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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
1. Entrepreneurship Research
2. The Rise of the Cultural Entrepreneur
3. A Framework for Researching the Cultural Entrepreneur
4. Identity and the Cultural Entrepreneur
5. The Significance of Place
6. It’s Who You Know Not What You Know That Matters
Conclusion
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Annette Naudin is Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Entrepreneurship at Birmingham City University, UK and is an Enterprise Education Fellow of the National Centre for Graduate Entrepreneurship.
Zusammenfassung
This book explores the lived experience of cultural entrepreneurship to comment on the challenges associated with cultural labour including the insecurities of managing precarious working conditions. Drawing on interviews conducted with cultural workers, it focuses on how individuals articulate their experience of entrepreneurship in the cu
Zusatztext
"Cultural Entrepreneurship provides a compelling examination of the experiences of entrepreneurs in the creative and cultural industries. Drawing on research with entrepreneurs, this book explores identity, networking, and place to provide a distinctive analysis of interest for a wide audience of policy makers, practitioners and researchers." –Daniel Ashton, University of Southampton, UK