Where did interpretivism go in the theory of entrepreneurship?

MD Packard - Journal of Business Venturing, 2017 - Elsevier
I argue that an interpretivist philosophic approach has been neglected in modern
entrepreneurship research, but that such an approach may be most appropriate to the …

[HTML][HTML] Pivoting or persevering with venture ideas: Recalibrating temporal commitments

H Berends, E Van Burg, R Garud - Journal of Business Venturing, 2021 - Elsevier
We examine how entrepreneurs rework the temporal commitments implicated in their
venture ideas when they persevere or pivot upon confronting unexpected events. To gain a …

A dimensional approach to community-based tourism: Recognising and differentiating form and context

M Mayaka, WG Croy, JW Cox - Annals of Tourism Research, 2019 - Elsevier
In recent years there have been calls for greater recognition of context in response to the
emergence of alternative forms of community-based tourism (CBT). In contrast, normative …

A process perspective on evaluating and conducting effectual entrepreneurship research

VK Gupta, TH Chiles, JS McMullen - Academy of Management …, 2016 - journals.aom.org
Effectuation has emerged as an important way to think about entrepreneurship (Sarasvathy,
2001). Arend, Sarooghi, and Burkemper's (2015; hereafter,“ASB”) recent critique of the …

Mind, body, and soul: A spiritual perspective on the entrepreneurial imagination

TH Chiles, B Crawford, SR Elias - Organization Theory, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
We develop a spiritual perspective on the entrepreneurial imagination, addressing imagined
futures in this “conversations and controversies” section on entrepreneurial futures …

Effectual tactics in digital intrapreneurship: A process model

P Vassilakopoulou, M Grisot - The journal of strategic information systems, 2020 - Elsevier
Uncertainty and the pursuit of new ventures are intricately linked. Digital technologies open
up new ways for uncertainty handling in the pursuit of novelty. In this paper, we develop a …

Self-regulation in entrepreneurs: Integrating action, cognition, motivation, and emotions

D O'Shea, F Buckley… - Organizational …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychological processes (eg, cognition, motivation, emotions) have emerged as key to
understanding entrepreneurial actions and success. Currently, we do not know enough …

From the metaphor to the concept of the entrepreneurial journey in entrepreneurship research

T Mets - Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship, 2022 - nowpublishers.com
The use of the concept and construct of the entrepreneurial journey as a temporal realization
of the entrepreneurial process in entrepreneurship research is growing. A groundbreaking …

[PDF][PDF] Entrepreneurial empowerment: You are only as good as your employees

D Ng - Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 2020 - qjae.mises.org
As employees are increasingly recognized as an important source of ideas and inspiration,
contemporary leadership research finds that the central task of leaders is to empower …

Human action and human design: An Austrian approach to design science

MD Packard, PL Bylund, PG Klein - Journal of Business Venturing Design, 2021 - Elsevier
As design science advances into the foreground of entrepreneurship theory, we see a meta-
theoretical tension between Simon's classic exposition of design and entrepreneurship …