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This scholarly journal publishes original papers and conceptual and empirical articles in the field of entrepreneurship, including national and international studies of enterprise creation, small business management, minority issues in entrepreneurship, and more.

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An agency theoretic analysis of the professionalized family firm.(Report)
March 1, 2009... The professionalized firm must evaluate the performance of managers and provide incentives that will motivate them to achieve the firm's goals. Using the agency theoretic framework we develop propositions on how differences in goals, altruistic tendencies, and strategic time horizons might...

Residential segregation influences on the likelihood of ethnic self-employment.(Report)
March 1, 2009... Geographic and environmental influences on economic action have a long history in managerial research. This paper develops and estimates a model of the potential of a broad set of U.S. racial minority groups to enter self-employment based on individual-level, household-level, and metropolitan...

The role of gender stereotypes in perceptions of entrepreneurs and intentions to become an entrepreneur.(Report)
March 1, 2009... In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepreneurship and their influence on men and women's entrepreneurial intentions. Data on characteristics of males, females, and entrepreneurs were collected from young adults in three countries. As...

How technology-based new firms leverage newness and smallness to commercialize disruptive technologies.(Report)
March 1, 2009... Although the survival of young firms is challenged by the liabilities of newness, there are numerous instances where these firms have been successful at commercializing disruptive technologies at the expense of much larger and stronger incumbents. This paper explores this phenomenon and...

Intuition versus analysis? Testing differential models of cognitive style on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and the new venture creation process.(Report)
March 1, 2009... This research revealed the significant role of two distinct cognitive styles as a determinant of perceived entrepreneurial self-efficacy regarding the different stages of the new venture process. The study found that individuals' cognitive preference for analysis or intuition influences their...

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