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Jun 11, 2009 · It is generally argued that in this American period, Schumpeter altered his vision of economic development to accentuate the advantages of monopolistic competition, and to include large established corporations and government agencies as agglomerations capable of fulfilling the entrepreneurial function.
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- Schumpeter’s Early Theory
- Schumpeter’s Later Theory
- The “Creative Destruction” Process of Innovation
Schumpeter pioneered the idea that entrepreneurial innovation was central to economic change and development. Schumpeter’s first theory about the role of the entrepreneur was presented in 1911 when he authored a book about the evolution of economies while he was a professor of economics and government at the University of Czernowitz. His book was t...
Schumpeter presented a further elaboration of his ideas after studying how the capitalist system is affected by market innovations. This contribution came in 1942, during the Second World War, in the book “Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy.” Schumpeter’s analysis came on the heels of the Great Depression when the defense of democracy and the stru...
According to Schumpeter, the innovational process revolutionizes the economic structure from within, relentlessly destroying the old one while continually creating a new one. The process of creative destruction is the essential attribute of capitalism (Schumpeter 1942, p. 83), and Schumpeter described, “the history of capitalism is studded with vio...
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Jul 17, 2024 · Unfortunately, we feel that studying innovation has – in many studies and in many academic institutions – separated itself from the study of entrepreneurship, and thereby lost focus of the basic Schumpeterian insight that for the invention to be turned into a (market or business) innovation, entrepreneurs and an entrepreneurial function are required in the economy (Henrekson, Johansson ...
Aug 9, 2016 · Oftentimes, the benefits of entrepreneurship to society are linked to so-called ‘Schumpeterian entrepreneurs’ – referring to Schumpeter’s early theory on ‘creative destruction’ (Schumpeter Citation 1934). In his understanding, vibrant economies are characterized by a constant birth and death of firms.
- Joern H. Block, Christian O. Fisch, Mirjam van Praag
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Aug 9, 2016 · The Schumpeterian entrepreneur: a review of the empirical evidence on the antecedents, behaviour and consequences of innovative entrepreneurship August 2016 Industry and Innovation 24(1):1-35
Dec 6, 2019 · This article sheds light on the Schumpeterian entrepreneurship in the historical and contemporary context, J.A. Schumpeter (1883-1950) propounded a theory of entrepreneurship which was at quite ...
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Dec 1, 1998 · Over the past two decades, technology and innovation have become common themes within the economic growth and economic development literatures. This renewed emphasis is highlighted by the developments in endogenous growth theory (Romer, 1986, 1990; Barro and Sala-I-Martin, 1995), but many have noted that its roots can, in part, be traced to the works of Joseph A. Schumpeter (Nelson and Winter ...