Thursday, June 17, 2021

Gartner, W. B., Stam, E., Thompson, N., & Verduyn, K. (2016). Entrepreneurship as practice: Grounding contemporary practice theory into entrepreneurship studies. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 28(9-10), 813-816. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2016.1251736

  • Gartner, W. B., Stam, E., Thompson, N., & Verduyn, K. (2016). Entrepreneurship as practice: Grounding contemporary practice theory into entrepreneurship studies. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 28(9-10), 813-816. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2016.1251736

Special issue CALL. Not the special issue itself. I wonder if the Teague et al paper is in this special issue. The call went out in 2016 and said it was going to go live in 2019 but the Teague et al came out in 2020. Oh well. 

There's not much in this call. 

With this special issue we aim at furthering the entrepreneurship as practice perspective by grounding the broader and contemporary ‘practice turn’ in social science (Schatzki, Knorr- Cetina, and von Savigny 2001) into entrepreneurship studies. The number of studies high- lighting the significance of a practice perspective within entrepreneurship research is on the rise. Entrepreneurship practices have been studied through their enactments of 

  • improvisation and bricolage (Baker and Nelson 2005; Johannisson 2011; Imas, Wilson, and Weston 2012; Watson 2013), 
  • new venture legitimation (De Clercq and Voronov 2009), 
  • gendered entrepreneurship (Garcia and Welter 2013
  • entrepreneurial networking (Anderson, Dodd, and Jack 2010; Johannisson 2011; Keating, Geiger, and Mcloughlin 2013) and 
  • entrepreneurs’ understanding of context (Chalmers and Shaw 2015). 
Convincingly, Johannisson (2011,138) and Watson (2013) call upon us, entrepreneurship researchers to decode the process of entrepreneuring [steyaert] with the help of social practice theory. 

Recently, Neck, Green and Brush (2014) refer to the practice theorist Rouse in defining a practice based approach for teaching entrepreneurship. 

Also, Gross, Carson, and Jones (2014) argue for re-thinking entrepreneurial marketing from a practice perspective. 

https://utexas.box.com/s/3f50cuh8q4slptkohx7sw04wbnjv3ud5

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