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Entrepreneurial Identity in US Book Publishing in the Twenty-First Century

Entrepreneurial Identity in US Book Publishing in the Twenty-First Century

Entrepreneurial Identity in US Book Publishing in the Twenty-First Century

Rachel Noorda, Portland State University
September 2021
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    Entrepreneurship underpins many roles within the publishing industry, from freelancing to bookselling. Entrepreneurs are shaped by the contexts in which their entrepreneurship is situated (social, political, economic, and national). Additionally, entrepreneurship is integral to occupational identity for book publishing entrepreneurs. This Element examines entrepreneurship through the lens of identity and narrative based on interview data with book publishing entrepreneurs in the US Book publishing entrepreneurship narratives of independence, culture over commerce, accidental profession, place, risk, (in)stability, busyness, and freedom are examined in this Element.

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    September 2021
    Paperback
    9781108819510
    75 pages
    178 × 125 × 6 mm
    0.12kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Independence amidst Consolidation: Independent Publishers and Bookstores
    • 2. Freelancers: Flexibility and Uncertainty as a Contractor
    • 3. Intersectionality and Entrepreneurial Identity
    • Conclusion and COVID-19.
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    • Rachel Noorda , Portland State University