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Baker, Ted and Welter, Friederike (2020) Contextualizing Entrepreneurship Theory. 1 ed. Routledge, New York. ISBN 9781351110631

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Abstract

As the breadth and empirical diversity of entrepreneurship research have increased rapidly during the last decade, the quest to find a "one-size-fits-all" general theory of entrepreneurship has given way to a growing appreciation for the importance of contexts. This promises to improve both the practical relevance and the theoretical rigor of research in this field. Entrepreneurship means different things to different people at different times and in different places and both its causes and its consequences likewise vary. For example, for some people entrepreneurship can be a glorious path to emancipation, while for others it can represent the yoke tethering them to the burdens of overwork and drudgery. For some communities it can drive renaissance and vibrancy while for others it allows only bare survival. In this book, we assess and attempt to push forward contemporary conceptualizations of contexts that matter for entrepreneurship, pointing in particular to opportunities generating new insights by attending to contexts in novel or underexplored ways.

This book shows that the ongoing contextualization of entrepreneurship research should not simply generate a proliferation of unique theories – one for every context – but can instead result in better theory construction, testing and understanding of boundary conditions, thereby leading us to richer and more profound understanding of entrepreneurship across its many forms.

Contextualizing Entrepreneurship Theory will critically review the current debate and existing literature on contexts and entrepreneurship and use this to synthesize new theoretical and methodological frameworks that point to important directions for future research.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
H Social Sciences > HG Finance
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email lib@uiii.ac.id
Date Deposited: 23 Nov 2021 02:32
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2021 02:32
URI: http://digitalcollections.uiii.ac.id/id/eprint/558

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