EDITORIAL: ENHANCING QUANTITATIVE EXPLORATORY ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH
Karl Wennberg () and
Brian S. Andersson ()
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Karl Wennberg: The Ratio Institute, Postal: The Ratio Institute, P.O. Box 5095, SE-102 42 Stockholm, Sweden, http://www.ratio.se
Brian S. Andersson: University of Missouri-Kansas City
No 322, Ratio Working Papers from The Ratio Institute
Abstract:
The purpose of this editorial is to discuss ways to enhance exploratory quantitative studies in entrepreneurship. We use examples from entrepreneurship research and other scientific fields to illustrate the advantages of graphical data display for both exploratory purposes and post hoc tests. We provide suggestions for authors, reviewers, and editors on ways to enhance the transparency, accuracy, and pedagogical presentation of quantitative data in papers with the explicit purpose of illuminating emerging and important entrepreneurship phenomena. Our hope is that we spark a conversation among entrepreneurship scholars about the state of our empirical work and the possibilities that lie ahead to enhance exploratory entrepreneurship research.
Keywords: Research design; publishing in JBV; exploratory research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C10 C18 M00 M13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 27 pages
Date: 2019-06-03
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