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About Alex Stewart

I work on anthropological approaches to entrepreneurship and family business. A related interest is ethnographic method. My main work on that topic is The Ethnographer's Method - a bit of a joke from Malinowski - from Sage publications. This book can't be on this site but is inexpensive and available from in Sage's electronic collection and in a Kindle edition. It is fundamentally a defense of classical ethnographic method, despite some egregious misinterpretations in the literature. I wrote it because management scholars didn't know what does and does not matter in ethnographic method - and they still don't.
The organization of academic life is a secondary but long-lasting interest. The article on Zhuangzi and "Daoist" spirituality is a bit of an outlier - poorly typeset in the journal version - and goes back to my undergraduate study of Classical Chinese.
A couple short papers here are on teaching entrepreneurship.

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Present Faculty Member, Marquette University
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Family Business (8)

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Teaching Entrepreneurship (2)

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Entrepreneurship (9)

Spirituality and Business (1)