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Volume 38, issue 6, 2014
- Family Enterprise and Context pp. 1247-1260

- Mike Wright, James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua and Lloyd P. Steier
- Dead Money: Inheritance Law and the Longevity of Family Firms pp. 1261-1283

- Michael Carney, Eric Gedajlovic and Vanessa M. Strike
- The Importance of Family Firm Trusts in Family Firm Governance pp. 1285-1293

- Louise Scholes and Nicholas Wilson
- Are Family Firms Really More Socially Responsible? pp. 1295-1316

- Cristina Cruz, Martin Larraza–Kintana, LucÃa Garcés–Galdeano and Pascual Berrone
- Socioemotional Wealth Conflict in Family Firms pp. 1317-1322

- James M. Vardaman and Maria B. Gondo
- Kinship in Entrepreneur Networks: Performance Effects of Resource Assembly in Africa pp. 1323-1342

- Jane N. O. Khayesi, Gerard George and John Antonakis
- Mitigating Moral Hazard in Entrepreneurial Networks: Examining Structural and Relational Social Capital in East Africa pp. 1343-1350

- Joshua J. Daspit and Rebecca G. Long
- Socioemotional Wealth as a Mixed Gamble: Revisiting Family Firm R&D Investments with the Behavioral Agency Model pp. 1351-1374

- Luis R. Gomez–Mejia, Joanna Tochman Campbell, Geoffrey Martin, Robert E. Hoskisson, Marianna Makri and David G. Sirmon
- Succession Narratives in Family Business: The Case of Alessi pp. 1375-1394

- Elena Dalpiaz, Paul Tracey and Nelson Phillips
Volume 38, issue 5, 2014
- Entrepreneurship Research (1985–2009) and the Emergence of Opportunities pp. 1-20

- Lowell W. Busenitz, Lawrence A. Plummer, Anthony C. Klotz, Ali Shahzad and Kevin Rhoads
- Nonfamily Managers, Family Firms, and the Winner's Curse: The Influence of Noneconomic Goals and Bounded Rationality pp. 1-25

- James J. Chrisman, Esra Memili and Kaustav Misra
- Proactiveness, Stakeholder–Firm Power Difference, and Product Safety and Quality of Chinese SMEs pp. 1-29

- Jintong Tang, Zhi Tang and Jerome A. Katz
- Networking Behavior and Contracting Relationships among Entrepreneurs in Business Incubators pp. 1-23

- Joris J. Ebbers
- Filling the Entrepreneurial Orientation–Performance Gap: The Mediating Effects of Exploratory and Exploitative Innovations pp. 1001-1026

- Tobias Kollmann and Christoph Stöckmann
- Innovation Types and Network Relationships pp. 1027-1055

- Jukka Partanen, Sylvie K. Chetty and Arto Rajala
- Trustworthiness: A Critical Ingredient for Entrepreneurs Seeking Investors pp. 1057-1080

- Andrew L. Maxwell and Moren Lévesque
- Imprinting by Design: The Microfoundations of Entrepreneurial Adaptation pp. 1081-1102

- Peter T. Bryant
- The Empty Bowls Project: Creating, Leading, and Sustaining a Social Enterprise pp. 1237-1247

- Stella E. Anderson, Betty S. Coffey and Heather Dixon–Fowler
Volume 38, issue 4, 2014
- Deconstructing Socioemotional Wealth pp. 713-720

- Danny Miller and Isabelle Le Breton–Miller
- The Creation and Configuration of Infrastructure for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Domains of Activity pp. 721-747

- Jennifer L. Woolley
- Do International Networks and Foreign Market Knowledge Facilitate SME Internationalization? Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 749-774

- Martina Musteen, Deepak K. Datta and Marcus M. Butts
- National Rates of Opportunity Entrepreneurship Activity: Insights from Institutional Anomie Theory pp. 775-806

- John B. Cullen, Jean L. Johnson and K. Praveen Parboteeah
- Entrepreneurial Behavior of Academic Scientists: Network and Cognitive Determinants of Commitment to Grant Submissions and Award Outcomes pp. 807-831

- Megan K. Haller and Eric W. Welch
- The Effects of Perceived Control on Venture Capitalist Investment Decisions: A Configurational Perspective pp. 833-861

- Will Drover, Matthew S. Wood and G. Tyge Payne
- The Role of Negative Emotions in the Social Processes of Entrepreneurship: Power Rituals and Shame–Related Appeasement Behaviors pp. 863-890

- Rachel Doern and David Goss
- On the Theory of Entrepreneurial Incentives and Alertness pp. 891-911

- Matthew McCaffrey
- The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship in Alliances pp. 913-940

- Chengli Shu, Cuijuan Liu, Shanxing Gao and Mark Shanley
- Measuring the Costs and Coverage of SME and Entrepreneurship Policy: A Pioneering Study pp. 941-957

- Anders Lundström, Peter Vikström, Matthias Fink, Miguel Meuleman*, Paweł Głodek, David Storey and Andreas Kroksgård
- Wham–O's Offer to Buy Sprig Toys: Selling in or Selling Out? pp. 959-972

- Yolanda Sarason, Dawn R. DeTienne and Catherine Bentley
- Note to Instructors: Wham–O's Offer to Buy Sprig Toys: Selling in or Selling Out? pp. 972-976

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- Retraction: “The Impact of Family Involvement on Dynamic Innovation Capabilities: Evidence from German Manufacturing Firms†by Ulrich Lichtenthaler and Miriam Muethel pp. 977-977

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- Retraction: “Technological turbulence and the impact of exploration and exploitation within and across organizations on product development performance†by Ulrich Lichtenthaler pp. 979-979

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Volume 38, issue 3, 2014
- Using Resource–Based Theory to Help Explain Plural Form Franchising pp. 449-472

- William E. Gillis, James G. Combs and David J. Ketchen
- Danger Zone Entrepreneurs: The Importance of Resilience and Self–Efficacy for Entrepreneurial Intentions pp. 473-499

- Amanda Bullough, Maija Renko and Tamara Myatt
- How Exactly Do Network Relationships Pay Off? The Effects of Network Size and Relationship Quality on Access to Start–Up Resources pp. 501-525

- Thorsten Semrau and Arndt Werner
- Return on Recent VC Investment and Long–Run IPO Returns pp. 527-549

- Jean–Sébastien Michel
- How Entrepreneurs use Networks to Address Changing Resource Requirements during Early Venture Development pp. 551-574

- Diane M. Sullivan and Cameron M. Ford
- Entrepreneurship as Elixir and Mutagen pp. 575-600

- Erik Lundmark and Alf Westelius
- Do Incumbents’ Mergers Influence Entrepreneurial Entry? An Evaluation pp. 601-633

- Sumit K Majumdar, Rabih Moussawi and Ulku Yaylacicegi
- A Signaling Perspective on Partner Selection in Venture Capital Syndicates pp. 635-670

- Christian Hopp and Christian Lukas
- Path–Dependent Evolution versus Intentional Management of Investment Ties in Science–Based Entrepreneurial Firms pp. 671-690

- Tom Vanacker, Sophie Manigart and Miguel Meuleman
- Sparrow Therapeutics Exit Strategy pp. 691-708

- Dzidziso Samuel Kamuriwo and Charles Baden–Fuller
- Note to Instructors: Sparrow Therapeutics Exit Strategy pp. 708-712

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Volume 38, issue 2, 2014
- The Emergence of Evidence–Based Entrepreneurship pp. 209-216

- Michael Frese, Denise M. Rousseau and Johan Wiklund
- The Relationship between Entrepreneurship Education and Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Meta–Analytic Review pp. 217-254

- Tae Jun Bae, Shanshan Qian, Chao Miao and James O. Fiet
- On Cultural and Macroeconomic Contingencies of the Entrepreneurial Orientation–Performance Relationship pp. 255-290

- Saadat Saeed, Shumaila Y. Yousafzai and Andreas Engelen
- Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intent: A Meta–Analytic Test and Integration of Competing Models pp. 291-332

- Christopher Schlaegel and Michael Koenig
- A Qualitative Approach to Evidence–Based Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Considerations and an Example Involving Business Clusters pp. 333-368

- Andreas Rauch, Robert van Doorn and Willem Hulsink
- Creating the Future Together: Toward a Framework for Research Synthesis in Entrepreneurship pp. 369-397

- Elco van Burg and A. Georges L. Romme
- Shouting from the Ivory Tower: A Marketing Approach to Improve Communication of Academic Research to Entrepreneurs pp. 399-426

- Paul R. Steffens, Clinton S. Weeks, Per Davidsson and Lauren Isaak
- DiPaul, Inc.: Transitioning in Measured Steps pp. 427-444

- Galina Shirokova, Gina Vega and Tatiana Kozyreva
- Note to Instructors: DiPaul, Inc., Transitioning in Measured Steps pp. 444-447

- Galina Shirokova, Gina Vega and Tatiana Kozyreva
Volume 38, issue 1, 2014
- High–Potential Concepts, Phenomena, and Theories for the Advancement of International Entrepreneurship Research* pp. 1-10

- Patricia McDougall–Covin, Marian V. Jones and Manuel G. Serapio
- International Entrepreneurial Orientation: Conceptual Considerations, Research Themes, Measurement Issues, and Future Research Directions pp. 11-44

- Jeffrey G. Covin and Danny Miller
- International Entrepreneurship: Exploring the Logic and Utility of Individual Experience through Comparative Reasoning Approaches pp. 45-69

- Marian V. Jones and Lucrezia Casulli
- An Effectual Approach to International Entrepreneurship: Overlaps, Challenges, and Provocative Possibilities pp. 71-93

- Saras Sarasvathy, K. Kumar, Jeffrey G. York and Suresh Bhagavatula
- International Entrepreneurship and the Theory of the (Long–Lived) International Firm: A Capabilities Perspective pp. 95-116

- Abdulrahman Al–Aali and David J. Teece
- The Accidental Internationalists: A Theory of Born Globals pp. 117-135

- Jean-Francois Hennart
- On the Frontiers: The Implications of Social Entrepreneurship for International Entrepreneurship pp. 137-158

- Shaker A. Zahra, Lance R. Newey and Yong Li
- Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Poverty Alleviation pp. 159-184

- Sharon Alvarez and Jay B. Barney
- Biohit: A Global, Family–Owned Company Embarking on a New Phase pp. 185-207

- Tanja Kontinen
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