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This study examines how characteristics of university departments impact students' self-employment intentions. We argue that four organizational-level factors (entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurship support programs, industry ties, and research orientation) increase such intentions. Using...
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To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide commentaries on the future of business ethics. This essay comprises a selection of commentaries aimed at creating dialogue around the theme...
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Ethical climates remain one of the most popular ways to assess the ethical orientations of companies. There has been a plethora of studies examining the relationship between ethical climates and critical outcomes, which was triggered by Victor and Cullen's seminal work published 35 years ago....
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Purpose - The authors enrich and extend the existing institutional anomie theory (IAT) in the hope of sharpening the understanding of the joint effects of selected cultural values and social institutional changes on women's pre-entrant entrepreneurial attempts. The authors theorize that women...
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Research shows that innovations contribute to a firm's performance such as market value. However, research is less specific concerning how innovations contribute to market value. Simplistic assumptions are often made such as additivity, which assumes that the bundle of innovations can be...
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Despite recognition of the importance of facilitative environments to promote new ventures and the corresponding efforts of many governments to provide the necessary infrastructure to fuel growth in entrepreneurship, our understanding of the relationship between the new venture and the state is...
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