赤脚企业家

Barefoot entrepreneurs

ORGANIZATION · 2012
被引 126 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究智利、阿根廷、津巴布韦和加纳边缘贫困地区个体的创业实践与叙事,通过微观故事挑战主流创业概念,重新思考谁是企业家。

Abstract

This article makes a contribution to critical entrepreneurship studies through exploring ‘barefoot’ entrepreneur[ ing], i.e. the entrepreneurial practices and narratives of individuals who live primarily in marginal, poor and excluded places and contexts. Drawing on Max-Neef’s barefoot economics and a methodology based on the authoring and sharing of microstorias, the article asks how agents in deprived areas of Chile, Argentina, Zimbabwe and Ghana undertake entrepreneur[ing] from the margins or ‘periphery’. The article challenges us to seek better explanations for how these individuals apply their entrepreneurial practices, discourses, (social) creativity and novel organizational skills to maintain communal, organizational, familial and personal wellbeing. We conclude that their imaginary, their narratives and their overcoming of very real challenges as we encounter them through these microstorias, question the predominant conceptualization of entrepreneurship. We are emboldened to think again about ‘who is the entrepreneur?’ (Gartner, 1988) and what really are the principles and values that should be associated with the concept, the organization and the identities of agents involved.

创业研究社会学叙事分析社会创业边缘群体