This paper explores western perspectives and discursive practices rooted in entrepreneurship, and argue their limited applicability in non-western cultures. It appears that the western entrepreneurship paradigm does not draw on the deep-rooted settings in society and culture of many developing countries. As a result, indigenous entrepreneurial realities are not well understood. The methods employed to transform western ideologies into other cultural settings were ineffective as they were not developed to be flexible to contextual variations. The different disciplinary perspectives and the reductionist approach of the western paradigm resulted in limited returns to entrepreneurship programmes since one disciplinary perspective can never hand...
International Entrepreneurship has become a focal point of interest and an important field of resear...
International audienceIn this book, Leo-Paul Dana makes it clear that much can be learnt about the n...
The overoptimistic and often ideology-laden utilization of entrepreneur-ship-related “solutions” sha...
This paper explores western perspectives and discursive practices rooted in entrepreneurship, and ar...
The focus of this article is a conceptual analysis of the western entrepreneurship paradigm and its ...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that entrepreneurship contributes to development, impart...
This paper flows from our evaluation of some 90 works exploring the entrepreneurship and enterprise ...
This paper attempts to uncover the social reality of entrepreneurship from South Asian context. Soci...
Entrepreneurship is largely seen as an emerging field, and its theoretical development has proven ov...
Well-established popular theories focused on cognitive understanding of socio-economic change and th...
Within this chapter it is argued that there is a significant relationship between entrepreneurship a...
This paper is based on the South Asian culture, social institutions and entrepreneurship in particul...
The book is an innovative compilation of papers that explore the relationship between cultural featu...
Plain English SummaryAnthropology can broaden current understandings of how context is perceived in ...
Copyright © 2005 – Academy of Marketing ScienceOver the past decade, there have been various culture...
International Entrepreneurship has become a focal point of interest and an important field of resear...
International audienceIn this book, Leo-Paul Dana makes it clear that much can be learnt about the n...
The overoptimistic and often ideology-laden utilization of entrepreneur-ship-related “solutions” sha...
This paper explores western perspectives and discursive practices rooted in entrepreneurship, and ar...
The focus of this article is a conceptual analysis of the western entrepreneurship paradigm and its ...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that entrepreneurship contributes to development, impart...
This paper flows from our evaluation of some 90 works exploring the entrepreneurship and enterprise ...
This paper attempts to uncover the social reality of entrepreneurship from South Asian context. Soci...
Entrepreneurship is largely seen as an emerging field, and its theoretical development has proven ov...
Well-established popular theories focused on cognitive understanding of socio-economic change and th...
Within this chapter it is argued that there is a significant relationship between entrepreneurship a...
This paper is based on the South Asian culture, social institutions and entrepreneurship in particul...
The book is an innovative compilation of papers that explore the relationship between cultural featu...
Plain English SummaryAnthropology can broaden current understandings of how context is perceived in ...
Copyright © 2005 – Academy of Marketing ScienceOver the past decade, there have been various culture...
International Entrepreneurship has become a focal point of interest and an important field of resear...
International audienceIn this book, Leo-Paul Dana makes it clear that much can be learnt about the n...
The overoptimistic and often ideology-laden utilization of entrepreneur-ship-related “solutions” sha...