Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context

PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore how agency is distributed between human actors and nonhuman elements in entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approachIt is based on an inductive longitudinal case study of a garden in a rural community in northern Sweden. The methodology includes an et...

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Main Authors: Melin, Erik, Gaddefors, Johan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/31258/
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description PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore how agency is distributed between human actors and nonhuman elements in entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approachIt is based on an inductive longitudinal case study of a garden in a rural community in northern Sweden. The methodology includes an ethnography of the garden, spanning the course of 16 years, and a careful investigation of the entrepreneurial processes contained within it.FindingsThis article identifies and describes different practices to explain how agency is distributed between human actors and nonhuman elements in the garden's context. Three different practices were identified and discussed, namely “calling”, “resisting”, and “provoking”.Originality/valueAgency/structure constitutes a longstanding conundrum in entrepreneurship and context. This study contributes to the on-going debate on context in entrepreneurship, and introduces a posthumanist perspective—particularly that of distributed agency—to theorising in entrepreneurship. Rather than focussing on a human (hero)-driven change process, induced through the exploitation of material objects, this novel perspective views entrepreneurship as both a human and a nonhuman venture, occurring through interactions located in particular places and times. Coming from the agency/structure dichotomy, this article reaches out for elements traditionally established on the structure side, distributing them to the agency side of the dichotomy. As such, it contributes to an understanding of the agency of nonhuman elements, and how they direct entrepreneurship in context. This theoretical development prepares entrepreneurship theories to be better able to engage with nonhuman elements and provides example solutions for the ongoing climate crisis.
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Melin, Erik and Gaddefors, Johan (2023). Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research. 29 :11 , 184-205 [Research article]
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:31258 2025-04-27T14:34:00+00:00 Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context Melin, Erik Gaddefors, Johan 2023 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/31258/ en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/31258/1/melin-e-et-al-20230720.pdf Melin, Erik and Gaddefors, Johan (2023). Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research. 29 :11 , 184-205 [Research article] Business Administration Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftslunivuppsala 2025-03-28T11:17:59Z PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore how agency is distributed between human actors and nonhuman elements in entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approachIt is based on an inductive longitudinal case study of a garden in a rural community in northern Sweden. The methodology includes an ethnography of the garden, spanning the course of 16 years, and a careful investigation of the entrepreneurial processes contained within it.FindingsThis article identifies and describes different practices to explain how agency is distributed between human actors and nonhuman elements in the garden's context. Three different practices were identified and discussed, namely “calling”, “resisting”, and “provoking”.Originality/valueAgency/structure constitutes a longstanding conundrum in entrepreneurship and context. This study contributes to the on-going debate on context in entrepreneurship, and introduces a posthumanist perspective—particularly that of distributed agency—to theorising in entrepreneurship. Rather than focussing on a human (hero)-driven change process, induced through the exploitation of material objects, this novel perspective views entrepreneurship as both a human and a nonhuman venture, occurring through interactions located in particular places and times. Coming from the agency/structure dichotomy, this article reaches out for elements traditionally established on the structure side, distributing them to the agency side of the dichotomy. As such, it contributes to an understanding of the agency of nonhuman elements, and how they direct entrepreneurship in context. This theoretical development prepares entrepreneurship theories to be better able to engage with nonhuman elements and provides example solutions for the ongoing climate crisis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
spellingShingle Business Administration
Melin, Erik
Gaddefors, Johan
Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title_full Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title_fullStr Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title_full_unstemmed Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title_short Agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
title_sort agency in entrepreneurship: preparing entrepreneurship theory for another view of context
topic Business Administration
topic_facet Business Administration
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/31258/