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  • Javadian, Golshan; Dobratz, Crystal; Gupta, Alka; Gupta, Vishal K.; Martin, Jeffrey A. (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Qualitative research is becoming increasingly popular in organisational studies. There is growing consensus that qualitative research contributes positively to the diversity of academic inquiry in entrepreneurship, advancing ...
  • Meyer, Marc H.; Lee, Chaewon; Kelley, Donna; Collier, Greg (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    This paper proposes a method for assessing a university-based entrepreneurship ecosystem, grounded in the identification of major stakeholders, entrepreneurship-related activities directly related to those stakeholders, ...
  • Taie, Moyassar Al-; Steel, Aileen Cater- (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Organizational life cycle scales are widely relied upon by scholar and practitioners alike as a strategic tool to identify firms’ life cycle stages. However, little attention has been paid to verifying and validating the ...
  • Basly, Sami; Hammouda, Amira (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Despite the prevalence of family businesses around the world, research on their contribution to the digital economy is still needed. A primary appraisal of the characteristics of the family business and the features of ...
  • Huvaj, M. Nesij (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Drawing from the awareness–motivation–capability (AMC) perspective, this article develops a theoretical model, linking the relationship between the entrepreneur and investors to the entrepreneur’s exit path from her venture. ...
  • Looi, Kim Hoe; Klobas, Jane E (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Entrepreneurship is a multi-level phenomenon and it is important to investigate how antecedents at different levels interact to determine outcomes. Using multi-level contextualisation, this article examines how a country’s ...
  • Brivio, Eleonora; Cousa, Erica Negro; Heboyan, Vahé; Beltrame, Francesco; Leo, Gianluca De (Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2020-09-11)
    Business incubators are organisations that support the growth of small companies, including start-ups, by providing various resources and services. The aims of this article were to assess the characteristics of business ...