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The Roots of Entrepreneurial Research

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In many instances, researches today do not do their "ground work" sufficiently well as mentioned in this paper, which is a problem in many areas of entrepreneurship research, such as finance and marketing.
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Research in entrepreneurship has a long radition and there is considerable knowledge within the field. However, in many instances, researches today do not do their “ground work” sufficiently well.

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Reclaiming the space of entrepreneurship in society: geographical, discursive and social dimensions

TL;DR: In this article, the implications of how to conceive entrepreneurship when considered as a societal rather than an economic phenomenon are explored and reflected upon, and three crucial and connected questions that can reconstruct the future research agendas of entrepreneurship studies and that can guide us towards a geopolitics of everyday entrepreneurship are developed.
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‘Entrepreneuring’ as a conceptual attractor? A review of process theories in 20 years of entrepreneurship studies

TL;DR: In addition to equilibrium-based understandings of the entrepreneurial process, the authors tentatively reconstructs the creative process view by distinguishing between a range of relevant perspectives: from those on complexity and chaos theory, to the interpretive and phenomenological, social constructionist, pragmatic and practice-based, to relational materialist.
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An entrepreneurial‐directed approach to entrepreneurship education: mission impossible?

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The evolving domain of entrepreneurship research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the history of entrepreneurship research, how the research domain has evolved, and its current status as an academic field, highlighting the need for a rigorous dynamic theory of entrepreneurship that relates entrepreneurial activity to economic growth and human welfare.
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Entrepreneurial studies: The dynamic research front of a developing social science

TL;DR: In this paper, a bibliometric analysis of research articles cited between 1982 and 2004 is presented to understand the motivations and interests of key scholars and to trace the linkages between these scholars and other authors, from the transient to the contributor.