Reimagining entrepreneurship research in the age of artificial intelligence
Efe Imiren, Katerina Nicolopoulou
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into entrepreneurial processes necessitates a rethinking of entrepreneurship research. Whilst research widely acknowledges the potential of AI to enhance entrepreneurial processes, the theoretical implications remain fragmented. Emerging scholarly responses to the disruptions posed by AI appear to cluster around three interdependent views: tools-based, philosophical, and practice-based. Whilst each lens offers valuable insights, taken together, these perspectives highlight a set of conceptual challenges