New thinking or the 'emperor's new clothes’? a critique of entrepreneurial mindset and public policy

Emilee Lauran Simmons, Suzanne Mawson, Lucrezia Casulli

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Abstract

Drawing on recent academic thinking on Entrepreneurial Mindset (EM) as a set of learnable, individual level skills and competencies for value creation, we systematically analyse relevant public policy documents from governments in OECD countries. We set the boundaries of policy selection to documents that explicitly use the wording EM (or its translation) and analyse those using principles of discourse analysis. Through the use of the Gioia method, we distil five emerging themes which represent the policy interpretation and application of the wording EM as: New Venture Creation (NVC), Skills, NVC and Skills, Social, and finally Social and Skills. We discuss how, cutting across these themes, the focus remains on ends (venture creation and growth) rather than means (fostering
individual level skills and competencies) and on fostering traditional economic structures (the firm) rather than including extensions to individuals in societies. We further discuss the implications of these "emperors' new clothes" on missed opportunities for inclusive and progressive policy that serves all in society.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages27
Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2022
EventRENT XXXVI - Naples, Italy
Duration: 16 Nov 202218 Nov 2022

Conference

ConferenceRENT XXXVI
Period16/11/2218/11/22

Keywords

  • entrepreneurial mindset (EM)
  • entrpreneurship policy
  • public policy
  • value creation

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