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Robert N. Eberhart,Michael Lounsbury,and Howard E. Aldrich (eds.). Entrepreneurialism and Society: New Theoretical Perspectives (vol. 81). Entrepreneurialism and Society: Consequences and Meanings (vol. 82). Research in the Sociology of Organizations
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