2011
DOI: 10.1002/sej.105
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Effects of theoretical contribution, methodological rigor, and journal quality, on the impact of scale development articles in the field of entrepreneurship

Abstract: Despite the widespread belief that empirical studies that are firmly grounded in theory and use valid measures of their focal constructs are more critical to the advancement of science than studies that do not possess these attributes, it is only recently that this belief has begun to be empirically tested. Unfortunately, most of the tests that have been conducted have some limitations. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects that an article's theoretical contribution, the rigor of its s… Show more

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“…Consistent with the approach taken by Kuskova, Podsakoff [112], Mitchell, Holtom [113] and Zollo and Singh [114], we created the firm dependence measure by computing the sum of the dummy indicators above. Therefore, Firm Dependence ranged from 0 to 5.…”
Section: Firm Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with the approach taken by Kuskova, Podsakoff [112], Mitchell, Holtom [113] and Zollo and Singh [114], we created the firm dependence measure by computing the sum of the dummy indicators above. Therefore, Firm Dependence ranged from 0 to 5.…”
Section: Firm Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We searched in academic publishing databases (e.g., ABI/Inform, Elsevier Science Direct, and Emerald Insight) and in Google Scholar using the keywords “intuition,” “tacit knowledge,” and “intuitive decision making” together with “management,” “business”, “measure,” and “definition” as search terms (Kuskova et al. ).…”
Section: Conceptualizing Intuition In Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Casson (1982, p. xiii, citado por Stevenson y Jarillo, 1990, p. 22) ha señalado que la tarea de revisar la literatura sobre el emprendimiento se vuelve sumamente difícil por el hecho de que en la mayoría de los estudios académicos no aparece la palabra 'empresario' en los títulos, mientras que la mayor parte de la literatura con el título 'empresario' no es académica, o no todo trata del empresario debidamente. Algunos trabajos hacen referencia al estudio bibliométrico en el campo del emprendimiento (Kent, 1989;Van y Versloot, 2007;Matiz, 2009;Kuskova et al, 2011;Sánchez y Gutiérrez, 2011).…”
Section: Análisis Bibliométrico En Emprendimientounclassified