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How We Talk About Entrepreneurship Inhibits Women’s Entrepreneurship
Business and Management INK
June 28, 2022

How We Talk About Entrepreneurship Inhibits Women’s Entrepreneurship

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Funking Up the Domain: How Outliers Skew Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
Business and Management INK
June 24, 2022

Funking Up the Domain: How Outliers Skew Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

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Followership is (FINALLY) Equally Important
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June 15, 2022

Followership is (FINALLY) Equally Important

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Engineering an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Business and Management INK
June 14, 2022

Engineering an Entrepreneurial Mindset

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Making the Invisible Visible

Making the Invisible Visible

Despite their pertinence for academia, the authors found little methodological guidance on one of ‘The’ key and most time-intensive steps in meta-analytic research projects – Coding.

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Metaverse – Together Alone?

Metaverse – Together Alone?

How virtual reality platforms respond, and how they protect users and their data, that will ensure the metaverse is a force for good, not the opening of a door to a malevolent underworld.

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The Two Faces of Technology—What’s Behind the Love/Hate Relationship?

The Two Faces of Technology—What’s Behind the Love/Hate Relationship?

Technology is here to stay, and the authors argue that now is a crucial time for understanding what is really going on “under the hood” of technology.

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Co-Creation With Our Reviewers

Co-Creation With Our Reviewers

For all sorts of reasons, our article “A Design Thinking Approach to Teaching Sustainability” should not have been written. This blog entry […]

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Paper Is No Longer A Thing, But We Have Failed to Notice

Paper Is No Longer A Thing, But We Have Failed to Notice

The current convention that envisions the manuscript as a self-contained universe produces a range of negative consequences extending beyond papers’ obscene length: many scholars seem to cite papers based on their abstracts or even title alone; reviewing literature takes lots of time; noncore research communities are badly served; new requirements on research transparency and openness are difficult to meet; and, finally, our papers are not particularly enjoyable to read.

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Do Business Decisions Differ When Racial Minorities Make the Decisions in the Boardroom?

Do Business Decisions Differ When Racial Minorities Make the Decisions in the Boardroom?

The answer may seem obvious, yet empirical evidence is often mixed as to whether the racial composition of a firm’s board of directors influences corporate decisions.

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Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Authors Marc Cowling, Paul Nightingale, Nick Wilson, and Marek Kacer find “everything researched and written about COVID-19 in whatever context – medical, […]

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The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding

The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding

Surely an entrepreneur’s pitch should be enthusiastic and passionate, right? Well, the authors’ research finds that there are instances where unbridled enthusiasm, especially without accompanying expertise, turns off funders.

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