Nurturing modalities of inquiry in entrepreneurship research : seeing the world through the eyes of those who research

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 o...

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Other Authors Higgins, David (Editor), Brentnall, Catherine (Editor), Jones, Paul (Editor), McGowan, Pauric (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesContemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ; v. 17.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802621877
DOI10.1108/S2040-7246202317
Physical Description1 online resource (352 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • 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.