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Handbook Of Qualitative Research Methods In Entrepreneurship |
Edited by Helle Neergaard, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management and John Parm Ulhøi, Professor in Organization and Management Theory, the Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, Denmark
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‘There is no hiding behind the ramparts of dry scholarship here. The credibility of the theory being spoken of is not the stuff of constructed proofs, but alignments of critical insight and utility. This is where qualitative work can make a difference to the field, and where this book makes its mark.’ – Robin Holt, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research
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Contents: Foreword by Sara Carter Introduction: Methodological Variety in Entrepreneurship Research Part I: Choosing a Vehicle Part II: Starting Out and Gearing Up Part III: Gaining Speed Part IV: Winding Down and Assessing the Ride Postscript: Unresolved Challenges? Index
Contributors: L. Achtenhagen, H. Ahl, A.R. Anderson, H. Berglund, R. Blundel, A. Bøllingtoft, E. Brundin, C. Brush, W.D. Bygrave, S. Carter, T. Damgaard, W. During, P.D. Englis, B.A. Johnstone, K. Klyver, C. Leitch, M.M. Mäkelä, B. McKenzie, H. Neergaard, J. Piihl, R. Smith, R.V. Turcan, J.P. Ulhøi, I. Wakkee, F. Welter, C. Wigren
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