All Stories

  1. Stars everywhere: Revealing the prevalence of star performers using empirical data published in entrepreneurship research
  2. “Oh Grandmother, what big teeth you have!” Incentives to spur scientific research at business schools have been treacherous
  3. How Muriel's Tea Stained Management Research Through Statistical Significance Tests
  4. Star entrepreneurs on digital platforms: Heavy-tailed performance distributions and their generative mechanisms
  5. Interorganizational triads for foreign-market entry: Partnerships among Western, bridge-economy, and local VCs in Mainland China
  6. Racial disparity in promotions of National Football League Coaches.
  7. How replication studies can improve doctoral student education
  8. Artificial Intelligence and the Operationalization of Psychological Constructs: The Case of Emotions and Emotional Authenticity of Entrepreneurs During Pitch Presentations
  9. Bayesian Analysis in Strategic Management Research: Time to Update Your Priors
  10. Iowa State University
  11. Women social entrepreneurs in a Muslim society: how to manage patriarchy and spouses
  12. Habitual entrepreneurship in digital platform ecosystems: A time-contingent model of learning from prior software project experiences
  13. A New Methodological Frontier in Entrepreneurship Research: Big Data Studies
  14. Investigating and Communicating the Uncertainty of Effects: The Power of Graphs
  15. Institutional Environment and IPO Strategy: A Study of ChiNext in China
  16. A Call for Openness in Research Reporting: How to Turn Covert Practices Into Helpful Tools
  17. Temporary Organizing: Promises, Processes, Problems
  18. Collegial “nests” can foster critical thinking, innovative ideas, and scientific progress
  19. Managerial Gender Diversity and Firm Performance
  20. Why All Researchers Should Report Effect Sizes and Their Confidence Intervals: Paving the Way for Meta-Analysis and Evidence-Based Management Practices
  21. Introduction: Building Sustainable Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
  22. Why Baseline Modelling is Better than Null-Hypothesis Testing: Examples from International Business Research
  23. Using Baseline Models to Improve Theories about Emerging Markets
  24. Organizational Learning Implications of Partnering Flexibility in Project-Venture Settings: A Multilevel Framework
  25. PERSPECTIVE—Researchers Should Make Thoughtful Assessments Instead of Null-Hypothesis Significance Tests
  26. Learning from broadcasts of project participation: selection of second-tier actors during project-venture formation in the movie industry, 1931—40
  27. Null-hypothesis significance tests in behavioral and management research: We can do better
  28. Learning In Hybrid-Project Systems: The Effects of Project Performance on Repeated Collaboration
  29. Turnaround Strategies in Established Small Family Firms
  30. Incremental Organizational Learning from Multilevel Information Sources: Evidence for Cross-Level Interactions
  31. Experience and convergence: curiosities and speculation
  32. The Performance Effects of Human Resource Practices: The Case of Interclub Networks in Professional Baseball, 1919–1940