Re-imagining the Growth Process: (Co)-evolving Metaphorical Representations of Entrepreneurial Growth

Jean Clarke, Robin Holt, Richard Blundel

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    Abstract

    We investigate the role and influence of the biological metaphor 'growth' in studies of organizations, specifically in entrepreneurial settings. We argue that we need to reconsider metaphorical expressions of growth processes in entrepreneurship studies in order to better understand growth in the light of contemporary challenges, such as environmental concerns. Our argument is developed in two stages: first, we review the role of metaphor in organization and entrepreneurship studies. Second, we reflect critically on three conceptualizations of growth that have drawn on biological metaphors: the growing organism, natural selection and co-evolution. We find the metaphor of co-evolution heuristically valuable but under-used and in need of further refinement. We propose three characteristics of the co-evolutionary metaphor that might enrich our understanding of entrepreneurial growth: relational epistemology, collectivity and multidimensionality. Through this we provide a conceptual means of reconciling an economic impetus for entrepreneurial growth with an environmental imperative for sustainability.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftEntrepreneurship & Regional Development
    Vol/bind26
    Udgave nummer3-4
    Sider (fra-til)234-256
    ISSN0898-5626
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2014

    Emneord

    • Biology
    • Co-evolution
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Growth
    • Metaphor
    • Natural environment
    • Process
    • Sustainability

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