Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice is 20. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Toward an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research Program184
Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship: Implications for Venture Creation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution126
Moving Contexts Onto New Roads: Clues From Other Disciplines94
Family Influence and Digital Business Model Innovation: The Enabling Role of Dynamic Capabilities92
Entrepreneurial Identity: A Review and Research Agenda90
What Makes an Entrepreneurship Study Entrepreneurial? Toward A Unified Theory of Entrepreneurial Agency89
Advancing Qualitative Entrepreneurship Research: Leveraging Methodological Plurality for Achieving Scholarly Impact87
Family Business Growth Around the World81
Fulfilling the Process Promise: A Review and Agenda for New Venture Creation Process Research61
Family Firms: A Breed of Extremes?56
Planned Luck: How Incubators Can Facilitate Serendipity for Nascent Entrepreneurs Through Fostering Network Embeddedness55
External Enablers of Entrepreneurship: A Review and Agenda for Accumulation of Strategically Actionable Knowledge55
Helping Entrepreneurs Help Themselves: A Review and Relational Research Agenda on Entrepreneurial Support Organizations54
Democracy and Entrepreneurship52
A Call for Research on the Scaling of Organizations and the Scaling of Social Impact43
Happy Entrepreneurs? Everywhere? A Meta-Analysis of Entrepreneurship and Wellbeing41
Let’s Focus on Solutions to Entrepreneurial Ill-Being! Recovery Interventions to Enhance Entrepreneurial Well-Being40
An Intergeneration Solidarity Perspective on Succession Intentions in Family Firms40
I Am What I Pledge: The Importance of Value Alignment for Mobilizing Backers in Reward-Based Crowdfunding39
Ban, Boom, and Echo! Entrepreneurship and Initial Coin Offerings38
Integrating Psychological Resilience, Stress, and Coping in Entrepreneurship: A Critical Review and Research Agenda37
Trailing Wives and Constrained Agency Among Women Migrant Entrepreneurs: An Intersectional Perspective34
Historical Disease Prevalence, Cultural Values, and Global Innovation34
Understanding the Life Cycles of Entrepreneurial Teams and Their Ventures: An Agenda for Future Research34
Mining the Past: History Scripting Strategies and Competitive Advantage in a Family Business31
Entrepreneurial Workaround Practices in Severe Institutional Voids: Evidence From Kenya30
Pursuing Impactful Entrepreneurship Research Using Artificial Intelligence30
Venturing for Others, Subject to Role Expectations? A Role Congruity Theory Approach to Social Venture Crowd Funding30
How Rewarding Are Your Rewards? A Value-Based View of Crowdfunding Rewards and Crowdfunding Performance29
A Gendered Life Course Explanation of the Exit Decision in the Context of Household Dynamics29
Access Denied: How Equity Crowdfunding Platforms Use Quality Signals to Select New Ventures28
How Passion in Entrepreneurship Develops Over Time: A Self-Regulation Perspective28
Gender and Counterstereotypical Facial Expressions of Emotion in Crowdfunded Microlending27
Entrepreneurship in the Future: A Delphi Study of ETP and JBV Editorial Board Members27
Women Hold Up Half the Sky? Informal Institutions, Entrepreneurial Decisions, and Gender Gap in Venture Performance26
Weathering a Crisis: A Multi-Level Analysis of Resilience in Young Ventures26
Ditching Discovery-Creation for Unified Venture Creation Research26
Entrepreneurial Framing: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions26
The Social Imaginary of Emancipation in Entrepreneurship26
Different Strokes for Different Folks: The Roles of Religion and Tradition for Transgenerational Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses26
Act or Wait-and-See? Adversity, Agility, and Entrepreneur Wellbeing across Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic26
The Biological Perspective in Entrepreneurship Research25
Searching for Success—Entrepreneurs’ Responses to Crowdfunding Failure24
Strategic Persistence in Family Business23
It’s a Peoples Game, Isn’t It?! A Comparison Between the Investment Returns of Business Angels and Machine Learning Algorithms23
Gender Differences in Enterprise Performance During the COVID-19 Crisis: Do Public Policy Responses Matter?22
Differences in Family-Owned SMEs’ Ethical Behavior: A Mixed Gamble Perspective of Family Firm Tax Evasion22
A Review of Conflict and Cohesion in Social Relationships in Family Firms22
The Entrepreneurial Story and its Implications for Research21
Venturing Motives and Venturing Types in Entrepreneurial Families: A Corporate Entrepreneurship Perspective21
The Chicken or the Egg? Causal Inference in Entrepreneurial Orientation–Performance Research21
The Weary Founder: Sleep Problems, ADHD-Like Tendencies, and Entrepreneurial Intentions21
Is There Opportunity Without Stakeholders? A Stakeholder Theory Critique and Development of Opportunity-Actualization20
Linking CEO Entrepreneurial Orientation to Firm Performance: The Perspective of Middle Managers’ Cognition20
Advancing Entrepreneurship Theory Through Replication: A Case Study on Contemporary Methodological Challenges, Future Best Practices, and an Entreaty for Communality20
The Impact of Politically Connected CEOs and Boards of Directors on Firm Performance: A Study of Vietnamese Family and Nonfamily Firms20
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