1. Schumpeter - Noun
2. Schumpeter - Proper noun
United States economist (born in Czechoslovakia) (1883-1950)
Source: WordNetFor Schumpeter the most important firms are those that serve as the vehicles for action of the real drivers of the system - the innovating entrepreneurs. Richard Rumelt
The writings of Joseph Schumpeter contributed an essential part of the broad conceptual framework that now embraces the discussion of dynamic capabilities. Sidney G. Winter
1940s: Intellectual exchange with Schutz, Voegelin, Dodd and other debates Parsons met Alfred Schutz (Schütz) during the rationality seminar, which he conducted jointly together with Joseph Schumpeter at Harvard in the spring of 1940. Source: Internet
According to Schumpeter, Ricardo and Keynes reasoned in terms of abstract models, where they would freeze all but a few variables. Source: Internet
After Keynes's death Schumpeter wrote a brief biographical piece Keynes the Economist – on a personal level he was very positive about Keynes as a man, praising his pleasant nature, courtesy and kindness. Source: Internet
Both Schumpeter and Keynes were among the latter. Source: Internet