Keeping (Social) Entrepreneurship Hybrid: Towards a Dangerous Research Agenda?
Auteur(s)
Pascal Dey
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Creative process theories of entrepreneurship have mainly been formulated in terms of enactment, narration, disclosure and effectuation. This paper contributes to the theory of entrepreneuring by developing the concept of invention which both emphasizes the relational and embodied qualities of novelty. Moving the focus from creative destruction to deconstructive creativity, this paper lays the basis for a research agenda of entrepreneurship studies that we qualify as "dangerous", giving credit to the as yet neglected double-sidedness of entrepreneuring: the riskiness and promise of invention.
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Langue
English
Datum
2006
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