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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from December 1997

516 total articles

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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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice archives from December 1997

The role of socially constructed temporal perspectives in the emergence of rapid-growth firms.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... How do firms that may not have existed six months ago, or that may have existed for 10 years and grown only slightly in that time, suddenly emerge as "rapid-growth firms"? Rapid growth (defined here as having a minimum average growth in sales...

Temporal dimensions of opportunistic change in technology-based ventures.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... One of the most pressing issues confronted by top management of growing entrepreneurial companies is the need to continue recognizing new opportunities over time. Nowhere is the need to continue recognizing new opportunities of greater...

Time, growth, complexity, and transitions: entrepreneurial challenges for the future.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... Time is commonly regarded as a constraint. However, time is also a resource and, as such, can be leveraged to work to an entrepreneurial firm's advantage. In the context of smaller firms or new ventures, for example, competitive advantage is...

Time and entrepreneurial risk behavior.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... Risk is intrinsically embedded in time, and yet the temporal context continues to suffer from neglect in the research literature. Specifically, an individual's conception of the flow of time in the future has a significant impact on...

On the interaction of time and money invested in new ventures.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... In this paper we try to deepen our understanding of nascent entrepreneurs. Starting a new business takes a variety of resources. Two of the most important inputs are the time and the money contributed by the entrepreneur. We focus on the issues...

The stages model of high-tech venture founding: tried but true?(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... Entrepreneurship researchers have tended to view the founding of technology-intensive new ventures as a relatively linear and generally sequential process consisting of identifiable stages (Galbraith, 1982; Kazanjian & Drazin, 1990; Montanari,...

Time allocation patterns of craftsmen and administrative entrepreneurs: implications for financial performance.(Special Issue: Time and Entrepreneurship)
December 22, 1997... A new venture is built around the entrepreneur. It reflects what that person chooses to emphasize and decides to ignore. Thus, one of the central resources of a new firm is the time of the entrepreneur. This paper focuses upon how entrepreneurs...

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