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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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The determinants of new venture performance: an extended model.
September 22, 1998... Because of the social and economic value of new business enterprises (Birch, 1987; Reagan, 1985; Schumpeter, 1934), models leading to an improved understanding of the determinants of new venture performance represent significant contributions...
Family firm research: the need for a methodological rethink.
September 22, 1998... Several studies in many western developed economies have concluded that family firms account for over two-thirds of all businesses (Kirchhoff & Kirchhoff, 1987; Donckels & Frohlich, 1991; Stephenson & Montieth, Cromie, 1995).(1) They make a...
The effect of market orientation and organizational flexibility on corporate entrepreneurship.
September 22, 1998... The 1990s have witnessed a new era of entrepreneurship theory and practice. Academic scholars have taken entrepreneurship research to higher levels of sophistication via conceptualization, modeling, and empirical study. Entrepreneurs and...
Religion and enterprise: an introductory exploration.
September 22, 1998... The impact of cultural value-structures upon the rate of new firm creation and growth is a thorny and unresolved issue. There is support for the view that "although the entrepreneurship literature suggest that value structures may form an...
Beano's Ice Cream shop.
September 22, 1998... Two months ago, Terry Smith had been so confident that he would soon own his
own Beano's Ice Cream franchise, that he had put an "I LOVE BEANO'S ICE CREAM" bumper sticker on his Honda. As he looked at it now, he noticed how faded it had...