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Type: Conference paper
Title: Defining entrepreneurship as a 'domain of practice': Implications for theory and research for policy and education
Author: O'Connor, A.
Cherry, N.
Buckley, P.
Citation: AGSE Regional Research Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2006: Proceedings of the 3rd Annual AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange, 2006
Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology
Issue Date: 2006
Conference Name: AGSE Regional Research Exchange, (2006 : Auckland, New Zealand)
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Allan O’Connor, Nita Cherry and Patricia Buckley
Abstract: This paper holds in tension two perspectives on the framing of entrepreneurship: one as a discipline and the other as a domain of practice. Cooperative inquiry is the research method used to ‘hold’ and ‘conduct’ this inquiry with the purpose to explore the implications of both the different definitional frames of entrepreneurship and the use of a cooperative inquiry research method. First, we demonstrate the application and implementation of the cooperative inquiry. Second, the implications of the different definitional frames are explored within the contexts of Australian educational policy frameworks and the teaching and learning practice of entrepreneurship. Finally the implications and possibilities of a cooperative inquiry research method are discussed for the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor project.
Keywords: domain of practice
Rights: Copyright © 2006 The authors.
DOI: 10.999/1234
Description (link): http://www.ecic.adelaide.edu.au/staff/allan.html
Published version: https://researchbank.swinburne.edu.au/items/9daebb6a-8647-4254-b558-7e291a0b82cc/1/?search=%2Fsearching.do&index=0&available=339
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