Narrative and Discursive Approaches in Entrepreneurship A Second Movements in Entrepreneurship Book
Contents: Foreword Introduction 1. The Prosaics of Entrepreneurship 2. A Moment in Time 3. Driven Entrepreneurs: A Case Study of Taxi Owners in Caracas 4. 'Going Against the Grain. . .' Construction of Entrepreneurial Identity through Narratives 5. Storytelling to be Real: Narrative, Legitimacy Building and Venturing 6. The Devil is in the E-Tale: Forms and Structures in the Entrepreneurial Narratives 7. Crime and Assumptions in Entrepreneurship 8. The Dramas of Consulting and Counselling the Entrepreneur 9. Masculine Entrepreneurship - The Gnosjö Discourse in a Feminist Perspective 10. Quilting a Feminist Map to Guide the Study of Women Entrepreneurs 11. Towards Genealogic Storytelling in Entrepreneurship Readings 12. Reading the Storybook of Life: Telling the Right Story versus Telling the Story Rightly 13. The Edge Defines the (W)hole: Saying what Entrepreneurship is (Not) 14. Relational Constructionism and Entrepreneurship: Some Key Notes References IndexContributors: A.R. Anderson, S. Boutaiba, K. Campbell, T. Damgaard, L. Foss, W.B. Gartner, D. Hjorth, D.-M. Hosking, J. Katz, K. Klyver, M. Lindh de Montoya, E. O'Connor, K. Pettersson, J. Piihl, A. Rehn, R. Smith, C. Steyaert, S. Taalas