Edited by Alain Fayolle and Philippe Riot
The current focus on entrepreneurship as a purely market-based phenomenon and an unquestionably desirable economic and profitable activity leads to undervaluing and under-researching important issues in relation to power, ideology or phenomenology. New postures, new theoretical lenses and new approaches are needed to study entrepreneurship as a contextualized and socially embedded phenomenon. The objective of this series therefore is to adopt a critical and constructive posture towards the theories, methods, epistemologies, assumptions and beliefs which dominate mainstream thinking. It aims to provide a forum for scholarship which questions the prevailing assumptions and beliefs currently dominating entrepreneurship research and invites contributions from a wide range of different communities of scholars, which focus on novelty, diversity and critique.
Rethinking Entrepreneurship
Debating research orientations
Edited by Alain Fayolle and Philippe Riot
Family Entrepreneurship
Rethinking the research agenda
Kathleen Randerson, Cristina Bettinelli, Alain Fayolle and Giovanna Dossena
Challenging Entrepreneurship Research
Edited by Hans Landström, Annaleena Parankangas, Alain Fayolle and Philippe Riot
Revitalizing Entrepreneurship Education
Adopting a critical approach in the classroom
Karin Berglund and Karen Verduijn
Philosophical Reflexivity and Entrepreneurship Research
Edited by Alain Fayolle, Stratos Ramoglou, Mine Karatas-Ozkan and Katerina Nicolopoulou
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