Critical Perspectives on Entrepreneurship ; Challenging Dominant Discourses.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge Rethinking Entrepreneurship ResearchPublisher: Florence Taylor and Francis 2017Copyright date: 2017Description: 289 pagesISBN:- 1317382013
- 338.04
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Critical entrepreneurship studies: a manifesto -- Part I Contesting neoliberal aspects of traditional entrepreneurship approaches -- 2 Social entrepreneurs: precious and precarious -- 3 Social enterprise and the everydayness of precarious Indigenous Cambodian villagers: challenging ethnocentric epistemologies -- 4 Reasons to be fearful: the 'Google Model of Production', entrepreneurship, corporate power and the concentration of dispersed knowledge -- Part II Locating new forms of Indigenous and community-based entrepreneurship -- 5 Towards a barefoot community-based entrepreneuring -- 6 Challenging leadership in discourses of Indigenous entrepreneurship in Australia -- 7 Feeding the city: the importance of the informal warung restaurants for Indonesia's urban economy -- Part III Critiquing the archetype of the white, Christian entrepreneur -- 8 Injecting reality into the migrant entrepreneurship agenda -- 9 Bringing strategy back: ethnic minority entrepreneurs' construction of legitimacy by 'fitting in' and 'standing out' in the creative industries -- 10 A critical reflection on female migrant entrepreneurship in the Netherlands -- Part IV Challenging the gendered subtext in entrepreneurship -- 11 Critically evaluating contemporary entrepreneurship from a feminist perspective -- 12 On entrepreneurship and empowerment: postcolonial feminist interventions -- 13 Bridging the gap between resistance and power through agency: an empirical analysis of struggle by immigrant women entrepreneurs -- Part V Deconstructing entrepreneurship -- 14 The governance of welfare and the expropriation of the common: Polish tales of entrepreneurship -- 15 Deconstructing ecopreneurship -- Index.
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