posted on 2025-11-03, 14:32authored byRosanna Garcia, Rachel Atkin, Ezekiel Bonillas, Candida Brush, William Gartner, Friederike Welter, Jose Amoros, Haya Al-Dayani, Karin Berglund, Pascal Dey, Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd, Anne DeBruin, Laura Galloway, Diana Hechavarria, Debora Jackson, Jan Keim, Jessica Lindbergh, Cathy Yang Liu, Christina Lubinski, Anil Nair, Arielle Newman, Jay O'Toole, Gregory Price, Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, Monder Ram, Angela Randolph, Ro Eunki, Brigitta Schwartz, Tabitha Sindani, Florence Villeseche, Daniel Wadwhani, Anna Wettermark, Mirela XhenetiMirela Xheneti
<p dir="ltr">Entrepreneurship scholarship faces challenges related to diverse populations, striving to balance inclusivity with the recognition of unique entrepreneurial identities. Applying optimal distinctiveness theory, we explore the relationship between belongingness and uniqueness in entrepreneurship research. Catalyzed by Bakker and McMullen’s 2023 article on inclusivity in entrepreneurship, we utilized natural language processing to examine responses about inclusive entrepreneurship from 29 scholars dedicated to marginalized populations. Findings suggest that employing varied research methods and integrating structural and epistemological considerations can enhance our understanding of entrepreneurial heterogeneity. We advocate for entrepreneurship research that values individual experiences while promoting inclusive practices, highlighting the need for evolving scholarly paradigms to reflect entrepreneurial differences.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p>