Abstract
Research is not merely report-writing; it also involves elements of storytelling. In this essay, we reflect on two narrative archetypes in entrepreneurship research: the stories of entrepreneurship as a road to salvation and means to emancipation. We outline a framework to analyze research from a storytelling perspective, apply this framework to identify implicit assumptions and methodological biases in mainstream research, and discuss how a storytelling framework can be used to generate alternative stories. We argue for a more empirically grounded research agenda that continues the development of entrepreneurship research into a rich and diverse field.
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Brattström, A., & Wennberg, K. (2022, November 1). The Entrepreneurial Story and its Implications for Research. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/10422587211053802
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