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2021 | Trendy w badaniu przedsiębiorczości | 9--40
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Badania przedsiębiorczości - dominujące i wyłaniające się perspektywy badawcze

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Badania nad zjawiskiem przedsiębiorczości mają już trwałe miejsce w dyscyplinie nauk o zarządzaniu (obecnie: i jakości), a nawet podkreśla się istnienie subdyscypliny przedsiębiorczości w zakresie NoZiJ [Cyfert i in., 2014]. O znaczącej pozycji badaczy przedsiębiorczości oraz rosnącym znaczeniu samych badań świadczą liczne czasopisma poświęcone tej problematyce i prezentowane w nich wyniki badań. Z kolei o randze tych czasopism świadczą ich wysokie wskaźniki Impact Factor. W końcu o rozwoju określonej dyscypliny/subdyscypliny naukowej świadczy właśnie liczba i regularność publikacji, które ukazują się w czasopismach światowych, ale także krajowych. Co szczególnie ważne, badania prowadzone w ramach tej stosunkowo młodej subdyscypliny tworzą teorie, wypracowują specyficzne metody badań, jednocześnie ogniskując się wokół określonych problemów. Celem niniejszych rozważań jest identyfikacja obecnie dominujących kierunków badań w obszarze przedsiębiorczości oraz wskazanie dalszych, przyszłych (spodziewanych) kierunków, w powiązaniu ze wskazaniem ważniejszych czynników, zjawisk i obserwowanych trendów, które mają już dziś i prawdopodobnie będą miały również wpływ w najbliższej przyszłości na przedmiot badań, ich metodologię i zakres. Aby zrealizować tak sformułowany cel, przeprowadzono badania literaturowe, które objęły publikacje w postaci artykułów w czterech wybranych czasopismach, uznawanych za szczególnie ważne (a przez niektórych badaczy - za najważniejsze), jeśli chodzi o prezentację badań zarówno konceptualnych, jak i empirycznych w dziedzinie przedsiębiorczości. Badania objęły wszystkie artykuły, które opublikowano w wybranych czterech czasopismach, charakteryzujących się wysokim wskaźnikiem Impact Factor, w ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat (2015-2019). (fragment tekstu)
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