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Women entrepreneurs and financial capital.
This work examines gender differences among Canadian small and medium enterprise (SME) owners seeking external financing, including commercial debt, leasing, supplier financing, and equity capital . . .

Forced to play by the rules? Theorizing how mixed-sex founding teams benefit women entrepreneurs in male-dominated contexts.
We examine how establishing a mixed-sex entrepreneurial founding team may benefit women entrepreneurs in male-dominated cultures and industries. We contend that as a result of sex-based . . .

Why research on women entrepreneurs needs new directions.
Research articles on women's entrepreneurship reveal, in spite of intentions to the contrary and in spite of inconclusive research results, a tendency to recreate the idea of women as being . . .

Introduction to the special issue: towards building cumulative knowledge on women's entrepreneurship.
Why Study Women's Entrepreneurship? Entrepreneurship is a burgeoning area of research worldwide. Women are majority owners of 30% (6.7 million) of all privately held firms in the United States . . .

Razorfish: note to instructors.(case study)(Case study)
This note provides guidance to instructors who may be interested in using the case study, "Razorfish," for educational purposes in their classrooms. Introduction For better or for worse, the . . .

Razorfish.(case study)(Case study)
Founded at the dawn of the Internet industry in 1995, Razorfish's pioneering technology, marketing, human resource, and acquisition strategies enabled it to become a paragon of global success in . . .

How much do you trust me? The dark side of relational trust in new business creation in established companies.
Entrepreneurship in established companies centers on new business creation that is essential for profitability and growth. Yet, it is a complex process that is riven with technical, organizational, . . .

Government agency and trust in the formation and transformation of interorganizational entrepreneurial networks.
This article examines the role of trust and government agency in the creation and evolution of interorganizational cooperation among entrepreneurial ventures in general and the influence of trust . . .

Trust within entrepreneur bank relationships: insights from Italy.
Previous research has focused on economic factors that influence relationships between entrepreneurs and banks. Trust is relevant because it can reduce agency problems. A conceptual framework is . . .

Entrepreneurs, effectual logic, and over-trust.
This article complements extant literature on entrepreneurship and trust by proposing a model of over-trust (the tendency to trust more than what is warranted) using entrepreneurial characteristics . . .

Exploring the role of trust in entrepreneurial activity.
Introduction Trust is a phenomenon which, over the past decade, has gained attention across many disciplines and fields of study, e.g., psychology, organizational theory, sociology, economic . . .

Note to instructors on no magic: just software that works.(No Magic)(case study)(Company overview)(Case study)
In 1995, Victoria Girdziunas and her husband Paul Duncanson founded No Magic to provide software development services (which they sold to large U.S. companies) using low-wage Lithuanian workers. In . . .

No magic: just software that works.(No Magic, Inc., )(Company overview)
"Most people whom I meet seem surprised when I tell them that my husband and I have a business which is based in Lithuania," explained Victoria Girdziunas, President of No Magic, Inc., a . . .

The social and collaborative nature of entrepreneurship scholarship: a co-citation and perceptual analysis.
This article explores the structure of the "metafield" of entrepreneurship in two related ways. First, author co-citation analysis establishes a collective view of the structure of the . . .

Scholarly communities in entrepreneurship research: a co-citation analysis.
A debate persists about the distinctiveness of entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship research is seen as fragmented and its results are considered noncumulative, handicapping the evolution of . . .

Entrepreneurial studies: the dynamic research front of a developing social science.
Entrepreneurship research has been built upon a historical foundation grounded in economic change. To understand the development of the field, it is useful to understand the motivations and . . .

Is there conceptual convergence in entrepreneurship research? A co-citation analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research,
Conceptual convergence is often seen as a holy grail in entrepreneurship research. Yet little empirical research has focused specifically on the extent and nature of this convergence. We . . .

Are you talking to me? The nature of community in entrepreneurship scholarship.
This special issue is devoted to understanding the scientific structure of entrepreneurship research. Research in entrepreneurship has grown rapidly, encompassing multiple theoretical and . . .

Determinants of board participation in the strategic decisions of small corporations.
Agency, strategic choice, and cognitive perspectives are used to examine the conditions under which chief executive officers (CEOs) of small private corporations involve the board of directors in . . .

The effects of strategic decision making, on entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
This study builds on the construct of entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE), which measures the degree to which individuals believe they are capable of performing the tasks associated with . . .

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