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Simunaniemi, Anna-Mari & Forsten-Astikainen, Riitta & Alatalo, Sari. Group reflection paths : a case study on entrepreneurs’ peer-to peer meetings. Method description In: Costa et al. eds. Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship ECIE 2018, Aveiro, Portugal, 20-21 September 2018, 766-774.

Group reflection paths : a case study on entrepreneurs’ peer-to peer meetings. Method description

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Author: Simunaniemi, Anna-Mari1; Forsten-Astikainen, Riitta1; Alatalo, Sari2
Organizations: 1University of Oulu, Nivala, Finland
2Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Format: article
Version: published version
Access: open
Online Access: PDF Full Text (PDF, 0.4 MB)
Persistent link: http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2018100837836
Language: English
Published: Academic Conferences and Publishing International, 2018
Publish Date: 2018-10-08
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Abstract

This paper describes the development process and the pilot use of an ethnography-inspired analysis method to investigate group reflection in group discussions. Reflection is the process of thinking, acting, experiencing, evaluating and analyzing alone or together tied to the surrounding social reality or context. Social relationships are an inherent feature of a group; these relationships refer to group dynamics, i.e. interpersonal processes in and between groups over time. The method is piloted on three lightly moderated microentrepreneur network meetings in Finland. The meetings provide microentrepreneurs with a forum where they get into social interaction with other entrepreneurs. Each meeting provides a single case with a different starting topic. The method development was an inductive and data-driven process. We adapted the double stimulation tool by Vygotsky to the situated event of this study by adding two further steps: analysis of the group reflection and finally the symbolic visualization of the group reflection path. Each case discussions provided a unique road related visualization that symbolizes the discussion flow, directions and process. The main finding of this study is that each case meeting formed a unique group reflection path. The analysis of what, how and why entrepreneurs are talking about topics related to business creates an understanding of how they construct the meaning of entrepreneurship and related factors as part of their culture.

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Series: Proceedings of the European Conference on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
ISSN: 2049-1050
ISSN-E: 2049-1069
ISSN-L: 2049-1050
ISBN: 978-1-911218-98-2
ISBN Print: 978-1-911218-97-5
Pages: 766 - 774
Host publication: Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship ECIE 2018, Aveiro, Portugal, 20-21 September 2018
Host publication editor: Costa, Carlos
Au-Yong-Oliveira, Manuel
Castro Amorim, Marlene Paula
Conference: European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Type of Publication: A4 Article in conference proceedings
Field of Science: 512 Business and management
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Funding: The European Regional Development Fund funded the project through the Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment in Ostrobothnia, Finland.
Dataset Reference: The data are collected in The Platform for Micro-enterprise Growth Project (A70070).
Copyright information: © The Authors, 2018. All Rights Reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission may be made without written permission from the individual authors.