We are pleased to announce that Advances in Cultural Entrepreneurship, Volume 80 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations, is now available online and in print.
This volume should appeal to those interested in the cultural, institutional, and socio-cognitive dimensions of entrepreneurship, innovation, and change. Edited by Christi Lockwood and Jean-François Soublière, the volume contains contributions from 25 leading and emerging scholars.
Please check it out: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0733-558X202280
Introduction
Two Advances in Cultural Entrepreneurship Research
Christi Lockwood & Jean-François Soublière
Part A. Putting 'Culture' in Cultural Entrepreneurship
Change-maker and Culture-bearer: Entrepreneurs as Evangelists and Shepherds of Culture
Felipe Massa
Giving Voice to Persuasion: Embodiment, the Voice and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Jean Clarke & Mark Healey
Giving Sense to Market Categories: Analogies and Metaphors in the Early Emergence of Quantum Computing
Oona Hilkamo & Nina Granqvist
Toward a More Cultural Understanding of Entrepreneurship
Daniel Hjorth
Cultural Entrepreneurship: Theorizing the Dark Sides
Joel Gehman & Tyler Wry
Part B. Taking Cultural Entrepreneurship Beyond 'Entrepreneurship'
The Perfume of Traditions: Cultural Entrepreneurship and the Resurrection of Extinct Societal Traditions
Francesca Bacco & Elena Dalpiaz
From Surgeries to Startups: The Impact of Cultural Holes on Entrepreneurship in the Medical Profession
Chad Carlos & Shon R. Hiatt
Too Much, Too Soon: A Framework for Understanding Unintended Consequences of Cultural Entrepreneurship on Market Emergence
Jade Lo & Eunice Rhee
Shaping Cultural Meanings in Markets with Category Strategy and Optimal Distinctiveness: An Agency-based Perspective
Cameron Verhaal & Elizabeth Pontikes
An Audience-based Theory of Firms' Purposefulness
Rodolphe Durand & Paul Gouvard
Mapping the Multiverse: A Cultural Cartographic Approach to Realizing Entrepreneurial Possibilities
Tim Hannigan, Yunjung Pak & Dev (P. Devereaux) Jennings
Conclusion
Two Decades of the Theory of Cultural Entrepreneurship: Recollection, Elaboration, and Reflection
Mary Ann Glynn & Michael Lounsbury
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Christi Lockwood
University of Virginia
Charlottesville VA
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