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Commentated walk 1 Ephemeral organization 1 Ethnography 1 Incivility 1 Practice 1 Space 1 Sweden 1 emergency entrepreneurship 1 ephemeral organization 1 natural catastrophe 1 social capital 1
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Borzeix, Anni 1 Johannisson, Bengt 1 Linda Rouleau, Dr Mark de Rond and Professor Geneviève Musca, Professor 1 Olaison, Lena 1 Raulet-Croset, Nathalie 1
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Journal of Organizational Ethnography 1 Review of Social Economy 1
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Researching spatial practices through Commentated Walks: “on the move” and “walking with”
Raulet-Croset, Nathalie; Borzeix, Anni - In: Journal of Organizational Ethnography 3 (2014) 1, pp. 27-42
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how the combination of a qualitative shadowing method called “Commentated Walk” and an ethnographic approach, can be used to analyze the spatial dimension of practices, when space is considered as a co-construction and as an active...
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The moment of truth—Reconstructing entrepreneurship and social capital in the eye of the storm
Johannisson, Bengt; Olaison, Lena - In: Review of Social Economy 65 (2007) 1, pp. 55-78
There are many images of entrepreneurship which all pay attention to the importance of social capital. Nevertheless, these understandings of entrepreneurship do not tell us about the capabilities and social ingenuity that people hit by a natural or man-made catastrophe may evoke. We have studied...
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