Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice is 17. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Double-Edged Sword of Entrepreneurial Orientation: Product Recalls and the Role of COO Power189
ETP at 50: The Past, Present, and Future of Entrepreneurship Research105
Taking Charge: A Configurational Perspective on Post-Succession Change in Family Firms96
A Self-Regulatory Model of Entrepreneurs’ Variability in Decision-Making and Taking Charge Behavior75
The Strategic Advantage of Impulsivity in Entrepreneurial Action: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach72
Business Model Implementation of New Ventures: Linking TMT Process Antecedents, Organizational Culture, and Firm Performance69
Striking a Balance: The Effect of Capability and Character Reputation Claims on Crowdfunding Performance66
A Real Options Perspective on Entrepreneurial Orientation and Government Ties65
Entrepreneurship and Physical Health: A Natural Experiment Based on the 1956 British Clean Air Act58
Shifts in Innovation Focus in Response to Online and Offline Shareholder Activism: Unpacking Patterns in Family and Non-Family Firms50
When Do Shareholder Agreements Add Value? Mitigating Superprincipal-Agency Conflicts in Family Firms47
A Tribute to the Life and Work of Jess Chua42
Following in the Footsteps of Others: Social Proof in Angel Groups40
Beneficial, Harmful, or Both? Effects of Corporate Venture Capital and Alliance Activity on Product Recalls39
Entrepreneurship and Democracy: A Complex Relationship38
Entrepreneurial Responsibility: A Conceptual Framework to Understand Ethical Dualism Throughout the Entrepreneurial Process37
Informal Institutions as Inhibitors of Rent-Seeking Entrepreneurship: Evidence From U.S. Legal History35
Mediated Reference Point Shifts: Breaking Free of the Family DNA35
Venture Capitalists’ Decision-Making in Hot and Cold Markets: The Effect of Signals and Cheap Talk33
No Credit for Success, Penalized for Failure? An Examination of Entrepreneur Race, Gender, and Prior Fundraising Track Records in Crowdfunding31
“The Odd Ones Out”: How Root Metaphors From Management Studies are Used in Mainstream Entrepreneurship Research30
Human Capital Theory and Venture Capital Firms: Exploring “Home Runs” and “Strike Outs”—A Replication and Extension of Dimov and Shepherd (2005)28
Virtue Signaling in the Sharing Economy: The Effect of Airbnb Entrepreneurs’ Virtue Language on Airbnb Price Premiums28
Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation: A Typology of Indigenous Crowdfunding Campaigns27
Private Equity Diversity and Talent: Do They Matter for Acquisitive Growth?26
Entrepreneurial Experimentation: Conceptual Foundations, Integrative Theoretical Framework, and Research Agenda26
Startup Evaluations with Generative Artificial Intelligence: An Exploratory Study on Early-Stage Investments and Survival Predictions by Large Language Models24
Politics of Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness in Compassion Venture Expansion24
Biased Calibration: Exacerbating Instead of Mitigating Entrepreneurial Overplacement with Reference Values23
Resourcefulness Enactment: The Sensemaking Process Underpinning Resourceful Actions23
A Methodological Guide for Quantitative Analysis of Star Performance in Entrepreneurship23
Elaborating On Ethnic Entrepreneurship: How Differences in Immigrant Founders’ Strategic Choices Regarding Human Capital Sourcing Affect Business Model Designs and Evolution22
Founders’ Social Class Origin, Risk-Taking, and Venture Performance: A Bourdieusian Lens22
Entrepreneurship, Management, and Cognitive Reflection: A Preregistered Replication Study With Extensions21
Groupthink in the Board of Family Firms: The Case of Institutional Investment21
Gender Diversity, Role Congruity and the Success of VC Investments21
Troops are Business Schools: Military Service and Entrepreneurial Behaviors in China21
Towards a Dynamic Model of Entrepreneurial Energy21
Communicating During Societal Crises: How Entrepreneurs’ Interactions with Backers Affect Fundraising via Crowdfunding21
Crises, Covid-19, and Entrepreneurship20
Seeing Expectations as “Opportunities”: Interpretive Philosophy and the Origins of “Opportunity” Perceptions19
Is Blending Fintech With Traditional Finance a Top-Shelf Blend or a Sour Mix? Evidence From the Ownership of Equity Crowdfunding Platforms19
Entrepreneurship and Regulatory Voids: The Case of Ridesharing19
Merely Folklore? The Role of a Growth Mindset in the Taking and Timing of Entrepreneurial Actions18
Measuring Entrepreneurial Activities in the U.S.: Introducing the Entrepreneurship in the Population Survey18
Restricted Variance Interactions in Entrepreneurship Research: A Unique Basis for Context-as-Moderator Hypotheses18
Liability of Ownership Origin, Corporate Philanthropy, and Desire for Control in Chinese Family Firms18
Cognitive Processes of Signal Set From Entrepreneurs and the Importance of Herds in Equity Crowdfunding17
A Real Options Reasoning Perspective on Entrepreneurs’ Decision-Making Over Time17
The Interdependence Between Donors and Investors: Liability of Hybridity, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Affordances, and Venture Financing17
Loss Aversion and Hybrid Entrepreneurship: Economic Insecurity, Low-Income Wage Work, and Side Hustles17
Token-Based Crowdfunding: Investor Choice and the Optimal Timing of Initial Coin Offerings17
Shades of Grey or Black and White? How Entrepreneurs’ Use of Cognitively Complex Language Affects Investor Funding17
Knowledge Spillovers, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and the Geography of High Growth Firms17
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