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Jeffery S. McMullen

Researcher at Indiana University

Publications -  90
Citations -  11730

Jeffery S. McMullen is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Social entrepreneurship. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 85 publications receiving 9618 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffery S. McMullen include Baylor University.

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Entrepreneurial Action And The Role Of Uncertainty In The Theory Of The Entrepreneur

TL;DR: The authors provide a more complete conceptual model of entrepreneurial action that allows for examining entrepreneurial action at the individual level of analysis while remaining consistent with a rich legacy of system-level theories of the entrepreneur.
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Toward a theory of sustainable entrepreneurship: Reducing environmental degradation through entrepreneurial action

TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis of these literatures suggests that environmentally relevant market failures represent opportunities for achieving profitability while simultaneously reducing environmentally degrading economic behaviors, and the authors examine the ability of the proposed theoretical framework to transcend its environmental context and provide insight into expanding the domain of entrepreneurship.
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Venturing for Others with Heart and Head: How Compassion Encourages Social Entrepreneurship

TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on research on compassion and prosocial motivation to build a model of three mechanisms (integrative thinking, prosocial cost-benefit analysis, and commitment to alleviating others' suffering) that transform compassion into social entrepreneurship.
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The Central Question in Entrepreneurial Cognition Research 2007

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors take note of advances in the entrepreneurial cognition research stream and bring increasing attention to the usefulness of entrepreneurship cognition research, and propose a central research question to further enable entrepreneurial cognition inquiry.
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Time and the Entrepreneurial Journey: The Problems and Promise of Studying Entrepreneurship as a Process

TL;DR: The authors examine the growing disconnect between the process-oriented conception of entrepreneurship taught in the classroom and theorized about in premier journals and the variance-oriented notion of entrepreneurship that characterizes empirical studies of the phenomenon.