Critiquing and renewing the entrepreneurial imagination

This chapter examines assumptions about the entrepreneurial imagination to pinpoint underlying philosophical assumptions. The processual critique challenges contemporary conceptions of the entrepreneurial imagination as a cognitive ability associated mainly with the recognition of opportunities. Con...

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