Table of contents - Special Issue: Critical perspectives on entrepreneurship and enterprise development
Emancipation and/or oppression? Conceptualizing dimensions of criticality in entrepreneurship studies
Karen Verduijn, Pascal Dey, Deirdre Tedmanson, Caroline EssersThe purpose of this paper is to use the attribute “critical” as a sensitizing concept to emphasize entrepreneurship's role in overcoming extant relations of exploitation…
Entrepreneuring together: his and her stories
Attila Bruni, Manuela PerrottaAmong the various “critical” voices which have contributed to problematizing the discourse on entrepreneurship, that of gender studies is indubitably one of the most significant…
When entrepreneurial identity meets multiple social identities : Interplays and identity work of women entrepreneurs
Stephanie Chasserio, Philippe Pailot, Corinne PoroliThis paper aims at exploring the dynamics of multiple identities of women entrepreneurs (WE). The paper analyse how WE do identity work in relation to specific identity…
Postcolonial feminist analysis of high-technology entrepreneuring
Banu Ozkazanc-PanThe purpose of this paper is to examine identity formation and networking practices relevant for high-technology entrepreneuring or the enactment of entrepreneurship in Silicon…
The other end of entrepreneurship: a narrative study of insolvency practice in Ireland
Padraig Timothy McCarthy, Chris O'Riordan, Ray Griffin– The purpose of this paper is to focus on the other end of entrepreneurship – the disassembling of enterprises by insolvency professionals.
The abject of entrepreneurship: failure, fiasco, fraud
Lena Olaison, Bent Meier SørensenFailure as an integral part of the entrepreneurial process has recently become a hot topic. The purpose of this paper is to review this debate as expressed both in research on…
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- Prof Paul Jones