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245 00 $aChallenging entrepreneurship research /$cedited by Hans Landström, Annaleena Parankangas, Alain Fayolle and Philippe Riot.
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490 1 $aRoutledge rethinking entrepreneurship research
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 6, 2016).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tInstitutionalization of entrepreneurship as a scholarly field : consequences and challenges /$rHans Landström, Annaleena Parhankangas, Alain Fayolle and Philippe Riot --$tEntrepreneurship research with passion : a note on the aesthetics of basic research /$rMatthias Fink, Daniela Maresch, Isabella Hatak and Richard Lang --$tPragmatic entrepreneurs and institutionalized scholars? On the path-dependent nature of entrepreneurship scholarship /$rHenrik Berglund and Karl Wennberg --$tGrappling with the Kirznerian heritage in a time of economic and environmental crisis /$rSteffen Korsgaard --$tPortfolio entrepreneurial households : extending the individual and single opportunity focus /$rGry Agnete Alsos /$tChallenging assumptions and bias in entrepreneurship research /$rPaul Nightingale and Alex Coad --$tA critical review of critical perspectives in entrepreneurship research /$rDenise Fletcher and Paul Seldon --$tEngaged scholarship : taking responsibility for the politics of method mediation /$rEster Barinaga --$tIs there still a Heffalump in the room? Examining paradigms in historical entrepreneurship research /$rLuke Pittaway and Richard Tunstall --$tChallenging constructions of entrepreneurial identities /$rDeirdre Tedmanson and Caroline Essers --$tTowards an understanding of effectual learning : exploring four innovations in entrepreneurship education /$rCaroline Verzat, Olivier Toutain, Noreen O'Shea, Fabienne Bornard, Chrystelle Gaujard and Philippe Silberzahn.
520 $a"The growth of entrepreneurship research has been accompanied by an increased convergence and institutionalization of the field. In many ways this is of course positive, but it also represents how the field has become 'mainstream' with the concomitant risk that individual scholars become embedded in a culture and incentive system that emphasizes and rewards incremental research questions, while reducing the incentives for scholars to conduct challenging research. This book challenges this status quo from accepted theories, methodologies and paradigmatic assumptions, to the relevance (or lack of) for contemporary practice and the impact of key journals on scholars' directions in entrepreneurship research. An invited selection of the younger generation of scholars within the field of entrepreneurship research adopt a critical and constructive posture on what has been achieved in entrepreneurship research, the main assumptions which underly it, but also open-up new paths for creative entrepreneurship research in the future. This is a must-read for all scholars, educators and advanced students in entrepreneurship research."--Publisher's website.
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