Fusing theories from political science, management and linguistics, Dannreuther and Perren assert that the idea of the small firm is an important discursive resource used by political actors to legitimise their actions, influence their citizens and help sustain regimes of accumulation. On top of this, the authors also empirically test their claims against 200 years of UK parliamentary debate, from the Industrial Revolution to the Blair government.
Fusing theories from political science, management and linguistics, Dannreuther and Perren assert that the idea of the small firm is an important discursive resource used by political actors to legitimise their actions, influence their citizens and help sustain regimes of accumulation. On top of this, the authors also empirically test their claims against 200 years of UK parliamentary debate, from the Industrial Revolution to the Blair government.
Charles Dannreuther is Lecturer in European Political Economy at the University of Leeds, UK. His interest in small business policy has informed contributions to international political economy, regulation theory and European public policy. Lew Perren is Professor of Management Research at the University of Brighton, UK. His research into management and entrepreneurship has tended to be interdisciplinary in nature, often drawing upon influences from linguistics, sociology and philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Political Construction of the 'Small Firm' 2. Theorising the Political Economy of the 'Small Firm' 3. Constructing the 'Small Firm' 4. The Case Study: The 'Small Firm' Construct in UK Parliamentary Debate 5. The Exclusion of the 'Small Firm' 6. The 'Small Firm' onto the British Political Agenda 7. The Invention and Exploitation of the 'Small Firm' 8. Conclusions
1. The Political Construction of the 'Small Firm' 2. Theorising the Political Economy of the 'Small Firm' 3. Constructing the 'Small Firm' 4. The Case Study: The 'Small Firm' Construct in UK Parliamentary Debate 5. The Exclusion of the 'Small Firm' 6. The 'Small Firm' onto the British Political Agenda 7. The Invention and Exploitation of the 'Small Firm' 8. Conclusions
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