Bridget Irene is a Senior Lecturer in business management at the Leicester Castle Business School, De Montfort University. Her scholarly interests range widely, encompassing entrepreneurship and focusing on the culturally instantiated facets of the debate on gender entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial competencies, family businesses, entrepreneurship education, and the informal economy. Her PhD research contributes to the already established discourse on gendering entrepreneurship and provides explicit feminist perspectives highlighting the inadvertent reinforcement of women’s subordination to men in the context of entrepreneurship.Julius Irene is a Senior Lecturer at the Elizabeth School of London. Before embarking on his PhD, Julius worked in the oil and gas sector as an upstream exploration operations geologist for over 20 years. He is passionate about developing and supporting research related to the institutional and sociocultural context of sustainability transition processes, science and technology studies (STS), foresight and strategic planning. His research provides enhanced understanding of environmental/ energy challenges and solutions from a place-based perspective to develop findings, tools and theories, which can be applied by local and national policymakers, communities and practitioners.Kingsley Obi Omeihe is an Associate Professor of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of the West of Scotland. He holds the position of co-chair of African Studies at the British Academy of Management. His research interests include entrepreneurship, qualitative research methods and comparative issues in economic sociology. His research brings a qualitative informed perspective to a variety of topics, including social problems, African studies, small business marketing and enterprise education. He is currently researching, using phenomenological analysis, the meanings and consequences of trust-based networks.Joan Lockyer is a Professor of Entrepreneurship. Her career spans industry, self-employment, and academia. Her research focuses on innovation, entrepreneurship, education, and leadership. She has led significant projects, developed educational programmes, and currently provides consultancy services to clients globally. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.