6 articles in this issue
Jianwen (Jon) Liao, Harold Welsch, Chad Moutray
Built on the resource-based view of the firm, this study addresses two major research questions: (1) what resources are salient in entrepreneurial discontinuance; (2) To what extent, does the impact of resources on the odds of discontinuance vary across t... see more
May-Ching Ding, Kuang-Wen Wu, Sheng-Wen Liu
Guided by a financial model, this study is the first to integrate Miles and Snow's (1978) strategic typology as an external industry effect and the resource-based view of the firm as an internal effect to explain market performance of different firm sizes... see more
Donald L. Lester, John A. Parnell, Michael L. Menefee
Organizational life cycle has been studied for several decades by management researchers. Most efforts, however, have focused on relationships between a specific life cycle stage and another construct, such as organizational effectiveness, management prio... see more
Rodney D'Souza, Bruce Kemelgor
Aldrich, H. (1999). Organizations Evolving. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications, London.Abelson, R.P. & Black, J.B. (1986). Introduction. In: J.A. Galambos, R.P. Abelson, and J.B. Black (Eds.), Knowledge Structures. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates... see more
Robert A. Fiore, Robert N. Lussier
There is no generally accepted measure of wealth created by new ventures, as most early-stage firms do not have positive cash flows, and early-stage discount rates cannot be estimated with sufficient accuracy as required by the Capital Asset Pricing Model... see more
Shawn M. Carraher, Terrence J. Paridon
In this paper we report on the results of a survey of 230 members of the Small Business Institute® and the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship on journal rankings. The top four entrepreneurship journals were Entrepreneurship: Theory &... see more