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Sarasvathy, Saras D. Effectuation: Elements of entrepreneurial expertise. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2007.

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Stand apart: The world's leading experts reveal their secrets to help your business stand out from the crowd to achieve ultimate success. Orlando, FL: Celebrity Press, 2013.

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Sarasvathy, Saras D. Effectuation - Elements of Entrepreneurial Expertise. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2022.

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Sarasvathy, Saras D. Effectuation - Elements of Entrepreneurial Expertise. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2022.

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Effectuation: Elements of Entrepreneurial Expertise. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2009.

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Baker, David C. The Business of Expertise: How Entrepreneurial Experts Convert Insight to Impact + Wealth. RockBench Publishing Corp., 2017.

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Sarasvathy, S. Effectuation: Elements of Entrepreneurial Expertise. New Horizons in Entrepreneurship. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2008.

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Clark, Dorie. Entrepreneurial you: Monetize your expertise, create multiple income streams and thrive. 2017.

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Effectuation: Elements of Entrepreneurial Expertise (New Horizons in Entrepreneurship Series). Edward Elgar Pub, 2008.

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Entrepreneurial Excellence: Profit from the Best Ideas of the Experts. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2008.

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Entrepreneurial Excellence: Profit from the Best Ideas of the Experts. Career Press, 2007.

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Gartner, William B., and Matt R. Allen. Family Entrepreneurship: Insights from Leading Experts on Successful Multi-Generational Entrepreneurial Families. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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StartupNation : America's Leading Entrepreneurial Experts Reveal the Secrets to Building a Blockbuster Business. Currency, 2005.

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Smith, D. Gordon, Brian Broughman, and Christine Hurt, eds. The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316771105.

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Law plays a key role in determining the level of entrepreneurial action in society. Legal rules seek to define property rights, facilitate private ordering, and impose liability for legal wrongs, thereby attempting to establish conditions under which individuals may act. These rules also channel the development of technology, regulate information flows, and determine parameters of competition. Depending on their structure and implementation, legal rules can also discourage individuals from acting. It is thus crucial to determine which legal rules and institutions best enable entrepreneurs, whose core function is to challenge incumbency. This volume assembles legal experts from diverse fields to examine the role of law in facilitating or impeding entrepreneurial action. Contributors explore issues arising in current policy debates, including the incentive effect of legal rules on startup activity; the role of law in promoting or foreclosing market entry; and the effect of entrepreneurial action on legal doctrine.
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Steele, Catherine Knight. Digital Black Feminism. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479808373.001.0001.

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Black women are at the forefront of some of this century’s most important discussions about technology: trolling, online harassment, algorithmic bias, and influencer culture. But Black women’s relationship with technology began long before the advent of Twitter or Instagram. To truly “listen to Black women,”Steele points to the history of Black feminist technoculture in the U.S. to decenter white supremacy and patriarchy in the future of technology. Using the virtual beauty shop as a metaphor, Digital Black Feminism walks readers through the technical skill, communicative expertise, and entrepreneurial acumen of Black women’s labor—born of survival strategies and economic necessity—both on- and offline. Digital Black Feminism positions Black women at the center of our discourse about the past, present, and future of technology, offering a through line from the writing of early twentieth-century Black women to the bloggers and social media mavens of the twenty-first century. The blogosphere provided Black feminist writers a unique space to draft principles for a new generation of Black feminist thought, while other online communities offer practical lessons on the praxis of digital Black feminism. Steele makes connections between the letters, news articles, and essays of Black feminist writers of the past and a digital archive of blog posts, tweets, and Instagram stories of some of the most well-known Black feminist writers of our time. As Black feminist writers’ work now reaches its widest audience online, Steele offers hopefulness and caution on Black feminism becoming a product for sale in the digital marketplace.
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Currie, Graeme, and Graham Martin. Narratives of Health Policy. Edited by Ewan Ferlie, Kathleen Montgomery, and Anne Reff Pedersen. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198705109.013.3.

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In this chapter we undertake a narrative analysis of health care policy reform. We consider the beguiling and rhetorical quality of health care policy reform, and how it positions “heroes” and “villains” as it attempts to shape imagined futures, under three narrative themes—management, measurement; markets. However, we highlight the policy narrative is not entirely beguiling. A countervailing professional narrative argues that regulatory bodies and clients put their trust in the experts, which has made change slow to realize in some areas. Meanwhile, a narrative critical of policy reform makes the case for a return to bureaucracy to counter excesses of flexibility, adaptability and emphasis upon delivery associated with new public management and entrepreneurial governance. To illustrate our analysis, we draw upon a particularly propitious health care setting for policy reform, that of the English NHS. We suggest our analysis is not just transferable to other national contexts, underpinned by new public managment policy, but extends to reforms in other national settings, although the detail of the management, measurement and market themes may vary on the ground, as illustrated in the case of the US and Nordic countries.
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