家即是生意所在:日常生活中的事件与家庭企业的形成

Home is where the business is: Incidents in everyday life and the formation of home-based businesses

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 2012
被引 63
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了英国家庭企业主在创意产业中如何因个人与工作事件而创办企业,挑战了传统的推拉、机会与必要性二元论,对创业研究和政策制定有参考价值。

Abstract

Home-based businesses (HBBs) represent an increasingly important form of entrepreneurial activity, yet often remain overlooked within academic literature and largely invisible within official statistics. Set against the background of the home becoming a more common place of business, this article unpacks owner-entrepreneurs’ experiences in forming their HBB. By employing Lefebvre’s concept of everyday life and drawing on de Certeau’s work, it examines the trajectories and tactics of HBB owner-entrepreneurs in the Sheffield City Region in the UK. Focusing on the creative industries sector, the article problematises the push/pull, opportunity/ necessity based binary to elucidate how incidents experienced by HBB owner-entrepreneurs affect the formation of HBBs. The motivations for creating HBBs are shown to be complex, comprising personal and work-related incidents which are related to the lived practices of owner-entrepreneurs. Finally, the article broadens the discussion to reflect on implications for public policy and outlines directions for further research into HBBs as an increasingly pertinent field of entrepreneurship.

创业家庭企业日常生活创意产业公共政策