'You are angels': understanding the entanglement of family and enterprise in an early-stage family-run coworking space
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Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship as Practice. ed. / Neil Aaron Thompson; Orla Byrne; Anna Jenkins; Bruce Teague. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. p. 314-327 (Handbooks of Business and Management Research as Practice).
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T1 - 'You are angels': understanding the entanglement of family and enterprise in an early-stage family-run coworking space
AU - Cnossen, Boukje
AU - Winter, Julian Dominik
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Neil Aaron Thompson, Orla Byrne, Anna Jenkins and Bruce T. Teague 2022 All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/7/4
Y1 - 2022/7/4
N2 - In this chapter, we investigate how the family roles (mother and daughter) of the managers of a coworking space in a residential area in Hamburg, shape their enterprise. Starting from recent entrepreneurship-as-practice research, we build on Andreas Reckwitz' theory of social practices. We use our ethnographic fieldwork in a newly founded coworking space in Hamburg, run by mother and daughter, to identify the practices that help maintain and develop the coworking space. In so doing, we show how these practices show the entanglement of the realm of family and the realm of entrepreneurship. We furthermore build on the call of several practice theorists to understand practices as affective offers tools, to investigate how practices can contribute to building and maintaining family, as well as to the building and maintaining the enterprise.
AB - In this chapter, we investigate how the family roles (mother and daughter) of the managers of a coworking space in a residential area in Hamburg, shape their enterprise. Starting from recent entrepreneurship-as-practice research, we build on Andreas Reckwitz' theory of social practices. We use our ethnographic fieldwork in a newly founded coworking space in Hamburg, run by mother and daughter, to identify the practices that help maintain and develop the coworking space. In so doing, we show how these practices show the entanglement of the realm of family and the realm of entrepreneurship. We furthermore build on the call of several practice theorists to understand practices as affective offers tools, to investigate how practices can contribute to building and maintaining family, as well as to the building and maintaining the enterprise.
KW - Entrepreneurship
KW - Management studies
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U2 - 10.4337/9781788976831.00028
DO - 10.4337/9781788976831.00028
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-1-78897-682-4
T3 - Handbooks of Business and Management Research as Practice
SP - 314
EP - 327
BT - Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship as Practice
A2 - Thompson, Neil Aaron
A2 - Byrne, Orla
A2 - Jenkins, Anna
A2 - Teague, Bruce
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - Cheltenham
ER -