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Art-identity founders, venturing processes, and entrepreneurship: Implications for policy

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Casulli L, Knox S, MacLaren AC & Farrington T (2021) Art-identity founders, venturing processes, and entrepreneurship: Implications for policy. Journal of the International Council for Small Business, 2 (4), pp. 303-312. https://doi.org/10.1080/26437015.2021.1944794

Abstract
A growing body of literature in entrepreneurship argues that extant conceptualizations of the venture journey are not representative of the broad forms that entrepreneurship may take. This results in ill-informed policy that, in turn, feeds into support programs that work for ventures with certain profiles but are unsuitable for many other forms of enterprise. In this article, we seek to explore how this selective form of theorizing and related policy intervention plays out in art-identity ventures, being those that defy commercial priorities and pursue creative practice. We engage in this debate with a view to framing the status quo from the perspective of art-identity ventures, diagnosing the problems represented by this, and proposing some ways forward through which policy could resolve apparent tensions.

Keywords
Art entrepreneurship; art identity; creative enterprise; venture process; public policy

Journal
Journal of the International Council for Small Business: Volume 2, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Strathclyde
Publication date31/10/2021
Publication date online31/08/2021
Date accepted by journal31/07/2021
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN2643-7015
eISSN2643-7023

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Dr Stephen Knox

Dr Stephen Knox

SL in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Management, Work and Organisation

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