Entrepreneurship

When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation?

Video abstract for the Global Strategy Journal article “When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation: Evidence from China” by Xiaolan Fu, Yawen Li, Jizhen Li, and Henry Chesbrough. Click…

Do university entrepreneurship programs promote entrepreneurship?

Video abstract for the Strategic Management Journal article “Do university entrepreneurship programs promote entrepreneurship?” by Charles E. Eesley and Yong Suk Lee. Click here to read the full article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/smj.3246

Small Business Grants are Everywhere in 2021, But Do They Actually Work?

by Regan Stevenson, Alex Kier and Shannon Taylor As the economy looks to recover from a once in a century pandemic, small business grant funding has become a hot topic…

Does Social Entrepreneurship Training Work? – Only if Carefully Designed

by Thomas Åstebro & Florian Hoos Social entrepreneurship is characterized by a deep commitment to a social cause and the desire to develop new business models with economic, social, and…

The Track One Pilot Program: Who Benefits from Prioritized Patent Examination?

Video abstract for the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal article “The Track One Pilot Program: Who Benefits from Prioritized Patent Examination?” authored by Jeffrey M. Kuhn and Mike H. M. Teodorescu.

When Capital Does not Matter in Business Creation

by Kim Marie Bischoff Have you ever thought about starting your own business? If yes, have you thought about money that you need for the business? Have you maybe even…

Dumb Money or Smart Money? Meta-analytically Unpacking Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Performance

Established corporations, such as Intel, Amazon, Google, or Johnson & Johnson, have played a pivotal role in startup fundraising in recent decades. Despite the surge in the volume of CVC…

Meeting the Needs of SMEs in the Emerging Market Context

by Juliet Oriaifo, Rui Torres de Oliveira and Kimberly M. Ellis Emerging markets are known for their undeveloped market-based institutions. In these markets, firms, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs),…

When capital does not matter in business creation

by Kim Marie Bischoff Have you ever thought about starting your own business? If yes, have you thought about money that you need for the business? Have you maybe even…

The Story behind the SEJ Special Issue on “Catalyzing Change and Innovation in Women’s Entrepreneurship”

By Candida Brush Every research effort has a good background story, and here is ours. Last year, we attended the June 2019 Diana International Research Conference at Babson College, Wellesley, Mass.[1] The…