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Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center
2023-2025
Harvard University
2023-2025
Brigham and Women's Hospital
2023-2025
Women's Hospital
2024
Education New Zealand
2022
University of California, Irvine
2022
University of Roehampton
2021
Massey University
2007-2019
University of Southampton
1983-2015
University Gastroenterology
2015
Employing a social construction perspective, this article argues that entrepreneurs are uniquely empowered by entrepreneurial discourse to bring about creative destruction. Analysis of the representation entrepreneurship in media suggests have distinctive presence society is shaped cultural norms and expectations. These images create present an identity. Yet identity has two facets: general, identified as ‘what’ but also individual ‘who’. This explores play one flamboyant entrepreneur,...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to extend the repertoire narrative resources relevant in creation and maintenance entrepreneurial identity, explore implications for understanding behaviour. Design/methodology/approach empirical research based on a two half year ethnographic study small UK industrial firm. Findings describes how clichés used by aspirant entrepreneurs are significant elements creating self‐identity. In contrast metaphors, which has highlighted revealed extraordinary...
We examine entrepreneurship practice and identity work in a rural small town New Zealand. Once prosperous, the suffered economically socially as old industries closed. Recently was rejuvenated, largely because of Linda's entrepreneurial activities. Our findings demonstrated conflict between her local sense place. theorize business practice; where she experienced controversy, despite economic success. argue that complete understanding practices requires attention to social spatial processes,...
This paper focuses on the negotiation of identity in case studies four women undergoing career change UK. The triple nexus between as a reflexive journey, entrepreneurship social process and communities practice is established provides powerful means exploring dynamics entrepreneurial transition. examines how constructed reconstructed during their trajectory from one mode work to another, they acknowledged, were acknowledged by, shifting practice. central argument that at times constituted...
Purpose – In this paper, an institutional perspective is used to examine the different kinds of pressures on entrepreneurs manifest in a conflict environment. The purpose paper investigate how they respond and establish legitimacy for their entrepreneurship challenging context north western areas Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach study, qualitative approach taken based semi-structured interviews from 16 firms Swat valley. Findings undertake strategies towards dealing with establishing...
Outcomes of cessation anti-TNF therapy for Crohn's disease (CD) in clinical and/or endoscopic remission routine practice is uncertain. This study aimed to evaluate outcomes and factors associated with relapse CD patients following formal assessment elective withdrawal. Prospective observational whom was stopped electively after ≥12months follow-up ≥6months. Investigations at prior included ≥1 assessment, imaging. Relapse defined as recurrent symptoms requiring medical or surgical therapy....
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Abstract The promotion of entrepreneurial activity is high on the educational agenda, reflecting economic and political interest support. However, study learning characterized by a diffuse fragmented literature which spans policy, individual business development, with conclusions based plethora methodological approaches. In this paper, systemic schema modified developed to provide frame reference for learning. paper women's narratives their experience as small/micro‐enterprise owner/managers...
Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2010; 32: 1357–1363 Summary Background Infliximab is effective for induction and maintenance of remission in patients with Crohn’s disease. There are few data, however, examining effect infliximab therapy on management costs Crohn's Aim To assess disease‐related care resource use a single‐centre cohort disease 12 months pre‐ post‐infliximab therapy. Methods Data 100 consecutive receiving were collected. was collected post‐infliximab. National Health Service reference...
Journal Article Buffalo Bill's Wild West: Celebrity, Memory, and Popular History Get access History. By Kasson Joy S.. (New York: Hill Wang, 2000. ix + 319 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $27.00.) Louis S. Warren University of California, Davis Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Western Historical Quarterly, Volume 32, Issue 4, Winter 2001, Pages 504–505, https://doi.org/10.2307/3650807 Published: 01 November 2001
Saint Louis UniversityThis article analyzes whether state-approved jury instructions adequately guide jurydiscretion in the penalty phase of first-degree murder trials. It examines EighthAmendment jurisprudence regarding guided discretion, emphasizing use of“empirical factors” to examine quality instructions. Psycho-logical research and testimony on topic comprehensibility juryinstructions are reviewed. Data from a recently completed simulation with 80deliberating juries showed that current...
Journal Article Common Lands, People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern New England. By Richard W. Judd. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997. xvi, 335 pp. $35.00, ISBN 0-674-14581-X.) Get access Louis S. Warren San Diego, California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American History, Volume 85, Issue 2, September 1998, Pages 714–715, https://doi.org/10.2307/2567853 Published: 01 1998