Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Title Publication Date Language Citations
An Attitude Approach to the Prediction of Entrepreneurship1991/07/01English449
Miller (1983) Revisited: A Reflection on EO Research and Some Suggestions for the Future2011/09/01English440
Experiential Learning within the Process of Opportunity Identification and Exploitation2005/07/01English427
Toward an Integrative Model of Effective FOB Succession2004/07/01English424
The Internationalization of New High-Potential U.S. Ventures: Antecedents and Outcomes1996/07/01English421
Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Intentions: The Role of Gender and Culture2012/05/01English421
Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy2009/01/01English420
The Business Model in Practice and its Implications for Entrepreneurship Research2011/01/01English419
Social Capital, Cognition, and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: A Theoretical Framework2006/01/01English418
Environments for Entrepreneurship Development: Key Dimensions and Research Implications1994/07/01English416
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 Evidence”2004/07/01English403
“Who Is an Entrepreneur?” Is the Wrong Question1989/07/01English403
New Financial Alternatives in Seeding Entrepreneurship: Microfinance, Crowdfunding, and Peer–to–Peer Innovations2015/01/01English402
All Credit to Men? Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Gender2005/11/01English396
Socioemotional Wealth and Proactive Stakeholder Engagement: Why Family–Controlled Firms Care More about their Stakeholders2012/11/01English396
Why Do Family Firms Strive for Nonfinancial Goals? An Organizational Identity Perspective2013/03/01English391
What Drives New Ventures to Internationalize from Emerging to Developed Economies?2008/01/01English389
Resolving Information Asymmetry: Signaling, Endorsement, and Crowdfunding Success2016/03/01English386
Prior Knowledge, Potential Financial Reward, and Opportunity Identification2005/01/01English374
Crowdfunding in a Prosocial Microlending Environment: Examining the Role of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Cues2015/01/01English374
The Central Question in Entrepreneurial Cognition Research 20072007/01/01English373
International Entrepreneurial Orientation: Conceptual Considerations, Research Themes, Measurement Issues, and Future Research Directions2014/01/01English373
Danger Zone Entrepreneurs: The Importance of Resilience and Self–Efficacy for Entrepreneurial Intentions2014/05/01English371
The F–PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory2005/05/01English370
Economic Freedom and the Motivation to Engage in Entrepreneurial Action2008/09/01English364
A Gendered Perspective on Organizational Creation2002/04/01English356
Levels of Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research: Current Research Practice and Suggestions for the Future2001/07/01English355
Does the Possibility to Make Equity Investments in Crowdfunding Projects Crowd Out Reward–Based Investments?2015/01/01English354
Feuding Families: When Conflict Does a Family Firm Good2004/05/01English354
Theorizing about Entrepreneurship1992/01/01English350