Gergely Németh

Illusions of Entrepreneurship / Theories of Entrepreneurial Behaviour

How do we think about ourselves as entrepreneurs and how do we develop our business?


“Little Hungarian reality”

In 2015, Forgács, a young researcher, found that the Hungarian startup ecosystem has 330 startups, 36 institutional investors and business angels, 43 service and advisory organisations, 13 incubator houses and seven co-working offices.1 At least 30–40% of the actors on each of these sites are active but not visible. In his paper, Forgács argues that the startup community in Budapest is not a random network, but it is still significantly segmented, one might say cliquey, which does not allow for an efficient flow of information and knowledge. In 2015, there was no perception of a local ecosystem at all, but in 2021, as a result of the HSUP programme, a much brighter picture is visible in terms of the presence of local research centres, specifically universities. Collaboration between market actors and researchers is almost an expectation for a successful, evolving ecosystem (Isenberg, 2010; Suresh & Ramraj, 2012; Cohen, 2006).

Illusions of Entrepreneurship / Theories of Entrepreneurial Behaviour

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2022

ISBN: 978 963 454 839 3

In his book Gergely Németh is right to not promise a sure-fire solution to successful entrepreneurship, but he does make you think about the opportunities and pitfalls. The great advantage of the work is that it uses multiple scientific and logical approaches. It is a true interdisciplinary work. In addition to its diversity, it provides a good, readable reflection on becoming an entrepreneur. The author gently strips away illusions about the process but remains optimistic throughout. It is an important Hungarian work in entrepreneurship literature.

Prof. Dr. Balázs Heidrich

The author concludes by inviting the reader to join him in thinking differently about business and entrepreneurs. Drawing on his conclusions from the literature and empirical research to date, and from his two decades of experience as a consultant, he creates a new model of the entrepreneurial process, in which he explains the stages of the entrepreneurial process along four dimensions and suggests what entrepreneurial competences and behaviors are needed at each stage of the process, even in uncertain times, to ensure that the business can function safely.

A lot of work has gone into writing this book and the author sets out sometimes provocative findings, as well a novel approach and conclusions. These differ in many ways from the general approach and may inspire many educators, researchers, and even entrepreneurs and managers to look at corporate operations from a new perspective and to apply the author’s suggestions in a preventive way in their future work.

Prof. Dr. Erzsébet Noszkay

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/nemeth-illusions-of-entrepreneurship-theories-of-entrepreneurial-behaviour//

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