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Introduction to Navigating Entrepreneurial Contexts: the theoretical and methodological richness of entrepreneurship research

In: Navigating Entrepreneurial Contexts

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  • Lorella Cannavacciuolo
  • Sílvia Costa
  • Agnieszka Kurczewska
  • Pierluigi Rippa
  • Mirela Xheneti

Abstract

Navigating Entrepreneurial Context aims to uncover the significance of comprehending and adapting entrepreneurship to the various contexts in which businesses operate. This prompts scholars to explore entrepreneurship using diverse theories and methods to observe, analyze, and scrutinize the myriad forms of entrepreneurial endeavors. This results in a richness of theories and methods employed in the study of entrepreneurship, compelling scholars to fully comprehend the intricate relationship between entrepreneurs and their environment. This editorial introduces nine chapters that delve into specific aspects of the contextual factors that drive entrepreneurs to shape and adapt to their context. Each chapter investigates the nuanced interplay between entrepreneurship and context, employing the most appropriate theories and methods to thoroughly grasp this phenomenon. Collectively, the chapters underscore that the lenses, through which researchers scrutinize this interplay in depth, lead to the discovery of hidden and intriguing aspects crucial for advancing entrepreneurship studies.

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  • Lorella Cannavacciuolo & Sílvia Costa & Agnieszka Kurczewska & Pierluigi Rippa & Mirela Xheneti, 2024. "Introduction to Navigating Entrepreneurial Contexts: the theoretical and methodological richness of entrepreneurship research," Chapters, in: Navigating Entrepreneurial Contexts, chapter 1, pages 1-9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:23859_1
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