Identity construction as a form of institutional work has mainly been studied from discursive perspectives. We examine how the identity of start-up entrepreneurs is constructed within the sociomaterial setting of a major start-up and technology conference, to enhance institutionalization of start-up entrepreneurship. We draw from the theories of performative identity construction, sociomateriality, and affect. Our study contributes to research on institutional work by highlighting the sociomaterial and affective nature of identity construction as a form of institutional work. We demonstrate how the identity of a start-up entrepreneurs is constructed as rock star, vital entrepreneur, and buddy in a start-up ecosystem. Further, we present cha...
Purpose: This study unpacks how organizational members construct a collective entrepreneurial identi...
textabstractThe intersection of entrepreneurship research and institutional theory has begun to attr...
Drawing on social identity theory, we explore the identities, behaviors, and actions of 49 firm foun...
Identity construction as a form of institutional work has mainly been studied from discursive perspe...
Identity construction as a form of institutional work has mainly been studied from discursive perspe...
Higher education institutions promote academic entrepreneurship through organizational arrangements ...
This paper examines how the view of entrepreneurs as innovating, high growth risk-takers conflicts w...
Unlike the commercial counterparts who hold a constant salient business identity that is for profit ...
Citing a scholarly movement towards contextualized entrepreneurship research, this dissertation expl...
Entrepreneurialism has gradually evolved expanding in scope, complication, and consideration from th...
This thesis expands existing understanding of institutional logics, institutional entrepreneurship a...
This study analyses the interrelationship between the micro-foundations of institutionalization and ...
A growing body of research indicates that the entrepreneur’s identity is core to our understanding o...
Research summaryEntrepreneurial behavior is core to our understanding of entrepreneurship. Yet, rese...
Purpose: This study explores how aspiring entrepreneurs navigate between their own individual self-c...
Purpose: This study unpacks how organizational members construct a collective entrepreneurial identi...
textabstractThe intersection of entrepreneurship research and institutional theory has begun to attr...
Drawing on social identity theory, we explore the identities, behaviors, and actions of 49 firm foun...
Identity construction as a form of institutional work has mainly been studied from discursive perspe...
Identity construction as a form of institutional work has mainly been studied from discursive perspe...
Higher education institutions promote academic entrepreneurship through organizational arrangements ...
This paper examines how the view of entrepreneurs as innovating, high growth risk-takers conflicts w...
Unlike the commercial counterparts who hold a constant salient business identity that is for profit ...
Citing a scholarly movement towards contextualized entrepreneurship research, this dissertation expl...
Entrepreneurialism has gradually evolved expanding in scope, complication, and consideration from th...
This thesis expands existing understanding of institutional logics, institutional entrepreneurship a...
This study analyses the interrelationship between the micro-foundations of institutionalization and ...
A growing body of research indicates that the entrepreneur’s identity is core to our understanding o...
Research summaryEntrepreneurial behavior is core to our understanding of entrepreneurship. Yet, rese...
Purpose: This study explores how aspiring entrepreneurs navigate between their own individual self-c...
Purpose: This study unpacks how organizational members construct a collective entrepreneurial identi...
textabstractThe intersection of entrepreneurship research and institutional theory has begun to attr...
Drawing on social identity theory, we explore the identities, behaviors, and actions of 49 firm foun...