Necessity Entrepreneurship
Necessity Entrepreneurship
Getting Beyond the Binary
Shantz, Angelique F. Slade; Smolka, Katrin M.; Heugens, Pursey P.M.A.R.; Bacq, Sophie
Emerald Publishing Limited
04/2025
296
Dura
Inglês
9781836089018
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Introduction: From an orthodox to an emerging revisionist view of necessity entrepreneurship; Sophie Bacq, Katrin M. Smolka, Angelique F. Slade Shantz, and Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens
Section A. Towards a New Heterodoxy in Necessity Entrepreneurship Research
Chapter 1. Towards a shared agenda for necessity entrepreneurship research: Definitions, theories, and perspectives; Katrin M. Smolka, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Sophie Bacq, and Angelique F. Slade Shantz
Section B. Necessity Entrepreneurs' Inhabited Cognitive Processes
Chapter 2. Stopping the slide and rising above the tide: Entrepreneurial education to move out of necessity into opportunity; Saras D. Sarasvathy and Maelle A. Perez
Chapter 3. Towards a strengths-based view of necessity entrepreneurship; Ketan M. Goswami
Section C. Poverty and Informality Perspectives on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 4. Necessity entrepreneurship as a misnomer: Lessons learned from working with poverty entrepreneurs; Michael H. Morris and Susana C. Santos
Chapter 5. Constellations in the galaxy: Ethnic enclave membership and venture behavior among necessity entrepreneurs in a South African township informal economy; Mohammed Bendaanane, Siddharth Vedula, Robert Nason, and Andrew Charman
Section D. Institutional Views on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 6. Health provider or debt collector? The unintended consequences of integrating income-generating activities with community health interventions in Kenya; Kenneth Ngari Ogendo, Emily Block, Andrea Caldwell Marquez, and Bertha Ochieng
Chapter 7. Navigating intersectional inequalities: Resource assemblage for firm profits; Kylie Heales, Charlene Zietsma, and Luciano Barin Cruz
Section E. Methods around Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 8. Measuring necessity entrepreneurship: Challenges and implications; Chad D. Coffman, Sanwar A. Sunny, and Griffin W. Cottle
Chapter 9. Quantitative methods in the field of necessity entrepreneurship; Laura Rosendahl Huber and Caroline Witte
Chapter 10. From the ground up: Unpacking the visual representation of necessity entrepreneurship; Bernadetta A. Ginting-Szczesny
Chapter 11. Moving beyond 'jump in, jump out' interviewing: Using more complex qualitative methodologies to build deeper theory in the Global South; Patrick Shulist
Section A. Towards a New Heterodoxy in Necessity Entrepreneurship Research
Chapter 1. Towards a shared agenda for necessity entrepreneurship research: Definitions, theories, and perspectives; Katrin M. Smolka, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Sophie Bacq, and Angelique F. Slade Shantz
Section B. Necessity Entrepreneurs' Inhabited Cognitive Processes
Chapter 2. Stopping the slide and rising above the tide: Entrepreneurial education to move out of necessity into opportunity; Saras D. Sarasvathy and Maelle A. Perez
Chapter 3. Towards a strengths-based view of necessity entrepreneurship; Ketan M. Goswami
Section C. Poverty and Informality Perspectives on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 4. Necessity entrepreneurship as a misnomer: Lessons learned from working with poverty entrepreneurs; Michael H. Morris and Susana C. Santos
Chapter 5. Constellations in the galaxy: Ethnic enclave membership and venture behavior among necessity entrepreneurs in a South African township informal economy; Mohammed Bendaanane, Siddharth Vedula, Robert Nason, and Andrew Charman
Section D. Institutional Views on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 6. Health provider or debt collector? The unintended consequences of integrating income-generating activities with community health interventions in Kenya; Kenneth Ngari Ogendo, Emily Block, Andrea Caldwell Marquez, and Bertha Ochieng
Chapter 7. Navigating intersectional inequalities: Resource assemblage for firm profits; Kylie Heales, Charlene Zietsma, and Luciano Barin Cruz
Section E. Methods around Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 8. Measuring necessity entrepreneurship: Challenges and implications; Chad D. Coffman, Sanwar A. Sunny, and Griffin W. Cottle
Chapter 9. Quantitative methods in the field of necessity entrepreneurship; Laura Rosendahl Huber and Caroline Witte
Chapter 10. From the ground up: Unpacking the visual representation of necessity entrepreneurship; Bernadetta A. Ginting-Szczesny
Chapter 11. Moving beyond 'jump in, jump out' interviewing: Using more complex qualitative methodologies to build deeper theory in the Global South; Patrick Shulist
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Entrepreneurial skill; Management studies; Food and shelter; Sustenance needs; Community; Institutions; Cognitive
Introduction: From an orthodox to an emerging revisionist view of necessity entrepreneurship; Sophie Bacq, Katrin M. Smolka, Angelique F. Slade Shantz, and Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens
Section A. Towards a New Heterodoxy in Necessity Entrepreneurship Research
Chapter 1. Towards a shared agenda for necessity entrepreneurship research: Definitions, theories, and perspectives; Katrin M. Smolka, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Sophie Bacq, and Angelique F. Slade Shantz
Section B. Necessity Entrepreneurs' Inhabited Cognitive Processes
Chapter 2. Stopping the slide and rising above the tide: Entrepreneurial education to move out of necessity into opportunity; Saras D. Sarasvathy and Maelle A. Perez
Chapter 3. Towards a strengths-based view of necessity entrepreneurship; Ketan M. Goswami
Section C. Poverty and Informality Perspectives on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 4. Necessity entrepreneurship as a misnomer: Lessons learned from working with poverty entrepreneurs; Michael H. Morris and Susana C. Santos
Chapter 5. Constellations in the galaxy: Ethnic enclave membership and venture behavior among necessity entrepreneurs in a South African township informal economy; Mohammed Bendaanane, Siddharth Vedula, Robert Nason, and Andrew Charman
Section D. Institutional Views on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 6. Health provider or debt collector? The unintended consequences of integrating income-generating activities with community health interventions in Kenya; Kenneth Ngari Ogendo, Emily Block, Andrea Caldwell Marquez, and Bertha Ochieng
Chapter 7. Navigating intersectional inequalities: Resource assemblage for firm profits; Kylie Heales, Charlene Zietsma, and Luciano Barin Cruz
Section E. Methods around Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 8. Measuring necessity entrepreneurship: Challenges and implications; Chad D. Coffman, Sanwar A. Sunny, and Griffin W. Cottle
Chapter 9. Quantitative methods in the field of necessity entrepreneurship; Laura Rosendahl Huber and Caroline Witte
Chapter 10. From the ground up: Unpacking the visual representation of necessity entrepreneurship; Bernadetta A. Ginting-Szczesny
Chapter 11. Moving beyond 'jump in, jump out' interviewing: Using more complex qualitative methodologies to build deeper theory in the Global South; Patrick Shulist
Section A. Towards a New Heterodoxy in Necessity Entrepreneurship Research
Chapter 1. Towards a shared agenda for necessity entrepreneurship research: Definitions, theories, and perspectives; Katrin M. Smolka, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Sophie Bacq, and Angelique F. Slade Shantz
Section B. Necessity Entrepreneurs' Inhabited Cognitive Processes
Chapter 2. Stopping the slide and rising above the tide: Entrepreneurial education to move out of necessity into opportunity; Saras D. Sarasvathy and Maelle A. Perez
Chapter 3. Towards a strengths-based view of necessity entrepreneurship; Ketan M. Goswami
Section C. Poverty and Informality Perspectives on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 4. Necessity entrepreneurship as a misnomer: Lessons learned from working with poverty entrepreneurs; Michael H. Morris and Susana C. Santos
Chapter 5. Constellations in the galaxy: Ethnic enclave membership and venture behavior among necessity entrepreneurs in a South African township informal economy; Mohammed Bendaanane, Siddharth Vedula, Robert Nason, and Andrew Charman
Section D. Institutional Views on Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 6. Health provider or debt collector? The unintended consequences of integrating income-generating activities with community health interventions in Kenya; Kenneth Ngari Ogendo, Emily Block, Andrea Caldwell Marquez, and Bertha Ochieng
Chapter 7. Navigating intersectional inequalities: Resource assemblage for firm profits; Kylie Heales, Charlene Zietsma, and Luciano Barin Cruz
Section E. Methods around Necessity Entrepreneurship
Chapter 8. Measuring necessity entrepreneurship: Challenges and implications; Chad D. Coffman, Sanwar A. Sunny, and Griffin W. Cottle
Chapter 9. Quantitative methods in the field of necessity entrepreneurship; Laura Rosendahl Huber and Caroline Witte
Chapter 10. From the ground up: Unpacking the visual representation of necessity entrepreneurship; Bernadetta A. Ginting-Szczesny
Chapter 11. Moving beyond 'jump in, jump out' interviewing: Using more complex qualitative methodologies to build deeper theory in the Global South; Patrick Shulist
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