All Stories

  1. Rural enterprise in Mexico: a case of necessity diversification
  2. Developing qualitative research streams relating to illegal rural enterprise
  3. Rule-breaking and legitimacy: a failure of artful navigation?
  4. Documenting the UK “Black Fish Scandal” as a case study of criminal entrepreneurship
  5. Images, forms and presence outside and beyond the pink ghetto
  6. Authoring second-generation entrepreneur and family business stories
  7. Assessing the contribution of the ‘theory of matriarchy’ to the entrepreneurship and family business literatures
  8. A Bourdieuan Analysis of Qualitative Authorship in Entrepreneurship Scholarship
  9. Towards an Organizational Folklore of Policing: The Storied Nature of Policing and the Police Use of Storytelling
  10. Prohibition and the American Dream: an analysis of the entrepreneurial life and times of Al Capone
  11. The Long Goodbye: A Note on the Closure of Rural Police-Stations and the Decline of Rural Policing in Britain
  12. Rescripting criminal identity
  13. Documenting Essex‐Boy as a local gendered regime
  14. Qualitative entrepreneurship authorship: antecedents, processes and consequences
  15. The embeddedness of illegal entrepreneurship in a closed ethnic community
  16. No Choices, No Chances: How Contemporary Enterprise Culture is Failing Britain's Underclasses
  17. Developing and animating enterprising individuals and communities
  18. Petter Gottschalk – entrepreneurship and organised crime: entrepreneurs in illegal business, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2009, pp 208
  19. Criminal entrepreneurship, white‐collar criminality, and neutralization theory
  20. Book Review: Knowledge Management in Policing: Enforcing Law on Criminal Business Enterprises, Entrepreneurship and Organised Crime: Entrepreneurs in Illegal Business
  21. Book Review: Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders: How Your Genes Affect Your Work Life
  22. Book Review: Quantitative Narrative Analysis
  23. Observing community-based entrepreneurship and social networking at play in an urban village setting
  24. The role of storyboards and scrapbooks in propagating entrepreneurial value in family business settings
  25. Policing the Changing Landscape of Rural Crime: A Case Study from Scotland
  26. BrewDog: Business Growth for Punks!
  27. Masculinity, doxa and the institutionalisation of entrepreneurial identity in the novel Cityboy
  28. The Diva storyline: an alternative social construction of female entrepreneurship
  29. Religion, the Scottish Work Ethic and the Spirit of Enterprise
  30. Extracting Value from Their Environment: Some Observations on Pimping and Prostitution as Entrepreneurship
  31. A call for the integration of 'Biographical Intelligence' into the National Intelligence Model
  32. Entrepreneurship, police leadership, and the investigation of crime in changing times
  33. Zzzz.....Some reflections on the dynamics of village entrepreneurship
  34. Crisis plan? What crisis plan! How microentrepreneurs manage in a crisis
  35. The moral space in entrepreneurship: an exploration of ethical imperatives and the moral legitimacy of being enterprising
  36. Introduction
  37. Narrating the decline of subsistence entrepreneurship in a Scottish fishing community
  38. The devil is in the e-tale: forms and structures in the entrepreneurial narratives
  39. Researching rural enterprise
  40. Illegal rural enterprise
  41. Recognizing Meaning: Semiotics in Entrepreneurial Research
  42. Daring to be Different: A Dialogue on the Problems of Getting Qualitative Research Published