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Context Matters: Entrepreneurial Energy in the Revival of Place 环境问题:地方复兴中的企业家能量
Pub Date : 2018-12-10 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A004
Johan Gaddefors, Alistair R. Anderson
Abstract The objective of this longitudinal ethnography of a rural small town in Northern Sweden, following the presence and identifying the processes associated with an incoming entrepreneur, was to better understand entrepreneurship in a rural context. The significant shaping of entrepreneurship by context is increasingly recognised, with entrepreneurship in depleted communities being an important part of this research movement. This chapter is positioned at the conjunction of these literatures. The authors have studied this community for 10 years; regularly interviewing the entrepreneur and residents; attending meetings and making observations. The authors found that the entrepreneurial creation of garden provoked a raft of change, such that entrepreneurship reverberated throughout the town. To explain these effects, the authors developed the concept of entrepreneurial energy. Entrepreneurial energy is a vitality produced in and by entrepreneurship. It works, in part, as a role model, holding up examples of what can be done. But much more, the presence of entrepreneurial energy serves to invigorate others. It becomes amplified in new ways of doing, new ways of being, yet calcified in the entrepreneurial actions of others. The authors saw how it unleashed the latent, promoted the possible, to entrepreneurially revive the town.
本文对瑞典北部一个乡村小镇进行了纵向民族志研究,跟踪并确定了与新企业家相关的过程,目的是更好地了解农村背景下的企业家精神。越来越多的人认识到,背景对企业家精神的重要影响,枯竭社区的企业家精神是这一研究运动的重要组成部分。本章定位在这些文献的结合处。作者对这个群体进行了10年的研究;定期对企业家和居民进行访谈;参加会议并发表意见。作者发现,花园的创业创造引发了大量的变化,这样的企业家精神回荡在整个城镇。为了解释这些效应,作者提出了创业能量的概念。创业能量是创业中产生的一种生命力。在某种程度上,它起到了榜样的作用,为可以做的事情树立了榜样。但更重要的是,企业家活力的存在有助于激励他人。它在新的行为方式和存在方式中被放大,但在其他人的创业行为中被固化。作者们看到了它是如何释放潜能,促进可能性,在创业上重振小镇的。
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引用次数: 6
Index 指数
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/s2040-72462018000009a013
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引用次数: 0
Chapter 5 Extending Cross-gender Succession Theories: Mother–Son Succession in Family Business 第五章:跨性别继承理论的延伸:家族企业的母子继承
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A005
C. Seaman, S. Ross, Richard Bent
Abstract The importance of succession in family business is well documented and there is general agreement that successful succession represents a key factor in the success or otherwise of individual businesses owned and run by families. The importance of gender in family business succession is a much more recent topic, where initial work has focussed very much on the increasing tendency for women to take on the family business as a successor. Far less research, however, considers the scenario where a female leader passes on the business, whether that takes the form of family succession, a new leader from out with the family or indeed business sale. This dearth of research is not entirely surprising: whilst female leaders in a family business context are not new, their numbers have been relatively small and often mediated through the lens of co-preneurship with a male partner. As women increasingly succeed to and found family businesses however, the gender dimension within family business succession develops and the research response forms the basis for this chapter.
继承在家族企业中的重要性是有据可查的,人们普遍认为,成功的继承是家族拥有和经营的个体企业成功与否的关键因素。性别在家族企业继承中的重要性是最近才出现的一个话题,最初的工作主要集中在女性作为继承人接管家族企业的趋势上。然而,很少有研究考虑到女性领导人将企业传承下去的情况,无论是以家族继承的形式,还是以家族外的新领导人的形式,还是企业出售的形式。这种研究的缺乏并不完全令人惊讶:尽管家族企业背景下的女性领导者并不新鲜,但她们的数量相对较少,而且往往是通过与男性合伙人共同创业来调节的。然而,随着越来越多的女性成功创建家族企业,家族企业继承中的性别维度得到了发展,研究回应构成了本章的基础。
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引用次数: 1
Chapter 6 SMEs’ Export Performance in Algeria: A Configuration Approach 第6章阿尔及利亚中小企业出口绩效:配置方法
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A006
M. Haddoud, Paul Jones, R. Newbery
Abstract Succeeding in export markets remains a challenging task for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operating in developing countries. Empirical studies from these regions on SMEs’ internationalisation remain scarce bringing contrasting evidence to those emerging from developed countries. To increase understanding on these issues, the present study adopts a novel fuzzy-set comparative analysis technique to investigate the combination(s) of different resource factors driving Algerian SMEs’ export performance. Using a sample of 103 exporters, the study identifies two distinct resource configurations likely to boost SMEs export performance. The present study holds important implications for the internationalisation literature and the export promotion organisations in developing countries.
对于发展中国家的中小企业(SMEs)来说,在出口市场取得成功仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务。这些地区关于中小企业国际化的实证研究仍然很少,与发达国家的实证研究形成鲜明对比。为了加深对这些问题的理解,本研究采用一种新颖的模糊集比较分析技术来研究不同资源因素的组合对阿尔及利亚中小企业出口绩效的影响。该研究以103家出口商为样本,确定了两种可能促进中小企业出口绩效的不同资源配置。本研究对国际化文献和发展中国家的出口促进组织具有重要的启示意义。
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引用次数: 3
Chapter 7 Resistance and Change in a Depleted Community: Personal, Pragmatic and Paradoxical 第7章枯竭社区中的抵抗与变革:个人的、实用的和矛盾的
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A007
L. Warren, Alistair R. Anderson, Jo Bensemann
Abstract In this chapter, the authors explore entrepreneurial change in Stanton, a rural small town in New Zealand. This once-prosperous place has suffered economically and socially as its past core industries have vanished, and it can now be considered as a depleted community. Yet in recent years, the town has seen a rejuvenation, in part due to the endeavours of Sue, a high-profile entrepreneur from outside the town who has set up several businesses in the town and indeed in other small towns in the region. Theoretically, the authors take an entrepreneurial identity perspective in examining how Sue’s arrival has changed the town; the authors examine how her entrepreneurship was perceived as legitimate. The authors use a qualitative methodology based on semi-structured interviews. The authors contribute in demonstrating how an ascribed entrepreneurial identity can not only enable but also hinder change in this community, generating confidence and emotional contagion around entrepreneurship, and also uncertainty and resentment. In doing so, the authors challenge the universality of entrepreneurship benefits.
在这一章中,作者探讨了新西兰乡村小镇斯坦顿的创业变革。随着过去的核心产业消失,这个曾经繁荣的地方在经济和社会上遭受了损失,现在可以被认为是一个枯竭的社区。然而,近年来,该镇已经看到了复兴,部分原因是由于苏的努力,一个高调的企业家来自镇外,他在该镇建立了几家企业,实际上在该地区的其他小城镇。理论上,作者从企业家身份的角度来考察苏的到来如何改变了这个小镇;作者研究了她的创业是如何被视为合法的。作者使用基于半结构化访谈的定性方法。两位作者的贡献在于证明,一个被赋予企业家身份的人如何不仅能推动、也能阻碍这个社区的变革,在创业精神周围产生信心和情感传染,以及不确定性和怨恨。在这样做的过程中,作者挑战了创业利益的普遍性。
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引用次数: 1
Prelims 预备考试
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/s2040-72462018000009a014
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引用次数: 0
Chapter 2 Enterprise Education Competitions: A Theoretically Flawed Intervention? 第二章企业教育竞争:理论上有缺陷的干预?
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A002
C. Brentnall, Iván Diego Rodríguez, N. Culkin
Abstract The demand for including enterprise in the education system, at all levels and for all pupils is now a global phenomenon. Within this context, the use of competitions and competitive learning activities is presented as a popular and effective vehicle for learning. The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate how a realist method of enquiry – which utilises theory as the unit of analysis – can shed new light on the assumed and unintended outcomes of enterprise education competitions. The case developed here is that there are inherent flaws in assuming that competitions will ‘work’ in the ways set out in policy and guidance. Some of the most prevalent stated outcomes – that competitions will motivate and reward young people, that they will enable the development of entrepreneurial skills, and that learners will be inspired by their peers – are challenged by theory from psychology and education. The issue at stake is that the expansion of enterprise education policy into primary and secondary education increases the likelihood that more learners will be sheep dipped in competitions, and competitive activities, without a clear recognition of the potential unintended effects. In this chapter, we employ a realist-informed approach to critically evaluate the theoretical basis that underpins the use of competitions and competitive learning activities in school-based enterprise education. We believe that our findings and subsequent recommendations will provide those who promote and practice the use of competitions with a richer, more sophisticated picture of the potential flaws within such activities.
将企业纳入教育系统、各级教育和面向所有学生的需求现在是一个全球现象。在这种背景下,使用竞赛和竞争性学习活动是一种流行和有效的学习手段。本章的目的是说明现实主义的调查方法——它利用理论作为分析单位——如何揭示企业教育竞争的假设和意外结果。这里的情况是,假设竞争将以政策和指导中规定的方式“运作”,存在固有的缺陷。一些最普遍的陈述结果——竞赛将激励和奖励年轻人,它们将使创业技能的发展成为可能,学习者将受到同龄人的启发——受到心理学和教育理论的挑战。问题的关键在于,将企业教育政策扩展到中小学教育,增加了更多学习者在竞争和竞争活动中沦为牺牲品的可能性,而没有明确认识到潜在的意想不到的影响。在本章中,我们采用一种现实主义的方法来批判性地评估在校本企业教育中使用竞争和竞争性学习活动的理论基础。我们相信,我们的发现和随后的建议将为那些推广和实践竞争的人提供一个更丰富、更复杂的关于此类活动潜在缺陷的图景。
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引用次数: 6
Chapter 3 Understanding How Immigrant Entrepreneurs View Business Opportunity Formation through Ethnicity 第3章理解移民企业家如何通过种族来看待商业机会的形成
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A003
Kingsley C. Njoku, Thomas M. Cooney
Given that international research is now consistently showing higher rates of entrepreneurial activity from immigrants above native people, research regarding our understanding of how immigrant entrepreneurs view business opportunity formation remains underdeveloped. Based upon a review of the literature, this chapter examines how ethnicity relates to business opportunity formation through constant interactions. It also introduces the Visual Mixed Embeddedness Framework as an empirical lens for understanding the differences in the business opportunity formation process models between immigrant and native entrepreneurs. By explaining how factors and traits from both home and host countries impact upon the immigrant entrepreneurial business activity process, the framework clearly identifies how the concept of ethnicity influences immigrant entrepreneurial opportunity formation activities in different ways. The framework contributes to existing knowledge by offering a novel method for examining the influence on business opportunity formation of ethnicity, the role of home and host countries and variations between immigrant and native entrepreneurs.
鉴于国际研究现在一直显示移民的创业活动率高于本地人,关于我们对移民企业家如何看待商业机会形成的理解的研究仍然不发达。在回顾文献的基础上,本章探讨了种族如何通过不断的互动与商业机会的形成有关。本文还引入了视觉混合嵌入框架,作为理解移民企业家和本土企业家之间商业机会形成过程模型差异的经验视角。通过解释来自母国和东道国的因素和特征如何影响移民创业商业活动过程,该框架清楚地确定了种族概念如何以不同的方式影响移民创业机会形成活动。该框架通过提供一种新的方法来审查族裔对商业机会形成的影响、母国和东道国的作用以及移民企业家和本地企业家之间的差异,从而有助于现有知识。
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引用次数: 3
Chapter 8 Grappling with the Challenges of Start-up in the Designer Fashion Industry in a Small Economy: How Social Capital Articulates with Strategies in Practice 第八章应对小型经济中设计师时尚产业创业的挑战:社会资本如何与实践中的战略相结合
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A008
Colleen E. Mills
Abstract Creative industries, such as the designer fashion industry (DFI), are among the toughest in which to establish sustainable business ventures. While studies have examined how networks and social capital contribute to independent DFI start-ups and why such businesses fail, these studies have been largely restricted to well-established entrepreneurial spaces like London, which differ in structure and size compared to emerging DFI entrepreneurial spaces in small economies like New Zealand. This chapter addresses this gap in the creative enterprise literature by presenting findings from an examination of 12 New Zealand fashion designers’ accounts of their responses to start-up challenges. The analysis, which paid particular attention to the relationship between social capital and reported strategic practice, revealed that the designers’ challenge profiles and strategic responses were linked to very ‘biographical’ personal networks and their personal enterprise orientations. While those designers with well-established networks started the most resilient businesses, the analysis revealed that even these designers were not necessarily particularly strategic when tapping into the social capital embedded in their networks. Overall, the findings provide further confirmation of the importance of social capital and network management during start-up. Most significantly, they demonstrate why designers need to be forward looking and employ a strategic approach to developing and accessing social capital and when making business decisions. Those who did so were more likely to have viable ventures than those who accessed social capital in order to react to unanticipated challenges.
创意产业,如设计师时尚产业(DFI),是最难建立可持续商业企业的行业之一。虽然有研究调查了网络和社会资本如何促进独立的DFI初创企业,以及这些企业失败的原因,但这些研究在很大程度上仅限于伦敦等成熟的创业空间,与新西兰等小型经济体中新兴的DFI创业空间相比,这些创业空间在结构和规模上都有所不同。本章通过对12位新西兰时装设计师对创业挑战的回应进行研究,解决了创意企业文献中的这一空白。该分析特别关注了社会资本和战略实践之间的关系,揭示了设计师的挑战概况和战略反应与非常“传记式”的个人网络和他们的个人企业方向有关。虽然那些拥有良好社交网络的设计师开创了最具弹性的业务,但分析显示,即使是这些设计师,在利用其社交网络中嵌入的社会资本时,也不一定具有特别的战略意义。总体而言,研究结果进一步证实了社会资本和网络管理在创业中的重要性。最重要的是,他们展示了为什么设计师需要向前看,并在做出商业决策时采用战略方法来开发和获取社会资本。那些这样做的人比那些利用社会资本来应对意外挑战的人更有可能拥有可行的企业。
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Chapter 1 The Legitimacy of Teachers in Entrepreneurship Education: What We Can Learn from a Literature Review 第一章:创业教育中教师的合法性:从文献综述中得到的启示
Pub Date : 2018-11-26 DOI: 10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A001
Stéphane Foliard, Sandrine Le Pontois, A. Fayolle, Isabell Diermann
Abstract Entrepreneurship teachers (ETs) evolve in an environment where different categories of people interact: students, teachers and stakeholders. Assuming one or more identities or roles, teachers, practitioners, ex-entrepreneurs and/or researchers are the ‘transmitters’1 of entrepreneurship education (EE). The question of recognition of teachers’ professional status is not always addressed (Hargreaves, 2000). Scientific research in EE shows certain weaknesses (Byrne, Fayolle, & Toutain, 2014; Fayolle, 2013), notably, a lack of interest in questions of (i) the perceived legitimacy of ETs and (ii) the support they receive in carrying out their work (particularly professional development). Taking a decidedly multidisciplinary perspective, this chapter aims to deal with the question of the perceived legitimacy of ETs using a literature review that covers all disciplines having shown an interest in the notion of teacher legitimacy. The legitimacy of EE depends on the interactions between legitimate instructors and legitimate students in a given context, which respects certain collectively accepted norms. It also depends on the context and the objective of EE. Following the example of a university hospital worker (doctor), ETs can be practitioners, teachers and researchers. Their degree of expertise, position in the institution, positioning in relation to other actors – students, peers, colleagues, institutional and professional stakeholders – and the discourse they use are the elements that constitute their legitimacy.
创业教师(ETs)是在不同类型的人(学生、教师和利益相关者)互动的环境中发展起来的。教师、从业者、前企业家和/或研究人员是创业教育(EE)的“传播者”,他们有一个或多个身份或角色。承认教师专业地位的问题并不总是得到解决(Hargreaves, 2000)。情感表达的科学研究显示出某些弱点(Byrne, Fayolle, & Toutain, 2014;Fayolle, 2013),值得注意的是,对以下问题缺乏兴趣:(i) ETs的感知合法性和(ii)他们在开展工作(特别是专业发展)时获得的支持。从多学科的角度来看,本章旨在通过文献综述来处理ETs的感知合法性问题,该文献综述涵盖了对教师合法性概念感兴趣的所有学科。情感表达的合法性取决于在特定情境下合法教师和合法学生之间的互动,这种互动尊重某些集体接受的规范。这也取决于语境和情感表达的目标。以大学医院工作人员(医生)为例,ETs可以是从业人员、教师和研究人员。他们的专业程度、在机构中的地位、与其他行动者(学生、同行、同事、机构和专业利益相关者)的定位以及他们使用的话语是构成其合法性的要素。
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