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Constructing narratives of enterprise: clichés and entrepreneurial self-identity

Constructing narratives of enterprise: clichés and entrepreneurial self-identity
Constructing narratives of enterprise: clichés and entrepreneurial self-identity
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to extend the repertoire of narrative resources relevant in the creation and maintenance of entrepreneurial identity, and to explore the implications for understanding entrepreneurial behaviour.

Design/methodology/approach: The empirical research is based on a two and a half year ethnographic study of a small UK industrial firm.

Findings: The study describes how clichés used by aspirant entrepreneurs are significant elements in creating entrepreneurial self-identity. In contrast to entrepreneurial metaphors, the study of which has highlighted and revealed the extraordinary components of an entrepreneurial narrative identity, examination of the clichés provide us with a means by which to understand the everyday and ordinary elements of identity construction in entrepreneurs.

Research limitations/implications: Further qualitative research in other entrepreneurial settings will be required, exploring the generality of cliché use amongst entrepreneurs.

Practical implications: Applying the implications of our findings for pedagogic and business support uses is not explored and will need further development; we do however suggest that narrative approaches that make sense of entrepreneurship as an achievable aim may have some practical use.

Originality/value: The application of cliché as a distinctive linguistic feature of entrepreneurial self-identity construction is highly original and reflects analogous work on entrepreneurial metaphors. Because of its ethnographic data, the paper develops empirically and conceptually rich insights into entrepreneurship.
entrepreneurialism, ethnography, metaphors, narratives, small enterprises, united kingdom
1355-2554
4-23
Down, Simon
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Warren, Lorraine
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Down, Simon
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Warren, Lorraine
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Down, Simon and Warren, Lorraine (2008) Constructing narratives of enterprise: clichés and entrepreneurial self-identity. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 14 (1), 4-23. (doi:10.1108/13552550810852802).

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to extend the repertoire of narrative resources relevant in the creation and maintenance of entrepreneurial identity, and to explore the implications for understanding entrepreneurial behaviour.

Design/methodology/approach: The empirical research is based on a two and a half year ethnographic study of a small UK industrial firm.

Findings: The study describes how clichés used by aspirant entrepreneurs are significant elements in creating entrepreneurial self-identity. In contrast to entrepreneurial metaphors, the study of which has highlighted and revealed the extraordinary components of an entrepreneurial narrative identity, examination of the clichés provide us with a means by which to understand the everyday and ordinary elements of identity construction in entrepreneurs.

Research limitations/implications: Further qualitative research in other entrepreneurial settings will be required, exploring the generality of cliché use amongst entrepreneurs.

Practical implications: Applying the implications of our findings for pedagogic and business support uses is not explored and will need further development; we do however suggest that narrative approaches that make sense of entrepreneurship as an achievable aim may have some practical use.

Originality/value: The application of cliché as a distinctive linguistic feature of entrepreneurial self-identity construction is highly original and reflects analogous work on entrepreneurial metaphors. Because of its ethnographic data, the paper develops empirically and conceptually rich insights into entrepreneurship.

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: entrepreneurialism, ethnography, metaphors, narratives, small enterprises, united kingdom

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Local EPrints ID: 47231
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/47231
ISSN: 1355-2554
PURE UUID: 90b7b605-b393-47a9-8a22-55f070894feb

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Date deposited: 06 Aug 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:32

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Author: Simon Down
Author: Lorraine Warren

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