Look Who Is Talking ... and Who Is Listening: Finding an Integrative “We” Voice in Entrepreneurial Scholarship
探讨学者研究创业者时采用的第三人称视角与创业者自身的第一人称决策视角之间的差异,提出通过第二人称的对话视角将两者整合,以消除严谨性与相关性之间的二元对立。
This paper explores the relationship between the study of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurs we study. While scholars typically adopt a detached, third-person stance for the purpose of explaining and predicting entrepreneurial action, entrepreneurs instead operate in a first-person stance of deciding what to do. The two stances cannot be reduced to one another. We argue that an engaged dialog—a second-person stance—can bring scholars and entrepreneurs together into a unifying practical decision-making perspective. By working to develop this integrative voice in scholarship, we can collapse the dualism of rigor and relevance.