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We define “entrepreneuring”as efforts to bring about new economic, social, institutional, and cultural environments through the actions of an individual or group of individuals. Thus, we view entrepreneuring as an emancipatory process with broad change potential. This view foregrounds three aspects of entrepreneuring that merit closer attention in future research—seeking autonomy, authoring, and making declarations. We highlight the novel directions for entrepreneurship research suggested by our emancipatory perspective and relate it to the special topic forum articles.
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Viólina Rindova
University of California System
Daved Barry
Clarkson University
David J. Ketchen
Florida State University
Academy of Management Review
The University of Texas at Austin
Auburn University
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d78189a9e24f7f0ff308c6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2009.40632647