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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
2014 - 2024
Current editor(s): Dimo Dimov From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2016, volume 6, articles C
- Vertical disintegration of production and the rise of market for brands pp. 1-6

- Christian Lechner, Gianni Lorenzoni and Enrico Tundis
- Horse and cart: The role of resource acquisition order in new ventures pp. 7-13

- Nachiket Bhawe, Hans Rawhouser and Jeffrey M. Pollack
- Entrepreneurship and psychological disorders: How ADHD can be productively harnessed pp. 14-20

- Johan Wiklund, Holger Patzelt and Dimo Dimov
- Toward a more nuanced understanding of long-tail distributions and their generative process in entrepreneurship pp. 21-27

- Jaehu Shim
- Exploring entrepreneurs' social network ties: Quantity versus quality pp. 28-35

- Jeffrey M. Pollack, Matthew W. Rutherford, Anson Seers, Anthony E. Coy and Sheila Hanson
- A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing: Entrepreneurial experience and new venture disengagement pp. 36-46

- Rasmus Vendler Toft-Kehler, Karl Wennberg and Phillip H. Kim
- Knowledge as the source of opportunity pp. 47-50

- Truls Erikson and Steffen Korsgaard
2016, volume 5, articles C
- Gender and constraints to entrepreneurship in Africa: New evidence from Swaziland pp. 1-8

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski and Thierry Kangoye
- Do you plead guilty? Exploring entrepreneurs’ sensemaking-behavior link after business failure pp. 9-13

- Christoph Mandl, Elisabeth S.C. Berger and Andreas Kuckertz
- Hybrid entrepreneurs' second-step choice: The nonlinear relationship between age and intention to enter full-time entrepreneurship pp. 14-18

- Sara Thorgren, Charlotta Sirén, Carin Nordström and Joakim Wincent
- Entrepreneurship and crime: The case of new restaurant location decisions pp. 19-26

- CarlyWill Sloan, Steven B Caudill and Franklin Mixon
- Personal initiative training for small business owners pp. 27-36

- Michael Frese, Lydia Hass and Christian Friedrich
- Equity crowdfunding: A new phenomena pp. 37-49

- Nir Vulkan, Thomas Astebro and Manuel Fernandez Sierra
- It's entrepreneurship, not enterprise: Ai Weiwei as entrepreneur pp. 50-54

- Daniel Hjorth and Robin Holt
- How does heterogeneity in experience influence the performance of nascent venture teams?: Insights from the US PSED II study pp. 55-62

- Dorina Thiess, Charlotta Sirén and Dietmar Grichnik
- Strategic effects of corporate venture capital investments pp. 63-69

- Sergey Anokhin, Joakim Wincent and Pejvak Oghazi
- The role of demand-side narratives in opportunity formation and enactment pp. 70-75

- Satish Nambisan and Shaker A. Zahra
2015, volume 4, articles C
- Biology (prenatal testosterone), psychology (achievement need) and entrepreneurial impact pp. 1-5

- Jens M. Unger, Andreas Rauch, Sophie E. Weis and Michael Frese
- The interplay of track record and trustworthiness in venture capital fundraising pp. 6-13

- Andreas Kuckertz, Tobias Kollmann, Patrick Röhm and Nils Middelberg
- Exploring franchise system development in France pp. 14-19

- Laurent Sié, Timothy Pett and Ian Hipkin
- When the dust has settled: A final note on replication pp. 20-21

- Frédéric Delmar
- The “heart” of entrepreneurship: The impact of entrepreneurial action on health and health on entrepreneurial action pp. 22-29

- Dean A. Shepherd and Holger Patzelt
- Entrepreneurial expertise and the use of control pp. 30-37

- Nicholas Dew, Stuart Read, Saras D. Sarasvathy and Robert Wiltbank
- Investigating the emotional impact of entrepreneurship programs pp. 38-41

- Leonidas A. Zampetakis, Manolis Lerakis, Konstantinos Kafetsios and Vassilis Moustakis
2015, volume 3, articles C
- A response to Honig and Samuelsson (2014) pp. 1-4

- Frédéric Delmar
- Are firm growth paths random? A reply to “Firm growth and the illusion of randomness” pp. 5-8

- Alex Coad, Julian S. Frankish, Richard G. Roberts and David J Storey
- Are firm growth paths random? A further response regarding Gambler's Ruin Theory pp. 9-11

- James Derbyshire and Elizabeth Garnsey
- Data replication and extension: A commentary pp. 12-15

- Per Davidsson
- Investment and returns in successful entrepreneurial sell-outs pp. 16-23

- Robert Wiltbank, Nicholas Dew and Stuart Read
- Place attachment and social legitimacy: Revisiting the sustainable entrepreneurship journey pp. 24-29

- Ewald Kibler, Matthias Fink, Richard Lang and Pablo Muñoz
- Replication in entrepreneurship research: a further response to Delmar pp. 30-34

- Benson Honig and Mikael Samuelsson
2014, volume 1-2
- The empirical reality of entrepreneurship: How power law distributed outcomes call for new theory and method pp. 3-7

- G. Christopher Crawford, Bill McKelvey and Benyamin B. Lichtenstein
- Firm growth and the illusion of randomness pp. 8-11

- James Derbyshire and Elizabeth Garnsey
- Uncertain but able: Entrepreneurial self-efficacy and novices׳ use of expert decision-logic under uncertainty pp. 12-17

- Yuval Engel, Nicoletta G. Dimitrova, Svetlana N. Khapova and Tom Elfring
- Data replication and extension: A study of business planning and venture-level performance pp. 18-25

- Benson Honig and Mikael Samuelsson
- Here I come to save the day: Proposing necessary and sufficient conditions for founder-CEO comeback pp. 26-30

- Ryan Krause, Abhijith G. Acharya and Jeffrey G. Covin
- Differences in the perception and exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities by immigrants pp. 31-36

- Alicia Bolívar-Cruz, Rosa M. Batista-Canino and Esther Hormiga
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On this page- 2016, volume 6
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Articles C
- 2016, volume 5
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Articles C
- 2015, volume 4
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Articles C
- 2015, volume 3
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- 2014, volume 1-2
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Other years2024, volume 22
2024, volume 21
2023, volume 20
2023, volume 19
2022, volume 18
2022, volume 17
2021, volume 16
2021, volume 15
2020, volume 14
2020, volume 13
2019, volume 12
2019, volume 11
2018, volume 10
2018, volume 9
2017, volume 8
2017, volume 7
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