The Editors offer their views about important issues for advancing a research agenda on entrepreneurship and contexts, and they offer an invitation to readers to add their own ideas to this agenda. We suggest that scholars talk about contexts (plural) instead of context (singular). Furthermore, in building on the chapters in this volume, we suggest that more attention needs to be paid to: the ‘subjective’ aspects of contexts as reflected in: cognitions, language, and sense-making; the intersectionality of temporal, historical and spatial contexts; together with the process elements of contexts. In order to tackle the theoretical and methodological challenges in contextualizing entrepreneurship we put forward a call for more transdisciplinary work in the entrepreneurship field.