Research handbook on entrepreneurial behavior, practice and process

"What do entrepreneurs do? In a comprehensive and detailed exploration using three perspectives -behavior, practice and process - this Research Handbook demonstrates specific methods for answering that question and provides insights into the implications of pursuing that question. The authors d...

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Other Authors: Teague, Bruce T. (Editor), Gartner, William B. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2020, 2020
Series:Research handbooks in business and management
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a 1. Introduction to the Research handbook on entrepreneurial behavior, practice and process (1) / William B. Gartner and Bruce T. Teague -- PART I. PERSPECTIVES: 2. Expert skills : implications for studying the behavior of entrepreneurs (12) / Bruce T. Teague and William B. Gartner -- 3. Advancing entrepreneurship as practice : previous developments and future possibilities (30) / Neil Aaron Thompson and Orla Byrne -- 4. Entrepreneurial process : mapping a multiplicity of conversations (56) / Dimo Dimov -- PART II. METHODS: 5. Ethnography's answer to the plus zone challenge of entrepreneurship (82) / R. Duncan M. Pelly and Alain Fayolle -- 6. Performing affirmation : autoethnography as an activist approach to entrepreneurship (102) / Kim Poldner -- 7. Searching for the roots of entrepreneuring as practice : introducing the enactive approach (138) / Bengt Johannisson -- 8. Practicing participant observations : capturing entrepreneurial practices (168) / Malin Tillmar --  
505 0 |a 15 Designing experiential entrepreneurship education based on entrepreneurial practice and behavior (335) / Jan P. Warhuus, Helle Neergaard and Claus Thrane -- Index. (361) 
505 0 |a the use of personal diaries (182) / Elco van Burg and Tomas Karlsson -- 10. Collecting digital research data through social media platforms : can "scientific social media" disrupt entrepreneurship research methods? (199) / Martin Lackéus -- 11. Perspectives in multilevel research in entrepreneurship (242) / Susana C. Santos and António Caetano -- PART III. INSIGHTS: 12. Temporality and embodied practice : theorizing the relationality of entrepreneurial events (263) / Paul Selden and Denise Fletcher -- 13. Socially situated entrepreneurial cognition : promising linkage and directions in studying entrepreneurial behavior, practice and process (283) / Hamid Vahidnia, Ronald K. Mitchell, J. Robert Mitchell and H. Shawna Chen -- 14. A longitudinal project of new venture teamwork and outcomes (309) / Anna Brattström, Frédéric Delmar, Alan R. Johnson and Karl Wennberg --  
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520 |a "What do entrepreneurs do? In a comprehensive and detailed exploration using three perspectives -behavior, practice and process - this Research Handbook demonstrates specific methods for answering that question and provides insights into the implications of pursuing that question. The authors demonstrate a variety of methods including ethnography, autoethnography, participant observation, diaries, social media platforms and multilevel research techniques to delve into the foundations of entrepreneurial behavior. In addition to reinvigorating this long dormant area of scholarship, these chapters provide scholars with the idea that the disparate perspectives on this topic are really headed in the same direction. They also demonstrate the notion that similar tools can be utilized to answer the same type of questions emanating from these different perspectives. The contributors go on to offer insights to a wide range of scholarship on organizations. Entrepreneurship scholars, PhD students, and upper level graduate and undergraduate students who want a current overview on the theories, methods and implications of studying entrepreneurship will welcome the insights explored in this Research Handbook"--