doi: 10.1177/1042258720959251This article contributes to the research agenda of emancipatory entrepreneurship by developing the understanding of emancipation as a social imaginary in entrepreneurship. In particular, we draw on fiction and philosophical hermeneutics to generate three ideal types of the social imaginary of emancipation in entrepreneurship theorizing. Building on our hermeneutic analysis, we introduce a framework that explains how entrepreneurship theorizing can strengthen, undermine, and shape emancipatory practices as well as the social imaginary of emancipation. We conclude our article by explicating and discussing the relevancy of emancipation in and for entrepreneurship theorizing across different social imaginaries and s...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
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This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use the attribute "critical" as a sensitizing concept to em...
Purpose The aim of the study is to examine the reciprocal relation between context and emancipatory...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the reciprocal relation between context and emancipatory...
This article contributes to critical discussions questioning the emancipatory potential of entrepren...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how power is discursively produced in local entrepreneurial proc...
This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philo...
Entrepreneurship as existential act In this paper I argue that business economics tends to present a...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper contributes to a recent movement to reframe entrepreneurship theory into a more critical ...
This article presents and analyses three cases, which integrate features of both social movements an...
Abstract: On the macro level, bankruptcies are an intrinsic part of market economies and result in r...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
Contains fulltext : 143777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The overempha...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use the attribute "critical" as a sensitizing concept to em...
Purpose The aim of the study is to examine the reciprocal relation between context and emancipatory...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the reciprocal relation between context and emancipatory...
This article contributes to critical discussions questioning the emancipatory potential of entrepren...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how power is discursively produced in local entrepreneurial proc...
This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philo...
Entrepreneurship as existential act In this paper I argue that business economics tends to present a...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
This paper contributes to a recent movement to reframe entrepreneurship theory into a more critical ...
This article presents and analyses three cases, which integrate features of both social movements an...
Abstract: On the macro level, bankruptcies are an intrinsic part of market economies and result in r...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
Contains fulltext : 143777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The overempha...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...