A new Special Issue at ETP therefore calls for rigorous, theory-driven replication studies that revisit foundational relationships and contribute to a more robust and context-sensitive understanding of entrepreneurship phenomena.
Manuscripts must be submitted by August 1, 2027
We're excited to share a Call for Papers for a special issue of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice on "The Startup Workforce."
https://t.co/wC9wIOt3d9
Please share with colleagues who study entrepreneurship, OB, HR, labor economics, the future of work, and related topics.
Despite the influence of time itself as a target for action, we lack a dedicated conversation on time as the main focus for theory development, extension, and testing in entrepreneurship. A new SI at ETP provides a forum to advance this conversation https://t.co/psf8yX4XqQ
ETP seeks special issue proposals that advance entrepreneurship research! Proposals should be emailed as attachments to Jeff Pollack no later than Feb 23, 2026. For more details see our call for SI proposals online at https://t.co/psf8yX4XqQ
🤖 Interested in AI and Entrepreneurship?
📅 Join our Research Workshop in Amsterdam for the ETP Special Issue on AI, October 9-10, 2025.
🔗 Check out our inaugural editorial: https://t.co/K2L7LLxT4k
We look forward to your contributions!
📢 Does hybrid entrepreneurship help or hurt well-being in full-time entrepreneurship?
New research at ETP finds that role conflicts limit entrepreneurs’ ability to develop well-being-protecting skills—especially in gendered ways. https://t.co/bnbvYE2FMS
Transitioning from hybrid to full-time entrepreneurship isn't always seamless. Research shows that role clashes can reduce the well-being benefits of learning, competing demands affect entrepreneurial skills, and gender differences influence these impacts https://t.co/bnbvYE2FMS
How can firms navigate regulatory uncertainty without losing strategic flexibility?
New research in Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice finds that greater CPA breadth helps firms balance political engagement and strategic adaptability.
https://t.co/n0b685UozH
Corporate political activity (CPA) can limit strategic flexibility—but firms can mitigate this risk. New research finds:
✅CPA helps firms manage regulatory uncertainty
⚠️But it often comes with costly trade-offs
🔍Greater CPA breadth allows firms to retain strategic flexibility
📊 Human capital sourcing impacts business models.
New research finds:
✅ Market vs. ethnic community hiring leads to distinct firm structures
✅ Owner control over employees plays a key role
✅ Network segmentation influences firm evolution
https://t.co/QmxSQyZzhj
Where founders source talent—market vs. community—shapes how firms evolve.
New research in Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice shows that sourcing human capital from ethnic communities vs. the market leads to distinct business model designs.
https://t.co/QmxSQyZzhj
Effective crisis communication boosts crowdfunding success. Research finds:
-Proactive messaging raises more funds than reactive approaches
-Stakeholder-focused appeals outperform entrepreneur-focused ones
-Emotional appeals work better than rational ones
https://t.co/Jz7eIb40uG
🚨 How do entrepreneurs secure crowdfunding during crises?
New research in Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice finds that proactively addressing backers' personal concerns leads to higher fundraising success than other communication strategies.
https://t.co/Jz7eIb40uG
Entrepreneurship can be a path to success—but also to serious health risks.
Our research finds that while entrepreneurs live longer on average, they also face higher illness risks & premature death compared to hired CEOs. Growth AND decline take a toll.
https://t.co/DsrK0eXJtx
Entrepreneurship can be a path to success—but also to serious health risks.
New research finds that while entrepreneurs live longer on average, they also face higher illness risks & premature death compared to hired CEOs. Growth AND decline take a toll.
https://t.co/DsrK0eXJtx
How do we measure entrepreneurial behavior at the individual level? New research develops and validates a scale for Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation, assessing autonomy, competitiveness, innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking.
https://t.co/HFfBR7DhvK
New research alert!
We define & validate a 17-item scale for Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation (Ind.EO), filling a key gap in entrepreneurship research.
Tested across 4 diverse samples, this scale offers robust psychometric validation. Read more: https://t.co/HFfBR7DhvK
Join our Online Workshop: Call for Papers for a Special Issue on Hybrid Entrepreneurship in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
September 19th, 8am UTC in Zoom: https://t.co/z9HO39o4j9
September 19th, 4pm UTC in Zoom: https://t.co/OqRXiVzgCl
We look forward to seeing you!
New work delves into trust within franchise networks, examining how trust perspectives intersect with network control strategies. The focus is on understanding franchisee turnover and proposing a reevaluation of monitoring practices in franchise systems https://t.co/3EsOJ7m5Fv