This paper responds to Welter’s (2011) call to pay more attention to the diversity of entrepreneurship in theorizing contexts by examining how places come to be understood as entrepreneurial. We draw briefly and selectively on ideas from a quirky set of disciplines, looking at how topics such as narratives and language, memories of the past, built environments and constellations of power among groups of people interact to shape the emergence and decline of “everyday ent-repreneurship places”.
External publication | 2021 Moving Contexts Onto New Roads – Clues From Other Disciplines
Welter, F.: Baker, T. (2021): Moving Contexts Onto New Roads – Clues From Other Disciplines, in: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Vol. 45 (5), S. 1154-1175.