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“Let them not make me a stone”- Repositioning Entrepreneurship

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“Let them not make me a stone”- Repositioning Entrepreneurship. / Drakopoulou Dodd, Sarah; Anderson, Alistair; Jack, Sarah.
In: Journal of Small Business Management, Vol. 61, No. 4, 04.07.2023, p. 1842-1870.

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Drakopoulou Dodd S, Anderson A, Jack S. “Let them not make me a stone”- Repositioning Entrepreneurship. Journal of Small Business Management. 2023 Jul 4;61(4):1842-1870. Epub 2021 Mar 3. doi: 10.1080/00472778.2020.1867734

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Drakopoulou Dodd, Sarah ; Anderson, Alistair ; Jack, Sarah. / “Let them not make me a stone”- Repositioning Entrepreneurship. In: Journal of Small Business Management. 2023 ; Vol. 61, No. 4. pp. 1842-1870.

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abstract = "Entrepreneurs create our tomorrows and we have a responsibility to comprehend as well as appreciate what they do. A repositioning of entrepreneurship scholarship is essential, if we are to fulfil our purpose, enact our principles, and engage fully with the peoples, places and processes of entrepreneuring{\textquoteright}s edgy ecotones. We argue for embracing the biosphere, and exploring the in-between. We confirm the need for research that champions everyday entrepreneurs, and challenges dominant ideal types. We propose and support an ethics of creative and circular frugality. To achieve these consistent and coherent aims, it is time for entrepreneurship to re-position as a connective, heterotopic, engaged and transdisciplinary ecotone; rich, diverse, and embedded in the in-between. ",
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