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  1. This paper replicates a 2001 ranking of the greatest entrepreneurs and businesspeople in American business history. In 2011, we surveyed forty-one experts who collectively ranked Henry Ford at the top of the poll with Apple’s Steve Jobs landing in the top ten as a new entry.

  2. In the 1950s, Harvard's Research Center in Entrepreneurial History sought to develop a conceptual model of entrepreneurship as a way of reorganizing and revitalizing economic history.

  3. The authors review the historical nature and role of the entrepreneur as revealed in economic literature from the 18th century to the present. This survey shows the ambiguous nature of a concept that, due to

  4. This working paper suggests that there are now exciting opportunities for renewing the research agenda on entrepreneurship, building on the strong roots already in place, and benefiting from engaging with advances made in the study of entrepreneurial behavior and cognition.

  5. Jean-Baptiste Say defined an entrepreneur as one who considers a par-ticular enterprise, and shifts economic resources from a lower area, into a higher situation, leading to greater productivity and potential success (Casson et al. 2008; Dana et al. 2008).

  6. Entrepreneurial history seemed to have come to a dead end. But nearly four decades after the 1946 paper, entrepreneurial history is still not dead: it exists in a kind of limbo. It does not quite die, yet it refuses to live with any impressive vitality.

  7. national entrepreneurial styles, on patterns of mobility, and on the acceptance of entrepreneurial authority in America; a fine series of case studies on 19th-century entrepreneurial groups and their roles in economic development; and pioneering work on the history of big business and scientific management.

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