrepreneur may simply not have what it takes to be an effective manager. In fact, some of the characteristics that are essential to the ...

Entrepreneurial Teams as Determinants of New Venture Performance

Entrepreneurial Teams as Determinants of New Venture Performance

1st Edition

By Michael D. Ensley
June 17, 2016

Using a multi-dimensional model of the author's own design, this study explores the effect of entrepreneurial team behavior on both organizational strategy and new venture performance. In line with recent research arguing that the entrepreneur may well be a group and not simply an individual, and ...

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