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Entrepreneurship, Togetherness, and Emotions: A Look at (Postcrisis?) Spain
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Entrepreneurship, Togetherness, and Emotions: A Look at (Postcrisis?) Spain

Ignasi Marti and Pablo Fernandez
Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol.24(4), pp.424-428
01/10/2015

Abstract

entrepreneurship togetherness emotions expulsions precarity
Studying entrepreneurship in the context of recession and (post)crisis opens up a set of important questions regarding the relationship between entrepreneuring, social relations, and social change. In drawing upon insights from a 2-year ethnographic study of the Spanish’s Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (Mortgage Victims Platform), known as the PAH, this article centers on the mobilization of rather unlikely citizens to a process in which most of them never thought they would be part of. We suggest that a renewed engagement with such insights regarding the emergence of new forms of organizing, the development of (new?) forms of relationality and being together, and the role of different forms of emotions in hindering/ favoring agency, offers important avenues to enrich entrepreneurship research.
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.726 Entrepreneurship
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