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Systems Entrepreneurship
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31 October 2018

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online.
Systems Entrepreneurship is based on the author’s experience as a technology entrepreneur as well as from 50 years on a business-school faculty. The entrepreneurial framework presented here is robust and driven by a desire to find an organized and scalable model for students and researchers to work with partners in fostering innovation to advance sustainable solutions to a myriad of current challenges including mitigating climate risks, building the new-energy future, addressing the crisis in the American workforce, redressing social and environmental injustice, and enabling large-scale systems change. This robust framework, based on his training and teaching experience in systems entrepreneurship and product management, fosters coalition building in firms. Cooper’s experience in business and marketing makes his views and advice on current problems authoritative and worth sharing. This book contains both the author’s personal journey as well as valuable lessons for anyone studying or working in the field of business and entrepreneurship.
Dedication
Prologue
Chapter 1. Intellectual History
Chapter 2. Socio-Tech Systems and Arts Management
Chapter 3. My Academic Agenda
Chapter 4. The Hike ‘N Camp Fest
Chapter 5. Project Action
Chapter 6. Strategic Data Corp
Chapter 7. Venture Development Project
Chapter 8. The MBA Classroom
Chapter 9. Life as Peripheral Faculty
Chapter 10. Litigation support
Chapter 11. Epilogues to Midlife Startup
Chapter 12. Life Goes On
Chapter 13. UCLA Center for Action Research
Chapter 14. Answers, and the Questions They Imply
Chapter 15. My 75th year and 50th at UCLA
Acknowledgements
References
Index