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Entrepreneurship and growth

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The authors of as discussed by the authors suggest that there is a greater need to understand the processes that underlie entrepreneurial growth and how the entrepreneur's cognitive processes shape growth, how they access and configure resources to achieve growth, and whether these are influenced by a wider variety of contextual dimensions than previously recognised.
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The entrepreneurial growth literature is extensive, but research focusing on questions such as how firms grow, why they grow according to different patterns, how the decisions about growing or not growing are made, and the contextual dimensions within which growth takes place, has been neglected. This annual review article explores such issues: it suggests that there is a greater need to understand the processes that underlie entrepreneurial growth. In particular, we need to know more about how the entrepreneur’s cognitive processes shape growth (i.e. microfoundations of growth), how they access and configure resources to achieve growth (i.e. the resource orchestration underpinning growth), whether these are influenced by a wider variety of contextual dimensions than previously recognised, and how these influence different patterns and types of growth.

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Entrepreneurial ecosystems in cities: establishing the framework conditions

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Understanding the Social Role of Entrepreneurship

TL;DR: In this article, the authors develop five pillars on which the evolving social role of entrepreneurship can rest and have its impact: connecting entrepreneurial activities to other societal efforts aimed at improving the quality of life, achieving progress, and enriching human existence, identifying ways to reduce the dysfunctional effects of entrepreneurial activities on stakeholders, redefining the scope of entrepreneurship activities as a scholarly arena, recognizing entrepreneurship's social multiplier, and pursuing blended value at the organizational level, centring on balancing the creation of financial, social and environmental wealth.
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What do we know about entrepreneurial finance and its relationship with growth

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Entrepreneurial leadership, capabilities and firm growth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review and synthesize extant research on entrepreneurial leadership, capabilities and their influence on the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and explore the interrelationships between substantial capabilities, leadership and dynamic capabilities.
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What really happens to small and medium-sized enterprises in a global economic recession? UK evidence on sales and job dynamics

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Toward a Theory of Entrepreneurial Cognition: Rethinking the People Side of Entrepreneurship Research:

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