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Writing Entrepreneurial-Theorizing Outcomes

Dean A. Shepherd () and Holger Patzelt ()
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Dean A. Shepherd: University of Notre Dame
Holger Patzelt: Technical University of Munich

Chapter Chapter 5 in Entrepreneurial Theorizing, 2023, pp 133-167 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract There are several excellent “From the Editor” notes, but in this chapter, we offer something more hands-on with a perspective directly applicable to entrepreneurship. We believe that sometimes papers are rejected, not because the research is fundamentally flawed but because authors miss some of the fundamentals of a strong paper. Therefore, this chapter aims to offer some advice on writing entrepreneurship papers. We offer (1) 11 simple rulessimple rules for constructing an entrepreneurship paper; (2) six templatestemplates for what is to be included in each section of an entrepreneurship paper and provide illustrations of how we have previously executed these tasks; and (3) five heuristics for improving one’s writing quality.

Keywords: Fundamentals; Simple rules; Paper templates; Writing-quality heuristics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24045-4_5

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