The Social Effects of Entrepreneurship on Society and Some Potential Remedies: Four Provocations

Author:

Weiss Tim1ORCID,Eberhart Robert2,Lounsbury Michael3,Nelson Andrew4,Rindova Violina5,Meyer John6,Bromley Patricia6,Atkins Rachel7,Ruebottom Trish8,Jennings Jennifer3,Jennings Dev3,Toubiana Madeline9ORCID,Shantz Angelique Slade3,Khorasani Niki9,Wadhwani Daniel5,Tucker Hannah10,Kirsch David11,Goldfarb Brent11,Aldrich Howard12,Aldrich Daniel13

Affiliation:

1. Management and Entrepreneurship, Imperial College London, London, UK

2. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA

3. University of Alberta Alberta School of Business, Edmonton, Canada

4. University of Oregon Charles H Lundquist College of Business, Eugene, OR, USA

5. USC, Los Angeles, CA, USA

6. Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

7. St John's University, New York, NY, USA

8. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

9. University of Ottawa Telfer School of Management, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

10. Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark

11. University of Maryland at College Park Robert H Smith School of Business, College Park, MD, USA

12. UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

13. Northeastern University College of Social Science and Humanities, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

A rapidly growing research stream examines the social effects of entrepreneurship on society. This research assesses the rise of entrepreneurship as a dominant theme in society and studies how entrepreneurship contributes to the production and acceptance of socio-economic inequality regimes, social problems, class and power struggles, and systemic inequities. In this article, scholars present new perspectives on an organizational sociology-inspired research agenda of entrepreneurial capitalism and detail the potential remedies to bound the unfettered expansion of a narrow conception of entrepreneurship. Taken together, the essays put forward four central provocations: 1) reform the study and pedagogy of entrepreneurship by bringing in the humanities; 2) examine entrepreneurship as a cultural phenomenon shaping society; 3) go beyond the dominant biases in entrepreneurship research and pedagogy; and 4) explore alternative models to entrepreneurial capitalism. More scholarly work scrutinizing the entrepreneurship–society nexus is urgently needed, and these essays provide generative arguments toward further developing this research agenda.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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