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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049874792
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (291 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781802621877
    Series Statement: Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research Series v.17
    Content: This edited collection stimulates discussion, shares practice and explores challenges around current and new approaches to inquiry - encompassing all aspects of entrepreneurship research, from its conception through to its execution and related issues such as education, training and learning
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Learning to See Nothing But Seeking to Gain Everything: Entrepreneurship Research as an Artistic Process of Inquiry -- Introduction -- Finding Opportunity -- Creating Voice and Space -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: A Sneak Peek into the Process of Writing Entrepreneurship Research -- Introduction -- My Body, Physical Conditions and Emotions -- I HAVE Learned to Write -- I Made a Habit Out of Writing -- Expectations and Other People Affect My Writing -- Writing Entrepreneurship Research -- Conclusion and Future Directions for Research -- References -- Chapter 3: Data Congruence in What They Say, Do and Feel: The Role of Researcher's Sensory Processing Sensitivity Trait -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Data Congruence Between What They Say, Do and Feel -- 3. The Context of the Recent Field Study -- 4. The Confessional Tale of the Field -- 4.1. Processing First Verbatims: Feeling Struck by the Stories -- 4.2. Focus Group Interview with NGO Personnel: Becoming Sensitised -- 4.3. Second Stay: Listening to Untold Stories -- 4.4. Studying the Feelings of the Participants: Will They Say What They Feel? -- 4.5. Trying to Desensitise -- 5. Discussion -- 5.1. Introducing SPS -- 5.2. SPS in the Fieldwork -- 5.3. Practical Considerations -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Critical Realism as a Framework for Engaged Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research -- Introduction: The Methodological Gap in EE Research -- EE Research Frameworks and Methodologies -- The Potential Contribution of CR -- Layered Realist Ontology -- Methodological Plurality and Flexibility -- Retroductive Analytical Processes -- Complexity, Uncertainty and Rejection of Determinism , Conclusion: How a CR Lens on EE Can Help Practitioners and Policymakers -- References -- Chapter 5: The Impactful Potential of Critical Realist Methodologies in Entrepreneurship Studies -- Introduction -- What is Critical Realism? -- What is it About Enterprise Policy that Might Create an Impactful Approach for Critical Realism? -- Transitive and Intransitive Dimensions -- Open Systems -- Context-Mechanism-Output: Realist Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Visual Methods in Entrepreneurial Identity Research: Reflections from an Enterprise Educator Perspective -- The Story Behind the Research -- Visual Methods -- Why Visual Methods? -- Research Design -- Why Include Drawings? -- The Dilemmas of Visual Methods -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Brickstorming: Using Materials to Elicit Meaning in Research Interviews -- Introduction -- Qualitative Research Interviews -- Phenomenological Interviews -- Objects and Material Interviews -- The Material Interview -- Brickstorming Experiences -- Why Lego? -- The Brickstorming Approach -- Capturing the Object -- Emotional Blocks -- Building Up and Breaking Down -- Reflections on Brickstorming -- Practical Recommendations -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 8: Making the Meaningful Moments Visible - About the Real-time Study of Entrepreneurial Sensemaking -- Introduction -- Sensemaking and Inquiry into Intersubjective Meaning-making -- Sensemaking Perspective -- Grounded Theory Approach -- Diary Data Studies: Design and Execution -- Retrospective Versus Prospective Data Collection -- Benefits of Prospective Data -- Collecting Diary Data -- Coding and Analysis -- Example of a Diary Data Study -- Study Context -- Sampling of Respondents -- Data Collection -- Data Coding and Analysis -- Results of the Analysis -- Limitations of the Diary Data Collection Method , Conclusion and Future Directions for this Research Method(s) -- References -- Chapter 9: Lost for Words: Trying to Investigate 'Place' in Entrepreneurship Research -- Introduction -- The Importance of Place in Sustainability Research -- Methodological Challenges of Researching Place -- Research Context -- Insights from Individual Conversations About Place -- Apathy to Place -- Moving to Global Concerns -- Acknowledging Place-based Language -- Comparing Regions -- Revealing a Personal Attachment to Place -- Summary of Findings -- Engaging Group Discussions of Place -- Workshop Series 1: Cumbria -- Workshop Series 2: Lancashire -- Overall Observations -- Implications for Future Place-based Research -- Key Learnings -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Decentration and Intersubjectivity: Collage as a Qualitative Method of Data Collection -- Semiotic Analysis of Images in Qualitative Research in Management and Entrepreneurship -- Collage As a Methodology to Collect Rich Qualitative Data -- Collage and Semiotic Analysis -- Step 1: Identify the LF Present in the Collage -- Step 2: Identify the Composition of the Collage -- Step 3: Identify the Key Representations of the Image -- Step 4: Identify the Viewer's Position -- Step 5: Identify the Hierarchy of Elements in the Collage -- Step 6: Interpret the Meaning of All Elements -- Methodology -- Data Analysis -- Results -- The Collage, a Physical Medium -- The Collage: Support for Oral Presentations and Exchanges -- Collage as a Medium for Expressing Emotions -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Research Involving Women in the Global South - Reflections on Power Dynamics -- Introduction -- The Lived Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs -- Financial and Material Privileges -- The Power of Knowledge -- At the Micro Bank in Tanzania -- Gender and Power Dimensions , Costs of Being a Woman in Pakistan -- Legitimacy of Research in the Global South -- Ethnography in Entrepreneurship Research -- My Own Approach to Ethnography and Auto-Ethnography -- Being Embedded in the Contexts -- The Role of Gender of the Researcher -- Power Dimensions and Ethical Considerations -- Conclusion and Future Directions for Research Methods -- Implications for Future Studies -- References -- Chapter 12: Warp and Weft in Grounded Theory: A Metaphor for a Withness Approach to Entrepreneurship Research -- Introduction -- A Withness Perspective Promises New Insights into Entrepreneuring -- Grounded Theory is a Useful Starting Point for a Withness Approach ... -- ... But it Requires Some Adaptation to Approximate Withness -- Thinking of the Warp and Weft of Process Data Helps Researchers Design and Sample for Withness -- Studying the Unfolding of Strategy-making in an International New Venture -- Diaries: A Potent Data Collection Instrument for the Warp -- Interviews: A Useful Instrument to Sample for the Weft -- Ethnographic Fieldwork: The Main Complement for Both Warp and Weft -- Archival Data: Naturalistic Input for the Warp -- Positive Aspects of the Study -- Remaining Challenges -- Conclusion and Future Directions for Research Methods Pedagogy -- References -- Chapter 13: Building an Immigrant Entrepreneurship Grounded Theory: The Case of MEXICAN Entrepreneurs in Quebec -- Introduction -- Grounded Theory and Entrepreneurship Studies -- From Grounded Theory Method to Grounded Theory Methods -- Theorising the Immigrant Entrepreneurship of Mexicans in Québec -- Territory of Analysis -- Sources and Methods of Data Collection -- Coding and Analysis Techniques -- Limits of the Research -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Intersubjective Dialogue as a Form of Inquiry - Discussing the Purpose of Entrepreneurship Education Tools , EE and Tools -- Approach -- Step 1: Subjective Positions -- Author 1 - Katarina Ellborg -- Author 2 - Nicolai Nybye -- Step 2: Joint Experience - A Dialogue on the Purpose of Discussing Teaching Tools -- Step 3: Individual Reflections from a Theoretical Perspective -- Author 1's Reflections on the Dialogue -- Author 2's Reflection on the Dialogue -- Step 4: Integrating Discussion and Theory Development -- Conclusion and Future Directions for Research Methods Pedagogy -- References -- Chapter 15: Critical Reflexivity as the Last Frontier to Uncover and Change the Ideologies Buried Behind Practices -- Introduction -- The Entrepreneurship-as-Practice Turn and Ideological Discussions in Entrepreneurship -- Ideology, Althusser and 'Going Against the Grain' -- The Interpellated Researcher Subject -- Critical Reflexivity - Recognising the 'Person in the Mirror' -- Reflexive Account One: Just Give 'em What That Want -- Reflexive Account Two: Treasures Never To Be Found -- Reflexive Account Three: The Show Must Go On -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 16: Epilogue - Modes of Inquiry for a World Worth Living in for All ... -- Introduction -- What is the World Asking? -- Modes of Inquiry for a World Worth Living in for All -- Making Movement -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Higgins, David Nurturing Modalities of Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Research Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 ISBN 9781802621860
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949615613402882
    Format: 1 online resource (352 pages).
    ISBN: 9781802621877
    Series Statement: Contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ; v. 17
    Content: Despite the developing richness of the field of Entrepreneurship research, the output still suffers from a lack of methodological diversity. This edited collection stimulates discussion, shares practice and explores challenges around current and new approaches to inquiry - encompassing all aspects of entrepreneurship research, from its conception through to its execution and related issues such as education, training and learning. Advancing the way, we learn, think about and engage with various modalities of inquiry in Entrepreneurship research and practice, and its related subjects and areas of interest, the chapter authors draw inspiration from leading academics in the subject areas across the field. Their explorations centre around three critical points: the questioning of assumptions - who we are and what it is that we want to achieve; of what really makes sense - how we live and experience, our own and other voices and conversations; and of understanding our relationship with our social world and recognising its dynamic and emergent nature. Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research is an official book series of the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Each volume is designed around a specific theme of importance to the entrepreneurship and small business community with articles collectively exploring and developing theory and practice in the field.
    Note: Includes index. , Chapter 1. Introduction: Learning to see nothing but seeking to gain everything: Entrepreneurship research as an artistic process of inquiry / David Higgins and Trudie Murray -- Chapter 2. A sneak peek into the process of writing entrepreneurship research / Piritta Parkkari -- Chapter 3. Data congruence in what they say, do, and feel: The role of researcher's sensory processing sensitivity trait / Yosra Boughattas and Erno T. Tornikoski -- Chapter 4. Critical realism as a framework for engaged entrepreneurial ecosystem research / Steve Johnson -- Chapter 5. The impactful potential of critical realist methodologies in entrepreneurship studies / Robert Wapshott and Oliver Mallett -- Chapter 6. Visual methods in entrepreneurial identity research / reflections from an enterprise educator perspective / Sarah Preedy and Peter McLuskie -- Chapter 7. Brickstorming: Using materials to elicit meaning in research interviews / Helen Williams and Katrina Pritchard -- Chapter 8. Making the meaningful moments visible - about the real-time study of entrepreneurial sensemaking / Gabi Kaffka and Norris Krueger-- Chapter 9. Lost for words: Trying to investigate 'place' in entrepreneurship research / Catherine Olphin, Joanne Larty, and David Tyfield -- Chapter 10. Decentration and intersubjectivity, collage as a qualitative method of data collection / Stéphane Foliard, Sandrine Le Pontois, and Caroline Verzat -- Chapter 11. Research involving women in the global south - reflections on power dynamics / Marta Lindvert -- Chapter 12. Warp and weft in grounded theory: A metaphor for a witness approach to entrepreneurship research / Heiko Marc Schmidt and Sandra Milena Santamaria-Alvarez -- Chapter 13. Building an immigrant entrepreneurship grounded theory: The case of Mexican entrepreneurs in quebec / Héctor José Martínez Arboleya -- Chapter 14. Intersubjective dialogue as a form of inquiry - discussing the purpose of entrepreneurship education tools / Katarina Ellborg and Nicolai Nybye -- Chapter 15. Critical reflexivity as the last frontier to uncover and change the ideologies buried behind practices / Nicole Gross -- Chapter 16. Epilogue: Nurturing modes of inquiry for a world worth living in ... / Catherine Brentnall.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781802621860
    Additional Edition: PDF version: ISBN 9781802621853
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV049489083
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 272 Seiten).
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-1-80262-185-3 , 978-1-80262-187-7
    Series Statement: Contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research volume 17
    Content: Despite the developing richness of the field of Entrepreneurship research, the output still suffers from a lack of methodological diversity. This edited collection stimulates discussion, shares practice and explores challenges around current and new approaches to inquiry - encompassing all aspects of entrepreneurship research, from its conception through to its execution and related issues such as education, training and learning. Advancing the way, we learn, think about and engage with various modalities of inquiry in Entrepreneurship research and practice, and its related subjects and areas of interest, the chapter authors draw inspiration from leading academics in the subject areas across the field. Their explorations centre around three critical points: the questioning of assumptions - who we are and what it is that we want to achieve; of what really makes sense - how we live and experience, our own and other voices and conversations; and of understanding our relationship with our social world and recognising its dynamic and emergent nature. Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research is an official book series of the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Each volume is designed around a specific theme of importance to the entrepreneurship and small business community with articles collectively exploring and developing theory and practice in the field.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-80262-186-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Higgins, David 19XX-
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