Moving beyond “the” business case: How to make corporate sustainability work |
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD: A REVIEW, CRITIQUE, AND PATH FORWARD FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH |
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EXPRESS: The Purpose and Potential of Entrepreneurship Research |
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Green to Gone? Regional Institutional Logics and Firm Survival in Moral Markets |
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Kicking Ash: Who (or What) is Winning the “War on Coal”? |
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The evolution of founder identity as an authenticity work process |
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Through the Looking-Glass: The Impact of Regional Institutional Logics and Knowledge Pool Characteristics on Opportunity Recognition and Market Entry |
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Values-based rivalry: A theoretical framework of rivalry between activists and firms |
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Blended colors or black and white? Avoiding dichotomous thinking in identity and entrepreneurship |
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IT's not easy building green: The impact of public policy, private actors, and regional logics on voluntary standards adoption |
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Category membership, identity control, and the reevaluation of prosocial opportunities |
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It's getting better all the time (can't get no worse): The why, how and when of environmental entrepreneurship |
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An identity-based approach to social enterprise |
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Exploring environmental entrepreneurship: : Identity coupling, venture goals, and stakeholder incentives |
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Converging winds: : Logic hybridization in the colorado wind energy field |
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An Effectual Approach to International Entrepreneurship: Overlaps, Challenges, and Provocative Possibilities |
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Exploring the sociocultural determinants of de novo versus de alio entry in emerging industries |
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The coevolution of industries, social movements, and institutions: : wind power in the United States |
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An Entrepreneurial Perspective on Value Creation in Public-Private Ventures |
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The impact of social norms on entrepreneurial action: Evidence from the environmental entrepreneurship context |
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The entrepreneur-environment nexus: Uncertainty, innovation, and allocation |
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The coevolution of institutional entrepreneurship: A tale of two theories |
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