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This scholarly journal publishes original papers and conceptual and empirical articles in the field of entrepreneurship, including national and international studies of enterprise creation, small business management, minority issues in entrepreneurship, and more.
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Guest editors' introduction: alternative perspectives on entrepreneurship research.
March 1, 2005... The Need for Alternative Perspectives in Entrepreneurship Research
Burrell and Morgan's (1979) classic text Sociological Paradigms and Organisational Analysis is as relevant now as it was when first published a quarter of a century ago....
News and nuances of the entrepreneurial myth and metaphor: linguistic games in entrepreneurial sense-making and sense-giving.
March 1, 2005... This article describes a social construction of entrepreneurship by exploring the constructionalist building blocks of communication, myth, and metaphor presented in a major British middle range broadsheet newspaper with no particular party...
Government discourses on entrepreneurship: issues of legitimization, subjugation, and power.
March 1, 2005... The belief in market-driven ideology and the assumption that new business ventures create jobs and foster innovation has embedded entrepreneurship into political discourse. Academics have analyzed government policies on entrepreneurship, but...
The social construction of entrepreneurship: narrative and dramatic processes in the coproduction of organizations and identities.
March 1, 2005... A social dimension to business development and inertia is currently acknowledged in several accounts of learning, business models, vision building, and innovation, and through more general concepts of networking, social capital, and...
Schumpeter's legacy? Interaction and emotions in the sociology of entrepreneurship.(Joseph Schumpeter)
March 1, 2005... Joseph Schumpeter's work has long been regarded as a seminal contribution to entrepreneurship theory. However, relatively little attention has been given to exploring the sociological implications of his insights. This article examines...
Research in motion: a small firm commercializing a new technology.
March 1, 2005... Research In Motion is a small information technology firm located in Waterloo, Ontario. This case describes how this firm came to develop a new-to-the-market product and offers the opportunity to discuss the challenges a small firm faces in...