De Gruyter
Entrepreneurship Research Journal
(ISSN 2157-5665)
About this journal
Objective
Entrepreneurship Research Journal (ERJ) was launched with an Inaugural Issue in 2011. Professor Ramona Zachary at Baruch College and Professor Chandra Mishra at Florida Atlantic University introduce a new forum for scholarly discussion on entrepreneurs and their activities, contexts, processes, strategies, and outcomes. Positioned as the premier new research journal within the field of entrepreneurship, ERJ seeks to encourage a scholarly exchange between researchers from any field of study who focus on entrepreneurs, and will include both theoretical and empirical articles, with priority being given to high quality theoretical and empirical papers that have managerial or public policy orientation as well as ramifications for entrepreneurship research overall.
Topics
Research Modeling, Design, and Methods
entrepreneurship theories and conceptualizations
entrepreneurship research methods
The Individuals-Opportunities-Resources Nexus
nascent entrepreneurs
opportunity recognition, drivers of value creation, and emergence
innovation and technology entrepreneurs
entrepreneurial risk and reward
entrepreneurial cognition and behavior
Inclusive of Near Environments
family entrepreneurship, networks, teams and alliances
venture capital and angel investor groups
entrepreneurial communities, hubs, clusters and public policy
social entrepreneurship
Distinct Entrepreneurial Stage or Setting
entrepreneurial growth and strategy
boards, governance and leadership
corporate entrepreneurship
international and emerging market entrepreneurship
Article formats
Invited Editorials, Competetive Research Articles, Commentaries