posted on 2024-07-09, 20:57authored bySusan Rushworth, Doan Winkel, Jeff Vanevenhoven
Entrepreneurship remains relatively immature compared with other business, economic and social research disciplines. It lacks large scale, longitudinal studies with rigorous research methods and complex models that provide a foundational, empirical base, partly due to the resource-intensive nature of such studies. Since entrepreneurship has been defined as “the pursuit of opportunity without regard to the resources controlled”, applying entrepreneurial methods to entrepreneurship research provides a potential solution. A new entrepreneurship research project is presented as a case study using this approach. Significant benefits in terms of scale and research design quality of the resulting project are identified.
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9780980332872
Journal title
Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research: 8th International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) Research Exchange, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Au
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Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research: 8th International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship AGSE Research Exchange, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Au