The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive exogenous shock that reverberated around the world, forcing all types of organizations to change overnight—from the local coffee shop to the …
This editorial discusses contemporary entrepreneurship education research and identifies the manner in which the three articles comprising this special issue contribute to advancing …
Purpose Our purpose is to evaluate effectuation and bricolage through their unique and shared references to understand possible overlaps and conceptual complementarities …
Despite increasing recognition of the importance of metaphors to theory development, metaphors' influence on entrepreneurship theorizing has been largely unexplored. This is …
J Keim, S Müller, P Dey - Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2024 - Elsevier
A topic of growing interest in entrepreneurship research is how entrepreneurial ventures address grand challenges. This literature, we argue, tends to produce a panacea myth by …
J Clarke, R Holt - Journal of Business Venturing, 2017 - Elsevier
We examine how visual metaphor can reveal the tacit assumptions entrepreneurs use to make sense of their lives. While metaphor is often equated with linguistic metaphor, here we …
Recurring critiques of the entrepreneurship literature include that it is steeped in a positive, monetary, and gender-biased discourse. However, these critiques are generally not based …
E Lundmark, A Coad, JS Frankish… - … Theory and Practice, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article theorizes how short-term revenue volatility affects new venture viability and how such volatility develops over time. Tracking the bank accounts of 6,578 new ventures over a …
Whereas social entrepreneurship has been extensively studied, its antipode—antisocial entrepreneurship—is all but neglected in the literature. This article identifies and elucidates …