This paper discusses entrepreneurship as a process of subversive organising, a journey towards becoming Other. Examining the field of stand-up comedy in Finland, we argue that the desire to become an entrepreneur is not only an individual quest, but also a social, subversive desire to resist fixed, institutionally bounded professional identities. Subversive desire, performed through de/professionalisation and de/institutionalisation, constitutes entrepreneuring as a social practice of creation: a nonlinear quest towards difference, discontinuity and intuitive futures yet to come. Subversive practice, in this respect, promotes and sustains, rather than resolves, the inherent tensions of entrepreneuring
Entrepreneurship is a diverse and complex phenomenon. However, despite substantial developments in t...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
Traditional entrepreneurship research often tends to view entrepreneurship in terms of individual ac...
This paper discusses entrepreneurship as a process of subversive organising, a journey to...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how power is discursively produced in local entrepreneurial proc...
Becoming an entrepreneur seems to be an endless topic in entrepreneurship research. In other words t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel conception of embodied entrepreneurial ident...
This paper is concerned with extending our understanding of the entrepreneurial process. Taking a f...
Observing the technical enablers of the new forms of work and the prominent changes in the corporate...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
In this research note, we further Alistair R. Anderson's argument that an atomized view of entrepren...
Employing a social construction perspective, this article argues that entrepreneurs are uniquely emp...
This paper views entrepreneurship from a social constructionist perspective. The basic standpoint is...
Purpose – This study attempts to advance our understanding of social ventures as organisational hybr...
Entrepreneurship is a diverse and complex phenomenon. However, despite substantial developments in t...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
Traditional entrepreneurship research often tends to view entrepreneurship in terms of individual ac...
This paper discusses entrepreneurship as a process of subversive organising, a journey to...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how power is discursively produced in local entrepreneurial proc...
Becoming an entrepreneur seems to be an endless topic in entrepreneurship research. In other words t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel conception of embodied entrepreneurial ident...
This paper is concerned with extending our understanding of the entrepreneurial process. Taking a f...
Observing the technical enablers of the new forms of work and the prominent changes in the corporate...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
In this research note, we further Alistair R. Anderson's argument that an atomized view of entrepren...
Employing a social construction perspective, this article argues that entrepreneurs are uniquely emp...
This paper views entrepreneurship from a social constructionist perspective. The basic standpoint is...
Purpose – This study attempts to advance our understanding of social ventures as organisational hybr...
Entrepreneurship is a diverse and complex phenomenon. However, despite substantial developments in t...
We propose a critical realist-informed conception of entrepreneurial identity – the personal power t...
Traditional entrepreneurship research often tends to view entrepreneurship in terms of individual ac...