Embedded entrepreneurship in the creative re-construction of place

This paper focuses on ways in which entrepreneurs engage with place and community. Drawing on the ideas of embeddedness and transferring value across spheres, we develop insight about how the relationship between entrepreneurs and communities influences entrepreneurial practices and outcomes. Employ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of business venturing 2015-01, Vol.30 (1), p.50-65
Hauptverfasser: McKeever, Edward, Jack, Sarah, Anderson, Alistair
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper focuses on ways in which entrepreneurs engage with place and community. Drawing on the ideas of embeddedness and transferring value across spheres, we develop insight about how the relationship between entrepreneurs and communities influences entrepreneurial practices and outcomes. Employing an ethnographic perspective including participant observation, we explored the situated practices of entrepreneurs in two depleted communities in the Northwest of Ireland. We found that entrepreneurs not only drew on the community in running their business, but were also involved in a wide range of “other” activities that engaged, involved and worked with the community. This entrepreneurship produced a range of projects that addressed social and economic issues (unemployment, employability and emigration) and the depleted sense of place which was adversely affecting these communities. We show how social bonds and an affinity to community enable entrepreneurship to create, renew and reify a positive identity of place by combining understanding with entrepreneurial purpose. •We explore how entrepreneurial processes are enacted in and through context•Drawing on ‘embeddedness’ we examine entrepreneurs engaging with place and community•Embeddedness produced ‘knowing’ and understanding of place, community and locality•Entrepreneurship can recreate, renew and reify the identity and purpose of a place•Entrepreneurial practices are both constrained and enabled by the social context [Display omitted]
ISSN:0883-9026
1873-2003
DOI:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2014.07.002