The multifaceted relationship between accounting, innovative entrepreneurship, and knowledge management : theoretical concerns and empirical insights / Rosanna Spanó and Nadia Di Paola.

By: Spanò, Rosanna [author.]Contributor(s): Di Paola, Nadia [author.] [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald points: Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (x, 111 pages) ; cmContent type: Media type: Carrier type: ISBN: 9781787690578 (e-book)Subject(s): Entrepreneurship | Accounting | Knowledge management | Business & Economics -- Accounting -- General | AccountingAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.421 LOC classification: HB615 | .S63 2019Online resources: Full-Text | Full-Text
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Prelims -- Introduction -- 1. Innovative entrepreneurship: current issues and future trends -- 2. Controlling innovation and innovating controls towards entrepreneurship -- 3. Empirical insights on the relationship between accounting and entrepreneurship -- References -- Index.
Summary: The interplay between accounting, innovative entrepreneurship, and knowledge management is an increasingly crucial and yet under-researched topic. These apparently compartmental debates need to be integrated and comprehended as a whole to support the entrepreneurial adventure in this new era.This book proposes a novel approach to the understanding of an entrepreneurial world that is quickly changing. It ties together the debates surrounding control, innovative entrepreneurship, and knowledge management, and acknowledges that there is a need to build a bridge between theory and practice. In doing so it provides a rich empirical analysis to support and complement the theoretical issues raised. The book offers a profound but easily understandable theoretical systematization, to date unavailable, alongside relevant practical and policy implications drawn from real case studies and business plans.The book will prove a useful and thought-provoking read to academic researchers and practitioners who are interested in the key interplay of these previously isolated disciplines.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prelims -- Introduction -- 1. Innovative entrepreneurship: current issues and future trends -- 2. Controlling innovation and innovating controls towards entrepreneurship -- 3. Empirical insights on the relationship between accounting and entrepreneurship -- References -- Index.

The interplay between accounting, innovative entrepreneurship, and knowledge management is an increasingly crucial and yet under-researched topic. These apparently compartmental debates need to be integrated and comprehended as a whole to support the entrepreneurial adventure in this new era.This book proposes a novel approach to the understanding of an entrepreneurial world that is quickly changing. It ties together the debates surrounding control, innovative entrepreneurship, and knowledge management, and acknowledges that there is a need to build a bridge between theory and practice. In doing so it provides a rich empirical analysis to support and complement the theoretical issues raised. The book offers a profound but easily understandable theoretical systematization, to date unavailable, alongside relevant practical and policy implications drawn from real case studies and business plans.The book will prove a useful and thought-provoking read to academic researchers and practitioners who are interested in the key interplay of these previously isolated disciplines.

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