Much entrepreneurship research explicitly or implicitly employs positivistic methods where theoretical concepts and the things we encounter in the world are treated as unequivocally given. While important such approaches tend to bracket many animated aspects of human being and behaviour commonly associated with entrepreneurship. To offer an alternative this chapter introduces the phenomenological tradition through the philosophies of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Phenomenology problematizes positivism and sees all knowledge as grounded in the everyday life experiences. Building from this tradition, phenomenological methods can be used to capture and communicate the meanings of different entrepreneurial experiences. Such an approach...
This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philo...
Entrepreneurship is characterized by complex, dynamic and emergent processes, and the interplay betw...
This work analyzes entrepreneurship literature to show the inconsistency of exploring change within ...
Much entrepreneurship research explicitly or implicitly employs positivistic methods where theoretic...
What does it mean to be entrepreneurial? This paper examines how this type of question can be addres...
This paper describes phenomenological approaches to studying entrepreneurs and their behaviours with...
In recent years, the field of entrepreneurship has witnessed an emerging body of research that opera...
It is not uncommon for business researchers to avoid discussion associated with the philosophy of sc...
PurposeEntrepreneurship is a complex social activity. Hence, knowledge production in the field requi...
This conceptual paper suggests ‘Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis’ (IPA) as an appropriate me...
International audienceEntrepreneurship research attracts scholars from a wide spectrum of discipline...
This thesis sets out to develop a model of entrepreneurial action that takes its point of departure ...
Entrepreneurship is characterized by complex, dynamic and emergent processes, and the interplay betw...
International audienceThe focus of this paper is on firm-level entrepreneurial behaviours and the pr...
Entrepreneurship research has predominately focused on firm-level conceptions of success and the pe...
This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philo...
Entrepreneurship is characterized by complex, dynamic and emergent processes, and the interplay betw...
This work analyzes entrepreneurship literature to show the inconsistency of exploring change within ...
Much entrepreneurship research explicitly or implicitly employs positivistic methods where theoretic...
What does it mean to be entrepreneurial? This paper examines how this type of question can be addres...
This paper describes phenomenological approaches to studying entrepreneurs and their behaviours with...
In recent years, the field of entrepreneurship has witnessed an emerging body of research that opera...
It is not uncommon for business researchers to avoid discussion associated with the philosophy of sc...
PurposeEntrepreneurship is a complex social activity. Hence, knowledge production in the field requi...
This conceptual paper suggests ‘Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis’ (IPA) as an appropriate me...
International audienceEntrepreneurship research attracts scholars from a wide spectrum of discipline...
This thesis sets out to develop a model of entrepreneurial action that takes its point of departure ...
Entrepreneurship is characterized by complex, dynamic and emergent processes, and the interplay betw...
International audienceThe focus of this paper is on firm-level entrepreneurial behaviours and the pr...
Entrepreneurship research has predominately focused on firm-level conceptions of success and the pe...
This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philo...
Entrepreneurship is characterized by complex, dynamic and emergent processes, and the interplay betw...
This work analyzes entrepreneurship literature to show the inconsistency of exploring change within ...