Evaluating the impacts of government policy through the long view of life history

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作者
Down, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] Anglia Ruskin Univ, Inst Int Management Practice, Cambridge, England
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关键词
life history analysis and methodology; enterprise policy evaluation; social and economic exclusion; Indigenous entrepreneurs; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; CREATION;
D O I
10.1080/08985626.2012.710269
中图分类号
F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
The research reported in this paper uses life history analyses of Indigenous entrepreneurs to address the following question: How do individuals engaged in entrepreneuring incorporate their experience of government policy into their self-narratives, and what affects are apparent on attitudes towards, and the objectives of, their entrepreneurial activity? Subsequently, the paper makes two contributions to conceptual debates within entrepreneurship and small business studies. Firstly, the paper shows the value of life history methodology narratives in providing insights into entrepreneuring processes over time, particularly in understanding how to evaluate the impact of enterprise animation policies. Secondly, the particular focus upon Indigenous entrepreneurs affords some purchase on recent debates relating to the purpose and potential of enterprise policies aimed at those defined as socially and economically excluded [Blackburn, R., and M. Ram. 2006. Fix of fixation? The contributions and limitations of entrepreneurship and small firms to combating social exclusion. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 18, no. 1: 73-89]. The paper's findings show that life history analysis has an important role to play in developing our understanding of entrepreneurship as a process. Moreover, evaluations of enterprise policy should pay more attention to temporally extensive impacts on individuals over their life course, and not limit evaluative efforts to programme specific factors.
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页码:619 / 639
页数:21
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