Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Strategic Advantage of Impulsivity in Entrepreneurial Action: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach283
Entrepreneurial Entropy: A Resource Exhaustion Theory of Firm Failure From Entrepreneurial Orientation152
Communicating During Societal Crises: How Entrepreneurs’ Interactions with Backers Affect Fundraising via Crowdfunding124
Toward a Theory of Family Social Capital in Wealthy Transgenerational Enterprise Families99
Knowledge Accumulation in Entrepreneurship88
Troops are Business Schools: Military Service and Entrepreneurial Behaviors in China71
Strength in Stability: A Meta-Analysis of Family Firm Performance Moderated by Institutional Stability and Regime Type69
Investor Intuition Promotes Gender Equality in Access to Reward-Based Crowdfunding65
The Double-Edged Sword of Entrepreneurial Orientation: A Configurational Perspective on Failure in Newly Public Firms60
Striking a Balance: The Effect of Capability and Character Reputation Claims on Crowdfunding Performance51
Groupthink in the Board of Family Firms: The Case of Institutional Investment50
Motivating Prosocial Venturing in Response to a Humanitarian Crisis: Building Theory From the Refugee Crisis in Germany47
The Role of Family Ownership in Norm-Conforming Environmental Initiatives: Lessons from China44
Laughing All the Way to the Bank: The Joint Roles of Shared Coping Humor and Entrepreneurial Team-Efficacy in New Venture Performance44
Questioning the Growth Dogma: A Replication Study40
Entrepreneurship, Self-Organization, and Eudaimonic Well-Being: A Dynamic Approach39
The Influence of Incubator and Accelerator Participation on Nanotechnology Venture Success38
Entrepreneurship, Management, and Cognitive Reflection: A Preregistered Replication Study With Extensions38
Access Denied: How Equity Crowdfunding Platforms Use Quality Signals to Select New Ventures36
The Role of Context for Theory Development: Evidence From Entrepreneurship Research on Russia34
Varieties of Necessity Entrepreneurship – New Insights From Sub Saharan Africa34
Keeping One’s Options Open: Intermittent Exporting, Family Control, and Foreign Background33
Act or Wait-and-See? Adversity, Agility, and Entrepreneur Wellbeing across Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic33
Overcoming Buyer-Seller Tensions in the Pre-Acquisition Process32
Family Firm Value in the Acquisition Context: A Signaling Theory Perspective32
A Self-Regulatory Model of Entrepreneurs’ Variability in Decision-Making and Taking Charge Behavior30
Crises, Covid-19, and Entrepreneurship30
The Entrepreneurial Story and its Implications for Research30
Let’s Focus on Solutions to Entrepreneurial Ill-Being! Recovery Interventions to Enhance Entrepreneurial Well-Being29
A Critical Assessment of the National Expert Survey Data of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor29
The Triad Divided: A Curvilinear Mediation Model Linking Founder Machiavellianism, Narcissism, and Psychopathy to New Venture Performance29
Dirty Entrepreneurship: The Intersectionality of Entrepreneurs’ Dirty Recycling Businesses28
Trailing Wives and Constrained Agency Among Women Migrant Entrepreneurs: An Intersectional Perspective28
Narrating the Facets of Time in Entrepreneurial Action27
A Real Options Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and Government Ties27
Business Model Implementation of New Ventures: Linking TMT Process Antecedents, Organizational Culture, and Firm Performance27
Towards a Dynamic Model of Entrepreneurial Energy27
Time Perspective and Entrepreneurs’ Alertness26
Venturing for Others, Subject to Role Expectations? A Role Congruity Theory Approach to Social Venture Crowd Funding26
Evaluating Ventures Fast and Slow: Sensemaking, Intuition, and Deliberation in Entrepreneurial Resource Provision Decisions25
Restricted Variance Interactions in Entrepreneurship Research: A Unique Basis for Context-as-Moderator Hypotheses25
Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship: A Call for Research to Prospect and Establish the Scholarly AI Frontiers25
Mining the Past: History Scripting Strategies and Competitive Advantage in a Family Business24
Outcome-Based Imitation in Family Firms’ International Market Entry Decisions23
Using O*Net to Study the Intersection of Entrepreneurship and Employment: A Primer23
Standards for Evaluating Impact in Entrepreneurship Education Research: Using a Descriptive Validity Framework to Enhance Methodological Rigor and Transparency22
Entrepreneurship and Democracy: A Complex Relationship22
Necessary Conditions and Theory-Method Compatibility in Quantitative Entrepreneurship Research21
Finding Self Among Others: Navigating the Tensions Between Personal and Social Identity21
Weathering the Storm: How Foreign Aid and Institutions Affect Entrepreneurship Activity Following Natural Disasters20
Entrepreneurs’ Ethnic and Political Identity Alignment as Determinants of Access to Government Support in Africa: A Conceptual Framework19
Entrepreneurial Framing: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions19
Entrepreneurial Responsibility: A Conceptual Framework to Understand Ethical Dualism Throughout the Entrepreneurial Process19
Colocation of Entrepreneurs and New Firm Survival: Role of New Firm Founder’s Experiential Relatedness to Local Entrepreneurs19
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