Table of contents - Special Issue: Rebels with a cause: the revolutionary attitudes, behaviors, and cognition of entrepreneurs
Guest Editors: Andrew Corbett, Rob Mitchell, Lois Marie Shelton, Matthew Wood
Becoming entrepreneurs: how immigrants developed entrepreneurial identities
Zhen Zhang, Douglas ChunThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the important process of how entrepreneurial identity is formed and constructed, with the perspective that entrepreneurial identity is…
Exploring the evolution of ethnic entrepreneurship: the case of Brazilian immigrants in Florida
Eduardo Picanço Cruz, Roberto Pessoa Queiroz Falcao, Cesar Ramos BarretoThe purpose of this paper is to analyze Brazilian entrepreneurial communities in Florida, through the capitals theory approach.
The fight is the coach: creating expertise during the fight to avoid entrepreneurial failure
Jeff Stambaugh, Ronald MitchellThe purpose of this paper is to explain how the process that occurs before an entrepreneurial failure event provides a coached learning setting that creates entrepreneurial…
Venture creation persistence: overcoming stage-gate issues
William Meek, David W. WilliamsThe purpose of this paper is to provide insights into how nascent entrepreneurs persist despite outward appearances of little progress by using participant observations, and…
One foot in Babylon, the other in a startup: The influence of job and employment alternatives on joiner commitment
David Noack, Douglas R. Miller, Rebecca M. GuidiceLittle is known regarding joiners (i.e. early-stage non-founder entrepreneurial employees) and their commitment to joining a new venture vs pursuing a more rational and stable…
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1355-2554e-ISSN:
1758-6534ISSN-L:
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- Prof Paul Jones