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Introduction: the political entrepreneur for regional growth and entrepreneurial diversity

In: Political Entrepreneurship

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  • Daniel Silander
  • Charlotte Silander

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Using social science and economics perspectives, the goal of this study is to complement the dominant business administration research on entrepreneurship by increasing our knowledge about the economic-political context in which entrepreneurship and private enterprise are conducted. This book explores the role of political entrepreneurs for regional growth and entrepreneurial diversity in Sweden. We define a political entrepreneur as a politician/bureaucrat/officer/department within the publicly funded sector who with innovative approaches encourages entrepreneurship/business and where the goals are growth, employment and the common good. The approach of this book is to enrich the established research on entrepreneurship with in-depth knowledge of the conditions for entrepreneurship in Sweden. The main focus of study is the role that the political entrepreneur might play in promoting entrepreneurship, enterprise and entrepreneurial diversity in the Swedish economy.

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  • Daniel Silander & Charlotte Silander, 2016. "Introduction: the political entrepreneur for regional growth and entrepreneurial diversity," Chapters, in: Charlie Karlsson & Charlotte Silander & Daniel Silander (ed.), Political Entrepreneurship, chapter 1, pages 3-6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Radko Radev, 2022. "Strategic Entrepreneurship as a Main Factor for the Development of Economic Zones in Bulgaria," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 5, pages 86-110.

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