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    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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