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How Alternative is Alternative? The Role of Entrepreneurial Development, Form, and Function in the Emergence of Alternative Marketscapes

ISBN: 978-1-80071-774-9, eISBN: 978-1-80071-773-2

ISSN: 1048-4736

Publication date: 23 August 2022

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(2022), "Index", Mars, M.M. and Schau, H.J. (Ed.) How Alternative is Alternative? The Role of Entrepreneurial Development, Form, and Function in the Emergence of Alternative Marketscapes (Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth, Vol. 29), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-171. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1048-473620220000029008

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Copyright © 2022 Matthew M. Mars and Hope Jensen Schau


INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Absurd entrepreneurship
, 6, 22

Academic system
, 60

Actor motives
, 99–100

Agency
, 90

Agility
, 82, 85

Aitai-tori-hiki process
, 129

Alternative enterprises
, 2, 12–13

Alternative entrepreneurship, 30–32, 51 (see also Misfit entrepreneurship)

alternative literature
, 32–34

cases
, 39–48

methods
, 35–39

and organizational forms
, 48–54

range of practices, places, organizations, and relationships discerns in
, 49–50

Alternative food networks (AFNs)
, 124

balancing AFN ideology and logistical operations
, 138–141

and conventional food supply chains
, 126–128

Greengrocer-farmer Collaborative Distribution
, 134–135

Henko
, 133–134

intermediary in AFNs vs. local wholesale market
, 132–133

Japan’s conventional wholesale market system
, 128–130

literature
, 126

local wholesale market
, 136–138

methodology
, 131–132

models in Japan
, 125

organic farmer organized distribution
, 135–136

re-evaluating relationship between AFNs and conventional food system
, 141–143

risk mitigation
, 143

trust building + information sharing
, 143–144

Alternative marketspaces
, 105–106

Alternative organization
, 31

Analytical perspective
, 89–90

Anonymous
, 14, 18–20

Armory Show of 1913
, 71–72

Art market
, 65

Artisan food producers
, 31, 35

alternative to large-scale food production and uniform eco systems
, 42–45

ethnographic case
, 37–38

Avant-garde art
, 60–61, 67, 70–75

Bauhaus school
, 75

Boulder Thesis
, 155–156

Buccaneers
, 11

Business as usual
, 31

Business-to-business relationships (BtoB relationships)
, 130

Capitalism
, 32

Capitalist form of entrepreneurship
, 32

Catholic Church
, 14

Certification
, 43

Chokubaijos
, 133

Classic resource-dependency theory
, 60

Co-Lab
, 156

Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack
, 21

Community-supported agriculture (CSA)
, 98, 124

Conflation of tertiary elements
, 114

Constructivism
, 70

Constructivist approach
, 131

Contemporary art
, 66

Conventional food supply chains
, 126–128

Conventional food system, 141–143, 145n1

Conventional marketspaces
, 105–106

Core business
, 48

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 34

Corruption
, 4

Counterculture
, 7–9

Creative destruction
, 3

Creative problem solving
, 82

Critical perspectives
, 2

and dark side theory frameworks
, 2–9

Cubism
, 70

Cultural capital
, 104

Cultural legitimacy
, 63

Cultural omnivores
, 104

Culture
, 7, 64

Dallas Buyers Club
, 11

Dark side of entrepreneurship
, 2, 9

Dark side theory

amidst critical perspectives
, 3–5

frameworks
, 2–9

mapping culture, power, and enterprises using
, 8

Dark social entrepreneurship
, 10, 23

DarkSide
, 14, 20–21

Dealer-critic system
, 65–69

Deductive analysis
, 107

Demand
, 99

Denouement
, 62–65

Destructive entrepreneurship
, 9

Direct markets
, 133

Distributed denial of service (DDoS)
, 18

Diversity in Entrepreneurship (DiE)
, 39

Diversity in Entrepreneurship/Networks of Entrepreneurs from Ethnic Minorities (DiE/NEEM)
, 31, 35, 38

alternatives to social exclusion
, 45–48

ethnographic case
, 38–39

Dominant culture
, 7–9

Doxing
, 19

Drug cartels
, 2, 9

Economic development
, 150

Economic opportunity
, 100

Economy in society
, 33

Ecosystem

building
, 152

collaboration
, 161

Ecosystem Playbook
, 152–153

“Educate. Connect. Launch.” tagline
, 157

Embedded agency
, 85, 90

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Playbook
, 152

Entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 151–153

Entrepreneurs
, 7, 12, 150, 152

Entrepreneurship
, 30

as countercultural
, 2

education
, 2

forms
, 5

mapping
, 7–9

roots in entrepreneurship theory
, 3

Environmental activism
, 101

Environmental conservation
, 133

Environmental sustainability
, 101

Equitable relationships
, 88–89

Esthetic element
, 113–114

Esthetic qualities
, 100

Ethnographic designs
, 92

Ethnographic mission
, 35–36

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
, 151

Experimentation
, 88

Fair Trade

enterprises
, 41

fair
, 37

Farmo (online platform)
, 134–135

“Food hub” concept
, 125

For-profit organizations
, 32

Framing
, 98

French Impressionist art
, 66

French Salon and Academy
, 62–65

Futurism
, 70

Governance
, 99

Grayness
, 5

Greengrocer-farmer Collaborative Distribution
, 134–135

Groupe des Artistes Indèpendants
, 69

Hackers
, 18–21

Hacking
, 12–13, 21

Hacktivism
, 18–21

“Hand coding” strategy
, 87

Haussmannization
, 64

Health and wellness
, 100

Henko
, 133–134

Heroization of entrepreneur
, 4

Hierarchical scales
, 91

High-impact entrepreneurs
, 157

Hijacking
, 12

Hustling
, 12

Iceberg’s waterline
, 33–34

IdeaFunding
, 154–155

Iga City, 145n4

Iga Organic Agriculture Promotion Committee (Iyukyo)
, 133

Impressionism
, 65–69

Industrialized agriculture, 145n1

Ingenuity
, 82, 85

analytical perspective
, 89–90

findings
, 88–90

literature review
, 82–83

materials and methods
, 86–88

organizational
, 84–86

underlying presence
, 88–89

Innovation
, 82–84

Institutional logics
, 101–103

Institutional system
, 61

Intermediary in AFNs vs. local wholesale market
, 132–133

Japan’s conventional wholesale market system
, 128–130

Japan’s wholesale market system
, 125

JAS certification, 145n2

King Richard’s rule
, 16

Kyoto Organic Action (KOA)
, 134–135

Labor unions
, 9

Language of dark side theory
, 4

Light-gray-dark enterprise
, 5–7

Literary outlaw heroes
, 14

Local food environment and surrounding context (LFESC)
, 107

Local food movement (LFM)
, 98–99, 101

Local food products and framing (LFPF)
, 107

Local food systems
, 99

Local wholesale market
, 136–138

Malevich’s abstraction
, 74

Market spaces
, 59, 64, 105–106

Merry Men
, 14–17

Michi-no-eki (roadside stations) (see Direct markets)

Micro Finance Institute (MFI)
, 47

Micro-level mistakes
, 4

Microfinance
, 32–33

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF)
, 128

Misconduct
, 4

Misfit entrepreneurs
, 2, 11–13

Misfit entrepreneurship, 7, 9 (see also Social entrepreneurship)

conceptualizing alternative enterprises and misfit entrepreneurs
, 10–13

defining success for
, 13

literary outlaw heroes
, 14

Robin Hood and Merry Men
, 14–17

searching for theory of
, 10–13

Song Jiang
, 15–17

studying and teaching
, 13–21

Mobilization
, 46

Mobilizing groups
, 46

Modernism
, 70–75

Modernist art
, 64

“Multi-sited” ethnographic approach
, 35

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
, 72

Nagahama Chiho Oroshi Uri Shijyo
, 136

Nagahama Godo Seika
, 136–138

New organizational spaces
, 65–69

NGO
, 47, 51

Non-profit organizations
, 32

1 Million Cups, 164n2

Organic agriculture
, 133

Organic farmer organized distribution
, 135–136

Organizational centrifugalism
, 58–59, 61, 65, 70–75

Organizational form
, 34

Organizational ingenuity
, 82, 84–86

Organizational spaces
, 59

Oria
, 31, 35

alternative to exploitation of workers and nature
, 40–42

ethnographic case
, 36–37

Otemaeriya
, 135–136

Perseverance
, 89

Persistence
, 89

Phishing
, 19

Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)
, 73

Pietas
, 12

Pirates, 24n2

Places
, 34

Practices
, 34

Price discovery institutions
, 130

Productive entrepreneurship
, 3, 7–8

Protest movements
, 9

Psychological theories
, 92–93

Purveyors
, 116

Quadrant approach
, 6

Qualitative case studies
, 126

Qualitative discourse analysis strategy
, 87

Ransoming
, 12

Ransomware
, 21

REKO circles, 45, 54n2

Relationships
, 34

Rent-seeking
, 8

Resourcefulness
, 82

Responsive programming
, 160–161

Risk mitigation
, 143

Robin Hood
, 14–17

Rolling Jubilee Fund, 24n3

Rural revitalization
, 133

Russian Futurism
, 70, 73

Russian Symbolism
, 73

Sabotage
, 12

Salon des Refusés
, 68

Salon system
, 60

Salon-academy institutional system
, 60, 63

Sampling
, 105–106

Satoyama preservation
, 133

Scale
, 82

ScaleUp America program
, 156–158

SCORE
, 154

Self-service supermarket retailers
, 130

Sensemaking
, 82, 85

Seri
, 129

Site specificity
, 60

Small Business Administration (SBA)
, 151, 154

Small Business Development Center
, 154

Small-scale artisan food production
, 42

Social entrepreneurs
, 11–12, 82

Social entrepreneurship
, 2, 4–5, 7, 9, 82

micro-level elements
, 82

research
, 89

Social innovation
, 83–84

Social justice
, 101

Social lens
, 3–4

Social movements
, 32

Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
, 86

Société Anonyme
, 69–70

Sociological theories
, 101–102

Solons d’ Automne
, 70

Song Jiang
, 15–17

Southern Arizona LFS (SALFS)
, 99, 103–105

Startup Communities, 151–152, 155, 164n1

Startup Genome
, 151–152

Startup Tucson
, 151, 153–154, 162–164

beginning
, 155–157

ecosystem
, 154–155

ecosystem collaboration
, 161

entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 151–153

entrepreneurial needs
, 157–159

goals and metrics
, 159–160

responsive programming
, 160–161

Startup Tucson 2. 0
, 159–162

values
, 161–162

Startup Weekend, 164n3

Stewardship
, 101

Suprematism
, 70

Sustainability lounge
, 42

Swedish Resource Center for Artisan Food
, 42–43

Symbolist aestheticism
, 73

Taste regimes
, 102–104

illustration of alignment
, 114–115

TechStars
, 151–152

Terrorism, 2, 24n1

Terrorist organizations
, 9

Time for networking
, 43

Trust building + information sharing
, 143–144

Trustworthiness
, 108

UArizona Center for Innovation (UACI)
, 154

Unproductive entrepreneurship
, 3, 8–9

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
, 11

Values
, 161–162

Van Gogh’s Yellow House and organizational centrifugalism
, 58–59

French Salon and Academy
, 62–65

impressionism
, 65–69

modernism
, 70–75

Vandalism
, 12

Violence
, 12

Visual analysis
, 101

conflation of tertiary elements
, 114

data collection and analysis
, 106–108

esthetic element
, 113–114

findings
, 108

institutional logics
, 102–103

market element
, 108–112

review of literature
, 99–101

sampling
, 105–106

study design and case
, 104–105

taste regimes
, 103–104, 114–115

theoretical framework
, 101–102

trustworthiness
, 108

Visual sociology method
, 106

Visual-arts academies
, 60

Weak theory–thick empirical descriptional approach
, 31

Wholesale Market Act, 145n3

Wholesale markets
, 126

in Japan
, 129

WikiLeaks
, 14, 19–20

Yamato and Sagawa Express
, 125

YWCA Women’s Business Center
, 154