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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from June 1999

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 June 1999

A Historical Perspective on Small Firm Development.
June 22, 1999... The research reported here was motivated by calls for more in-depth studies of the internal development process in small firms that will help explain why growth is so often a transient phenomenon in such firms. The main purpose is to contribute...

Defining the Family Business by Behavior.
June 22, 1999... In their editorial note in the first issue of Family Business Review, Lansberg, Perrow, and Rogolsky (1988) asked: what is a family business? The question continues to be asked because definitions of family business abound in the literature...

The Microfoundations of Entrepreneurship.
June 22, 1999... In many traditional economic models, markets are represented as systems in equilibrium. As a result, their analysis does not explicitly consider human action or change. In reality, time passes, things happen, and changes occur. Throughout the...

Founding Family Control and Capital Structure: The Risk of Loss of Control and the Aversion to Debt.
June 22, 1999... Founding family controlled firms (FFCFs) seem to eschew debt. The Arthur Anderson/MassMutual American Family Business Survey '97 notes that "Family Businesses tend to avoid debt." It notes that 34.3% report no debt other than trade payables and...

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