Edward Elgar Publishing - Business & Management

2 Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT TITLES, APRIL - JUNE 2021 Handbook of Research Methods in Careers Edited by Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas, Babson College, US ‘The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a marvel! Editors Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas have cleverly organized insights from leading scholars in the careers field to provide a road-map for conducting meaningful research. Each chapter highlights key research issues ranging from how to conduct in-depth interviews to text mining to measuring career constructs. This first-of-its- kind Handbook offers actionable advice on how to avoid errors, details best practices, and discusses innovations in studying careers. The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a thought-provoking volume that new and experienced scholars will return to again and again for its comprehensive coverage and realistic recommendations on how to conduct high-quality research.’ – Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State University, US June 2021 c 360 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 671 8 c £135.00 / c $200.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbooks of Research Methods in Management series A Research Agenda for International Business and Management Edited by Ödül Bozkurt, University of Sussex Business School, UK and Mike Geppert, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany‘ Climate change, increasing inequality, pandemic, political turmoil. . .“Thinking out of the box” is exactly what we need to do. But how can we do that? This book will help us leave our comfort zone and encourage our renewed challenges to overcome the box.’ – Takahiro Endo, Hitotsubashi University Business School, Tokyo, Japan June 2021 c 248 pp Hardback 978 1 78990 203 7 c £90.00 / c $135.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas The Geography of Entrepreneurial Psychology Martin Obschonka, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Michael Fritsch, Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Michael Stuetzer, Cooperative State University Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany ‘Places with vivid start-up and entrepreneurial cultures are more likely to thrive. Yet we know little about what makes a place prone or averse to entrepreneurship. Obschonka, Fritsch and Stuetzer address this issue, in an exciting and thought-provoking way, by delving into the psychology of places. A must read for those interested in this last frontier of entrepreneurial research.’ – Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, London School of Economics, UK June 2021 c 128 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 337 3 c £60.00 / c $99.00 eBook • Elgaronline Entrepreneurship Footprints series SERIES HIGHLIGHT: Elgar Footprints series Series editor: Per Davidsson Presenting a new series of short books defining the future of entrepreneurship research. Leading thinkers are given the space to build on their contribution to entrepreneurship to give the reader a concise, innovative and ‘must-read, must-cite’ take on entrepreneurship research. More in depth than a journal article, shorter than a standard book and refreshing to read, these books will be the starting point for future research in a particular sub-field for both new and established academics.

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