Journal of Business Venturing
1985 - 2025
Current editor(s): S. Venkataraman From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 19, issue 6, 2004
- Planning for the market: business planning before marketing and the continuation of organizing efforts pp. 767-785

- Scott Shane and Frédéric Delmar
- Reconsidering the venture capitalists' "value added" proposition: An interorganizational learning perspective pp. 787-807

- Lowell W. Busenitz, James O. Fiet and Douglas D. Moesel
- Knowledge relatedness and post-spin-off growth pp. 809-829

- Harry J. Sapienza, Annaleena Parhankangas and Erkko Autio
- The relationship between governance structure and risk management approaches in Japanese venture capital firms pp. 831-849

- Toru Yoshikawa, Phillip Phan and Jonathan Linton
- Internationalization in different industrial contexts pp. 851-875

- Svante Andersson
- A strategic groups approach to the franchising-performance relationship pp. 877-897

- James G. Combs, David Ketchen and Vera L. Hoover
- The temporal nature of growth determinants in new bank foundings: implications for new venture research design pp. 899-919

- Charles Bamford, Thomas J. Dean and Thomas J. Douglas
Volume 19, issue 5, 2004
- Entrepreneurship theory: possibilities and future directions pp. 617-620

- Phillip Phan
- Organizing rent generation and appropriation: toward a theory of the entrepreneurial firm pp. 621-635

- Sharon Alvarez and Jay B. Barney
- Entrepreneurial alertness and asymmetric information in a spin-glass model pp. 637-658

- Maria Minniti
- Dispersed knowledge and an entrepreneurial theory of the firm pp. 659-679

- Nicholas Dew, S. Ramakrishna Velamuri and Sankaran Venkataraman
- Contextual antecedents and consequences of relationships between young firms and distinct types of dominant exchange partners pp. 681-706

- Eileen Fischer and A. Rebecca Reuber
- The questions we ask and the questions we care about: reformulating some problems in entrepreneurship research pp. 707-717

- Saras D. Sarasvathy
- Venture capital financing, strategic alliances, and the initial public offerings of Internet startups pp. 721-741

- Sea Jin Chang
- Mathematics, theory, and entrepreneurship pp. 743-765

- Moren Levesque
Volume 19, issue 4, 2004
- The Big Five and venture survival: Is there a linkage? pp. 465-483

- Mark A. Ciavarella, Ann K. Buchholtz, Christine M. Riordan, Robert D. Gatewood and Garnett S. Stokes
- Methodological issues in international entrepreneurship research pp. 485-508

- Nicole E. Coviello and Marian V. Jones
- Buyouts, information asymmetry and the family management dyad pp. 509-534

- Carole Howorth, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright
- Tracking family businesses and their owners over time: panel attrition, manager departure and business demise pp. 535-559

- Mary Winter, Sharon M. Danes, Sun-Kang Koh, Kelly Fredericks and Jennifer J. Paul
- U.K. SMEs' decision to discontinue exporting: an exploratory investigation into practices within the clothing industry pp. 561-587

- Dave Crick
- Zobele chemical industries: the evolution of a family company from flypaper to globalization (1919-2001) pp. 589-600

- Pier A. Abetti and Phillip Phan
- Teaching note: Zobele chemical industries: the evolution of a family company from flypaper to globalization (1919-2001) pp. 601-613

- Pier A. Abetti and Phillip Phan
Volume 19, issue 3, 2004
- An evolving field: Guest editor's introduction to the special issue on Evolutionary Approaches to Entrepreneurship in honor of Howard Aldrich pp. 309-312

- Scott Shane
- Toward a complexity science of entrepreneurship pp. 313-341

- Bill McKelvey
- Event- and outcome-driven explanations of entrepreneurship pp. 343-358

- Andrew H. Van de Ven and Rhonda M. Engleman
- Institutional activism in the early American automobile industry pp. 359-384

- Hayagreeva Rao
- Legitimating first: organizing activities and the survival of new ventures pp. 385-410

- Frédéric Delmar and Scott Shane
- Picking winners or building them? Alliance, intellectual, and human capital as selection criteria in venture financing and performance of biotechnology startups pp. 411-436

- Joel A. C. Baum and Brian Silverman
- Survival beyond succession? The contingent impact of founder succession on organizational failure pp. 437-463

- Heather A. Haveman and Mukti V. Khaire
Volume 19, issue 2, 2004
- Potential benefits of the cognitive perspective: expanding entrepreneurship's array of conceptual tools pp. 169-172

- Robert A. Baron
- Cognition, creativity, and entrepreneurship pp. 173-188

- Thomas B. Ward
- Successful intelligence as a basis for entrepreneurship pp. 189-201

- Robert J. Sternberg
- Regulatory focus theory and the entrepreneurial process pp. 203-220

- Joel Brockner, E. Tory Higgins and Murray B. Low
- The cognitive perspective: a valuable tool for answering entrepreneurship's basic "why" questions pp. 221-239

- Robert A. Baron
- Entrepreneurial leadership: developing and measuring a cross-cultural construct pp. 241-260

- Vipin Gupta, Ian C. MacMillan and Gita Surie
- The financing of business start-ups pp. 261-283

- Gavin Cassar
- Building a foreign sales base: the roles of capabilities and alliances for entrepreneurial firms pp. 285-307

- Michael J. Leiblein and Jeffrey J. Reuer
Volume 19, issue 1, 2004
- Technological entrepreneurship in emerging regions pp. 1-5

- Phillip Phan and Maw Der Foo
- An exploratory study of technopreneurial intentions: a career anchor perspective pp. 7-28

- Soo Hoon Lee and Poh Wong
- Entrepreneurs' choice of entry strategy in emerging and developed markets pp. 29-54

- Moren Levesque and Dean A. Shepherd
- A process study of entrepreneurial team formation: the case of a research-based spin-off pp. 55-79

- Bart Clarysse and Nathalie Moray
- New venture strategies in a developing country: Identifying a typology and examining growth patterns through case studies pp. 81-105

- Sangmoon Park and Zong-Tae Bae
- The hidden hand and the license raj to An evaluation of the relationship between age and the growth of firms in India pp. 107-125

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Encouraging university entrepreneurship? The effect of the Bayh-Dole Act on university patenting in the United States pp. 127-151

- Scott Shane
- Regional transformation through technological entrepreneurship pp. 153-167

- Sankaran Venkataraman
Volume 18, issue 6, 2003
- Venture capital financing and the growth of startup firms pp. 689-708

- Antonio Davila, George Foster and Mahendra Gupta
- Contracting, signaling, and moral hazard: a model of entrepreneurs, 'angels,' and venture capitalists pp. 709-725

- Ramy Elitzur and Arieh Gavious
- The role of networking alliances in information acquisition and its implications for new product performance pp. 727-744

- Pek-Hooi Soh
- Forecasting the liquidity of very small private companies pp. 745-771

- Dusan Mramor and Aljosa Valentincic
- Adjusting for risk in comparing the performances of male- and female-controlled SMEs pp. 773-788

- John Watson and Sherry Robinson
- Business process digitization, strategy, and the impact of firm age and size: the case of the magazine publishing industry pp. 789-814

- Anat BarNir, John M. Gallaugher and Pat Auger
- Differences between women and men MBA entrepreneurs: exploring family flexibility and wealth creation as career motivators pp. 815-832

- Richard DeMartino and Robert Barbato
Volume 18, issue 5, 2003
- Evolving research in entrepreneurship and family business: recognizing family as the oxygen that feeds the fire of entrepreneurship pp. 559-566

- Edward G. Rogoff and Ramona Kay Zachary Heck
- Commentary on the special issue: the emergence of a field pp. 567-572

- Joseph H. Astrachan
- The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: toward a family embeddedness perspective pp. 573-596

- Howard E. Aldrich and Jennifer E. Cliff
- Variants of agency contracts in family-financed ventures as a continuum of familial altruistic and market rationalities pp. 597-618

- Lloyd Steier
- Ownership structure, founder leadership, and performance in Norwegian SMEs: implications for financing entrepreneurial opportunities pp. 619-637

- Trond Randoy and Sanjay Goel
- The impact of the family and the business on family business sustainability pp. 639-666

- Patricia D. Olson, Virginia S. Zuiker, Sharon M. Danes, Kathryn Stafford, Ramona K. Z. Heck and Karen A. Duncan
- Predictors of satisfaction with the succession process in family firms pp. 667-687

- Pramodita Sharma, James J. Chrisman and Jess H. Chua
Volume 18, issue 4, 2003
- An introduction to theories of family business pp. 441-448

- James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua and Lloyd P. Steier
- A unified systems perspective of family firm performance pp. 451-465

- Timothy G. Habbershon, Mary Williams and Ian C. MacMillan
- A unified systems perspective of family firm performance: an extension and integration pp. 467-472

- James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua and Reginald Litz
- Toward a theory of agency and altruism in family firms pp. 473-490

- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin and Richard N. Dino
- Commentary on: "Toward a theory of agency and altruism in family firms" pp. 491-494

- Royston Greenwood
- International expansion of U.S. manufacturing family businesses: the effect of ownership and involvement pp. 495-512

- Shaker A. Zahra
- Lost in time: intergenerational succession, change, and failure in family business pp. 513-531

- Danny Miller, Lloyd Steier and Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
- The transacting cognitions of nonfamily employees in the family businesses setting pp. 533-551

- Ronald K. Mitchell, Eric A. Morse and Pramodita Sharma
- Commentary on: the transacting cognitions of non-family employees in the family businesses setting pp. 553-558

- Joseph H. Astrachan and Andrew D. Keyt
Volume 18, issue 3, 2003
- The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs pp. 301-331

- Per Davidsson and Benson Honig
- Academic networks in a trichotomous categorisation of university spinouts pp. 333-359

- Nicos Nicolaou and Sue Birley
- Signaling through private equity placements and its impact on the valuation of biotechnology firms pp. 361-380

- Jay J. Janney and Timothy B. Folta
- VCs' decision processes: Evidence suggesting more experience may not always be better pp. 381-401

- Dean A. Shepherd, Andrew Zacharakis and Robert A. Baron
- Franchise turnover and failure: New research and perspectives pp. 403-418

- Stevan R. Holmberg and Kathryn Boe Morgan
- Out of the frying pan...?: Why small business managers introduce high-risk products pp. 419-440

- Mark Simon, Susan M. Houghton and Sonia Savelli
Volume 18, issue 2, 2003
- The effects of human capital, organizational demography, and interpersonal processes on venture partner perceptions of firm profit and growth pp. 145-164

- Warren Watson, Wayne Stewart and Anat BarNir
- Network-based research in entrepreneurship: A critical review pp. 165-187

- Ha Hoang and Bostjan Antoncic
- Arriving at the high-growth firm pp. 189-216

- Frédéric Delmar, Per Davidsson and William B. Gartner
- The development of venture-capital-backed internet companies: An ecosystem perspective pp. 217-231

- Andrew L. Zacharakis, Dean A. Shepherd and Joseph E. Coombs
- An institutional view of China's venture capital industry: Explaining the differences between China and the West pp. 233-259

- Garry D. Bruton and David Ahlstrom
- Ethics and entrepreneurs: An international comparative study pp. 261-281

- Branko Bucar, Miroslav Glas and Robert D. Hisrich
- The chronology and intellectual trajectory of American entrepreneurship education: 1876-1999 pp. 283-300

- Jerome A. Katz
Volume 18, issue 1, 2003
- Defining a forum for entrepreneurship scholars pp. 1-11

- Vance H. Fried
- The career reasons of nascent entrepreneurs pp. 13-39

- Nancy M. Carter, William B. Gartner, Kelly G. Shaver and Elizabeth J. Gatewood
- Beyond social capital: the role of entrepreneurs' social competence in their financial success pp. 41-60

- Robert A. Baron and Gideon D. Markman
- First mover advantage through franchising pp. 61-80

- Steven C. Michael
- Public versus private venture capital: seeding or crowding out? A pan-European analysis pp. 81-104

- Benoit Leleux and Bernard Surlemont
- A theory of entrepreneurial opportunity identification and development pp. 105-123

- Alexander Ardichvili, Richard Cardozo and Sourav Ray
- The entrepreneurial control imperative: A case history of Steria (1969-2000) pp. 125-143

- Pier A. Abetti
| |