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The <i>Social</i> Effects of Entrepreneurship on Society and Some Potential Remedies: Four Provocations
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2023
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EducationSocial ChangeEntrepreneurshipResearch StreamEconomic InstitutionsCultural EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial InnovationEntrepreneurial PhenomenonSocial ImpactSocial ClassNarrow ConceptionDominant BiasesPotential RemediesCultureSociologyBusinessSocial FoundationsEntrepreneurship ResearchSocial BusinessIntrapreneurshipSocial Innovation
A rapidly growing research stream examines the social effects of entrepreneurship on society. This research assesses the rise of entrepreneurship as a dominant theme in society and studies how entrepreneurship contributes to the production and acceptance of socio-economic inequality regimes, social problems, class and power struggles, and systemic inequities. In this article, scholars present new perspectives on an organizational sociology-inspired research agenda of entrepreneurial capitalism and detail the potential remedies to bound the unfettered expansion of a narrow conception of entrepreneurship. Taken together, the essays put forward four central provocations: 1) reform the study and pedagogy of entrepreneurship by bringing in the humanities; 2) examine entrepreneurship as a cultural phenomenon shaping society; 3) go beyond the dominant biases in entrepreneurship research and pedagogy; and 4) explore alternative models to entrepreneurial capitalism. More scholarly work scrutinizing the entrepreneurship–society nexus is urgently needed, and these essays provide generative arguments toward further developing this research agenda.
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