Idiosyncratic milieus of entrepreneurial research: the need for comprehensive theories

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The lack of data sources on entrepreneurship requires researchers to draft several alternative theories for testing and to adopt methods used in other disciplines such as epidemiology, criminology, history, archeology and paleontology. They could use these methods directly or metaphorically to clarify certain entrepreneurial events and processes. Among the research topics with limited data are consistently entrepreneurial firms, habitual entrepreneurs, business angels, business failures and the emergence of new industries.

Author: MacMillan, Ian C., Katz, Jerome A.
Research, Methods, Usage, Small business, Event history analysis

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Defining a forum for enterpreneurship scholars

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Specialist entrepreneurship journals receive increased ratings compared to a survey done in 1993. The survey included academic, general, and specialist journals.

Author: Fried, Vance H.
Surveys, Business magazines

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The chronology and intellectual trajectory of American entrepreneurship education 1876-1999

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Entrepreneurship training from 1876-1999 in the US is examined. This type of training is expected to grow throughout the world.

Author: Katz, Jerome A.
Personnel administration, Training

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Subjects list: Entrepreneurship, United States, Study and teaching
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