(De)Mobilizing the Entrepreneurship Discourse: Exploring Entrepreneurial Thinking and Action

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(De)Mobilizing the Entrepreneurship Discourse: Exploring Entrepreneurial Thinking and Action

Author(s): Frederic Bill (Editor), Björn Bjerke (Editor), Anders W. Johansson (Editor)

  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun. 2010
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 264 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1849801452
  • ISBN-13: 9781849801454

Book Description

This unique and fascinating book takes a critical look at aspects of the prevalent entrepreneurship discourse and presents several substantive new theories, prescribing what should be abandoned (demobilization) and what should be adopted or given a more central position (mobilization).

The contributors contend that entrepreneurship is not only an economic matter; that it is not a predominantly male-gender issue; and that it is not only done by heroes or extraordinary efforts but rather that it is as much a matter of ordinary, routine activities. They conclude that the entrepreneurship literature could greatly benefit from including the concepts of space and place, that resistance to it is an important aspect of its success, and that it is just as much about imitation as about creativity. Finally, they address the issue that what should be demobilized or mobilized in the entrepreneurship discourse might actually be the wrong question, since entrepreneurship is arguably a way of life.

At the cutting edge of entrepreneurship research, this thought-provoking book will prove a stimulating read for entrepreneurship academics, students and researchers in the fields of entrepreneurship and business and management.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘This book is a banquet for readers who are open to a broader menu of ideas and insights into the nature of entrepreneurship, how it occurs, and the circumstances by which it manifests itself. By seeing the phenomenon of entrepreneurship in new and intriguing ways, the authors in this book helped me re-imagine the many different kinds of entrepreneurships that exist. I’m very impressed with the creativity and scope of this book, and the cleverness of these scholars to bring so many delicious perspectives to the table. A book that is challenging and enjoyable to read.’ — William B. Gartner, Clemson University, US

About the Author

Edited by Frederic Bill, the late Björn Bjerke and the late Anders W. Johansson, formerly Linnaeus University, Sweden

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