<p>The first of two volumes bringing together researchers from an array of disciplines including sociology, organization theory, strategy, and organizational behaviour, <em>Entrepreneurialism and Society: New Theoretical Perspectives</em> addresses the question of how entrepreneurship has transformed from an organizing activity into an ideology that is changing society.</p><p>The authors investigate the transformation of entrepreneurship into a social phenomenon, leading to an understanding of how entrepreneurship is shaping the acceptance of inequality, new employment relationships, changed understandings of social outcomes, altered policies, and social precarity.</p><p>Examining the role of organizations in society, <em>Entrepreneurialism and Society</em> invigorates academic research by developing new perspectives on how entrepreneurs and their organizations shape our social world.</p>