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Volume 36, issue 6, 2012
- Sources of Heterogeneity in Family Firms: An Introduction pp. 1103-1113

- Jess H. Chua, James J. Chrisman, Lloyd P. Steier and Sabine B. Rau
- Internationalization of Family–Controlled Firms: A Study of the Effects of External Involvement in Governance pp. 1115-1143

- Jean–Luc Arregle, Lucia Naldi, Mattias Nordqvist and Michael A. Hitt
- Article Commentary: Strategic Decisions within Family Firms: Understanding the Controlling Family's Receptivity to Internationalization pp. 1145-1151

- Daniel T. Holt
- Socioemotional Wealth and Proactive Stakeholder Engagement: Why Family–Controlled Firms Care More about their Stakeholders pp. 1153-1173

- Carmelo Cennamo, Pascual Berrone, Cristina Cruz and Luis R. Gomez–Mejia
- Article Commentary: Extending the Socioemotional Wealth Perspective: A Look at the Dark Side pp. 1175-1182

- Franz Kellermanns, Kimberly A. Eddleston and Thomas M. Zellweger
- The Transaction Cost Economics Theory of the Family Firm: Family–Based Human Asset Specificity and the Bifurcation Bias pp. 1183-1205

- Alain Verbeke and Liena Kano
- Vision and Exchange in Intra–Family Succession: Effects on Procedural Justice Climate among Nonfamily Managers pp. 1207-1225

- Tim Barnett, Rebecca G. Long and Laura E. Marler
- Article Commentary: Family Involvement and Procedural Justice Climate among Nonfamily Managers: The Effects of Affect, Social Identities, Trust, and Risk of Non–Reciprocity pp. 1227-1234

- Alfredo De Massis
- Retracted: The Impact of Family Involvement on Dynamic Innovation Capabilities: Evidence from German Manufacturing Firms pp. 1235-1253

- Ulrich Lichtenthaler and Miriam Muethel
Volume 36, issue 5, 2012
- Editor's Introduction. Entrepreneurs’ Behavior: Elucidation and Measurement pp. 889-913

- Barbara Bird, Leon Schjoedt and J. Robert Baum
- Preparedness and Cognitive Legitimacy as Antecedents of New Venture Funding in Televised Business Pitches pp. 915-939

- Jeffrey M. Pollack, Matthew W. Rutherford and Brian G. Nagy
- The Influence of Entrepreneurs’ Credentials and Impression Management Behaviors on Perceptions of New Venture Legitimacy pp. 941-965

- Brian G. Nagy, Jeffrey M. Pollack, Matthew W. Rutherford and Franz T. Lohrke
- Start–Up Social Ventures: Blending Fine–Grained Behaviors from Two Institutions for Entrepreneurial Success pp. 967-994

- Aparna Katre and Paul Salipante
- What Do Entrepreneurs Actually Do? An Observational Study of Entrepreneurs’ Everyday Behavior in the Start–Up and Growth Stages pp. 995-1017

- Susan Mueller, Thierry Volery and Björn von Siemens
- Effectuation, Causation, and Bricolage: A Behavioral Comparison of Emerging Theories in Entrepreneurship Research pp. 1019-1051

- Greg Fisher
- The Socio–Cognitive Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ideation pp. 1053-1073

- Robert M. Gemmell, Richard J. Boland and David A. Kolb
- Trikke Tech Inc pp. 1075-1102

- Bruno Henrique Rocha Fernandes, Angela da Rocha and Rene Seifert Junior
Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- A Dialogue with William J. Baumol: Insights on Entrepreneurship Theory and Education pp. 611-625

- Mark Griffiths, Jill Kickul, Sophie Bacq and Siri Terjesen
- Is Age a Determinant of SMEs’ Financing Decisions? Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data Models pp. 627-654

- Zélia Serrasqueiro and Paulo Maçãs Nunes
- Analyzing the Influence of Gender upon High–Technology Venturing within the Context of Business Incubation pp. 655-676

- Susan Marlow and Maura McAdam
- The Measurement of Entrepreneurial Orientation pp. 677-702

- Jeffrey G. Covin and William J. Wales
- Intergenerational Differences in Family Firms: Impact on Capital Structure and Growth Behavior pp. 703-725

- Vincent Molly, Eddy Laveren and Ann Jorissen
- Resource Mobilization in International Social Entrepreneurship: Bricolage as a Mechanism of Institutional Transformation pp. 727-751

- Geoffrey Desa
- Angel Investors’ and Entrepreneurs’ Intentions to Exit Their Ventures: A Conflict Perspective pp. 753-779

- Veroniek Collewaert
- Entrepreneurship as a Process: Toward Harmonizing Multiple Perspectives pp. 781-818

- Peter W. Moroz and Kevin Hindle
- Entrepreneurial Orientation in Cross–Cultural Research: Assessing Measurement Invariance in the Construct pp. 819-836

- Rodney C. Runyan, Baoshan Ge, Baobao Dong and Jane L. Swinney
- Entrepreneurial Effectuation: A Review and Suggestions for Future Research pp. 837-861

- John T. Perry, Gaylen N. Chandler and Gergana Markova
- Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Silicon Valley: The Case of Google, Inc pp. 863-887

- Todd A. Finkle
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Extending Women's Entrepreneurship Research in New Directions pp. 429-442

- Karen D. Hughes, Jennifer E. Jennings, Candida Brush, Sara Carter and Friederike Welter
- Second–Order Gender Effects: The Case of U.S. Small Business Borrowing Cost* pp. 443-463

- Zhenyu Wu and Jess H. Chua
- Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Intentions: The Role of Gender and Culture pp. 465-493

- Rachel S. Shinnar, Olivier Giacomin and Frank Janssen
- Understanding Gendered Variations in Business Growth Intentions across the Life Course pp. 495-512

- Amy E. Davis and Kelly G. Shaver
- Nurturing Entrepreneurs’ Work–Family Balance: A Gendered Perspective pp. 513-541

- Kimberly A. Eddleston and Gary N. Powell
- Enterprise and Inequality: A Study of Avon in South Africa pp. 543-568

- Linda Scott, Catherine Dolan, Mary Johnstone–Louis, Kimberly Sugden and Maryalice Wu
- Empowering Women through Social Entrepreneurship: Case Study of a Women's Cooperative in India pp. 569-587

- Punita Bhatt Datta and Robert Gailey
- Snappy Auctions pp. 589-610

- Mark T. Schenkel, Jeffrey R. Cornwall and Jane Finley
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Revising Manuscripts for Premier Entrepreneurship Journals pp. 193-203

- John A. Pearce
- Perceived Labor Productivity in Small Firms—The Effects of High–Performance Work Systems and Group Culture through Employee Retention pp. 205-235

- Pankaj C. Patel and Betty Conklin
- Cognitive Adaptability and an Entrepreneurial Task: The Role of Metacognitive Ability and Feedback pp. 237-265

- J. Michael Haynie, Dean A. Shepherd and Holger Patzelt
- Family Involvement, Family Influence, and Family–Centered Non–Economic Goals in Small Firms pp. 267-293

- James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua, Allison W. Pearson and Tim Barnett
- Institutions, Latent Entrepreneurship, and Self–Employment: An International Comparison pp. 295-321

- Stephan F. Gohmann
- Which Entrepreneurs Bribe and what do they Get from It? Exploratory Evidence from Vietnam pp. 323-345

- Gjalt de Jong, Phan Anh Tu and Hans van Ees
- Exploring the Entrepreneurial Behavior of Family Firms: Does the Stewardship Perspective Explain Differences? pp. 347-367

- Kimberly A. Eddleston, Franz Kellermanns and Thomas M. Zellweger
- Parent–Child Relationships: Planting the Seeds of Deviant Behavior in the Family Firm pp. 369-386

- Kimberly A. Eddleston and Roland E. Kidwell
- The Determinants of Corporate Entrepreneurial Intention within Small and Newly Established Firms pp. 387-414

- Riccardo Fini, Rosa Grimaldi, Gian Luca Marzocchi and Maurizio Sobrero
- RHS, Inc.: Innovation “Guiding†Agriculture pp. 415-428

- Mark T. Schenkel, Jane Finley and Wade Chumney
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- Exploring the Heart: Entrepreneurial Emotion is a Hot Topic pp. 1-10

- Melissa S. Cardon, Maw– Der Foo, Dean Shepherd and Johan Wiklund
- Framing the Entrepreneurial Experience pp. 11-40

- Michael H. Morris, Donald F. Kuratko, Minet Schindehutte and April J. Spivack
- The Role of Affect in the Creation and Intentional Pursuit of Entrepreneurial Ideas pp. 41-67

- James C. Hayton and Magdalena Cholakova
- Emotions and Opportunities: The Interplay of Opportunity Evaluation, Fear, Joy, and Anger as Antecedent of Entrepreneurial Exploitation pp. 69-96

- Isabell M. Welpe, Matthias Spörrle, Dietmar Grichnik, Theresa Michl and David B. Audretsch
- Happy and Proactive? The Role of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well–Being in Business Owners’ Personal Initiative pp. 97-114

- Verena C. Hahn, Michael Frese, Carmen Binnewies and Antje Schmitt
- The Role of Mixed Emotions in the Risk Perception of Novice and Serial Entrepreneurs pp. 115-140

- Ksenia Podoynitsyna, Hans Van der Bij and Michael Song
- The Emotional Embeddedness of Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Case of Envy pp. 141-170

- Marina G. Biniari
- Perceptions of Entrepreneurial Passion and Employees’ Commitment to Entrepreneurial Ventures pp. 171-192

- Nicola Breugst, Anne Domurath, Holger Patzelt and Anja Klaukien
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