Title of article
Imagination in Entrepreneurship: An Inspiration from Heidegger
Author/Authors
Talat, Usman Research Fellow and Lecturer - University of Warwick, Coventry, ENGLAND , Chang, Kirk Salford Business School - University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford, Manchester, ENGLAND
Pages
9
From page
15
To page
23
Abstract
Entrepreneur's imagination has crucial implication on business success and management. Despite its espoused importance, imagination is still undervalued and deserves more academic attention. The current article aims to provide a novel perspective on imagination informed by Heidegger (1889-1976; widely acknowledged to be one of the most original philosophers of the 20th century). Specifically, the article has clarified the definition of imagination in entrepreneurship and risen constructs align with the proposed conception. Under the microscope of Heidegger’s theory, entrepreneur’s imagination co-operates ventures successfully by incorporating notions of webs of significance, authenticity, spontaneity, heroes and moods, which guide opportunity identification and exploration in markets. The article has offered new insights to the knowledge of entrepreneur's imagination. From a pragmatic viewpoint, inferential leaps are possible because entrepreneurs practice against a background of webs of significance they own - which they relationally, linguistically and pragmatically - share across institutional frames. Implications of the findings on management are discussed.
Keywords
Spontaneity , Unpredictability , Instability , Imagination , Entrepreneurship , Heidegger
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2469050
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