Germain, Olivier
[UQAM]
Jacquemin, Amélie
[UCL]
Berglund, Karin
[Stockholm University]
This new section, which will feature in every issue, aims to provide insight into critical approaches to entrepreneurship—which evolve within the community between ignorance and skepticism—via short contributions that question or re-establish the meaning of specific pieces of vocabulary used in the field of entrepreneurship. The format of the section is inspired by Gilles Deleuze’s ABC primer. As such, the contributions are not intended to be dictionary entries that objectify the terms used; instead, they aim to offer a critical perspective on entrepreneurial discourse. Guest authors are thus invited to write two pages on a word that resonates with their subjective and critical perspective on entrepreneurship. They can choose to do one of the following when writing their entry: —— present a traditional concept of entrepreneurship and redefine it through a critical lens; —— expand upon a critical concept in entrepreneurship; or —— discuss an ordinary word that reflects the everyday practices of entrepreneurs.
Bibliographic reference |
Germain, Olivier ; Jacquemin, Amélie ; Berglund, Karin. L’abécédaire critique en entrepreneuriat / Critical Entrepreneurship ABC Primer : The word "Creativity". In: Revue de l’Entrepreneuriat, Vol. Vol. 20, no.1, p. 13-17 (2021) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/257297 |