Generational Encounters and the Social Formation of Entrepreneurial Identity – 'Young Guns' and 'Old Farts'

Down, S. and Reveley, J. (2004) ‘Generational encounters and the social formation of entrepreneurial identity – “young guns” and “old farts” ’, Organization 11(2): 233-250.

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Simon Down

Anglia Ruskin University

James Reveley

University of Wollongong - Faculty of Business (BUS)

Date Written: September 23, 2002

Abstract

Generational relations and entrepreneurialism in organizations are attracting increasing attention from organizational scholars. This article bridges these areas of interest, by examining how entrepreneurial identity is shaped by generational encounters within a small organization context. In so doing, it contributes to ongoing challenges to the scientistic orthodoxy regarding the formation of entrepreneurial persons. Evidence from an ethnographic study of two joint owner-managers in the port fendering industry is presented. Wenger’s ‘community of practice’ framework is used to show that generational encounters, through their influence on self-identity, are an important social context of the decision to embark on an entrepreneurial career. By emphasizing micro-socially situated aspects of identity formation, this article provides an interactionist complement to recent accounts of entrepreneurs and identities as being (re)produced by discourses that have hegemonic effects.

Keywords: generations, entrepreneurs, identity, community of practice

Suggested Citation

Down, Simon and Reveley, James, Generational Encounters and the Social Formation of Entrepreneurial Identity – 'Young Guns' and 'Old Farts' (September 23, 2002). Down, S. and Reveley, J. (2004) ‘Generational encounters and the social formation of entrepreneurial identity – “young guns” and “old farts” ’, Organization 11(2): 233-250., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2479800

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