Creating entrepreneurial space : talking through multi-voices, reflections on emerging debates
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Creating entrepreneurial space : talking through multi-voices, reflections on emerging debates
(Contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research / series editors, Colette Henry and Susan Marlow, v. 9B)
Emerald, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Entrepreneurship is still regarded by many as in the theory building stage, which has led to some commentaries to suggest that the field is fragmented and at a nascent stage of development.
Developing a critical and constructive position towards current theories, methods, assumptions and beliefs, the book seeks to question the prevailing assumptions currently dominating entrepreneurial researching and practice. The book brings together leading thinkers, practitioners and researchers in the field to draw upon new theoretical perspectives and approaches as a means of illustrating the inherently social and contextualized nature of entrepreneurial practice, and advance the manner in which we critically think about and engage with various aspects of entrepreneurial practice and development.
Including a unique combination of studies that illustrate critical perspectives of current entrepreneurship research, the book covers a broad spectrum in terms of topics and approaches, as well as in terms of diversity and critique in their perspectives towards entrepreneurial practice and scholarship.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking through Multi voices, reflections on emerging debates
- David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan Chapter 2. An Extended Stage Model for Assessing Yemeni SMEs' E-Business Adoption
- Ahmed Abdullah, Gareth R.T. White and Brychan Thomas Chapter 3. What does it mean to think as an entrepreneur? Using threshold concept theory to inform entrepreneurship education
- Lucy Hatt Chapter 4. Exploring decision-making: an information processing perspective
- Marian Evans Chapter 5. Facilitation of learning in Transformative Learning Circles: Enabling entrepreneurial mindsets through co-creation of knowledge
- Martin N. Ndlela, Ase Storhaug Hole, Victoria Konovalenko Slettli, Hanne Haave, Xiang Ying Mei, Daniela Lundesgaard, Inge Hermanrud, Kjell Staffas and Kamran Namdar Chapter 6. Business support as regulatory context: exploring the enterprise industry
- Oliver Mallett Chapter 7. The Role of Mentoring in Youth Entrepreneurship Finance: A Global Perspective
- Robyn Owen, Julie Haddock-Millar, Leandro Sepulveda, Chandana Sanyal, Stephen Syrett, Neil Kaye and David Deakins Chapter 8. Reflections on Technium Swansea: Ambition, Learning & Patience
- Gareth Davies, Sian Roderick, Michael D. Williams and Roderick Thomas Chapter 9. Entrepreneurship in the Open Space: A New Dynamic for Creating Value
- David Rae Chapter 10. Researching Entrepreneurship: Conflictual Relationships in a Team-based Project
- Oswald Jones
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