Parker Sheppard was a Research Fellow for The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis. Business dynamism—the process by which firms are born, grow, shrink, and die—is a fundamental driver of ...
This book takes an academic rather than practical approach, offering up studies, numbers, and analysis on how entrepreneurial ventures take place. How many entrepreneural ventures use teams during the ...
Despite countless programs and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention—a marker of how willing people are to start ...
Pioneering research highlights the importance of combining neuroscience with traditional entrepreneurial studies to gain a comprehensive understanding of what makes successful entrepreneurs distinct ...
Entrepreneurial employees are the ones who challenge the status quo, observe with fresh eyes, connect across silos and experiment with new ideas within their organizations. These behaviors are a key ...
Citations: Craig, Justin B., N. Lindsay. 2002. Incorporating the family dynamic into the entrepreneurship process. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. (4)416-430.
This article is contributed by Dr. Craig Galbraith, Distinguished Professor of Management, and Dr. Alex Vestal, Associate ...
Teen entrepreneurship often gets reduced to viral success stories: young CEOs raising millions, app creators selling to tech giants, or social media stars monetizing their following. These narratives ...
While judgment has hitherto typically been viewed as a discrete decision process, we propose that it be conceptualized instead as a continuous and dynamic process of reassessment and revision.