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Entrepreneurship and Religion
Edited by Léo-Paul Dana
This rich and detailed book makes a very timely contribution to extending our understanding of entrepreneurship in its social context. Using selected examples, the respected contributors show how the values developed in religious beliefs and practices shape entrepreneurship.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 26 Feb 2010
- ISBN:
- 9781847205728
- eISBN:
- 9781849806329
- Pages:
- 456
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- Entrepreneurship and Religion
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: Religion as an Explanatory Variable for Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 1: Religious Merchants?
- Chapter 2: Promethian Values in New Mexico
- Chapter 3: The Mizrahim: Anglicized Orientals with Transnational Networks and ‘Ethics Capital’
- Chapter 4: Greek Christian Orthodoxy and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 5: Economics and Spirituality in the Entrepreneurial Development Strategy of the Franciscan California Missions: The Historical Case of San Diego
- Chapter 6: The Religious Ethic of the Protestant Ethnics
- Chapter 7: The Effects of Methodism on Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 8: The Hutterite Brethren: Old World Values and New Age Technologies
- Chapter 9: Amish Entrepreneurship in the United States
- Chapter 10: Mennonite Entrepreneurship in Belize
- Chapter 11: Collective Entrepreneurship in a Mennonite Community in Paraguay
- Chapter 12: Islam and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 13: Xinjiang
- Chapter 14: Muslim Entrepreneurs in France
- Chapter 15: On Entrepreneurship Among Druze
- Chapter 16: Home of Sephardi Middlemen
- Chapter 17: Ashkenazi Middlemen in the Agricultural Sector in Europe
- Chapter 18: The Jewish Sub-Economy of Montreal
- Chapter 19: A Case History of a Successful Hindu Entrepreneurship in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 20: A Critical Investigation of the Protestant Ethic on a Divided Island
- Chapter 21: Italian Catholics of Lancashire and the Jewish Community of Yorkshire
- Index
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- Entrepreneurship and Religion
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: Religion as an Explanatory Variable for Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 1: Religious Merchants?
- Chapter 2: Promethian Values in New Mexico
- Chapter 3: The Mizrahim: Anglicized Orientals with Transnational Networks and ‘Ethics Capital’
- Chapter 4: Greek Christian Orthodoxy and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 5: Economics and Spirituality in the Entrepreneurial Development Strategy of the Franciscan California Missions: The Historical Case of San Diego
- Chapter 6: The Religious Ethic of the Protestant Ethnics
- Chapter 7: The Effects of Methodism on Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 8: The Hutterite Brethren: Old World Values and New Age Technologies
- Chapter 9: Amish Entrepreneurship in the United States
- Chapter 10: Mennonite Entrepreneurship in Belize
- Chapter 11: Collective Entrepreneurship in a Mennonite Community in Paraguay
- Chapter 12: Islam and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 13: Xinjiang
- Chapter 14: Muslim Entrepreneurs in France
- Chapter 15: On Entrepreneurship Among Druze
- Chapter 16: Home of Sephardi Middlemen
- Chapter 17: Ashkenazi Middlemen in the Agricultural Sector in Europe
- Chapter 18: The Jewish Sub-Economy of Montreal
- Chapter 19: A Case History of a Successful Hindu Entrepreneurship in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 20: A Critical Investigation of the Protestant Ethic on a Divided Island
- Chapter 21: Italian Catholics of Lancashire and the Jewish Community of Yorkshire
- Index