Journal of Business Venturing
1985 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 6, 1992
- Does culture endure, or is it malleable? Issues for entrepreneurial economic development pp. 441-458

- Rita Gunther McGrath, Ian C. MacMillan, Elena Ai-Yuan Yang and William Tsai
- International perspectives on the supply of informal venture capital pp. 459-475

- Richard T. Harrison and Colin M. Mason
- Entrepreneurial heuristics: A comparison between high PL (pioneering-innovative) and low PI ventures pp. 477-504

- Mathew J. Manimala
- Hybrid conjoint analysis: An estimation probe in new venture decisions pp. 505-518

- Hernan Riquelme and Tudor Rickards
Volume 7, issue 5, 1992
- The business network: A powerful and challenging business tool pp. 341-346

- Ichikazu Yanagida
- Determinants of venture capital firms' preferences regarding the industry diversity and geographic scope of their investments pp. 347-362

- Anil K. Gupta and Harry J. Sapienza
- Factors affecting equity capital acquisition: The demand side pp. 363-374

- Ronald J. Hustedde and Glen C. Pulver
- The relationship between governance structure and corporate performance in entrepreneurial firms pp. 375-386

- Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton
- Competitive strategy and flexible manufacturing: New dimensions in high-technology venture-based economic development pp. 387-404

- Craig Galbraith and Alex F. De Noble
- New firm gestation: Conception, birth, and implications for research pp. 405-417

- Paul Reynolds and Brenda Miller
- More like each other than anyone else? A cross-cultural study of entrepreneurial perceptions pp. 419-429

- Rita Gunther McGrath and Ian C. MacMillan
Volume 7, issue 4, 1992
- Incentive compensation for corporate venture personnel pp. 253-265

- Hollister B. Sykes
- Modeling new venture performance: An analysis of new venture strategy, industry structure, and venture origin pp. 267-289

- Patricia P. McDougall, Richard Robinson and Angelo S. DeNisi
- The evolution of new technology ventures over 20 years: Patterns of failure, merger, and survival pp. 291-302

- Albert V. Bruno, Edward F. Mcquarrie and Carol G. Torgrimson
- Emerging high-tech firms: How durable are their comparative start-up advantages? pp. 303-322

- Jerome Doutriaux
- Prediction of failure of a newly founded firm pp. 323-340

- Erkki K. Laitinen
Volume 7, issue 3, 1992
- Japanese corporate ventures: Success curve pp. 171-180

- Takeru Ohe, Shuji Honjo and D. Bruce Merrifield
- In order to grow, must the founder go: A comparison of performance between founder and non-founder managed high-growth manufacturing firms pp. 181-194

- Gary E. Willard, David A. Krueger and Henry R. Feeser
- The risk-return attributes of publicly traded venture capital: Implications for investors and public policy pp. 195-208

- Robert T. Kleiman and Joel M. Shulman
- Growth aspirations among Norwegian entrepreneurs pp. 209-222

- Lars Kolvereid
- The founder's self-assessed competence and venture performance pp. 223-236

- Gaylen N. Chandler and Erik Jansen
- Networking by female business owners in Northern Ireland pp. 237-251

- Stan Cromie and Sue Birley
Volume 7, issue 2, 1992
- Defining the inventor-entrepreneur in the context of established typologies pp. 103-113

- John B. Miner, Norman R. Smith and Jeffrey S. Bracker
- Elitists, risk-takers, and rugged individualists? An exploratory analysis of cultural differences between entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs pp. 115-135

- Rita Gunther McGrath, Ian C. MacMillan and Sari Scheinberg
- The "living dead" phenomenon in venture capital investments pp. 137-155

- John C. Ruhnka, Howard D. Feldman and Thomas J. Dean
- A comparison of methods and sources for obtaining estimates of new venture performance pp. 157-170

- Candida G. Brush and Pieter A. Vanderwerf
Volume 7, issue 1, 1992
- When do venture capitalists add value? pp. 9-27

- Harry J. Sapienza
- Why do some societies invent more than others? pp. 29-46

- Scott A. Shane
- Venture capital and management-led, leveraged buy-outs: A European perspective pp. 47-71

- Mike Wright, Steve Thompson and Ken Robbie
- Engines of progress V: NEES Energy Inc., 1984-1990 pp. 73-89

- Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Gina Quinn and Jeffrey North
Volume 6, issue 6, 1991
- Growth patterns of the European venture capital industry pp. 381-404

- Hubert Ooghe, Sophie Manigart and Yves Fassin
- Continued entrepreneurship: Ability, need, and opportunity as determinants of small firm growth pp. 405-429

- Per Davidsson
- An exploratory examination of the reasons leading to new firm formation across country and gender pp. 431-446

- Scott Shane, Lars Kolvereid and Paul Westhead
- Entrepreneurship and small business: The Hungarian trajectory pp. 447-465

- Zoltan Roman
Volume 6, issue 5, 1991
- Intangible assets, entry strategies, and venture success in industrial markets pp. 315-333

- Mary L. Williams, Ming-Hone Tsai and Diana Day
- Competitive advantages in new corporate ventures: The impact of resource sharing and reporting level pp. 335-350

- Alex Miller, Mary S. Spann and Linda Lerner
- Evaluating the costs of raising capital through an initial public offering pp. 351-361

- Reena Aggarwal and Pietra Rivoli
- Entrepreneurial growth through constellations pp. 363-373

- Jonathan Shepherd
Volume 6, issue 4, 1991
- The evolution of strategic alliances: Opportunities for managerial influence pp. 237-257

- Martin Niederkofler
- Predictors and financial outcomes of corporate entrepreneurship: An exploratory study pp. 259-285

- Shaker A. Zahra
- Capital structure and small public firms pp. 287-303

- Edgar Norton
Volume 6, issue 3, 1991
- Partner networks: Leveraging external ties to improve entrepreneurial performance pp. 173-188

- Andrea Larson
- Patterns of growth, competitive technology, and financial strategies in young ventures pp. 189-208

- Joseph E. McCann
- Engines of progress: Designing and running entrepreneurial vehicles in established companies--The enter-prize program at Ohio Bell, 1985-1990 pp. 209-229

- Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Lisa Richardson
Volume 6, issue 2, 1991
- Delineating a forum for entrepreneurship scholars pp. 83-87

- Ian C. MacMillan
- The development and interpretation of entrepreneurial typologies pp. 93-114

- Carolyn Y. Woo, Arnold C. Cooper and William C. Dunkelberg
- Some hypotheses about risk in venture capital investing pp. 115-133

- John C. Ruhnka and John E. Young
- Entrepreneurs in Japan and Silicon Valley: A study of perceived differences pp. 135-144

- Takeru Ohe, Shuji Honjo, Mark Oliva and Ian C. MacMillan
- Engines of progress: Designing and running entrepreneurial vehicles in established companies; Raytheon's new product center, 1969-1989 pp. 145-163

- Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Jeffrey North, Lisa Richardson, Cynthia Ingols and Joseph Zolner
Volume 6, issue 1, 1991
- Effects of strategy and environment on corporate venture success in industrial markets pp. 9-28

- William Ming-Hone Tsai, Ian C. MacMillan and Murray B. Low
- Community differences in business births and business growths pp. 29-43

- Ivan Bull and Frederick Winter
- Characteristics of opportunities search of entrepreneurs versus executives: Sources, interests, general alertness pp. 45-61

- Stanley Kaish and Benjamin Gilad
- Engines of progress: Designing and running entrepreneurial vehicles in established companies; The new venture process at Eastman Kodak, 1983-1989 pp. 63-82

- Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Lisa Richardson, Jeffrey North and Erika Morgan
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