TY - JOUR
T1 - Custodian Entrepreneurship: An examination of entrepreneurial activities in English Country Houses
AU - Chennakrishnan Sukumar, Arun Prasad
AU - Rana, Helen
AU - Prabhakar, Guru
AU - Hamzi, Lotfi
PY - 2025/3/24
Y1 - 2025/3/24
N2 - English country houses are unique institutions that form an essential fabric in the country's landscape. They highlight British history and are a significant element in the country heritage sector. The literature on country houses has examined various facets of them but there is a scarcity of literature about the type of entrepreneurial activities that are being undertaken at the houses. By examining 68 English country houses, this paper explores their entrepreneurial activities and determines that they can be organised according to physical areas, products and services, users, stakeholders and tactics. A typology depicting the entrepreneurial activities of these houses has been developed. This study makes an original contribution to both theory and practice by introducing the innovative concept of 'custodian entrepreneurship' and opening discussion about entrepreneurship in this distinctive part of the UK’s heritage sector.
AB - English country houses are unique institutions that form an essential fabric in the country's landscape. They highlight British history and are a significant element in the country heritage sector. The literature on country houses has examined various facets of them but there is a scarcity of literature about the type of entrepreneurial activities that are being undertaken at the houses. By examining 68 English country houses, this paper explores their entrepreneurial activities and determines that they can be organised according to physical areas, products and services, users, stakeholders and tactics. A typology depicting the entrepreneurial activities of these houses has been developed. This study makes an original contribution to both theory and practice by introducing the innovative concept of 'custodian entrepreneurship' and opening discussion about entrepreneurship in this distinctive part of the UK’s heritage sector.
UR - https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/16257/
U2 - 10.1080/00208825.2025.2482366
DO - 10.1080/00208825.2025.2482366
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-8825
JO - International Studies of Management and Organization
JF - International Studies of Management and Organization
ER -