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Business Failure and Entrepreneurship: Emergence, Evolution and Future Research
Author(s): Grace S. Walsh;James A. Cunningham
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship ISSN Print:1551-3114, ISSN Online:1551-3122 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 12 Number 3, Pages: 123(163-285) DOI: 10.1561/0300000063 Keywords: Business Failure;Learning;Attribution;Process Models;Recovery;Costs of Failure;Methodology;Grief;Fear;Sensemaking;Passion
Abstract:
Business failure research has been the focus of renewed interest in the entrepreneurship field. It is complex, being both a sign of economic vibrancy and the source of great individual trauma.
An understanding of these complexities is important to academics, practitioners and regulators. This monograph provides a review of the literature to date. It charts the emergence of business failure
research in the finance literature through to its recent development within the contemporary entrepreneurship field. The multidiscipline nature of business failure research is explored through incorporation
of studies from accountancy, information systems, social psychology, general management, economics and entrepreneurship. Research on the topic is diverse; the lack of a universally accepted definition of
failure coupled with the absence of an underpinning theory has resulted in an expansive range of studies. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive and critical review of business failure research,
bridge the gap between the various perspectives, and develop a cohesive understanding of the phenomena, upon which future studies can be based.
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