We critically examine entrepreneurship as a solution to grand challenges from a mythic perspective. We argue that the prevailing discourse on entrepreneurship as a means of solving societal problems is based on mythical narratives that offer an incomplete and deceptive account of its capabilities. By focusing on what is excluded or negated, we unveil the myth of entrepreneurship as a solution to grand challenges. Using the concept of ‘structural injustice,’ we demonstrate how explicitly political, complex-sensitive, and holistic explanations of grand challenges are marginalized in entrepreneurship research. We identify three mechanisms, which we call ‘figures of thought,’ that perpetuate the myth while suppressing alternative explanations s...
International audienceThe institutionalization of entrepreneurship is undeniably a good thing for th...
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Entrepreneurship is often associated with positive attributes such as innovation and economic growth...
Entrepreneurship scholarship is typified by a tendency to view entrepreneurship as an exclusively po...
A topic of growing interest in entrepreneurship research is how entrepreneurial ventures address gra...
The phenomenon of entrepreneurship has historically been viewed as an agential and meritocratic acti...
Nowadays, entrepreneurship appears as the driver of social and economic development (Observatory of ...
Purpose – The author applies methodological concepts from The Poverty of Historicism to contemporary...
Despite an almost universally accepted belief outside academia that entrepreneurial activity is a po...
The preceding chapters have put forward convincing arguments that social entrepreneurship is a polit...
Metaphors are powerful tools for sensemaking, sensegiving, and theory development, but they are ofte...
In this article, we briefly identify three main challenges/issues that should be taken into consider...
Contains fulltext : 177637.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The research ...
This article highlights the normative bias in the entrepreneurial theories of Schumpeter and Kirzner...
International audienceThe institutionalization of entrepreneurship is undeniably a good thing for th...
Contains fulltext : 170796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The research on...
Contains fulltext : 111985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
Entrepreneurship is often associated with positive attributes such as innovation and economic growth...
Entrepreneurship scholarship is typified by a tendency to view entrepreneurship as an exclusively po...
A topic of growing interest in entrepreneurship research is how entrepreneurial ventures address gra...
The phenomenon of entrepreneurship has historically been viewed as an agential and meritocratic acti...
Nowadays, entrepreneurship appears as the driver of social and economic development (Observatory of ...
Purpose – The author applies methodological concepts from The Poverty of Historicism to contemporary...
Despite an almost universally accepted belief outside academia that entrepreneurial activity is a po...
The preceding chapters have put forward convincing arguments that social entrepreneurship is a polit...
Metaphors are powerful tools for sensemaking, sensegiving, and theory development, but they are ofte...
In this article, we briefly identify three main challenges/issues that should be taken into consider...
Contains fulltext : 177637.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The research ...
This article highlights the normative bias in the entrepreneurial theories of Schumpeter and Kirzner...
International audienceThe institutionalization of entrepreneurship is undeniably a good thing for th...
Contains fulltext : 170796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The research on...
Contains fulltext : 111985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...