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Volume 31, issue 6, 2007
- The Role of Human Capital in Technological Entrepreneurship pp. 791-806

- Mike Wright, Keith M. Hmieleski, Donald Siegel and Michael D. Ensley
- Technology Entrepreneurs’ Human Capital and Its Effects on Innovation Radicalness pp. 807-828

- Matthew R. Marvel and G.T. Lumpkin
- How Corporate Entrepreneurs Learn from Fledgling Innovation Initiatives: Cognition and the Development of a Termination Script pp. 829-852

- Andrew C. Corbett, Heidi M. Neck and Dawn R. DeTienne
- Private Enterprise Growth and Human Capital Productivity in India pp. 853-872

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Complementing Capital: The Role of Status, Demographic Features, and Social Capital in Founding Teams’ Abilities to Obtain Resources pp. 873-891

- Kelley A. Packalen
- Assessing the Relationship between Human Capital and Firm Performance: Evidence from Technology–Based New Ventures pp. 893-908

- Rod Shrader and Donald Siegel
- From Human Capital to Social Capital: A Longitudinal Study of Technology–Based Academic Entrepreneurs pp. 909-935

- Simon Mosey and Mike Wright
- Entrepreneurship and Human Capital: Evidence of Patenting Activity from the Academic Sector pp. 937-951

- Stuart D. Allen, Albert Link and Dan Rosenbaum
- Building a Better Rat Trap: Technological Innovation, Human Capital, and the Irula pp. 953-963

- Siri Terjesen
- Note to Instructors: Building a Better Rat Trap pp. 965-969

- Siri Terjesen
- Radha Jalan and ElectroChem, Inc.: Energy for a Clean Planet pp. 971-989

- Frances M. Amatucci and Susan Coleman
- Note to Instructors: Radha Jalan and ElectroChem, Inc.: Energy for a Clean Planet pp. 991-994

- Frances M. Amatucci and Susan Coleman
Volume 31, issue 5, 2007
- Toward a Theory of Social Venture Franchising pp. 667-685

- Paul Tracey and Owen Jarvis
- Correlates of Board Empowerment in Small Companies pp. 687-711

- Jonas Gabrielsson
- Beyond the Single-Person, Single-Insight Attribution in Understanding Entrepreneurial Opportunities pp. 713-731

- Dimo Dimov
- Deciding on an Entrepreneurial Career: A Test of the Pull and Push Hypotheses Using the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics Data1 pp. 733-752

- Leon Schjoedt and Kelly G. Shaver
- Examining the Technical Corporate Entrepreneurs’ Motivation: Voices from the Field pp. 753-768

- Matthew R. Marvel, Abbie Griffin, John Hebda and Bruce Vojak
- Homeboy Industries: An Incubator of Hope and Businesses pp. 769-786

- David Y. Choi and Fred Kiesner
- Homeboy Industries: An Incubator of Hope and Businesses—A Note to Instructors pp. 787-790

- David Y. Choi and Fred Kiesner
Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Alternative Knowledge Strategies, Competitive Environment, and Organizational Performance in Small Manufacturing Firms pp. 493-516

- Paul E. Bierly and Paula S. Daly
- Exploring the Role of Industry Structure in New Venture Internationalization pp. 517-542

- Stephanie A. Fernhaber, Patricia P. McDougall and Benjamin M. Oviatt
- The Influence of University R & D Expenditures on New Business Formations and Employment Growth pp. 543-559

- Bruce A. Kirchhoff, Scott L. Newbert, Iftekhar Hasan and Catherine Armington
- From Opportunity Insight to Opportunity Intention: The Importance of Person–Situation Learning Match pp. 561-583

- Dimo Dimov
- A Note on Strategic Renewal and Corporate Venturing in the Subsidiaries of Multinational Enterprises pp. 585-600

- Alain Verbeke, James J. Chrisman and Wenlong Yuan
- The Past, Present, and Future of Entrepreneurship Research: Data Analytic Trends and Training1 pp. 601-618

- Michelle A. Dean, Christopher L. Shook and G. Tyge Payne
- Marshaling Resources to Form Small New Ventures: Toward a More Holistic Understanding of Entrepreneurial Support pp. 619-641

- Dennis Hanlon and Chad Saunders
- Dealer Trade Group: High–Tech Venturing in a Low–Tech Industry pp. 643-662

- Patrick J. Murphy and Carter Crockett
- Note to Instructors for Dealer Trade Group: High–Tech Venturing in a Low–Tech Industry pp. 663-666

- Patrick J. Murphy and Carter Crockett
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Advancing a Framework for Coherent Research on Women's Entrepreneurship pp. 323-339

- Anne De Bruin, Candida G. Brush and Friederike Welter
- The Entrepreneurial Propensity of Women pp. 341-364

- Nan Langowitz and Maria Minniti
- The Role of Gender in Opportunity Identification pp. 365-386

- Dawn R. DeTienne and Gaylen N. Chandler
- Gender, Entrepreneurial Self–Efficacy, and Entrepreneurial Career Intentions: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education1 pp. 387-406

- Fiona Wilson, Jill Kickul and Deborah Marlino
- The Differential Effect of Men and Women Entrepreneurs’ Human Capital and Networking on Growth Expectancies in Bulgaria pp. 407-426

- Tatiana S. Manolova, Nancy M. Carter, Ivan M. Manev and Bojidar S. Gyoshev
- Gender, Entrepreneurship, and Bank Lending: The Criteria and Processes Used by Bank Loan Officers in Assessing Applications pp. 427-444

- Sara Carter, Eleanor Shaw, Wing Lam and Fiona Wilson
- Does Gender Matter? Women Business Angels and the Supply of Entrepreneurial Finance pp. 445-472

- Richard T. Harrison and Colin M. Mason
- Business Succession at Building #19: Overall, It is Better to be the Father than the Son pp. 473-488

- Gina Vega
- Business Succession at Building #19: Overall, It is Better to be the Father than the Son: Note to Instructors pp. 489-492

- Gina Vega
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- The Impact of Virtual Embeddedness on New Venture Survival: Overcoming the Liabilities of Newness1 pp. 139-159

- Eric A. Morse, Sally W. Fowler and Thomas B. Lawrence
- Community–Led Social Venture Creation pp. 161-182

- Helen Haugh
- Strategic Use of Corporate Venturing pp. 183-207

- Jeffrey G. Covin and Morgan P. Miles
- The Status of Women in Corporate Governance in High–Growth, High–Potential Firms pp. 209-232

- Teresa Nelson and Laurie L. Levesque
- Service Content and the Internationalization of Young Ventures: An Empirical Test pp. 233-256

- Peggy A. Cloninger and Benjamin Oviatt
- The Influence of the Venture Capitalist's Governance Activities on the Entrepreneurial Firm's Control Systems and Performance pp. 257-277

- Frits H. Wijbenga, Theo J.B.M. Postma and Rebecca Stratling
- The Governance Paradox: Preferences of Small Vulnerable Firms in the Homebuilding Industry pp. 279-297

- James R. Dewald, Jeremy Hall, James J. Chrisman and Franz Kellermanns
- The Fraud Investigation Detective Agency pp. 299-318

- Frank S. Lockwood
- The Fraud Investigation Detective Agency: Note to Instructors pp. 319-321

- Frank S. Lockwood
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers pp. 1-2

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- The Central Question in Entrepreneurial Cognition Research 2007 pp. 1-27

- Ronald K. Mitchell, Lowell W. Busenitz, Barbara Bird, Connie Marie Gaglio, Jeffery S. McMullen, Eric A. Morse and J. Brock Smith
- A Person–Organization Fit Model of Owner–Managers’ Cognitive Style and Organizational Demands pp. 29-51

- Keith H. Brigham, Julio O. De Castro and Dean A. Shepherd
- The Good, the Bad, and the Unfamiliar: The Challenges of Reputation Formation Facing New Firms pp. 53-75

- Eileen Fischer and Rebecca Reuber
- Collective Cognition: When Entrepreneurial Teams, Not Individuals, Make Decisions pp. 77-102

- G. Page West
- The Conflicting Cognitions of Corporate Entrepreneurs pp. 103-121

- Andrew C. Corbett and Keith M. Hmieleski
- What Lies Beneath? The Experiential Essence of Entrepreneurial Thinking pp. 123-138

- Norris F. Krueger
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