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Title: Indian Entrepreneurship through a Historical Lens: A Dialogue with Dwijendra Tripathi
Authors: Shankar, Raj K
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Research
History and Entrepreneurship
Business History
Context
Emerging Economies
Indian Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: Mar-2016
Publisher: Journal of Entrepreneurship
Series/Report no.: Vol-25;Issue-1
Abstract: History arguably is most suited to inform entrepreneurship and its varied manifestations. It is equally well placed to address entrepreneurship’s primary challenge—longitudinal work in context. Despite repeated calls for this, it has remained a plea. Extant literature review provided five themes, which researchers can use to begin to look at entrepreneurship through a historical lens. These are: business history and entrepreneurship, context and entrepreneurship, caste and entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in emerging economies and entrepreneurship research using historical methods. A dialogue with India’s pre-eminent business historian Dwijendra Tripathi adds perspective to the considerable potential these themes present for entrepreneurship research through a historical lens. Indian entrepreneurship provides context to this perspective and reinforces this need. Furthermore, the five themes provide research gateways for scholars in both business history and entrepreneurship.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4268
Appears in Collections:March Vol.25 No.(1)

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