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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from May 2006

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 May 2006

Are you talking to me? The nature of community in entrepreneurship scholarship.
May 1, 2006... This special issue is devoted to understanding the scientific structure of entrepreneurship research. Research in entrepreneurship has grown rapidly, encompassing multiple theoretical and methodological traditions. Articles in this issue use...

Is there conceptual convergence in entrepreneurship research? A co-citation analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981-2004.
May 1, 2006... Conceptual convergence is often seen as a holy grail in entrepreneurship research. Yet little empirical research has focused specifically on the extent and nature of this convergence. We address this issue by content-analyzing the networks of...

Entrepreneurial studies: the dynamic research front of a developing social science.
May 1, 2006... Entrepreneurship research has been built upon a historical foundation grounded in economic change. To understand the development of the field, it is useful to understand the motivations and interests of key scholars and to trace the linkages...

Scholarly communities in entrepreneurship research: a co-citation analysis.
May 1, 2006... A debate persists about the distinctiveness of entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship research is seen as fragmented and its results are considered noncumulative, handicapping the evolution of the field as a respected scholarly discipline....

The social and collaborative nature of entrepreneurship scholarship: a co-citation and perceptual analysis.
May 1, 2006... This article explores the structure of the "metafield" of entrepreneurship in two related ways. First, author co-citation analysis establishes a collective view of the structure of the entrepreneurship literature as perceived by its...

No magic: just software that works.(No Magic, Inc., )(Company overview)
May 1, 2006... "Most people whom I meet seem surprised when I tell them that my husband and I have a business which is based in Lithuania," explained Victoria Girdziunas, President of No Magic, Inc., a software development and consulting company. "All people...

Note to instructors on no magic: just software that works.(No Magic)(case study)(Company overview)(Case study)
May 1, 2006... In 1995, Victoria Girdziunas and her husband Paul Duncanson founded No Magic to provide software development services (which they sold to large U.S. companies) using low-wage Lithuanian workers. In 1998, No Magic's first design tool was...

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