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The development of effective new venture teams in venture creation programmes
Iselin Mauseth Steira, Marianne SteinmoThe purpose of this study is to explore how effective new venture teams are developed in venture creation programmes.
The entrepreneurial diary – a reflective learning activity to enhance the judgmental abilities of student entrepreneurs
Gustav HäggThe purpose of the paper is to theorize how to develop student entrepreneurs' ability to reflect by means of a learning activity called the entrepreneurial diary, which seeks to…
Developing intrapreneurial self-efficacy through internships? Investigating agency and structure factors
Jana Deprez, Ellen R. Peeters, Marjan J. GorgievskiThis paper seeks to identify how intrapreneurial self-efficacy (ISE) grows in a group of graduate students during their internship. We investigate which agency and structure…
Entrepreneurship? Let us do it later: procrastination in the intention–behavior gap of student entrepreneurship
Aki Harima, Jessica Gießelmann, Vibeka Göttsch, Lina SchlichtingThis study aims to explore the intention–behavior gap of student entrepreneurs who develop entrepreneurial intention in a venture creation course and decide to continue working on…
Commitment profiles of nascent entrepreneurs: insights from an empirical taxonomy among French student entrepreneurs
Laetitia Gabay-Mariani, Jean-Pierre BoissinIn line with an emerging body of literature questioning student entrepreneurs’ practices, and recent calls to bridge the intention-action gap, this contribution aims to identify…
University–industry collaboration: constructing a business model lab for student venture creation
Nina Hasche, Gabriel LintonThe study aims to examine the development of student venture creation in a co-curricular business model lab initiative with collaboration between students, researchers, technology…
Student venture creation: developing social networks within entrepreneurial ecosystems in the transition from student to entrepreneur
Kjersti Kjos LongvaThe purpose of the paper is to provide insight into how students navigate entrepreneurial ecosystems and make use of social networks as they create their own ventures. Such…
Teaching entrepreneurship in China: culture matters
Jiejie Lyu, Deborah M. Shepherd, Kerry LeeThe primary purpose of this research is to explore how the cultural context, in this case, China, influences the teaching of entrepreneurship that seeks to cultivate student…
Economic regulation, opportunity-driven entrepreneurship and gender gap: emerging versus high-income economies
Elena Bárcena-Martín, Samuel Medina-Claros, Salvador Pérez-MorenoInstitutional environment plays a crucial role in determining the nature of entrepreneurship that prevails in an economy. In this paper, the authors address how business, labour…
The impact of the institutional environment and experience on social entrepreneurship: a multi-group analysis
Ezlika M. Ghazali, Dilip S. Mutum, Haleh Hakim JavadiThis study presents a framework for integrating distinct perspectives on social entrepreneurship by combining institutional theory with the social entrepreneurship intention…
Strategic priorities and competitiveness of businesses operating in different entrepreneurial ecosystems: a benefit of the doubt (BOD) analysis
Esteban Lafuente, Suyen Alonso-Ubieta, Juan Carlos Leiva, Ronald Mora-EsquivelThis study evaluates the relationship between the entrepreneurial ecosystem and business competitiveness in four different contexts (i.e. France, Spain, Hungary and Costa Rica).
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