| Initial coin offerings (ICOs) to finance new ventures |
50 |
| Entrepreneurship as a solution to extreme poverty: A review and future research directions |
43 |
| Feeling capable and valued: A prosocial perspective on the link between empathy and social entrepreneurial intentions |
31 |
| Socio-cognitive traits and entrepreneurship: The moderating role of economic institutions |
30 |
| Entrepreneurial orientation and innovation in family SMEs: Unveiling the (actual) impact of the Board of Directors |
27 |
| The power of positivity? The influence of positive psychological capital language on crowdfunding performance |
26 |
| Entrepreneurship and well-being: The role of psychological autonomy, competence, and relatedness |
22 |
| Equity crowdfunding: First resort or last resort? |
21 |
| Signaling in science-based IPOs: The combined effect of affiliation with prestigious universities, underwriters, and venture capitalists |
21 |
| A woman's place is in the ... startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model |
20 |
| Effectuation under risk and uncertainty: A simulation model |
19 |
| I know I can, but I don't fit: Perceived fit, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial intention |
19 |
| Signaling by early stage startups: US government research grants and venture capital funding |
18 |
| Signaling for more money: The roles of founders' human capital and investor prominence in resource acquisition across different stages of firm development |
17 |
| Having a creative day: Understanding entrepreneurs' daily idea generation through a recovery lens |
16 |
| Passion for entrepreneurship or passion for the product? A conjoint analysis of angel and VC decision-making |
16 |
| Entrepreneurship and eudaimonic well-being: Five venues for new science |
15 |
| Narcissistic rhetoric and crowdfunding performance: A social role theory perspective |
15 |
| Switching to self-employment can be good for your health |
14 |
| Positively deviant: Identity work through B Corporation certification |
14 |
| The emergence of the maker movement: Implications for entrepreneurship research |
14 |
| The opportunity not taken: The occupational identity of entrepreneurs in contexts of poverty |
14 |
| Finding the threshold: A configurational approach to optimal distinctiveness |
14 |
| Beyond financing: crowdfunding as an informational mechanism |
14 |
| Action ! Moving beyond the intendedly-rational logics of entrepreneurship |
13 |
| Perceived uncertainty and behavioral logic: Temporality and unanticipated consequences in the new venture creation process |
13 |
| Organizational hybrids as biological hybrids: Insights for research on the relationship between social enterprise and the entrepreneurial ecosystem |
13 |
| Imprinting with purpose: Prosocial opportunities and B Corp certification |
12 |
| Can prosocial motivation harm entrepreneurs' subjective well-being? |
11 |
| Category membership, identity control, and the reevaluation of prosocial opportunities |
11 |
| Corporate venture capital (CVC) investments and technological performance: Geographic diversity and the interplay with technology alliances |
11 |
| Micro-entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Evidence from rural Bangladesh |
10 |
| The Yin and Yang of entrepreneurship: Gender differences in the importance of communal and agentic characteristics for entrepreneurs' subjective well-being and performance |
10 |
| Overcoming constraints of collective imagination: An inquiry into activist entrepreneuring, disruptive truth-telling and the creation of 'possible worlds' |
10 |
| International entrepreneurship beyond individuals and firms: On the systemic nature of international opportunities |
9 |
| Are SMEs with immigrant owners exceptional exporters? |
9 |
| A configural framework of practice change for B corporations |
9 |
| A longitudinal comparison of capital structure between young for-profit social and commercial enterprises |
9 |
| Accelerating strategic fit or venture emergence: Different paths adopted by corporate accelerators |
9 |
| The intersection of entrepreneurship and selling: An interdisciplinary review, framework, and future research agenda |
9 |
| Common property: Uncommon forms of prosocial organizing |
9 |
| Applying experimental methods to advance entrepreneurship research: On the need for and publication of experiments |
9 |
| Out of control or right on the money? Funder self-efficacy and crowd bias in equity crowdfunding |
9 |
| The role of top management teams in transforming technology-based new ventures' product introductions into growth |
8 |
| Funding the story of hybrid ventures: Crowdfunder lending preferences and linguistic hybridity |
8 |
| The double-edged sword of purpose-driven behavior in sustainable venturing |
8 |
| Narcissism and learning from entrepreneurial failure |
8 |
| Gender differences in entrepreneurial propensity: Evidence from matrilineal and patriarchal societies |
8 |
| Perceived psychological distance, construal processes, and abstractness of entrepreneurial action |
8 |
| Founder retention as CEO at IPO in emerging economies: The role of private equity owners and national institutions |
7 |