Philosophical Reflexivity and Entrepreneurship Research Routledge Rethinking Entrepreneurship Research Series
Coordonnateurs : Fayolle Alain, Ramoglou Stratos, Karatas-Ozkan Mine, Nicolopoulou Katerina
"?Philosophy is inescapable?. This is the powerful mantra and call to action of this authoritative and informative collection of essays. Acting upon the conviction that empirical scrutiny only takes us so far in understanding the full nature of entrepreneurship, this text provides a set of thoughtful, and refreshing commentaries on the different ways in which philosophical assumptions shape entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship scholarship will be richer for the reading of it."
Denise Elaine Fletcher, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
"This book offers the reader a variety of philosophical ideas and approaches to spur reflection on taken for granted assumptions about what entrepreneurship is and the ways entrepreneurship scholars understand this phenomenon. The chapters in this book go beyond critiquing current ideas and perspectives, rather, the book opens up important lines of inquiry in such topic areas as: uncertainty, the imagination, social construction, critical realism, and the nature of failure. I expect that many of the insights from this book will provide directions for major avenues of entrepreneurship scholarship over the next decade. Scholars who want clues about the future direction of the entrepreneurship field would be wise to explore this book."
William B. Gartner, Bertarelli Foundation Distinguished Professor of Family Entrepreneurship, Babson College, USA
- Introduction: Reflecting on our philosophical journey
- Applying Philosophy to Entrepreneurship and the Social Sciences
- New partial theory in entrepreneurship: explanation, examination, exploitation and exemplification
- Social constructionism and entrepreneurial opportunity
- Serious realist philosophy and applied entrepreneurship
- Critical realism as a supporting philosophy for entrepreneurship and small business studies
- The other reading: Reflections of postcolonial deconstruction for critical entrepreneurship studies
- Cruel optimism: the stories of entrepreneurial attachments
- Critiquing and renewing the entrepreneurial imagination
- Examining the contributions of Social Science to Entrepreneurship: the cases of Cosmopolitanism and Orientalism
- A Unified Account of the Firm: Deontic Architecture
- Uncertainty under Entrepreneurship
Stratos Ramoglou, Mine Karatas-Ozkan, Alain Fayolle and Katerina Nicolopoulou
Russ McBride
Richard J. Arend
Luke Pittaway, Rachida Aissaoui and Joe Fox
Lee Martin and Nick Wilson
John Kitching
Anna-Liisa Kaasila-Pakanen and Vesa Puhakka
Natasha Slutskaya, Oliver Mallett and Janet Borgerson
Neil A. Thompson
Katerina Nicolopoulou and Christine Samy
Brian R. Gordon and Russ McBride
Dimo Dimov
Alain Fayolle is a Professor of entrepreneurship, the founder and Director of the Entrepreneurship Research Centre at EM Lyon Business School, France. Alain published thirty-five books and over one hundred articles.
Stratos Ramoglou is an Associate Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Southampton, UK. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and his research interests include entrepreneurship, organization theory and philosophy of science.
Mine Karatas-Ozkan is a Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Southampton Business School. Her research focuses on social and diversity dimensions of entrepreneurship.
Katerina Nicolopoulou is a Senior Lecturer at Strathclyde Business School, UK. Her research focuses on social, sustainable and diversity-based forms of entrepreneurship as well as on the concept of cosmopolitanism as a disposition for developing entrepreneurship.
Date de parution : 12-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Philosophical Reflexivity and Entrepreneurship Research :
Mots-clés :
Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship research; Reflexivity; Entrepreneurship theory; Entrepreneurial epistemologies; Social constructionism; Double Entry Bookkeeping; entrepreneurial imagination; Double Entry; Stratos Ramoglou; Berlant’s Cruel Optimism; Mine Karatas-Ozkan; Individual’s Subjective Reality; Russ McBride; Discovery View; Richard J; Arend; Luke Pittaway; Individual Opportunity Nexus; Rachida Aïssaoui; Entrepreneurship Scholars; Joe Fox; Postcolonial Deconstruction; Lee Martin; Black Box; Nick Wilson; John Kitching; Entrepreneurial Ideal; Anna-Liisa Kaasila-Pakanen; Cruel Optimism; Vesa Puhakka; Entrepreneurship Studies; Natasha Slutskaya; Entrepreneurship Field; Oliver Mallett; Small Business Research; Janet Borgerson; Entrepreneurial Project; Neil A; Thompson; Critical Entrepreneurship; Katerina Nicolopoulou; Secondary Imagination; Christine Samy; Role Hierarchies; Brian R; Gordon; Critical Realism; Dimo Dimov; Dynamic Capabilities; Entrepreneurial Opportunity; Bearing Uncertainty; Critical Realist Social Ontology