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Daniel Hjorth
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Stirring and disturb - urging the movement of academic entrepreneurship onwards
Author
Summary, in English
In an epilogue, Daniel Hjorth and Chris Steyaert aim to further multiply the new movements in academic entrepreneurship that this volume identifies. Therefore, they introduce a conceptual quartet that makes and keeps movement going: provocation, mobilization, affirmation, and experimentation. Their conceptual contribution, which has to be seen as an attempt to stir and disturb, relates these four parts of movement to four themes of relevance to (academic) entrepreneurship as they read and comment the various chapters of this volume. To provocation, they relate the political, to mobilization they relate the collective, to affirmation they relate the affective, and to experimentation they relate the creative. In conclusion, they declare this book’s experiment to re-think academic entrepreneurship open for multiplication.
Publishing year
2021-01-01
Language
English
Pages
254-268
Publication/Series
New Movements in Academic Entrepreneurship
Document type
Book chapter
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Topic
- Business Administration
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 9781800370135
- ISBN: 9781800370128