Unpacking entrepreneurship as collective activity: opportunities, activity and context
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Published:2009
Saras Sarasvathy, Nicholas Dew, Marc J. Ventresca, 2009. "Unpacking entrepreneurship as collective activity: opportunities, activity and context", Entrepreneurial Strategic Content, G.T. Lumpkin, Jerome A. Katz
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In “The next wave of entrepreneurship research,” Schoonhoven and Romanelli (hereafter S&R, this volume) set forth a broad-gauge review of recent work in entrepreneurship. They challenge standard debates and focus on arguments and research that explore large-scale contextual variation in complex ecologies of entrepreneurship over time. Further, their review puts networks and teams, communities of expertise and knowledge, and collective activity at the center of new directions for entrepreneurial research. They contend, in this paper and elsewhere, that the important questions going forward “concern the mass effects of entrepreneurial activity on the creation of new firms and industries, the pioneering of emerging markets, the evolution of existing industries, the development of regional economies, and even … the competitiveness of nations” (Schoonhoven & Romanelli, 2001, p. 383).
