Fostering sustainability and entrepreneurship through action research: the role of value reciprocity and impact temporality
Autor: | Greco, Angela, Nielsen, Rikke Kristine, Eikelenboom, Manon |
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Přispěvatelé: | de Jong, Gjalt, Long, Tom, Folmer, Emma, Faber, Niels, Ünal, Berfu |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Consultation Consulting Research methodology Co-creation Entrepreneurship Samskabelse societal impact of research iværksætteri Practical impact of research Stakeholder engagement SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities Aktionslæring Sustainability Aktionsforskning Impact of research Double-impact Research co-creation Action research Engaged Scholarship |
Zdroj: | Greco, A, Nielsen, R K & Eikelenboom, M 2023, Fostering sustainability and entrepreneurship through action research: the role of value reciprocity and impact temporality . in G de Jong, T Long, E Folmer, N Faber & B Ünal (eds), De Gruyter Handbook of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research . De Gruyter . |
Popis: | The fields of sustainability and entrepreneurship share their dynamic processes, their high degree of uncertainty and complexity, and their endeavour on systemic impact. These inherent characteristics call researchers to engage in action research. Action research equips researchers with unique tools to navigate the volatility and complexity of sustainable entrepreneurship while simultaneously fostering its purpose and uncovering new theoretical insights. Yet, action research efforts fostering sustainable entrepreneurship are still emergent, and the mutual affinity between sustainable entrepreneurship and action research is still seldom addressed in the literature and often confused with other forms of collaborative knowledge production and problem-solving such as co-creation and consulting. In this chapter, we discuss the central principles of this form of academic knowledge production, their practices, and implications for sustainable entrepreneurship. We begin by defining action research and its unique methodological features. We then highlight research practices to address two fundamental but overlooked aspects of action research: value reciprocity and impact temporality. We illustrate these aspects by providing two cases of action research in a sustainable entrepreneurship context. This chapter offers directions for the researcher embarking into action research journeys aimed at fostering sustainable entrepreneurship. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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