Prelims

Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-Voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates

ISBN: 978-1-78756-372-8, eISBN: 978-1-78756-371-1

ISSN: 2040-7246

Publication date: 10 December 2018

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(2018), "Prelims", Higgins, D., Jones, P. and McGowan, P. (Ed.) Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-Voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates (Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, Vol. 9A), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-72462018000009A014

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Creating Entrepreneurial Space

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Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research

Series Editor: Paul Jones

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Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, Volume 9A

Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking Through Multi-Voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates

David Higgins

University of Liverpool, UK

Paul Jones

Swansea University, UK

Pauric McGowan

Ulster University, UK

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Contents

List of Contributors vii
Series Editor’s Preface ix
Introduction: Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking through Multi-voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates
David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan
1
Chapter 1 The Legitimacy of Teachers in Entrepreneurship Education: What We Can Learn from a Literature Review
Stéphane Foliard, Sandrine Le Pontois, Alain Fayolle and Isabell Diermann
7
Chapter 2 Enterprise Education Competitions: A Theoretically Flawed Intervention?
Catherine Brentnall, Iván Diego Rodríguez and Nigel Culkin
25
Chapter 3 Understanding How Immigrant Entrepreneurs View Business Opportunity Formation Through Ethnicity
Kingsley C. Njoku and Thomas M. Cooney
49
Chapter 4 Context Matters: Entrepreneurial Energy in the Revival of Place
Johan Gaddefors and Alistair Anderson
63
Chapter 5 Extending Cross-gender Succession Theories: Mother–Son Succession in Family Business
Claire Seaman, Susanne Ross and Richard Bent
79
Chapter 6 SMEs’ Export Performance in Algeria: A Configuration Approach
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud, Paul Jones and Robert Newbery
91
Chapter 7 Resistance and Change in a Depleted Community: Personal, Pragmatic and Paradoxical
Lorraine Warren, Alistair Anderson and Jo Bensemann
113
Chapter 8 Grappling with the Challenges of Start-up in the Designer Fashion Industry in a Small Economy: How Social Capital Articulates with Strategies in Practice
Colleen E. Mills
129
Chapter 9 Exploring the Perceived Impact of Strategic Learning Plans on Growth-focussed Small Service Firms
Monica Murphy, Felicity Kelliher and Denis Harrington
157
Chapter 10 Scholarly Practice and Meaningful Research: Utilising Voice by Enabling Action … if it was only that Simple!
David Higgins and Sue Smith
175
About the Editors 191
About the Authors 193
Index 199

List of Contributors

Alistair Anderson Lancaster University, UK
Jo Bensemann Massey University, New Zealand
Richard Bent Queen Margaret University, UK
Catherine Brentnall Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Thomas M. Cooney Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Nigel Culkin University of Hertfordshire, UK
Isabell Diermann University of Kassel, Germany
Johan Gaddefors Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Alain Fayolle emlyon business school, France
Stéphane Foliard Jean Monnet University, COACTIS, France
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud University of Plymouth, UK
Denis Harrington Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
David Higgins University of Liverpool, UK
Paul Jones Swansea University, UK
Felicity Kelliher Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Sandrine Le Pontois Grenoble Alpes University, CERAG, France
Pauric McGowan University of Ulster, UK
Colleen E. Mills University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Monica Murphy MONERE Development Services Waterford, Ireland
Robert Newbery Newcastle University, UK
Kingsley C. Njoku Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Iván Diego Rodríguez Valnalón, Spain
Susanne Ross Queen Margaret University, UK
Claire Seaman Queen Margaret University, UK
Sue Smith University of Central Lancaster, UK
Lorraine Warren Massey University, New Zealand

Series Editor’s Preface

The Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE)-Emerald book series aims to provide a platform for leading-edge research that reflects contemporary themes of interest to the entrepreneurship discipline. The volumes of this series are proposed and edited by established scholars drawn from the membership of the ISBE community. All contributions are double blind peer reviewed by subject experts from the discipline.

The ninth volume in the series, Creating Entrepreneurial Space: Talking through Multi-voices, Reflections on Emerging Debates edited by David Higgins, Paul Jones and Pauric McGowan has collected sufficient material to present two volumes. Particular thanks to David Higgins for leading the guest-editing process from project initiation to completion. These collections were developed in recognition of the need for the entrepreneurship literature to engage more critically with the lived experiences of practicing entrepreneurs through alternative approaches and methods, seeking to account for and highlighting the social, political and moral aspects of entrepreneurial practice (Tedmanson, Verduyn, Essers, & Gartner, 2012). Thus, this volume is an attempt to supplement and enhance this evidence base with studies drawn from several different contexts of entrepreneurial practice and behaviour.

Some words of thanks to conclude this introduction. To the guest editors, authors and reviewers for all their hard work and diligence in taking this volume to completion. To Katy Mathers and Pete Baker and the Emerald production team for their efforts in taking the volume through the production processes by the required deadlines. To ISBE, in supporting the development of the volume and its promotion.

In line with the objectives of the series, this volume contributes a new peer-reviewed body of evidence which provides fresh insights and perspectives and informs and further engages the entrepreneurship discipline.

Paul Jones

Editor – ISBE Emerald Book Series

Reference Tedmanson, Verduyn, Essers, & Gartner, 2012Tedmanson, D., Verduyn, K., Essers, C., & Gartner, W. (2012). Critical perspectives in entrepreneurship research. Organization, 19(5), 531541.