An Entrepreneurial Context for the Theory of the Firm: Exploring Assumptions and Consequences

Arturo E. Osorio, Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, Paul Donnelly
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While entrepreneurship may be driven by personal interests and lifestyle choices, entrepreneurial actions are not only economically driven opportunity-searching processes but also enactments of social transformation that may or may not lead to socioeconomic benefits. We advance that exploring these entrepreneurial processes can inform a theory of the firm that may explain how socioeconomic processes shape the socioeconomic environment of communities while serving individuals. This article discusses several understandings of the firm, as theorized in extant literature. Guided by these different conceptualizations, we present a case study of an artist and artisan cluster in Western Massachusetts to demonstrate various understandings of entrepreneurial processes. By way of conclusion, we develop the idea of the firm as a geographically embedded relational understanding aiding entrepreneurs to achieve personal goals while coconstructing their local environment.
企业理论的创业背景:探索假设与结果
虽然企业家精神可能受到个人兴趣和生活方式选择的驱动,但企业家行为不仅是经济驱动的机会寻找过程,而且也是社会转型的实施,可能会也可能不会带来社会经济效益。我们提出,探索这些创业过程可以为企业理论提供信息,该理论可以解释社会经济过程如何在为个人服务的同时塑造社区的社会经济环境。本文讨论了现有文献中对企业的几种理解。在这些不同概念的指导下,我们提出了一个马萨诸塞州西部艺术家和工匠集群的案例研究,以展示对创业过程的各种理解。通过结论,我们发展了公司作为地理嵌入关系理解的理念,帮助企业家在构建当地环境的同时实现个人目标。
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