Entrepreneurship References

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Gerding, J. M., & Vealey, K. P. (2017). When is a solution not a solution? Wicked problems, hybrid solutions, and the rhetoric of civic entrepreneurship. Journal of Business and Technical Communication31(3), 290-318.

Jones, N. N. (2017). Rhetorical narratives of black entrepreneurs: The business of race, agency, and cultural empowerment. Journal of Business and Technical Communication31(3), 319-349.

Lauren, B., & Pigg, S. (2016). Networking in a field of introverts: The egonets, networking practices, and networking technologies of technical communication entrepreneurs. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication59(4), 342-362.

London, N., Pogue, G., & Spinuzzi, C. (2015, July). Understanding the value proposition as a co-created claim. In 2015 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (IPCC) (pp. 1-8). IEEE.

Spartz, J. M., & Weber, R. P. (2015). Writing entrepreneurs: A survey of attitudes, habits, skills, and genres. Journal of Business and Technical Communication29(4), 428-455.

Spinuzzi, C. (2015). Special issue of JBTC on the rhetoric of entrepreneurship: Theories, methodologies, and practices. Journal of Business and Technical Communication29(4), 504-507.

Spinuzzi, C. (2016). Introduction to the special issue on entrepreneurship communication. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication59(4), 316-322.

Spinuzzi, C. (2017). “I Think You Should Explore the Kinky Market”: How Entrepreneurs Develop Value Propositions as Emergent Objects of Activity Networks. Mind, Culture, and Activity24(3), 258-272. 

Spinuzzi, C. (2017). Introduction to special issue on the rhetoric of entrepreneurship: Theories, methodologies, and practices. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Vol. 31(3) 275-289. Print. 

Spinuzzi, C., Altounian, D., Pogue, G., Cochran, R., & Zhu, L. (2018). Articulating problems and markets: A translation analysis of entrepreneurs’ emergent value propositions. Written Communication35(4), 379-410.

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Vealey, K. P., & Gerding, J. M. (2016). Rhetorical work in crowd-based entrepreneurship: Lessons learned from teaching crowdfunding as an emerging site of professional and technical communication. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication59(4), 407-427.


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