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Gouya Harirchi

Researcher at Copenhagen Business School

Publications -  15
Citations -  702

Gouya Harirchi is an academic researcher from Copenhagen Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Core Knowledge. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 554 citations. Previous affiliations of Gouya Harirchi include Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft & University of Trieste.

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Entrepreneurship: Exploring the knowledge base

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the knowledge producers who have shaped the field over time and the knowledge users who have employed the core works in entrepreneurship in order to develop our knowledge of the phenomenon of entrepreneurship.
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Entrepreneurship: exploring the knowledge base

TL;DR: This paper identified the knowledge producers who have shaped the field over time and their core entrepreneurship research works and argued that to successfully develop entrepreneurship research in the future, we need to relate new research opportunities to earlier knowledge within the field, which calls for a stronger "knowledge-based" focus.
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The social structure of entrepreneurship as a scientific field

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the social structure of entrepreneurship scholars to explain how they are becoming integrated into larger scholarly communities and how they differ from the way scholars integrate within the field of innovation studies based on a unique database and responses from 870 entrepreneurship scholars.
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Innovation and entrepreneurship studies: one or two fields of research?

TL;DR: Fagerberg et al. as mentioned in this paper compare the core works in innovation and entrepreneurship studies and show that the most frequently cited references in these chapters represent core knowledge in entrepreneurship and innovation research.
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The effect of local and global linkages on the innovativeness in ICT SMEs: does location-specific context matter?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors extend the discussion on the effects of local and global innovation collaborations on the degree of novelty of innovation by considering this context, and show that global linkages do indeed impact the degree and novelty of innovations, while country context does have a moderating effect.