Journal of Business Venturing
1985 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2019
- Exoskeletons, entrepreneurs, and communities: A model of co-constructing a potential opportunity

- Stella K. Seyb, Dean A. Shepherd and Trenton A. Williams
- Violence against women and new venture initiation with microcredit: Self-efficacy, fear of failure, and disaster experiences

- Abu Zafar M. Shahriar and Dean A. Shepherd
- Reputation and new venture performance in online markets: The moderating role of market crowding

- Karl Taeuscher
- Sleep and entrepreneurs' abilities to imagine and form initial beliefs about new venture ideas

- J. Jeffrey Gish, David T. Wagner, Denis A. Grégoire and Christopher M. Barnes
- Seeing parochially and acting locally: Social exposure, problem identification and social entrepreneurship

- Sunasir Dutta
- Self-employment and well-being across institutional contexts

- Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich
Volume 34, issue 5, 2019
- Institutional quality and market selection in the transition to market economy pp. -

- Hien Thu Tran
- User entrepreneurs' multiple identities and crowdfunding performance: Effects through product innovativeness, perceived passion, and need similarity pp. -

- Pyayt P. Oo, Thomas H. Allison, Arvin Sahaym and Sakdipon Juasrikul
- Entrepreneurship and well-being: The role of psychological autonomy, competence, and relatedness pp. -

- Nadav Shir, Boris N. Nikolaev and Joakim Wincent
- Accelerating strategic fit or venture emergence: Different paths adopted by corporate accelerators pp. -

- Raj K. Shankar and Dean A. Shepherd
- Editorial: Enhancing quantitative theory-testing entrepreneurship research pp. -

- Brian S. Anderson, Karl Wennberg and Jeffery S. McMullen
- Entrepreneurs meet financiers: Evidence from the business angel market pp. -

- Angela Cipollone and Paolo Giordani
- Infrastructure investments and entrepreneurial dynamism in the U.S pp. -

- Daniel L. Bennett
Volume 34, issue 4, 2019
- Entrepreneurship and well-being: Past, present, and future pp. 579-588

- Johan Wiklund, Boris Nikolaev, Nadav Shir, Maw-Der Foo and Steve Bradley
- Well-being effects of self-employment: A spatial inquiry pp. 589-607

- Maria Abreu, Özge Öner, Aleid Brouwer and Eveline van Leeuwen
- Can prosocial motivation harm entrepreneurs' subjective well-being? pp. 608-624

- Ewald Kibler, Joakim Wincent, Teemu Kautonen, Gabriella Cacciotti and Martin Obschonka
- Micro-entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Evidence from rural Bangladesh pp. 625-645

- Muhammad Bhuiyan and Artjoms Ivlevs
- Entrepreneurship and eudaimonic well-being: Five venues for new science pp. 646-663

- Carol D. Ryff
- Switching to self-employment can be good for your health pp. 664-691

- Milena Nikolova
- I can't get no sleep—The differential impact of entrepreneurial stressors on work-home interference and insomnia among experienced versus novice entrepreneurs pp. 692-708

- Tobias Kollmann, Christoph Stöckmann and Julia M. Kensbock
- The Yin and Yang of entrepreneurship: Gender differences in the importance of communal and agentic characteristics for entrepreneurs' subjective well-being and performance pp. 709-730

- Keith M. Hmieleski and Leah D. Sheppard
- Self-employment and allostatic load pp. 731-751

- Pankaj C. Patel, Marcus T. Wolfe and Trenton A. Williams
Volume 34, issue 3, 2019
- A wakeup call for the field of entrepreneurship and its evaluators pp. 413-417

- Jeffery S. McMullen
- Founder retention as CEO at IPO in emerging economies: The role of private equity owners and national institutions pp. 418-438

- Bruce Hearn and Igor Filatotchev
- Entrepreneurial orientation and start-ups' external financing pp. 439-458

- Egle Vaznyte and Petra Andries
- The emergence of the maker movement: Implications for entrepreneurship research pp. 459-476

- Russell E. Browder, Howard E. Aldrich and Steven W. Bradley
- How optimal distinctiveness affects new ventures' failure risk: A contingency perspective pp. 477-495

- Jan Goldenstein, Michael Hunoldt and Simon Oertel
- Narcissism and learning from entrepreneurial failure pp. 496-512

- Yiran Liu, Yong Li, Xiling Hao and Yuli Zhang
- Navigating liminality in new venture internationalization pp. 513-527

- Shameen Prashantham and Steven W. Floyd
- Biased and overconfident, unbiased but going for it: How framing and anchoring affect the decision to start a new venture pp. 528-557

- Saulo Dubard Barbosa, Alain Fayolle and Brett R. Smith
- The co-evolution of social networks and selection system orientations as core constituents of institutional logics of future entrepreneurs at school pp. 558-577

- Joris J. Ebbers and Nachoem M. Wijnberg
Volume 34, issue 2, 2019
- Applying experimental methods to advance entrepreneurship research: On the need for and publication of experiments pp. 215-223

- David W. Williams, Matthew S. Wood, J. Robert Mitchell and Diemo Urbig
- Increasing quantity without compromising quality: How managerial framing affects intrapreneurship pp. 224-241

- Rigtering, J.P.C. (Coen), Utz Weitzel and Muehlfeld, K. (Katrin)
- Knocking at the gate: The path to publication for entrepreneurship experiments through the lens of gatekeeping theory pp. 242-260

- Regan M. Stevenson and Matthew Josefy
- The effect of a tax training program on tax compliance and business outcomes of starting entrepreneurs: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 261-283

- Hanskje Nagel, Laura Rosendahl Huber, Mirjam Praag and Sjoerd Goslinga
- Navigating the validity tradeoffs of entrepreneurship research experiments: A systematic review and best-practice suggestions pp. 284-310

- Denis A. Grégoire, Julia K. Binder and Andreas Rauch
- “I know I can, but I don't fit”: Perceived fit, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial intention pp. 311-326

- Dan K. Hsu, Katrin Burmeister-Lamp, Sharon A. Simmons, Maw-Der Foo, Michelle C. Hong and Jesse D. Pipes
- Entrepreneurial cognition and the quality of new venture ideas: An experimental approach to comparing future-oriented cognitive processes pp. 327-347

- Arjan Frederiks, Basil G. Englis, Michel L. Ehrenhard and Aard J. Groen
- Out of control or right on the money? Funder self-efficacy and crowd bias in equity crowdfunding pp. 348-367

- Regan M. Stevenson, Michael P. Ciuchta, Chaim Letwin, Jenni M. Dinger and Jeffrey B. Vancouver
- Why and how do founding entrepreneurs bond with their ventures? Neural correlates of entrepreneurial and parental bonding pp. 368-388

- Tom Lahti, Marja-Liisa Halko, Necmi Karagozoglu and Joakim Wincent
- Discounted: The effect of founder race on the price of new products pp. 389-412

- Peter Younkin and Venkat Kuppuswamy
Volume 34, issue 1, 2019
- Initial coin offerings (ICOs) to finance new ventures pp. 1-22

- Christian Fisch
- Perceived uncertainty and behavioral logic: Temporality and unanticipated consequences in the new venture creation process pp. 23-40

- Yi Jiang and Erno T. Tornikoski
- What's in a logo? The impact of complex visual cues in equity crowdfunding pp. 41-62

- Ammara Mahmood, Jonathan Luffarelli and Mudra Mukesh
- Orchestrating boundaries: The effect of R&D boundary permeability on new venture growth pp. 63-79

- Robert S. Nason, Johan Wiklund, Alexander McKelvie, Michael Hitt and Wei Yu
- Early employment expansion and long-run survival pp. 80-102

- Pernille Gjerløv-Juel and Christina Guenther
- The guppy and the whale: Relational pluralism and start-ups' expropriation dilemma in partnership formation pp. 103-121

- Joris Knoben and Rene M. Bakker
- The role of top management teams in transforming technology-based new ventures' product introductions into growth pp. 122-140

- Daniela Nuscheler, Andreas Engelen and Shaker A. Zahra
- Signaling in science-based IPOs: The combined effect of affiliation with prestigious universities, underwriters, and venture capitalists pp. 141-177

- Massimo G. Colombo, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara
- Socio-cognitive traits and entrepreneurship: The moderating role of economic institutions pp. 178-196

- Christopher Boudreaux, Boris N. Nikolaev and Peter Klein
- Entrepreneurship as a solution to extreme poverty: A review and future research directions pp. 197-214

- Christopher Sutter, Garry D. Bruton and Juanyi Chen
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