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ENTER focuses on specific entrepreneurial narratives. The label "entrepreneurial narrative" is defined loosely, to encompass a variety of texts that are generated by entrepreneurs, or by others, about entrepreneurs. So, entrepreneurial narrative should be considered broadly. This first issue of ENTER focuses on the book The Republic of Tea (Zeigler, Rosenzweig & Zeigler, 1992). The book is a series faxes among the founders/authors about the development of a business called "The Republic of Tea." The book, therefore, has a temporal aspect to it (the faxes occur over time) but, the "story" of the Republic of Tea is not told by one specific author, and the story does not unfold in the typical "story" form.
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Clemson University Digital Press
Publication Date
2010
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ENTER: Entrepreneurial Narrative Theory Ethnomethodology and Reflexivity; An Issue about The Republic of Tea, edited by William B. Gartner (Clemson SC: Clemson University, 2010), iv+210 pp. Paper. ISBN 978-0-9842598-6-1
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