Emancipation and/or oppression? Conceptualizing dimensions of criticality in entrepreneurship studies

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2014

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Verduijn, K.
Dey, P.
Tedmanson, D.J.
Essers, C.

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Verduyn, Pascal Dey, Deirdre Tedmanson and Caroline Essers, K.

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International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2014; 20(2):98-107

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The purpose of this paper is to use the attribute "critical" as a sensitizing concept to emphasize entrepreneurship's role in overcoming extant relations of exploitation, domination and oppression. It builds on the premise that entrepreneurship not only brings about new firms, products and services but also new openings for more liberating forms of individual and collective existence.

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Copyright 2014 Emerald Group Publishing

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