Creating new ventures: A review and research agenda

DA Shepherd, V Souitaris… - Journal of Management, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Creating new ventures is one of the most central topics to entrepreneurship and is a critical
step from which many theories of management, organizational behavior, and strategic …

Which of these things are not like the others? Comparing the rational, emotional, and moral aspects of reputation, status, celebrity, and stigma

TG Pollock, K Lashley, VP Rindova… - … of Management Annals, 2019 - journals.aom.org
In this review of the literature on reputation, status, celebrity, and stigma we develop an
overarching theoretical framework based on the rational, emotional, and moral aspects of …

The lean startup framework: Closing the academic–practitioner divide

DA Shepherd, M Gruber - Entrepreneurship Theory and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The lean startup framework is one of the most popular contributions in the practitioner-
oriented entrepreneurship literature. This study seeks to generate new insights into how new …

Fail often, fail big, and fail fast? Learning from small failures and R&D performance in the pharmaceutical industry

R Khanna, I Guler, A Nerkar - Academy of Management Journal, 2016 - journals.aom.org
Do firms learn from their failed innovation attempts? Answering this question is important
because failure is an integral part of exploratory learning. In this study, we consider whether …

“What's past is prologue” A framework, review, and future directions for organizational research on imprinting

Z Simsek, BC Fox, C Heavey - Journal of Management, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Organizational researchers have long used imprinting as a theoretical lens for a historically
embedded understanding of diverse, significant phenomena for explanatory, evaluative, and …

The best of both worlds: The benefits of open-specialized and closed-diverse syndication networks for new ventures' success

ALJ Ter Wal, O Alexy, J Block… - Administrative science …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Open networks give actors non-redundant information that is diverse, while closed networks
offer redundant information that is easier to interpret. Integrating arguments about network …

Entrepreneurial inception: The role of imprinting in entrepreneurial action

BD Mathias, DW Williams, AR Smith - Journal of Business Venturing, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent research highlights that founders' early decisions and the environmental conditions
at founding each imprint upon a new venture in ways that affect growth and survival …

[HTML][HTML] Tweeting like Elon? Provocative language, new-venture status, and audience engagement on social media

BDC Seigner, H Milanov, E Lundmark… - Journal of Business …, 2023 - Elsevier
This article theorizes and empirically investigates how status and provocative language
influence audience engagement with new-venture posts on social media platforms. Using …

Giving up the hats? Entrepreneurs' role transitions and venture growth

BD Mathias, DW Williams - Journal of Business Venturing, 2018 - Elsevier
At the start of a venture, most entrepreneurs wear many hats. However, entrepreneurs often
cannot remain involved in every aspect of the venture process, and so they face important …

Experience matters: The role of academic scientist mobility for industrial innovation

U Kaiser, HC Kongsted, K Laursen… - Strategic Management …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Research Summary: A learning‐by‐hiring approach is used to scrutinize scientists' mobility
in relation to the recruiting firms' subsequent innovation output. Our starting point is that …