When re-imagining, re-thinking, and re-writing entrepreneurship in this book, the authors have come to the conclusion that the concept that describes it most precisely is one that signifies a process that includes imagining, seductively describing, playfully organizing, political agility in navigating common sense, and business sensibility before possible commerce.

This book develops a process theory of entrepreneurship by exploring how key concepts in such a theory – affect, desire, assemblage – allow us to think about entrepreneurship differently. This makes a significant contribution to bridging the fields of entrepreneurship and organization studies. Using literature and literary characters and their stories as main sources, entrepreneurship research is here revitalized, and the result provides students of entrepreneurship processes with new conceptual opportunities. The book is also a contribution to a multi-disciplinary research tradition in social sciences more broadly where humanities is a key “conversation partner”.

Undergraduates in entrepreneurship, PhD students, and entrepreneurship and organization scholars will find this to be a refreshing renewal of research into entrepreneurship and the creation of organization.

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By re-imagining, re-thinking, and re-writing entrepreneurship, this book develops a process theory of entrepreneurship by exploring how key concepts in such a theory – affect, desire, assemblage – allow us to think about entrepreneurship differently.

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Part I 1. Romanticism and wonder 2. Resonance, Individuality and the Entrepreneur 3. Assemblage and Desire 4. Entrepreneurship as Organization Creation Part II 5. Organization Creation I: Seduction - Wolfgang Mozart and Søren Kierkegaard’s Don Giovanni & William Shakespeare’s Iago 6. Organization Creation II: Play - Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway & Astrid Lindgren’s Pippi Longstocking 7. Organization Creation III: Common Sense - Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennett & Nicoli Gogol’s Chichikov 8. Organization Creation IV: Commerce - Maurice Stendhal’s Julien Sorel & Patricia Highsmith’s Thomas Ripley Part III 9. Entrepreneurship as Fabrication

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Product details

ISBN
9781138886971
Published
2022-04-08
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
521 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
UP, UU, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
264

Biographical note

Daniel Hjorth is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Organisation at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and Professor at Nottingham Business School, the UK.

Robin Holt is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Organisation at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.