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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from January 2005

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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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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice archives from January 2005

Signaling in venture capitalist--new venture team funding decisions: does it indicate long-term venture outcomes?
January 1, 2005... According to signaling theory, new venture teams (NVTs) can communicate to venture capitalists and other potential investors both a "value" signal and a "commitment" signal, based on the level of personal investment in a venture. Venture...

Four bases of family business successor commitment: antecedents and consequences.
January 1, 2005... Although successor commitment toward family business has been identified as a key desirable attribute, commitment has been treated as a unidimensional construct in family business research. Drawing on the organizational commitment literature,...

Politico-economic factors associated with interest in starting a business: a multicountry study.
January 1, 2005... In this article, we study the constructs of perceived environmental munificence and carrying capacity as they relate to potential for starting a business in samples taken from thirteen Anglo-Saxon, East Asian, and South Asian countries. Seven...

The company you keep: how young firms in different competitive contexts signal reputation through their customers.
January 1, 2005... This article explores how young firms, across different competitive contexts, signal reputation through their customers. Four distinct competitive contexts were differentiated based on whether the complexity of the customer's purchase process...

Not just domestic engineers: an exploratory study of homemaker entrepreneurs.
January 1, 2005... There are millions of homemakers in the United States, but there is scant research on the entrepreneurial activities of this important segment of the population. Using data collected through the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED),...

Prior knowledge, potential financial reward, and opportunity identification.
January 1, 2005... This article simultaneously explores the constructs of potential financial reward and prior knowledge of customer problems to provide a deeper understanding of the identification of opportunities. Results suggest that while prior knowledge of...

Evolutionary processes and paths of relationally embedded network ties in emerging entrepreneurial firms.
January 1, 2005... Relationally embedded network ties influence the economic decisions of emerging firms and evolve over time. Evolutionary processes and paths of these ties are examined based on two research questions: How do components of social relationships...

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