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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from March 1998

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 1998

The relationship between boards of directors and initial public offerings in the biotechnology industry.
March 22, 1998... One area that has been receiving increasing attention by scholars and practitioners in entrepreneurship is the board of directors and its relationship to initial public offerings (IPOs) and corporate performance. The relationship between boards...

The influence of family on the family business succession process: a multi-generational perspective.
March 22, 1998... Family businesses are the dominant form of enterprise in the U.S. constituting approximately 90% of all business establishments (Beckhard & Dyer, 1983b). Family businesses differ from traditional businesses in that they are owned or controlled...

Firm-specific resources and wealth creation in high-technology ventures: evidence from newly public biotechnology firms.
March 22, 1998... Given the tremendous amount of entrepreneurial activity in the United States and its importance to the national economy in terms of growth and employment, it is no wonder that so much discussion and empirical research is devoted to...

Wah Hoi Industrial Company.(Company Profile)
March 22, 1998... A favorite saying of Fred Mok, which he frequently quoted, was "A wise man doesn't just wait for opportunities, he creates them." This maxim is important in understanding much of what Mr. Mok had done in his proactive drive to develop his own...

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