Critical perspectives on entrepreneurship: Challenging dominant discourses

Caroline Essers, Pascal Dey, Deirdre Tedmanson, Karen Verduyn

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33 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Entrepreneurship is largely considered to be a positive force, driving venture creation and economic growth. Critical Perspectives on Entrepreneurship questions the accepted norms and dominant assumptions of scholarship on the matter, and reveals how they can actually obscure important questions of identity, ideology and inequality. The book’s distinguished authors and editors explore how entrepreneurship study can privilege certain forms of economic action, whilst labelling other, more collective forms of organization and exchange as problematic. Demystifying the archetypal vision of the white, male entrepreneur, this book gives voice to other entrepreneurial subjectivities and engages with the tensions, paradoxes and ambiguities at the heart of the topic. This challenging collection seeks to further the momentum for alternate analyses of the field, and to promote the growing voice of critical entrepreneurship studies. It is a useful tool for researchers, advanced students and policy-makers.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages272
ISBN (Electronic)9781317382010
ISBN (Print)9781138938878
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

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