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A metric-conjoint experiment on crowd lenders’ responses to failure attributions of entrepreneurs
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Book review: Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Cases, Collaborations and Contexts Robert James Crammond, Denis Hyams-Ssekasi (eds) CrammondRobert JamesHyams-SsekasiDenis (eds), Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Cases, Collaborations and Contexts, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003378570, Hardback, £145.00, ISBN 9781032457567, 276 pp 18 B/W Illustrations, Published June 3, 2024 by Routledge, New York.
Dogan Sengul
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Book Review: A Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Entrepreneurship Mike Zundel and Christian G Johnsen ZundelMikeJohnsenChristian G, A Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Entrepreneurship, London: Sage, 2025, 120pp., ISBN: 9781529680065 (Paperback) £16.99, ISBN: 9781529680072 (Hardcover) £61.00.
Andrew Greenman
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Opportunity confidence and idea revision: How assessments by others shape idea work
Martin Wurzer et al.
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Signalling for success: Subsequent grant support and female-founded university spinouts
Gary Chapman & Lorna Treanor
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Book Review: Right in front of you: A review of Yes! France is a Paradise for Entrepreneurs: Moving Beyond Stereotypes on Economic Opportunities Fabrice Cavarretta Right in front of you: A review of Yes! France is a Paradise for Entrepreneurs: Moving Beyond Stereotypes on Economic Opportunities by CavarrettaFabrice, London, UK: Amazon, 2024, 240 pages, ISBN: 979 8338744222 soft cover £14.90 (translation from the French, Oui! La France est un Paradis pour Entrepreneurs: Pour en Finir avec le “French Bashing”, Paris, France: Plon, 2016, 288 pages).
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos
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Book Review: Impact Work: An ethnographic journey into the making of impact entrepreneurship, Switzerland Dumont, Guillaume DumontGuillaume, Impact Work: An ethnographic journey into the making of impact entrepreneurship, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmilan, 2024, 200 pp., ISBN: 9783031646607.
Sheree Gregory
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Digital entrepreneurial ecosystems: Revealing the drivers and implications of digitalisation for start-ups
Lorenzo Compagnucci et al.
20260 citations
@Influenceridentity: Examining influencer-entrepreneurs’ identity (Re)construction in times of social controversy
Alysha Hachey et al.
20260 citations
Entrepreneurs’ ‘Triadic Spatial Paradox’: theorising the hybrid home-based business workspace experience
MariaLaura Di Domenico et al.
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Revisiting the gender gap in innovation: A qualitative comparative analysis of high-tech new ventures in China
Thi (Alice) Ngo et al.
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Who you ask matters: Combining perspective taking and outsidership to identify novel and useful opportunities
Shelby Meek & Matthias Alfred Tietz
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Sociocultural outsidership in entrepreneurship: Rethinking the double-edged role of marginalisation
Robert J. Pidduck et al.
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Locked in or open door? Entrepreneurial scaling pathways for local and global scaling
Simon O. Raby & Esther Tippmann
20260 citations
Digital transformation in the SME context: The nexus between leadership, digital capabilities and digital strategy
Samuel Gyamerah et al.
202528 citations
A trauma-informed approach: Temporal reorientation, identity reconstruction and preventing retraumatisation in refugee entrepreneurship support
Javid Nafari & Trish Ruebottom
202510 citations
Understanding the nuances of (dis-)connectedness of migrant entrepreneurs within entrepreneurial ecosystems
Alexandra David et al.
20255 citations
Rebellion against resilience? The experience of women entrepreneurs in the context of poly-crisis
Mona Itani et al.
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Refugee entrepreneurs: Typologies of emancipation and impact
Cagla Ozgoren et al.
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What we know about high-growth firms, and what we do not: A systematic review
Robert T. Hamilton & Poh Yen Ng
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