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Discover our latest publications in the Rethinking Entrepreneurship project. Together, these books and articles illuminate the project's core theme from different angles and feature our most recent research. We aim to bring humanistic approaches to entrepreneurship studies, actively advancing perspectives from history, political sciences, and law.

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Vera Haataja, Ewald Kibler & Thomas Wainwright (2025)
‘I’m older but terribly independent’: women’s empowerment in late-career entrepreneurship

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Vera Haataja, Gustav Häag, Agnieszka Kurczewska and Alexander McKelvie

Navigating Ethical Space in Entrepreneurship – Paths to Entrepreneurial Responsibility

Academy of Management Proceedings, Volume 2025, Issue 1 / July 2025

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Christina Lubinski, Léna Prouchet, Camilla Ferri, Nicolai C.Jepsen & Wanjun Lei (2025)

Rethinking the histories and ideologies of entrepreneurship 

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Christina Lubinski, Hannah Knox Tucker (2025)

Entrepreneurialism: conceptual exploration of an ideology

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Also available as podcast here.

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Rosanna Garcia, Rachel M.B. Atkins, […], and Mirela Xheneti (2025)

How Should We Study Heterogeneity in Entrepreneurship? Moving the Field to an Inclusive Approach

Sage Journals

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Léna Prouchet (2025)

Connecting the dots: Business history research on social entrepreneurship in the Global South

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Lauren Eaton, Nicolai C.Jepsen (2025)

Hustle: A conceptual exploration of work at the margins

Management & Organizational History. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Christina Lubinski, R. Daniel Wadhwani (2025)

Hype: Marker and maker of entrepreneurial culture

Journal of Business Venturing, Volume 40, Issue 2, March 2025

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Christina Lubinski, R. Daniel Wadhwani, William B. Gartner, Renee Rottner (2023).

Humanistic approaches to change: Entrepreneurship and transformation

Business History.

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Giacomin, V. and C. Lubinski (2023). 

Entrepreneurship as Emancipation: Ruth Handler and the Entrepreneurial Process “In Time” and “Over Time”,

1930s—1980s.

Business History.

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Handbook Articles

Edited by Decker, S., Foster, W. M., & Giovannoni, E.

Handbook of Historical Methods for Management.

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Lubinski, C. (2023). 

Rhetorical History: Giving Meaning to the Past in Past and Present. 

Handbook of Historical Methods for Management. S. Decker, W. Foster and E. Giovannoni. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar: 35-45.

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Wadhwani, R. D. (2023). 

Critical Hermeneutics: Deriving Meaning from Historical Sources. 

Handbook of Historical Methods for Management. S. Decker, W. Foster and E. Giovannoni. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar: 218-231.

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Rethinking Entrepreneurship is a research project at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and generously supported by the Carlsberg Foundation. We explore the dynamic and evolving discourse of entrepreneurship, its impact on society, and its role in shaping the future. With a team of dedicated scholars, we delve deep into the question how the way we understand entrepreneurship links to our ability to address societal change and frames our thinking about society in past, present and future.

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