Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting
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Organization Studies and Posthumanism: Towards a More-than-Human World. Hrsg. / François-Xavier de Vaujany; Silvia Gherardi; Polyana Silva. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2024. S. 53-75.
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T1 - Entrepreneuring as Multispecies Composting
AU - Cnossen, Boukje
AU - Byrne, Orla
AU - Lassalle, Paul
AU - Thompson, Neil
AU - Verduijn, Karen
AU - Yeröz, Huriye
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 selection and editorial matter, François-Xavier de Vaujany, Silvia Gherardi and Polyana Silva.
PY - 2024/4/5
Y1 - 2024/4/5
N2 - To take a first step toward envisioning entrepreneuring as the creative organizing of more-than-human relationships, we engage in a modest attempt of speculative fabulation (SF) by picking up on several of the concepts Haraway developed in her latest book (2016), in particular: SF, multispecies living, making kin, response-ability, holobiont, and string figures. Inspired by these concepts, we draw upon Haraway's view of relational world-making and continuous becoming with each other to bring attention to the more-than-human in entrepreneurship and entrepreneuring. In what follows, each co-author produces their own account about, with, and through these concepts, and reflects on the implications of these new stories for how entrepreneuring is understood and studied. At the end of the chapter, we draw our individual accounts together in a string figure that is both a practice and a result of storytelling. In our exercise of telling entrepreneuring differently, we align with recent practices of ‘writing differently’, which challenge the common ways of storytelling (and thus world-making) in academic research.
AB - To take a first step toward envisioning entrepreneuring as the creative organizing of more-than-human relationships, we engage in a modest attempt of speculative fabulation (SF) by picking up on several of the concepts Haraway developed in her latest book (2016), in particular: SF, multispecies living, making kin, response-ability, holobiont, and string figures. Inspired by these concepts, we draw upon Haraway's view of relational world-making and continuous becoming with each other to bring attention to the more-than-human in entrepreneurship and entrepreneuring. In what follows, each co-author produces their own account about, with, and through these concepts, and reflects on the implications of these new stories for how entrepreneuring is understood and studied. At the end of the chapter, we draw our individual accounts together in a string figure that is both a practice and a result of storytelling. In our exercise of telling entrepreneuring differently, we align with recent practices of ‘writing differently’, which challenge the common ways of storytelling (and thus world-making) in academic research.
KW - Management studies
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U2 - 10.4324/9781032617169
DO - 10.4324/9781032617169
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 978-1-032-61424-3
SN - 978-1-032-61715-2
SP - 53
EP - 75
BT - Organization Studies and Posthumanism
A2 - de Vaujany, François-Xavier
A2 - Gherardi, Silvia
A2 - Silva, Polyana
PB - Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
ER -