‘What’s puzzling you is the nature of my game’: What the grand narrative of entrepreneurship doesn’t say

G. Goldman, T. Tselepis
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Objective: The objective of this article is to heighten awareness of the dangerous allure of entrepreneurship as leveraged by modern capitalism.Research Design & Methods: By employing a critical dialectical approach, this work attempts to uncover the origins of the grand narrative of entrepreneurship as well as the origins of the iconic status that the entrepreneur enjoys, as it is postulated that there is a link between the grand narrative and the reverence of the entrepreneur.Findings: A theoretical synthesis between entrepreneurship and capitalism is illustrated by unpacking the assumptions of entrepreneurship and the education thereof.Implications & Recommendations: Irresponsible communication of the entrepreneurship narrative, particularly relating to the promise of deliverance, should be carefully considered and contextualised by governments and educational institutions.Contribution & Value Added: Highlighting the important pitfalls that pervade current thinking on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education when only the “grand” part of the narrative is shared. A reflection around the entrepreneurship discourse within a capitalist context is offered as an unbalanced picture of what entrepreneurship offers, particularly within developmental economies. In this regard, the question that is posed for reflection of scholars who are involved in entrepreneurship, relates to the ethics revolving around ‘selling the dream’ of entrepreneurship. A plea for a more balanced approach when communicating the value of entrepreneurship, is offered as a final thought.
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“让你困惑的是我的游戏的本质”:创业的宏大叙事没有说明的东西
目的:本文的目的是提高人们对现代资本主义杠杆作用下的企业家精神的危险诱惑的认识。研究设计与方法:通过采用批判辩证的方法,本研究试图揭示创业大叙事的起源,以及企业家享有的标志性地位的起源,因为它被假设在大叙事和对企业家的崇敬之间存在联系。研究结果:通过对企业家精神及其教育的假设进行拆解,阐述了企业家精神与资本主义之间的理论综合。启示与建议:政府和教育机构应该仔细考虑不负责任的创业叙事传播,特别是与拯救承诺有关的传播。贡献与增值:强调当前关于创业和创业教育的思考中普遍存在的重要陷阱,因为只有“宏大”的部分被分享。围绕资本主义背景下的创业话语的反思,提供了一幅创业所提供的不平衡图景,特别是在发展中经济体。在这方面,为参与创业的学者提出的问题涉及围绕创业“出售梦想”的伦理问题。最后,我提出了一种呼吁,即在传达创业精神的价值时,采取一种更为平衡的方式。
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