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Jönköping University
Education•Jönköping, Sweden•
About: Jönköping University is a education organization based out in Jönköping, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Entrepreneurship & Population. The organization has 1197 authors who have published 4466 publications receiving 123108 citations. The organization is also known as: Jönköping University Foundation.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the developmental process of nascent entrepreneurs for 18 months and found that bridging and bonding social capital, consisting of both strong and weak ties, was a robust predictor for nascent entrepreneurs and advancing through the start-up process.
3,777 citations
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01 May 2003TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the developmental process of nascent entrepreneurs for 18 months and found that bridging and bonding social capital, consisting of both strong and weak ties, was a robust predictor for nascent entrepreneurs and advancing through the start-up process.
Abstract: This study examines nascent entrepreneurship by comparing individuals engaged in nascent activities (n=380) with a control group (n=608), after screening a sample from the general population (n=30,427). The study then follows the developmental process of nascent entrepreneurs for 18 months. Bridging and bonding social capital, consisting of both strong and weak ties, was a robust predictor for nascent entrepreneurs, as well as for advancing through the start-up process. With regard to outcomes like first sale or showing a profit, only one aspect of social capital, viz. being a member of a business network, had a statistically significant positive effect. The study supports human capital in predicting entry into nascent entrepreneurship, but only weakly for carrying the start-up process towards successful completion.
3,414 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the EO of small businesses and find that a main-effects-only analysis provides an incomplete picture of performance, and they find that when combined with EO (a three-way interaction model) the configurational approach explains variance in performance over and above a contingency model (two-way interactions) and a main effects-only model.
2,800 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, a cumulative body of knowledge about entrepreneurship orientation has been collected and used in the context of entrepreneurship research, with the focus on entrepreneurship orientation (EO) being one of the few areas in entrepreneurship research where a cumulative knowledge base is available.
Abstract: Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has received substantial conceptual and empirical attention, representing one of the few areas in entrepreneurship research where a cumulative body of knowledge i ...
2,764 citations
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TL;DR: The FCV-19S, a seven-item scale, has robust psychometric properties and is reliable and valid in assessing fear of COVID-19 among the general population and will also be useful in allaying CO VID-19 fears among individuals.
Abstract: Background: The emergence of the COVID-19 and its consequences has led to fears, worries, and anxiety among individuals worldwide. The present study developed the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) t ...
2,546 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dean A. Shepherd | 94 | 300 | 36740 |
Lauren Lissner | 84 | 399 | 32323 |
Börje Johansson | 82 | 871 | 30985 |
Martin Andersson | 77 | 768 | 33892 |
Johan Wiklund | 74 | 288 | 30038 |
Per Davidsson | 71 | 309 | 32262 |
Steven H. Zarit | 69 | 291 | 20181 |
Boo Johansson | 65 | 236 | 15419 |
Christer Johansson | 64 | 378 | 15936 |
Erik Hollnagel | 62 | 287 | 17548 |
Björn Johansson | 62 | 637 | 16030 |
Bengt Fridlund | 57 | 425 | 12222 |
Gerald E. McClearn | 56 | 140 | 12062 |
Arne K. Dahle | 48 | 226 | 7778 |
Anders Svensson | 48 | 213 | 15185 |