Content
July 2007, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 619-641 Marshaling Resources to Form Small New Ventures: Toward a More Holistic Understanding of Entrepreneurial Support
by Dennis Hanlon & Chad Saunders - 643-662 Dealer Trade Group: High–Tech Venturing in a Low–Tech Industry
by Patrick J. Murphy & Carter Crockett - 663-666 Note to Instructors for Dealer Trade Group: High–Tech Venturing in a Low–Tech Industry
by Patrick J. Murphy & Carter Crockett
May 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 323-339 Advancing a Framework for Coherent Research on Women's Entrepreneurship
by Anne De Bruin & Candida G. Brush & Friederike Welter - 341-364 The Entrepreneurial Propensity of Women
by Nan Langowitz & Maria Minniti - 365-386 The Role of Gender in Opportunity Identification
by Dawn R. DeTienne & Gaylen N. Chandler - 387-406 Gender, Entrepreneurial Self–Efficacy, and Entrepreneurial Career Intentions: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education1
by Fiona Wilson & Jill Kickul & Deborah Marlino - 407-426 The Differential Effect of Men and Women Entrepreneurs’ Human Capital and Networking on Growth Expectancies in Bulgaria
by Tatiana S. Manolova & Nancy M. Carter & Ivan M. Manev & Bojidar S. Gyoshev - 427-444 Gender, Entrepreneurship, and Bank Lending: The Criteria and Processes Used by Bank Loan Officers in Assessing Applications
by Sara Carter & Eleanor Shaw & Wing Lam & Fiona Wilson - 445-472 Does Gender Matter? Women Business Angels and the Supply of Entrepreneurial Finance
by Richard T. Harrison & Colin M. Mason - 473-488 Business Succession at Building #19: Overall, It is Better to be the Father than the Son
by Gina Vega - 489-492 Business Succession at Building #19: Overall, It is Better to be the Father than the Son: Note to Instructors
by Gina Vega
March 2007, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 139-159 The Impact of Virtual Embeddedness on New Venture Survival: Overcoming the Liabilities of Newness1
by Eric A. Morse & Sally W. Fowler & Thomas B. Lawrence - 161-182 Community–Led Social Venture Creation
by Helen Haugh - 183-207 Strategic Use of Corporate Venturing
by Jeffrey G. Covin & Morgan P. Miles - 209-232 The Status of Women in Corporate Governance in High–Growth, High–Potential Firms
by Teresa Nelson & Laurie L. Levesque - 233-256 Service Content and the Internationalization of Young Ventures: An Empirical Test
by Peggy A. Cloninger & Benjamin Oviatt - 257-277 The Influence of the Venture Capitalist's Governance Activities on the Entrepreneurial Firm's Control Systems and Performance
by Frits H. Wijbenga & Theo J.B.M. Postma & Rebecca Stratling - 279-297 The Governance Paradox: Preferences of Small Vulnerable Firms in the Homebuilding Industry
by James R. Dewald & Jeremy Hall & James J. Chrisman & Franz W. Kellermanns - 299-318 The Fraud Investigation Detective Agency
by Frank S. Lockwood - 319-321 The Fraud Investigation Detective Agency: Note to Instructors
by Frank S. Lockwood
January 2007, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 Acknowledgment of Reviewers
by N/A - 1-27 The Central Question in Entrepreneurial Cognition Research 2007
by Ronald K. Mitchell & Lowell W. Busenitz & Barbara Bird & Connie Marie Gaglio & Jeffery S. McMullen & Eric A. Morse & J. Brock Smith - 29-51 A Person–Organization Fit Model of Owner–Managers’ Cognitive Style and Organizational Demands
by Keith H. Brigham & Julio O. De Castro & Dean A. Shepherd - 53-75 The Good, the Bad, and the Unfamiliar: The Challenges of Reputation Formation Facing New Firms
by Eileen Fischer & Rebecca Reuber - 77-102 Collective Cognition: When Entrepreneurial Teams, Not Individuals, Make Decisions
by G. Page West III - 103-121 The Conflicting Cognitions of Corporate Entrepreneurs
by Andrew C. Corbett & Keith M. Hmieleski - 123-138 What Lies Beneath? The Experiential Essence of Entrepreneurial Thinking
by Norris F. Krueger Jr.
November 2006, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1-1 Reviewers for the Special Issue
by N/A - 719-729 Personalism, Particularism, and the Competitive Behaviors and Advantages of Family Firms: An Introduction
by James J. Chrisman & Lloyd P. Steier & Jess H. Chua - 731-746 Why Do Some Family Businesses Out–Compete? Governance, Long–Term Orientations, and Sustainable Capability
by Isabelle Le Breton–Miller & Danny Miller - 747-754 Family Businesses Can Out–Compete: As Long as They Are Willing to Question the Chosen Path
by Michael Ensley - 755-775 Interorganizational Familiness: How Family Firms Use Interlocking Directorates to Build Community–Level Social Capital1
by Richard H. Lester & Albert A. Cannella Jr. - 777-783 How Family Firms Solve Intra–Family Agency Problems Using Interlocking Directorates: An Extension
by Jess H. Chua & Lloyd P. Steier & James J. Chrisman - 785-802 Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500
by W. Gibb Dyer Jr. & David A. Whetten - 803-808 Commentary: “Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500â€
by Johan Wiklund - 809-830 Corporate Entrepreneurship in Family Firms: A Family Perspective
by Franz W. Kellermanns & Kimberly A. Eddleston - 831-836 The Complicating Factor of Life Cycles in Corporate Venturing
by Frank Hoy - 837-854 Are We Family and Are We Treated as Family? Nonfamily Employees’ Perceptions of Justice in the Family Firm
by Tim Barnett & Franz W. Kellermanns - 855-860 Commentary: “Are We Family and Are We Treated as Family? Nonfamily Employees’ Perceptions of Justice in the Family Firm†: It All Depends on Perceptions of Family, Fairness, Equity, and Justice
by Alan L. Carsrud - 861-877 Altruism and Agency in the Family Firm: Exploring the Role of Family, Kinship, and Ethnicity
by Neri Karra & Paul Tracey & Nelson Phillips - 879-886 Commentary: A Framework for Managing the Familiness and Agency Advantages in Family Firms
by Timothy G. Habbershon - 887-895 If Theories of Family Enterprise Really Do Matter, So Does Change in Management Education
by Lloyd P. Steier & John L. Ward
September 2006, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 585-593 Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards Building Cumulative Knowledge on Women's Entrepreneurship
by Anne De Bruin & Candida G. Brush & Friederike Welter - 595-621 Why Research on Women Entrepreneurs Needs New Directions
by Helene Ahl - 623-642 Forced to Play by the Rules? Theorizing how Mixed–Sex Founding Teams Benefit Women Entrepreneurs in Male–Dominated Contexts
by Lindsey N. Godwin & Christopher E. Stevens & Nurete L. Brenner - 643-665 Women Entrepreneurs and Financial Capital
by Barbara J. Orser & Allan L. Riding & Kathryn Manley - 667-686 New Venture Financing and Subsequent Business Growth in Men– and Women–Led Businesses
by Gry Agnete Alsos & Espen John Isaksen & Elisabet Ljunggren - 687-708 The Normative Context for Women's Participation in Entrepreneruship: A Multicountry Study
by C. Christopher Baughn & Bee–Leng Chua & Kent E. Neupert - 709-713 Monika Forejtová, Attorney at Law
by Joan Winn - 715-718 Monika Forejtová, Attorney at Law: Note to Instructors
by Joan Winn
July 2006, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 465-475 Exploring the Role of Trust in Entrepreneurial Activity
by Friederike Welter & David Smallbone - 477-493 Entrepreneurs, Effectual Logic, and Over–Trust
by Sanjay Goel & Ranjan Karri - 495-517 Trust within Entrepreneur Bank Relationships: Insights from Italy
by Carole Howorth & Andrea Moro - 519-539 Government Agency and Trust in the Formation and Transformation of Interorganizational Entrepreneurial Networks
by Helle Neergaard & John Parm Ulhøi - 541-559 How Much do you Trust Me? The Dark Side of Relational Trust in New Business Creation in Established Companies
by Shaker A. Zahra & R. Isil Yavuz & Deniz Ucbasaran - 561-578 Razorfish
by Daniel P. Forbes & Carla Pavone - 579-583 Razorfish: Note to Instructors
by Daniel P. Forbes & Carla Pavone
May 2006, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 321-331 Are you Talking to Me? The Nature of Community in Entrepreneurship Scholarship
by William B. Gartner & Per Davidsson & Shaker A. Zahra - 333-373 Is There Conceptual Convergence in Entrepreneurship Research? A Co–Citation Analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981–2004
by Denis A. Grégoire & Martin X. Noël & Richard Déry & Jean–Pierre Béchard - 375-398 Entrepreneurial Studies: The Dynamic Research Front of a Developing Social Science
by Barbara Cornelius & Hans Landström & Olle Persson - 399-415 Scholarly Communities in Entrepreneurship Research: A Co–Citation Analysis
by Henri A. Schildt & Shaker A. Zahra & Antti Sillanpää - 417-441 The Social and Collaborative Nature of Entrepreneurship Scholarship: A Co–Citation and Perceptual Analysis
by Diana Reader & David Watkins - 443-460 No Magic: Just Software that Works
by Joseph R. Bell & Joan Winn - 461-464 Note to Instructors on No Magic: Just Software that Works
by Joseph R. Bell & Joan Winn
March 2006, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 117-130 Opening up the Investor–Investee Dyad: Syndicates, Teams, and Networks
by Andy Lockett & Deniz Ucbasaran & John Butler - 131-153 Venture Capitalists’ Decision to Syndicate
by Sophie Manigart & Andy Lockett & Miguel Meuleman & Mike Wright & Hans Landström & Hans Bruining & Philippe Desbrières & Ulrich Hommel - 155-183 Adverse Selection and Capital Structure: Evidence from Venture Capital
by Douglas Cumming - 185-206 Allocation of Attention to Portfolio Companies and the Performance of Venture Capital Firms
by Mikko Jääskeläinen & Markku Maula & Tuukka Seppä - 207-223 Venture Capital Investment Strategy and Portfolio Failure Rate: A Longitudinal Study
by Dimo Dimov & Dirk De Clercq - 225-248 Entrepreneurial Team Formation: An Exploration of New Member Addition
by Daniel P. Forbes & Patricia S. Borchert & Mary E. Zellmer–Bruhn & Harry J. Sapienza - 249-271 Entrepreneurial Team Development in Academic Spinouts: An Examination of Team Heterogeneity
by Iris Vanaelst & Bart Clarysse & Mike Wright & Andy Lockett & Nathalie Moray & Rosette S'Jegers - 273-298 Interorganizational Commitment in Syndicated Cross–Border Venture Capital Investments
by Markus M. Mäkelä & Markku V.J. Maula - 299-320 Venture Capital in Emerging Economies: Networks and Institutional Change
by David Ahlstrom & Garry D. Bruton
January 2006, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-22 Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship: Same, Different, or Both?
by James Austin & Howard Stevenson & Jane Wei–Skillern - 23-40 Shifting Imperatives: An Integrative View of Resource Scarcity and Agency Reasons for Franchising
by Gary J. Castrogiovanni & James G. Combs & Robert T. Justis - 41-56 Social Capital, Cognition, and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: A Theoretical Framework
by Donna Marie De Carolis & Patrick Saparito - 57-81 Strategic Process Effects on the Entrepreneurial Orientation–Sales Growth Rate Relationship
by Jeffrey G. Covin & Kimberly M. Green & Dennis P. Slevin - 83-96 Improving Survey Response Rates from Chief Executive Officers in Small Firms: The Importance of Social Networks
by Susan Bartholomew & Anne D. Smith - 97-109 NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture1
by Stewart Fairbanks & David A. Vance & James J. Chrisman - 111-115 NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture: Note to Instructors
by Stewart Fairbanks & David A. Vance & James J. Chrisman
November 2005, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 653-679 Untangling the Intuition Mess: Intuition as a Construct in Entrepreneurship Research
by J. Robert Mitchell & Paul N. Friga & Ronald K. Mitchell - 681-698 Effects of Human Capital and Long–Term Human Resources Development and Utilization on Employment Growth of Small–Scale Businesses: A Causal Analysis1
by Andreas Rauch & Michael Frese & Andreas Utsch - 699-716 A Model of Middle–Level Managers’ Entrepreneurial Behavior
by Donald F. Kuratko & R. Duane Ireland & Jeffrey G. Covin & Jeffrey S. Hornsby - 717-735 All Credit to Men? Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Gender
by Susan Marlow & Dean Patton - 737-760 Institutional Influences on the Worldwide Expansion of Venture Capital
by Garry D. Bruton & Vance H. Fried & Sophie Manigart
September 2005, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 537-553 Defining International Entrepreneurship and Modeling the Speed of Internationalization
by Benjamin M. Oviatt & Patricia P. McDougall - 555-575 Trends and Directions in the Development of a Strategic Management Theory of the Family Firm
by James J. Chrisman & Jess H. Chua & Pramodita Sharma - 577-597 The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Education: Development, Trends, and Challenges
by Donald F. Kuratko - 599-626 The Effects of Strategic Decision Making on Entrepreneurial Self–Efficacy
by Daniel P. Forbes - 627-650 Determinants of Board Participation in the Strategic Decisions of Small Corporations
by Mark K. Fiegener
July 2005, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 351-371 Entrepreneurial Learning: Researching the Interface between Learning and the Entrepreneurial Context
by Richard T. Harrison & Claire M. Leitch - 373-397 Toward a Dynamic Learning Perspective of Entrepreneurship
by Jason Cope - 399-424 The Process of Entrepreneurial Learning: A Conceptual Framework
by Diamanto Politis - 425-449 The Nature of Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Understanding the Process Using the 4I Organizational Learning Framework
by Dev K. Dutta & Mary M. Crossan - 451-472 The Role of Organizational Learning in the Opportunity–Recognition Process
by G.T. Lumpkin & Benyamin Bergmann Lichtenstein - 473-491 Experiential Learning within the Process of Opportunity Identification and Exploitation
by Andrew C. Corbett - 493-515 Explorative and Exploitative Learning from External Corporate Ventures
by Henri A. Schildt & Markku V.J. Maula & Thomas Keil - 517-535 When Do Venture Capital Firms Learn from Their Portfolio Companies?
by Dirk De Clercq & Harry J. Sapienza
May 2005, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 237-247 Sources and Consequences of Distinctive Familiness: An Introduction
by James J. Chrisman & Jess H. Chua & Lloyd Steier - 249-265 Corporate Governance and Competitive Advantage in Family–Controlled Firms
by Michael Carney - 267-284 An Exploratory Comparison of the Behavioral Dynamics of Top Management Teams in Family and Nonfamily New Ventures: Cohesion, Conflict, Potency, and Consensus
by Michael D. Ensley & Allison W. Pearson - 285-291 Familiness in Top Management Teams: Commentary on Ensley and Pearson's “An Exploratory Comparison of the Behavioral Dynamics of Top Management Teams in Family and Nonfamily New Ventures: Cohesion, Conflict, Potency, and Consensusâ€
by Mattias Nordqvist - 293-311 Strategic Divestments in Family Firms: Role of Family Structure and Community Culture
by Pramodita Sharma & S. Manikutty - 313-319 Family Firm Resource Management: Commentary and Extensions
by Franz W. Kellermanns - 321-339 The F–PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory
by Sabine B. Klein & Joseph H. Astrachan & Kosmas X. Smyrnios - 341-347 Commentary on the Multidimensional Degree of Family Influence Construct and the F–PEC Measurement Instrument
by Jennifer E. Cliff & P. Devereaux Jennings - 349-349 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by N/A
March 2005, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 145-152 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Research
by Peter L. Jennings & Lew Perren & Sara Carter - 153-172 News and Nuances of the Entrepreneurial Myth and Metaphor: Linguistic Games in Entrepreneurial Sense–Making and Sense–Giving
by Louise Nicholson & Alistair R. Anderson - 173-184 Government Discourses on Entrepreneurship: Issues of Legitimization, Subjugation, and Power
by Lew Perren & Peter L. Jennings - 185-204 The Social Construction of Entrepreneurship: Narrative and Dramatic Processes in the Coproduction of Organizations and Identities
by Stephen Downing - 205-218 Schumpeter's Legacy? Interaction and Emotions in the Sociology of Entrepreneurship
by David Goss - 219-232 Research in Motion: A Small Firm Commercializing a New Technology
by Sofy Carayannopoulos - 233-235 Note to Instructors
by Sofy Carayannopoulos
January 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-12 Signaling in Venture Capitalist—New Venture Team Funding Decisions: Does it Indicate Long–Term Venture Outcomes?
by Lowell W. Busenitz & James O. Fiet & Douglas D. Moesel - 13-33 Four Bases of Family Business Successor Commitment: Antecedents and Consequences
by Pramodita Sharma & P. Gregory Irving - 35-55 Politico–Economic Factors Associated with Interest in Starting a Business: A Multi–Country Study
by Thomas M. Begley & Wee-Liang Tan & Herbert Schoch - 57-78 The Company You Keep: How Young Firms in Different Competitive Contexts Signal Reputation through Their Customers
by A. Rebecca Reuber & Eileen Fischer - 79-90 Not Just Domestic Engineers: An Exploratory Study of Homemaker Entrepreneurs
by Robert P. Singh & Leyland M. Lucas - 91-112 Prior Knowledge, Potential Financial Reward, and Opportunity Identification
by Dean A. Shepherd & Dawn R. DeTienne - 113-144 Evolutionary Processes and Paths of Relationally Embedded Network Ties in Emerging Entrepreneurial Firms
by Julie M. Hite
November 2004, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 505-518 The Distinctive and Inclusive Domain of Entrepreneurial Cognition Research
by Ronald K. Mitchell & Lowell Busenitz & Theresa Lant & Patricia P. McDougall & Eric A. Morse & J. Brock Smith - 519-531 Making It Happen: Beyond Theories of the Firm to Theories of Firm Design
by Saras D. Sarasvathy - 533-552 The Role of Mental Simulations and Counterfactual Thinking in the Opportunity Identification Process
by Connie Marie Gaglio - 553-573 Expanding Entrepreneurial Cognition's Toolbox: Potential Contributions from the Field of Cognitive Science
by Robert A. Baron & Thomas B. Ward - 575-607 Choosing Qualitative Methods for Entrepreneurial Cognition Research: A Canonical Development Approach
by Kevin Hindle
September 2004, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 413-418 Introduction
by Simon C. Parker & William B. Gartner - 419-430 Does Entrepreneurship Capital Matter?
by David B. Audretsch & Max Keilbach - 431-446 Differences in Regional Firm Formation Rates: A Decomposition Analysis
by Peter Johnson - 447-466 The Role of Dissatisfaction and per Capita Income in Explaining Self–Employment across 15 European Countries
by Niels Noorderhaven & Roy Thurik & Sander Wennekers & André van Stel - 467-486 Effects of Childcare Activities on the Duration of Self–Employment in Europe
by Donald R. Williams - 487-500 Making it Big
by Joan Winn - 501-504 Making it Big Note to Instructors
by Joan Winn
July 2004, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 295-303 Entrepreneurial Management and Governance in Family Firms: An Introduction
by Lloyd P. Steier & James J. Chrisman & Jess H. Chua - 305-328 Toward an Integrative Model of Effective FOB Succession
by Isabelle Le Breton–Miller & Danny Miller & Lloyd P. Steier - 329-333 Enhancing Succession Research in the Family Firm: A Commentary on “Toward an Integrative Model of Effective FOB Successionâ€
by D. Ray Bagby - 335-354 Comparing the Agency Costs of Family and Non–Family Firms: Conceptual Issues and Exploratory Evidence
by James J. Chrisman & Jess H. Chua & Reginald A. Litz - 355-362 Self–Serving or Self–Actualizing? Models of Man and Agency Costs in Different Types of Family Firms: A Commentary on “Comparing the Agency Costs of Family and Non–family Firms: Conceptual Issues and Exploratory Evidenceâ€
by Guido Corbetta & Carlo Salvato - 363-381 Entrepreneurship in Family vs. Non–Family Firms: A Resource–Based Analysis of the Effect of Organizational Culture
by Shaker A. Zahra & James C. Hayton & Carlo Salvato - 383-389 A Commentary on “Entrepreneurship in Family vs. Non–Family Firms: A Resource–Based Analysis of the Effect of Organizational Cultureâ€
by Ramona Kay Zachary Heck - 391-409 Family Control and the Rent–Seeking Society
by Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung - 411-411 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by N/A
May 2004, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 209-228 Feuding Families: When Conflict Does a Family Firm Good
by Franz W. Kellermanns & Kimberly A. Eddleston - 229-247 SME Entry Mode Choice and Performance: A Transaction Cost Perspective
by Keith D. Brouthers & George Nakos - 249-260 Proceedo: Finding the Right CEO for Future Growth
by Alice de Koning & Edward Maravanyika - 261-263 Methodology Used to Prepare the Case Proceedo: Finding the Right CEO for Future Growth
by Alice de Koning & Edward Maravanyika - 265-290 CommunityWeb: An Internet Firm's Fight to Survive
by Donald F. Kuratko & Robert D. Mathews - 291-293 Note to Instructors CommunityWeb: An Internet Firm's Fight to Survive
by Donald F. Kuratko & Robert D. Mathews
March 2003, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 107-128 Entrepreneurial Founder Teams: Factors Associated with Member Entry and Exit
by Deniz Ucbasaran & Andy Lockett & Mike Wright & Paul Westhead - 129-144 Enterprise Education: Influencing Students’ Perceptions of Entrepreneurship
by Nicole E. Peterman & Jessica Kennedy - 145-162 The Boundaries and Limitations of Agency Theory and Stewardship Theory in the Venture Capitalist/Entrepreneur Relationship
by Jonathan D. Arthurs & Lowell W. Busenitz - 163-172 SME Survey Methodology: Response Rates, Data Quality, and Cost Effectiveness
by Rick Newby & John Watson & David Woodliff - 173-190 Artemis Images: Providing Content in the Digital Age
by Joseph R. Bell & Joan Winn - 191-192 Artemis Images: Note to Instructors
by Joseph R. Bell & Joan Winn - 193-204 Zandinger!
by George H. (Jody) Tompson - 205-208 Methodological Note to Accompany Zandinger!
by George H. (Jody) Tompson
January 2003, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-22 Social Networks and Entrepreneurship
by Arent Greve & Janet W. Salaff - 23-42 The Entrepreneurial Personality in the Context of Resources, Environment, and the Startup Process—A Configurational Approach
by Christian Korunka & Hermann Frank & Manfred Lueger & Josef Mugler - 43-62 Professional Employer Organizations and Their Role in Small and Medium Enterprises: The Impact of HR Outsourcing
by Brian S. Klaas - 63-86 Organizational Absorptive Capacity and Responsiveness: An Empirical Investigation of Growth–Oriented SMEs
by Jianwen Liao & Harold Welsch & Michael Stoica - 87-106 Anne Evans: Assessment of a Biotechnology Market Opportunity
by Anne G. Evans & Nikhil P. Varaiya
October 2003, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 331-338 Extending the Theoretical Horizons of Family Business Research
by Jess H. Chua & James J. Chrisman & Lloyd P. Steier - 339-358 Managing Resources: Linking Unique Resources, Management, and Wealth Creation in Family Firms
by David G. Sirmon & Michael A. Hitt - 359-365 Creating Wealth in Family Firms through Managing Resources: Comments and Extensions
by James J. Chrisman & Jess H. Chua & Shaker A. Zahra - 367-382 Agency Problems in Large Family Business Groups
by Randall Morck & Bernard Yeung - 383-396 Help One Another, Use One Another: Toward an Anthropology of Family Business
by Alex Stewart - 397-400 Nothing Thicker than Blood? Commentary on “Help One Another, Use One Another: Toward an Anthropology of Family Businessâ€
by Ana Maria Peredo - 401-416 The Family: The Missing Variable in Organizational Research
by W. Gibb Dyer Jr. - 417-422 Legitimizing Family Business Scholarship in Organizational Research and Education
by Frank Hoy - 423-424 Acknowledgments
by N/A
July 2003, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 207-226 Early Retirees As the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
by Gangaram Singh & Alex DeNoble - 227-245 Competitive Strategy and Performance of Exporting SMEs: An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Their Export Information Search and Competencies
by Pierre-André Julien & Charles Ramangalahy - 227-245 Competitive Strategy and Performance of Exporting SMEs: An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Their Export Information Search and Competencies
by Pierre–André Julien & Charles Ramangalahy - 247-270 What Do They Think and Feel about Growth? An Expectancy-Value Approach to Small Business Managers‘ Attitudes toward Growth1
by Johan Wiklund & Per Davidsson & Frédéric Delmar - 247-270 What Do They Think and Feel about Growth? An Expectancy–Value Approach to Small Business Managers’ Attitudes toward Growth1
by Johan Wiklund & Per Davidsson & Frédéric Delmar - 271-295 IPO Underpricing: A Meta-Analysis and Research Synthesis
by Catherine M. Daily & S. Trevis Certo & Dan R. Dalton & Rungpen Roengpitya - 271-295 IPO Underpricing: A Meta–Analysis and Research Synthesis
by Catherine M. Daily & S. Trevis Certo & Dan R. Dalton & Rungpen Roengpitya - 297-297 Editor's Note
by William R. Sandberg - 299-313 Roustam Tariko (A): Russian Entrepreneur
by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries & Elizabeth Florent-Treacy - 299-313 Roustam Tariko (A): Russian Entrepreneur
by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries & Elizabeth Florent-Treacy - 315-318 Note to Instructors Case Study: Roustam Tariko: Russian Entrepreneur
by William R. Sandberg - 319-329 Roustam Tariko (B): The Measure of the Man
by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries & Elizabeth Florent-Treacy - 319-329 Roustam Tariko (B): The Measure of the Man
by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries & Elizabeth Florent-Treacy
April 2002, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 93-104 Toward a Theory of Entrepreneurial Cognition: Rethinking the People Side of Entrepreneurship Research
by Ronald K. Mitchell & Lowell Busenitz & Theresa Lant & Patricia P. McDougall & Eric A. Morse & J. Brock Smith - 105-124 The Relationship among Biases, Misperceptions, and the Introduction of Pioneering Products: Examining Differences in Venture Decision Contexts
by Mark Simon & Susan M. Houghton - 125-148 Opportunity Evaluation under Risky Conditions: The Cognitive Processes of Entrepreneurs
by Hean Tat Keh & Maw Der Foo & Boon Chong Lim - 149-165 Inventors and New Venture Formation: the Effects of General Self–Efficacy and Regretful Thinking
by Gideon D. Markman & David B. Balkin & Robert A. Baron - 167-185 An Intentions–Based Model of Entrepreneurial Teams’ Social Cognition
by Dean A. Shepherd & Norris F. Krueger - 187-206 Entrepreneurial Expectancy, Task Effort, and Performance
by Elizabeth J. Gatewood & Kelly G. Shaver & Joshua B. Powers & William B. Gartner
January 2002, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-28 Competitive Analysis and New Venture Performance: Understanding the Impact of Strategic Uncertainty and Venture Origin
by Shaker A. Zahra & Donald O. Neubaum & Galal M. El–Hagrassey - 29-45 Foreign Sales and Small Firm Growth: The Moderating Role of the Management Team
by A. Rebecca Reuber & Eileen Fischer - 47-63 Entry Mode Choice of SMEs in Central and Eastern Europe
by George Nakos & Keith D. Brouthers - 65-75 Is Extraordinary Growth Profitable? A Study of Inc. 500 High–Growth Companies
by Gideon D. Markman & William B. Gartner - 77-91 Turin Networks, Inc
by Armand Gilinsky Jr.
July 2002, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 5-8 Culture and Its Consequences for Entrepreneurship
by Gerard George & Shaker A. Zahra - 9-32 Are Entrepreneurial Cognitions Universal? Assessing Entrepreneurial Cognitions across Cultures
by Ronald K. Mitchell & J. Brock Smith & Eric A. Morse & Kristie W. Seawright & Ana Maria Peredo & Brian McKenzie - 33-52 National Culture and Entrepreneurship : A Review of Behavioral Research
by James C. Hayton & Gerard George & Shaker A. Zahra