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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from March 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 March 1997

The framing of perceptions of fairness in the relationship between venture capitalists and new venture teams.
March 22, 1997... The relationship between venture capitalists (VCs) and the new venture teams (NVTs) in charge of their funded ventures is a critical relationship that has attracted substantial research interest (Sapienza & Gupta, 1994; Ehrlich, DeNoble, Moore, &...

Entrepreneurial entry into foreign markets: a transaction cost perspective.
March 22, 1997... This paper explores the potential difficulties that smaller entrepreneurial organizations(1) face when first entering the international environment, particularly focusing on the partnership that entrepreneurs often use for entry. Since...

Venture capitalist and CEO dismissal.
March 22, 1997... In today's economy the large financial commitment required to begin new ventures has resulted in the development of new, innovative means to finance organizations. One form that has become common in the United States (Bygrave, Fast, Khoylian,...

The family firm's exclusion from business school research: explaining the void; addressing the opportunity.
March 22, 1997... The first thing to know about any theory of organizations is that it is rooted in a particular set of assumptions and way of looking at the world. Reading through many of the books labeled Organization Theory or Organizational Behavior you would...

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