A review and road map of entrepreneurial equity financing research: Venture capital, corporate venture capital, angel investment, crowdfunding, and accelerators

W Drover, L Busenitz, S Matusik… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Equity financing in entrepreneurship primarily includes venture capital, corporate venture
capital, angel investment, crowdfunding, and accelerators. We take stock of venture …

Equity crowdfunding and governance: Toward an integrative model and research agenda

DJ Cumming, T Vanacker, SA Zahra - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Equity crowdfunding markets have grown exponentially over the last few years. Despite this
impressive growth, significant informational asymmetry problems may plague these markets …

Uncertainty, knowledge problems, and entrepreneurial action

DM Townsend, RA Hunt, JS McMullen… - Academy of …, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Whether new business ventures emerge in the context of start-ups or corporate giants, one
of the enduring and fundamental assumptions underlying theories of entrepreneurial action …

Entrepreneurship's next act

SA Zahra, M Wright - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2011 - journals.aom.org
Executive Overview Entrepreneurship has become firmly established as a legitimate
scholarly discipline. For entrepreneurship to influence managerial practice and public policy …

Customer data access and fintech entry: Early evidence from open banking

T Babina, SA Bahaj, G Buchak, F De Marco, AK Foulis… - 2024 - nber.org
Open banking (OB) empowers bank customers to share transaction data with fintechs and
other banks. 49 countries have adopted OB policies. Consumer trust in fintechs predicts OB …

Endogeneity bias in marketing research: Problem, causes and remedies

G Zaefarian, V Kadile, SC Henneberg… - Industrial Marketing …, 2017 - Elsevier
Endogeneity bias represents a critical issue for the analysis of cause and effect
relationships. Although the existence of endogeneity can produce severely biased results, it …

How does culture influence corporate risk-taking?

K Li, D Griffin, H Yue, L Zhao - Journal of corporate finance, 2013 - Elsevier
We investigate the role of national culture in corporate risk-taking. We postulate that culture
influences corporate risk-taking both through its effect on managerial decision-making and …

To formalize or not to formalize: Entrepreneurship and pro-market institutions

LA Dau, A Cuervo-Cazurra - Journal of Business Venturing, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper, we examine the effects of pro-market institutions on both formal and informal
entrepreneurship. While formal entrepreneurship has long been studied in economic …

[HTML][HTML] Formal institutions and opportunity entrepreneurship. The contingent role of informal institutions

L Fuentelsaz, C González, JP Maicas - BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper analyzes opportunity entrepreneurship through the interplay between formal and
informal institutions. It seems evident that not all entrepreneurial initiatives have the same …

Managing uncertain consequences of a global crisis: SMEs encountering adversities, losses, and new opportunities

H Etemad - Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 2020 - Springer
more and faster, they faced uncertainties concerning the length of time that the higher
demand would continue to justify the additional investments. The phenomenon of newly …