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Volume 32, issue 6, 2008
- Toward a Theoretical Basis for Understanding the Dynamics of Strategic Performance in Family Firms pp. 935-947

- James J. Chrisman, Lloyd P. Steier and Jess H. Chua
- Toward a Theory of Familiness: A Social Capital Perspective pp. 949-969

- Allison W. Pearson, Jon C. Carr and John C. Shaw
- Commentary: Familiness: Capital Stocks and Flows between Family and Business pp. 971-977

- Pramodita Sharma
- The Role of Family Influence in Firms’ Strategic Responses to Threat of Imitation pp. 979-998

- David G. Sirmon, Jean–Luc Arregle, Michael A. Hitt and Justin W. Webb
- Commentary: What Were They Thinking? The Role of Family Firm Mental Models on Threat Recognition pp. 999-1006

- Franz Kellermanns and Tim Barnett
- Affiliate Directors and Perceived Risk Bearing in Publicly Traded, Family–Controlled Firms: The Case of Diversification pp. 1007-1026

- Carla D. Jones, Marianna Makri and Luis R. Gomez–Mejia
- Commentary: The Servant, the Parasite, and the Enigma: A Tale of Three Ownership Structures and Their Affiliate Directors1 pp. 1027-1033

- James G. Combs
- Culture of Family Commitment and Strategic Flexibility: The Moderating Effect of Stewardship pp. 1035-1054

- Shaker A. Zahra, James C. Hayton, Donald O. Neubaum, Clay Dibrell and Justin Craig
- Commentary: The Prequel to Family Firm Culture and Stewardship: The Leadership Perspective of the Founder pp. 1055-1061

- Kimberly A. Eddleston
- Unleashing the Relationship Power of Family Firms: Identity Confirmation as a Catalyst for Performance pp. 1063-1081

- Laurie P. Milton
- Commentary and Extension: Moderating the Outcome of Identity Confirmation in Family Firms pp. 1083-1088

- Sabine B. Klein
- Examining the Link between “Familiness†and Performance: Can the F–PEC Untangle the Family Business Theory Jungle? pp. 1089-1109

- Matthew W. Rutherford, Donald F. Kuratko and Daniel T. Holt
- Practitioner Commentary: Moving from Theory to Practice in Family Business Research pp. 1111-1121

- Kimber L. Vought, LaKami T. Baker and Garry D. Smith
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers pp. 1123-1123

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Volume 32, issue 5, 2008
- The Role of Government Policy on Entrepreneurial Activity: Productive, Unproductive, or Destructive? pp. 779-790

- Maria Minniti
- Innovation Policy and Nanotechnology Entrepreneurship pp. 791-811

- Jennifer L. Woolley and Renee M. Rottner
- Entrepreneurial Policy: The Case of Regional Specialization vs. Spontaneous Industrial Diversity pp. 813-832

- Pierre Desrochers and Frederic Sautet
- Governance and the Entrepreneurial Economy: A Comparative Analysis of Three Regions pp. 833-854

- Rachel Parker
- Economic Freedom and Service Industry Growth in the United States pp. 855-874

- Stephan F. Gohmann, Bradley K. Hobbs and Myra McCrickard
- Economic Freedom and the Motivation to Engage in Entrepreneurial Action pp. 875-895

- Jeffery S. McMullen, D. Ray Bagby and Leslie E. Palich
- The Impact of Economic Integration on Cross–Border Venture Capital Investments: Evidence from the European Union pp. 897-917

- Hadi S. Alhorr, Curt B. Moore and G. Tyge Payne
- Computable Entrepreneurship pp. 919-926

- Roger Koppl
- Management Journals as Venues for Publication of Family Business Research pp. 927-934

- James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua, Franz Kellermanns, Curtis F. Matherne and Bart J. Debicki
Volume 32, issue 4, 2008
- A Contingent Model of Network Utilization in Early Financing of Technology Ventures pp. 593-613

- Jing Zhang, Vangelis Souitaris, Pek–hooi Soh and Poh–kam Wong
- The Collaborative Network Orientation: Achieving Business Success through Collaborative Relationships pp. 615-634

- Ritch L. Sorenson, Cathleen A. Folker and Keith H. Brigham
- Entrepreneurial Orientation, Learning Orientation, and Firm Performance pp. 635-657

- Catherine L. Wang
- The Role of Perceived Relational Support in Entrepreneur–Customer Dyads pp. 659-683

- Dirk De Clercq and Deva Rangarajan
- Perceived Institutional Ambiguity and the Choice of Organizational Form in Social Entrepreneurial Ventures pp. 685-700

- David M. Townsend and Timothy A. Hart
- Portfolio Entrepreneurship: Habitual and Novice Founders, New Entry, and Mode of Organizing pp. 701-725

- Johan Wiklund and Dean A. Shepherd
- Effectuation and Over–Trust: Debating Goel and Karri pp. 727-737

- Saras Sarasvathy and Nicholas Dew
- Effectuation and Over–Trust: Response to Sarasvathy and Dew pp. 739-748

- Ranjan Karri and Sanjay Goel
- Forgiving Business Models for New Ventures pp. 749-761

- James O. Fiet and Pankaj C. Patel
- Ed's Dilemma: Succession Planning at Niagara Paving1 pp. 763-774

- Pramodita Sharma and Brian Smith
- Note to Instructors: Ed's Dilemma: Succession Planning at Niagara Paving pp. 775-777

- Pramodita Sharma and Brian Smith
Volume 32, issue 3, 2008
- The Influence of Top Management Team Heterogeneity on the Capital Raised through an Initial Public Offering pp. 391-414

- Monica A. Zimmerman
- Governing by Managing Identity Boundaries: The Case of Family Businesses pp. 415-436

- Chamu Sundaramurthy and Glen E. Kreiner
- The Effect of Small Business Managers’ Growth Motivation on Firm Growth: A Longitudinal Study pp. 437-457

- Frédéric Delmar and Johan Wiklund
- Venture Capitalists’ Evaluations of Start–Up Teams: Trade–Offs, Knock–Out Criteria, and the Impact of VC Experience pp. 459-483

- Nikolaus Franke, Marc Gruber, Dietmar Harhoff and Joachim Henkel
- The Role of Human Capital in Loan Officers’ Decision Policies pp. 485-506

- Volker Bruns, Daniel V. Holland, Dean A. Shepherd and Johan Wiklund
- Entrepreneurial Orientation and Growth of SMEs: A Causal Model pp. 507-528

- Ana M. Moreno and José C. Casillas
- Internal Resources, External Network, and Competitiveness during the Growth Stage: A Study of Taiwanese High–Tech Ventures1 pp. 529-549

- Lei–Yu Wu, Chun–Ju Wang, Cheng–Ping Chen and Lee–Yun Pan
- How International is Entrepreneurship? pp. 551-558

- Ernesto C. Gamboa and Lance Eliot Brouthers
- Regional Economy as a Determinant of the Prevalence of Family Firms in the United States: A Preliminary Report pp. 559-573

- Erick P.C. Chang, James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua and Franz Kellermanns
- Creative Entrepreneurship at iconstruye: A Pan Andean e–Procurement Market Maker pp. 575-588

- Robert Plant, Susan Wills and Carlos Valle
- Note to Instructors: Creative Entrepreneurship at iconstruye: A Pan Andean e–Procurement Market Maker pp. 589-591

- Robert Plant, Susan Wills and Carlos Valle
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Entrepreneurship Research in Europe: Taking Stock and Looking Forward pp. 241-248

- Friederike Welter and Frank Lasch
- Separated by a Common Language? Entrepreneurship Research across the Atlantic pp. 249-266

- Candida G. Brush, Tatiana S. Manolova and Linda F. Edelman
- Researching Small Firms and Entrepreneurship in the U.K.: Developments and Distinctiveness pp. 267-288

- Robert Blackburn and David Smallbone
- Entrepreneurship Research in Germany pp. 289-311

- Jürgen Schmude, Friederike Welter and Stefan Heumann
- Nordic Entrepreneurship Research1 pp. 313-338

- Daniel Hjorth
- The Nature and Focus of Entrepreneurship Research in France over the Last Decade: A French Touch? pp. 339-360

- Frank Lasch and Saïd Yami
- Entrepreneurship—Hop pp. 361-368

- William B. Gartner
- A-1 Lanes and the Currency Crisis of the East Asian Tigers* pp. 369-384

- Phil E. Stetz, Todd A. Finkle and Larry R. O'Neal
- Note to Instructors: A–1 Lanes and the Currency Crisis of the East Asian Tigers pp. 385-389

- Phil E. Stetz, Todd A. Finkle and Larry R. O'Neal
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Where Are We Today and Where Should the Research Go in the Future pp. 1-14

- Garry D. Bruton, David Ahlstrom and Krzysztof Obloj
- Contrasting Entrepreneurial Economic Development in Emerging Latin American Economies: Applications and Extensions of Resource-Based Theory pp. 15-36

- G. Page West, Charles Bamford and Jesse W. Marsden
- Corporate Entrepreneurship as Resource Capital Configuration in Emerging Market Firms pp. 37-57

- Daphne W. Yiu and Chung–Ming Lau
- What Drives New Ventures to Internationalize from Emerging to Developed Economies? pp. 59-82

- Yasuhiro Yamakawa, Mike W. Peng and David L. Deeds
- Environmental Perceptions and Scanning in the United States and India: Convergence in Entrepreneurial Information Seeking? pp. 83-106

- Wayne H. Stewart, Ruth C. May and Arvind Kalia
- A Tale of Two Politico-Economic Systems: Implications for Entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 107-130

- R. Duane Ireland, Laszlo Tihanyi and Justin W. Webb
- Returnee Entrepreneurs, Science Park Location Choice and Performance: An Analysis of High–Technology SMEs in China pp. 131-155

- Mike Wright, Xiaohui Liu, Trevor Buck and Igor Filatotchev
- Environmental Shocks and SME Alliance Formation Intentions in an Emerging Economy: Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis in Indonesia pp. 157-183

- Louis D. Marino, Franz T. Lohrke, John S. Hill, K. Mark Weaver and Tulus Tambunan
- Country of Origin and Foreign IPO Legitimacy: Understanding the Role of Geographic Scope and Insider Ownership pp. 185-202

- R. Greg Bell, Curt B. Moore and Hussam A. Al–Shammari
- Institutional Environments for Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Emerging Economies in Eastern Europe pp. 203-218

- Tatiana S. Manolova, Rangamohan V. Eunni and Bojidar S. Gyoshev
- Exploring an Inverted U–Shape Relationship between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance in Chinese Ventures pp. 219-239

- Jintong Tang, Zhi Tang, Louis D. Marino, Yuli Zhang and Qianwen Li
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