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During the one hundred years since Joseph A. Schumpeter published his first book, Theorie, in 1911, researchers from all disciplines have been inspired to examine the role and action of the entrepreneur. Henceforth, the entirety of Schumpeter’s works shaped entrepreneurship research. In this...
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Entrepreneurship is a crucial yet disorderly and complicated social process. Scholars in this issue call on us to broaden our theories and expand our methodologies in our search for an enhanced understanding of entrepreneurship. In the lead piece, Nobel Laureate Ronald Coase and his co-author...
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The empirical realities of entrepreneurship research can be challenging. Measurement, theoretical scope and fit as well as sampling issues abound. To attain the highest research quality, we must strive to posit a broad theoretical view that encompasses the known aspects of entrepreneurial...
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In this Inaugural Year of Entrepreneurship Research Journal (ERJ), and with this new Issue 4 titled, „Advancing Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship“, editors Chandra S. Mishra, Office Depot Eminent Scholar Chair at Florida Atlantic University, and Ramona K. Zachary, Academic Director...
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Guest Editor, Thomas S. Lyons, Baruch College, NY, USA in conjunction with the ERJ Co-Editors and a Special Issue Executive Committee consisting of David Audretsch at Indiana University, Theodore R. Alter at Pennsylvania State University, and Darline Augustine at Baruch College. This ERJ Special...
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