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245 00 Philosophical reflexivity and entrepreneurship research /
       |cedited by Alain Fayolle, Stratos Ramoglou, Mine Karatas-
       Ozkan and Katerina Nicolopoulou.|h[O'Reilly electronic 
       resource] 
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490 1  Routledge rethinking entrepreneurship research 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction : reflecting on our philosophical journey / 
       Stratos Ramoglou, Mine Karatas-Ozkan, Alain Fayolle and 
       Katerina Nicolopoulou -- Applying philosophy to 
       entrepreneurship and the social sciences / Russ McBride --
       New partial theory in entrepreneurship: explanation, 
       examination, exploitation and exemplification / Richard J.
       Arend -- Social constructionism and entrepreneurial 
       opportunity / Luke Pittaway, Rachida Aissaoui and Joe Fox 
       -- Serious realist philosophy and applied entrepreneurship
       / Lee Martin and Nick Wilson -- Critical realism as a 
       supporting philosophy for entrepreneurship and small 
       business studies / John Kitching -- The other reading : 
       reflections of postcolonial deconstruction for critical 
       entrepreneurship studies / Anna-Liisa Kaasila-Pakanen and 
       Vesa Puhakka -- Cruel optimism : the stories of 
       entrepreneurial attachments / Natasha Slutskaya, Oliver 
       Mallett and Janet Borgerson -- Critiquing and renewing the
       entrepreneurial imagination / Neil A. Thompson -- 
       Examining the contributions of social science to 
       entrepreneurship : the cases of cosmopolitanism and 
       orientalism / Katerina Nicolopoulou and Christine Samy -- 
       A unified account of the firm: deontic architecture / 
       Brian R. Gordon and Russ McBride -- Uncertainty under 
       entrepreneurship / Dimo Dimov. 
520    Entrepreneurship research attracts scholars from a wide 
       spectrum of disciplines. Yet the field is multi-
       paradigmatic and lacking consensus, even on the nature of 
       core entrepreneurial phenomena. What is recognized is that
       it is characterized by dynamic and emergent processes - a 
       complex interplay between actors, processes and contexts. 
       As a result, post-positivistic approaches are gaining 
       traction in a field long dominated by positivistic 
       philosophies. This book reflects on the fundamental 
       philosophical basis of entrepreneurship scholarship. It 
       explores the shifting meanings of entrepreneur and 
       entrepreneurship, the unexamined assumptions which lie 
       behind the established discourses which legitimize or 
       dismiss the possibilities for scholarship. Contributing 
       scholars adopt a reflexive approach to entrepreneurship 
       research challenging readers to question their approaches 
       and assumptions and explicitly defend them against 
       competing alternatives. Building on this critical 
       reflection, this book provides space for philosophical 
       reflexivity in the conduct and publication of scholarly 
       enquiry and will be of great interest to scholars, 
       researchers and advanced students in all aspect of 
       entrepreneurship study. 
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