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Volume 40, issue 6, 2016
- Lo MÃo Es Tuyo: Financing Growth pp. 1-17

- Daniela Ruiz Massieu and Claudia González Brambila
- Family Firm Challenges in Intergenerational Wealth Transfer pp. 1197-1208

- Jon C. Carr, James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua and Lloyd P. Steier
- The Quagmire of Legacy in Family Firms: Definition and Implications of Family and Family Firm Legacy Orientations pp. 1209-1231

- Nathan L. Hammond, Allison W. Pearson and Daniel T. Holt
- Toward the Validation of Family Legacy Orientation pp. 1233-1239

- Matthew W. Rutherford and Donald F. Kuratko
- Family Firms and the “Willing Successor†Problem pp. 1241-1259

- Simon C. Parker
- Bringing Successors into the Fold: The Impact of Founders’ Actions on Successors pp. 1261-1267

- Timothy P. Blumentritt
- An Assemblage–Theoretic Perspective on the Internationalization Processes of Family Firms pp. 1269-1286

- A. Rebecca Reuber
- Errata pp. 1305-1305

- Roberto Ragozzino and Dane P. Blevins
Volume 40, issue 5, 2016
- Attracting New Talent to Family Firms: Who is Attracted and under what Conditions? pp. 963-989

- Hannes Hauswald, Andreas Hack, Franz Kellermanns and Holger Patzelt
- Venture–Backed Firms: How Does Venture Capital Involvement Affect Their Likelihood of Going Public or Being Acquired? pp. 991-1016

- Roberto Ragozzino and Dane P. Blevins
- Does Size Matter? The Moderating Effects of Firm Size on the Employment of Nonfamily Managers in Privately Held Family SMEs pp. 1017-1039

- Hanqinq “Chevy†Fang, Robert V.D.G. Randolph, Esra Memili and James J. Chrisman
- How Much Am I Expected to Pay for My Parents’ Firm? An Institutional Logics Perspective on Family Discounts pp. 1041-1069

- Thomas Zellweger, Melanie Richards, Philipp Sieger and Pankaj C. Patel
- Why Are There so Few Breweries in the South? pp. 1071-1092

- Stephan F. Gohmann
- Navigating a Sea of Change: Identity Misalignment and Adaptation in Academic Entrepreneurship pp. 1093-1120

- William R. Meek and Matthew S. Wood
- Biology and Selection into Entrepreneurship—The Relevance of Prenatal Testosterone Exposure pp. 1121-1148

- Werner Bönte, Vivien D. Procher and Diemo Urbig
- Entrepreneurs’ Assessments of Early International Entry: The Role of Foreign Social Ties, Venture Absorptive Capacity, and Generalized Trust in Others pp. 1149-1177

- Anne Domurath and Holger Patzelt
- For Money or Love? Financial and Socioemotional Considerations in Family Firm Succession pp. 1179-1190

- Peter Jaskiewicz, Eva Lutz and Melissa Godwin
Volume 40, issue 4, 2016
- Long–Term Orientation in Publicly Traded Family Businesses: Evidence of a Dominant Logic pp. 733-757

- Richard Gentry, Clay Dibrell and Jaemin Kim
- Outside Board Human Capital and Early Stage High–Tech Firm Performance pp. 759-779

- Elien Vandenbroucke, Mirjam Knockaert and Deniz Ucbasaran
- To Be or Not to Be: How Family Firms Manage Family and Commercial Logics in Succession pp. 781-813

- Peter Jaskiewicz, Katharina Heinrichs, Sabine B. Rau and Trish Reay
- Corporate Entrepreneurship Managers’ Project Terminations: Integrating Portfolio–Level, Individual–Level, and Firm–Level Effects pp. 815-842

- Judith Behrens and Holger Patzelt
- It's all about Timing: Age–Dependent Consequences of Founder Exits and New Member Additions pp. 843-865

- Christina Guenther, Simon Oertel and Peter Walgenbach
- A Tale of Two Kirzners: Time, Uncertainty, and the “Nature†of Opportunities pp. 867-889

- Steffen Korsgaard, Henrik Berglund, Claus Thrane and Per Blenker
- CEO Tenure and Entrepreneurial Orientation within Family and Nonfamily Firms pp. 891-913

- J. Ruben Boling, Torsten M. Pieper and Jeffrey G. Covin
- Much Ado about Nothing? The Surprising Persistence of Nascent Entrepreneurs through Macroeconomic Crisis pp. 915-941

- Per Davidsson and Scott R. Gordon
- Choosing between a Student–Run and Professionally Managed Venture Accelerator* pp. 943-956

- Gordon K. Adomdza
Volume 40, issue 3, 2016
- What Can Scholars of Entrepreneurship Learn from Sound Family Businesses? pp. 445-455

- Danny Miller, Lloyd Steier and Isabelle Le Breton–Miller
- Making the Most of Failure Experiences: Exploring the Relationship between Business Failure and the Identification of Business Opportunities pp. 457-487

- Brandon A. Mueller and Dean A. Shepherd
- Do you See what I See? Signaling Effects of Gender and Firm Characteristics on Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures pp. 489-514

- Kimberly A. Eddleston, Jamie J. Ladge, Cheryl Mitteness and Lakshmi Balachandra
- Perceptions of Adverse Work Conditions and Innovative Behavior: The Buffering Roles of Relational Resources pp. 515-542

- Dirk De Clercq, Dimo Dimov and Imanol Belausteguigoitia
- The Role of Job Satisfaction in Transitions into Self–Employment pp. 543-571

- Giuliano Guerra and Roberto Patuelli
- How Does Angel Investor–Entrepreneur Conflict Affect Venture Innovation? It Depends pp. 573-597

- Veroniek Collewaert and Harry J. Sapienza
- Human Capital and Entrepreneurship Research: A Critical Review and Future Directions pp. 599-626

- Matthew R. Marvel, Justin L. Davis and Curtis R. Sproul
- Extending the Role of Similarity Attraction in Friendship and Advice Networks in Angel Groups pp. 627-655

- Cheryl R. Mitteness, Rich DeJordy, Manju K. Ahuja and Richard Sudek
- Productivity Growth in Private–Equity–Backed Family Firms pp. 657-683

- Annalisa Croce and José MartÃ
- Stratification, Economic Adversity, and Entrepreneurial Launch: The Effect of Resource Position on Entrepreneurial Strategy pp. 685-712

- Patrice Perry–Rivers
- The Right Stuff: A NASA Technology–Based New Venture and the Search for Markets on Earth pp. 713-726

- Siri Terjesen
Volume 40, issue 2, 2016
- A Careers Perspective on Entrepreneurship pp. 237-247

- M. Diane Burton, Jesper B. Sørensen and Stanislav D. Dobrev
- Entrepreneurship and Financial Incentives of Return, Risk, and Skew pp. 249-268

- Peter Berkhout, Joop Hartog and Mirjam Praag
- Passing up the Job: The Role of Gendered Organizations and Families in the Entrepreneurial Career Process pp. 269-287

- Sarah Thébaud
- Skill Balance and Entrepreneurship Evidence from Online Career Histories pp. 289-305

- Li-Wei Chen and Peter Thompson
- Do the Self–Employed More Likely Emerge from Sequential or Parallel Work Experience in Business–Related Functions? pp. 307-334

- Chihmao Hsieh
- Roads Leading to Self–Employment: Comparing Transgenerational Entrepreneurs and Self–Made Start–Ups pp. 335-357

- Boris F. Blumberg and Gerard A. Pfann
- Mobility and Entrepreneurship: Evaluating the Scope of Knowledge–Based Theories of Entrepreneurship pp. 359-380

- Lars Frederiksen, Karl Wennberg and Chanchal Balachandran
- Invention Quality and Entrepreneurial Earnings: The Role of Prior Employment Variety pp. 381-400

- Thomas Ã…stebro and Kevyn Yong
- Individual Entrepreneurial Exit and Earnings in Subsequent Paid Employment pp. 401-420

- Alessandra Luzzi and Amir Sasson
- CLIFTEX Theatre: Balancing Technology and Sustainability pp. 421-437

- Rochelle R. Brunson and Marlene M. Reed
Volume 40, issue 1, 2016
- Article Commentary: Research on the Dark Side of Personality Traits in Entrepreneurship: Observations from an Organizational Behavior Perspective pp. 7-17

- Anthony C. Klotz and Donald O. Neubaum
- Article Commentary: Response to “Research on the Dark Side of Personality Traits in Entrepreneurship: Observations from an Organizational Behavior Perspective†pp. 19-24

- Danny Miller
- Venture Capital Contracting in Theory and Practice: Implications for Entrepreneurship Research pp. 25-48

- Jens Burchardt, Ulrich Hommel, Dzidziso Samuel Kamuriwo and Carolina Billitteri
- Reaching and Acquiring Valuable Resources: The Entrepreneur's Use of Brokerage, Cohesion, and Embeddedness pp. 49-79

- Salih Zeki Ozdemir, Peter Moran, Xing Zhong and Martin J. Bliemel
- Living the Dream? Assessing the “Entrepreneurship as Emancipation†Perspective in a Developed Region pp. 81-110

- Jennifer E. Jennings, P. Devereaux Jennings and Manely Sharifian
- The Context of Social Capital: A Comparison of Rural and Urban Entrepreneurs in Uganda pp. 111-130

- Gerrit Rooks, Kim Klyver and Arthur Sserwanga
- Organizational Entrepreneurship as Active Resistance: A Struggle against Outsourcing pp. 131-160

- David Courpasson, Françoise Dany and Ignasi MartÃ
- Paradoxes and Innovation in Family Firms: The Role of Paradoxical Thinking pp. 161-176

- Amy E. Ingram, Marianne W. Lewis, Sid Barton and William B. Gartner
- Informal Entrepreneurship and Industry Conditions pp. 177-200

- Ana Cristina O. Siqueira, Justin W. Webb and Garry D. Bruton
- Knowledge Internalization and Product Development in Family Firms: When Relational and Affective Factors Matter pp. 201-229

- Francesco Chirico and Carlo Salvato
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