Joseph Schumpeter's plea for the use of historical methods to understand the dynamic nature of entrepreneurship remains for the most part unsatisfied despite some 60 years of effort and it is argued that the absence of a suitable research framework is a contributing factor to the largely fragmented results to date. A critical realist approach is proposed as a suitable framework for addressing many aspects of Schumpeter’s plea. With its prioritisation of ontology, critical realism is more likely than the positivist/deductivist methods of mainstream economics to lead to the intellectually rigorous explanation of innovation, entrepreneurship and economic growth that Schumpeter was seeking
The equilibrium-based approaches that dominate entrepreneurship research offer useful insights into ...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...
Joseph Schumpeter argued that a dynamic historical perspective was necessary in studying entrepreneu...
This chapter argues for the unrealised potential value of methodologies derived from a critical real...
The AMR Decade Award for Shane and Venkataraman's (2000) “The Promise of Entrepreneurship As a Field...
Schumpeter’s theory of entrepreneurship and innovation has been repeatedly interpreted in terms of a...
Few papers have offered clear guidance for the application of critical realism (CR) to empirical stu...
The English-language literature of technological change is one of the few areas of economic writing ...
This chapter provides an outline of the origins and principal features of critical realist social th...
Ignorance and misunderstanding of Schumpeter’s writing are the main reasons why the Anglo-American S...
In his writings Joseph Schumpeter stresses the important role played by the entrepreneur, serving as...
This paper, exploratory by nature, raises a fundamental question regarding the relevance of Schumpet...
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Joseph A. Schumpeter's research and theories, and ...
equili-brative market process, I emphasized these differences as I then saw them. Schumpeter’s entre...
The equilibrium-based approaches that dominate entrepreneurship research offer useful insights into ...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...
Joseph Schumpeter argued that a dynamic historical perspective was necessary in studying entrepreneu...
This chapter argues for the unrealised potential value of methodologies derived from a critical real...
The AMR Decade Award for Shane and Venkataraman's (2000) “The Promise of Entrepreneurship As a Field...
Schumpeter’s theory of entrepreneurship and innovation has been repeatedly interpreted in terms of a...
Few papers have offered clear guidance for the application of critical realism (CR) to empirical stu...
The English-language literature of technological change is one of the few areas of economic writing ...
This chapter provides an outline of the origins and principal features of critical realist social th...
Ignorance and misunderstanding of Schumpeter’s writing are the main reasons why the Anglo-American S...
In his writings Joseph Schumpeter stresses the important role played by the entrepreneur, serving as...
This paper, exploratory by nature, raises a fundamental question regarding the relevance of Schumpet...
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Joseph A. Schumpeter's research and theories, and ...
equili-brative market process, I emphasized these differences as I then saw them. Schumpeter’s entre...
The equilibrium-based approaches that dominate entrepreneurship research offer useful insights into ...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author revi...