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2017 | 1/2017(23) | 14-26

Article title

Research on Entrepreneurship – Forms of Entrepreneurship

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Badanie przedsiębiorczości a jej rodzaje

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Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie możliwych kierunków badań nad przedsiębiorczością, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem różnych jej rodzajów. Sugestie te zostały poprzedzone krótkim przeglądem badań nad tym tematem. Artykuł ma charakter teoretycznych, aczkolwiek zawarte w nim tezy są wynikiem wieloletnich doświadczeń. Rodzaje przedsiębiorczości przedstawiono, opierając się na związku z: działalnością gospodarczą, metodami organizacji, własnością kapitału, efektem działalności przedsiębiorczej, fazą tej działalności oraz osobą samego przedsiębiorcy. Potrzeba uwzględniania różnych rodzajów przedsiębiorczości jest szczególnie istotna w przypadku takich obszarów badań, jak: metody zarządzania przedsiębiorstwem i wybór strategii, motywacje przedsiębiorcze, innowacje oraz efekty działalności przedsiębiorczej.
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The aim of this article is to present suggestions for future directions of research on entrepreneurship, with particular emphasis on different forms of entrepreneurship. The suggestions are preceded by a brief review of research on entrepreneurship. The article is theoretical in nature and does not present any own research, although its content is based on multiple years of experience in studying this phenomenon. The forms of entrepreneurship are discussed in terms of relationship with business, methods of organization, ownership of capital, effect of entrepreneurial activities, phases of entrepreneurial activities and persons conducting business. The need to consider forms of entrepreneurship during research in such topic areas as governance methods and strategy selection, entrepreneurial motivation, innovations or the effects of entrepreneurial activity was pointed out.

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14-26

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2017-06-30

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  • Gdańsk University of Technology

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1733-9758

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