Björn Bjerke

Björn Bjerke (born 1941) is a Swedish economist, professor in entrepreneurship and small firms at Stockholm University, known for the 1997 book "Methodology for Creating Business Knowledge" written with Ingeman Arbnor.

Bjerke received his PhD from the Lund University, where he kept working for some years. Later he held professorships at the Waikato University in New Zealand, the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia, University of Maiduguri in Nigeria and the University of Southern California. He was also Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore in Singapore.[1] Back in Sweden in the new millennium Bjerke was working at the Malmö University College[2] before going to Stockholm. At Stockholm University Bjerke led a research group in entrepreneurship consisting of 15 junior researchers.[1] From 2007 to 2011 he has been working at the Baltic Business School at the Linnaeus University in Kalmar, Sweden. Bjarke, coined the term "public entrepreneurship" attempting to describe the non-profit orientated standard, associated with subjects of the higher-stage-socialist welfare, operating with relative autonomy under a dominating state enterprise.

Bjerke's research interests "centre around methodologies in order to study entrepreneurship, the role of marketing in successful entrepreneurships and successful regions of growth and entrepreneurship’s role in this connection".[1]

Publications

Books, a selection:

References

  1. 1 2 3 Vitae - Björn Bjerke at fek.su.se. Retrieved 26 May 2008.
  2. Chris Steyaert, Daniel Hjorth (2006) Entrepreneurship as Social Change. p.ix
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