“The Odd Ones Outâ€: How Root Metaphors From Management Studies are Used in Mainstream Entrepreneurship Research
Erik Lundmark,
Anna Krzeminska and
Hana Milanov
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2025, vol. 49, issue 6, 1597-1632
Abstract:
Root metaphors shape and reflect thinking in a field of research. This article analyzes how root metaphors from management studies are used in mainstream entrepreneurship research. We show how some root metaphors have been adapted, particularly those with negative connotations. We use the adapted metaphors to identify blind spots, suggest areas of research largely overlooked, and provide alternative perspectives on familiar phenomena in mainstream entrepreneurship research. We identify a positive root metaphor—organizations as instruments of emancipation—and discuss how it contributes to the canon of root metaphors for organizations, hitherto characterized as neutral or negative.
Keywords: critical entrepreneurship studies; dark side of entrepreneurship; disciplined imagination; emancipation; instrument of domination; machine; psychic-prison; root metaphor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/10422587251347055
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