At the Crossroads. Management and Business History in Entrepreneurship Research
- Gil, Águeda 1
- Zozimo, Ricardo 2
- San Román, Elena 3
- Jack, Sarah L. 2
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Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
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Lancaster University
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 2385-7137
Year of publication: 2016
Issue Title: Special Issue International Business in Southern Europe in a Long-Term Perspective
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Pages: 156-200
Type: Article
More publications in: Journal of evolutionary studies in business
Abstract
Recent calls for a historic turn in organization studies offer the opportunity to relaunch dialogue between management and business history research. Focusing on the specific domain of entrepreneurship research, this article illustrates the potential of mutual contributions from management and business history. In doing so, it demonstrates how historical approaches strongly influenced the early theoretical developments within entrepreneurship and demonstrates the potential to contribute to future scholarly debates. In sum, this article brings closer together business history and management studies stressing that their different perspectives and approaches are very valuable to enriching entrepreneurship research.
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