Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
1976 - 2025
Bibliographic data for series maintained by SAGE Publications ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 30, issue 6, 2006
- Reviewers for the Special Issue pp. 1-1

- N/a
- Personalism, Particularism, and the Competitive Behaviors and Advantages of Family Firms: An Introduction pp. 719-729

- James J. Chrisman, Lloyd P. Steier and Jess H. Chua
- Why Do Some Family Businesses Out–Compete? Governance, Long–Term Orientations, and Sustainable Capability pp. 731-746

- Isabelle Le Breton–Miller and Danny Miller
- Family Businesses Can Out–Compete: As Long as They Are Willing to Question the Chosen Path pp. 747-754

- Michael Ensley
- Interorganizational Familiness: How Family Firms Use Interlocking Directorates to Build Community–Level Social Capital1 pp. 755-775

- Richard H. Lester and Albert A. Cannella
- How Family Firms Solve Intra–Family Agency Problems Using Interlocking Directorates: An Extension pp. 777-783

- Jess H. Chua, Lloyd P. Steier and James J. Chrisman
- Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500 pp. 785-802

- W. Gibb Dyer and David A. Whetten
- Commentary: “Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500†pp. 803-808

- Johan Wiklund
- Corporate Entrepreneurship in Family Firms: A Family Perspective pp. 809-830

- Franz Kellermanns and Kimberly A. Eddleston
- The Complicating Factor of Life Cycles in Corporate Venturing pp. 831-836

- Frank Hoy
- Are We Family and Are We Treated as Family? Nonfamily Employees’ Perceptions of Justice in the Family Firm pp. 837-854

- Tim Barnett and Franz Kellermanns
- Commentary: “Are We Family and Are We Treated as Family? Nonfamily Employees’ Perceptions of Justice in the Family Firmâ€: It All Depends on Perceptions of Family, Fairness, Equity, and Justice pp. 855-860

- Alan L. Carsrud
- Altruism and Agency in the Family Firm: Exploring the Role of Family, Kinship, and Ethnicity pp. 861-877

- Neri Karra, Paul Tracey and Nelson Phillips
- Commentary: A Framework for Managing the Familiness and Agency Advantages in Family Firms pp. 879-886

- Timothy G. Habbershon
- If Theories of Family Enterprise Really Do Matter, So Does Change in Management Education pp. 887-895

- Lloyd P. Steier and John L. Ward
Volume 30, issue 5, 2006
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards Building Cumulative Knowledge on Women's Entrepreneurship pp. 585-593

- Anne De Bruin, Candida G. Brush and Friederike Welter
- Why Research on Women Entrepreneurs Needs New Directions pp. 595-621

- Helene Ahl
- Forced to Play by the Rules? Theorizing how Mixed–Sex Founding Teams Benefit Women Entrepreneurs in Male–Dominated Contexts pp. 623-642

- Lindsey N. Godwin, Christopher E. Stevens and Nurete L. Brenner
- Women Entrepreneurs and Financial Capital pp. 643-665

- Barbara J. Orser, Allan L. Riding and Kathryn Manley
- New Venture Financing and Subsequent Business Growth in Men– and Women–Led Businesses pp. 667-686

- Gry Agnete Alsos, Espen John Isaksen and Elisabet Ljunggren
- The Normative Context for Women's Participation in Entrepreneruship: A Multicountry Study pp. 687-708

- C. Christopher Baughn, Bee–Leng Chua and Kent E. Neupert
- Monika Forejtová, Attorney at Law pp. 709-713

- Joan Winn
- Monika Forejtová, Attorney at Law: Note to Instructors pp. 715-718

- Joan Winn
Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- Exploring the Role of Trust in Entrepreneurial Activity pp. 465-475

- Friederike Welter and David Smallbone
- Entrepreneurs, Effectual Logic, and Over–Trust pp. 477-493

- Sanjay Goel and Ranjan Karri
- Trust within Entrepreneur Bank Relationships: Insights from Italy pp. 495-517

- Carole Howorth and Andrea Moro
- Government Agency and Trust in the Formation and Transformation of Interorganizational Entrepreneurial Networks pp. 519-539

- Helle Neergaard and John Parm Ulhøi
- How Much do you Trust Me? The Dark Side of Relational Trust in New Business Creation in Established Companies pp. 541-559

- Shaker A. Zahra, R. Isil Yavuz and Deniz Ucbasaran
- Razorfish pp. 561-578

- Daniel P. Forbes and Carla Pavone
- Razorfish: Note to Instructors pp. 579-583

- Daniel P. Forbes and Carla Pavone
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- Are you Talking to Me? The Nature of Community in Entrepreneurship Scholarship pp. 321-331

- William B. Gartner, Per Davidsson and Shaker A. Zahra
- Is There Conceptual Convergence in Entrepreneurship Research? A Co–Citation Analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981–2004 pp. 333-373

- Denis A. Grégoire, Martin X. Noël, Richard Déry and Jean–Pierre Béchard
- Entrepreneurial Studies: The Dynamic Research Front of a Developing Social Science pp. 375-398

- Barbara Cornelius, Hans Landström and Olle Persson
- Scholarly Communities in Entrepreneurship Research: A Co–Citation Analysis pp. 399-415

- Henri A. Schildt, Shaker A. Zahra and Antti Sillanpää
- The Social and Collaborative Nature of Entrepreneurship Scholarship: A Co–Citation and Perceptual Analysis pp. 417-441

- Diana Reader and David Watkins
- No Magic: Just Software that Works pp. 443-460

- Joseph R. Bell and Joan Winn
- Note to Instructors on No Magic: Just Software that Works pp. 461-464

- Joseph R. Bell and Joan Winn
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Opening up the Investor–Investee Dyad: Syndicates, Teams, and Networks pp. 117-130

- Andy Lockett, Deniz Ucbasaran and John Butler
- Venture Capitalists’ Decision to Syndicate pp. 131-153

- Sophie Manigart, Andy Lockett, Miguel Meuleman, Mike Wright, Hans Landström, Hans Bruining, Philippe Desbrières and Ulrich Hommel
- Adverse Selection and Capital Structure: Evidence from Venture Capital pp. 155-183

- Douglas Cumming
- Allocation of Attention to Portfolio Companies and the Performance of Venture Capital Firms pp. 185-206

- Mikko Jääskeläinen, Markku Maula and Tuukka Seppä
- Venture Capital Investment Strategy and Portfolio Failure Rate: A Longitudinal Study pp. 207-223

- Dimo Dimov and Dirk De Clercq
- Entrepreneurial Team Formation: An Exploration of New Member Addition pp. 225-248

- Daniel P. Forbes, Patricia S. Borchert, Mary E. Zellmer–Bruhn and Harry J. Sapienza
- Entrepreneurial Team Development in Academic Spinouts: An Examination of Team Heterogeneity pp. 249-271

- Iris Vanaelst, Bart Clarysse, Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Nathalie Moray and Rosette S'Jegers
- Interorganizational Commitment in Syndicated Cross–Border Venture Capital Investments pp. 273-298

- Markus M. Mäkelä and Markku V.J. Maula
- Venture Capital in Emerging Economies: Networks and Institutional Change pp. 299-320

- David Ahlstrom and Garry D. Bruton
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship: Same, Different, or Both? pp. 1-22

- James Austin, Howard Stevenson and Jane Wei–Skillern
- Shifting Imperatives: An Integrative View of Resource Scarcity and Agency Reasons for Franchising pp. 23-40

- Gary J. Castrogiovanni, James G. Combs and Robert T. Justis
- Social Capital, Cognition, and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: A Theoretical Framework pp. 41-56

- Donna Marie De Carolis and Patrick Saparito
- Strategic Process Effects on the Entrepreneurial Orientation–Sales Growth Rate Relationship pp. 57-81

- Jeffrey G. Covin, Kimberly M. Green and Dennis P. Slevin
- Improving Survey Response Rates from Chief Executive Officers in Small Firms: The Importance of Social Networks pp. 83-96

- Susan Bartholomew and Anne D. Smith
- NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture1 pp. 97-109

- Stewart Fairbanks, David A. Vance and James J. Chrisman
- NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture: Note to Instructors pp. 111-115

- Stewart Fairbanks, David A. Vance and James J. Chrisman
| |