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Girişimcilik Teorileri: Kritik Bir Bakış

Theories of Entrepreneurship: A Critical Overview

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Bu makale genel olarak girişimcilik ve girişimcilik ve kar ilişkisi konusunda klasik olarak genelleştirilebilecek temel üç görüşün temsilcilerinin bu konulardaki görüşlerini kritikal bir yaklaşımla analiz etme işini yapar. Bu analiz yapılırken temel görüşlerin temsilcileri olarak Marshall, Schumpeter ve Kirzner alınarak bunların görüşleri, bu görüşlerin eleştirileri ve sonuç olarakta maket denetimi (regulation) olarak çıkarımlarının neler oldukları irdelenmektedir.
Abstract (Original Language): 
When the concept of entrepreneurship is used in economics, the purpose of analysis is mainly to explain (i) how the market system works and (ii) the various kinds of income -especially profit- and their relation with entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is always linked with profit, and the main emphasis of this paper will be on the part played by the entrepreneur in economic process.Even though there are several approaches to entrepreneurship, to profit and to functions that the entrepreneurs provide in the market process, this paper will focus on the ideas of the Neoclassical Theory (in general, the ideas of Marshall), the Schumpeterian approach, and mainly the Neo-Austrian theories of entrepreneurship (Kirzner). All three approaches are critically analysed and both strong sides and shortcomings are introduced in terms of their implications and their applications in regulation of monopolies.
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