Part III’s Cool Wicked Entrepreneurship—Completing the Analytical Triad, and Some Possible Good Arising from the Evil
Richard J. Arend
Chapter 13 in Wicked Entrepreneurship: Defining the Basics of Entreponerology, 2015, pp 95-112 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract This final chapter completes the wicked entrepreneurship trident, leveraging a comparison between the activities and models in Part I and Part II to reveal how a new Part III activity—one where two wrongs can make a right—occurs. Similarities, differences, and most importantly, interactions, between Part I and Part II’s wicked entrepreneurship are detailed to explain the range of outcomes possible to complete the analysis across the combinations of how ‘evil’ can affect dynamic transactions. The chapter also serves as a means to revisit several core concepts and paradoxes from the previous pages in a new light, leaving the reader with a fitting conclusion to the analyses.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Activity; Counterfactual Thinking; Parallel World; Imperfect World; Dynamic Transaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137503329_15
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