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    • A ‘deviant men’ theory of business expectations in nascent entrepreneurs 

      Martiarena, Alona; Levie, Jonathan; Marlow, Susan; Hart, Mark; Bonner, Karen (Springer, 2022-12-01)
      In this article, we develop a gendered analysis of the expectations of venture growth by nascent entrepreneurs. Male entrepreneurs are notably overrepresented in the small cohort of firms that attain growth; to explore ...
    • Doubly disadvantaged: Gender, spatially concentrated deprivation and nascent entrepreneurial activity 

      Murzacheva, Ekaterina; Sahasranamam, Sreevas; Levie, Jonathan (Wiley, 2019-12-02)
      Drawing on human capital, intersectionality and mixed embeddedness theory, we test hypotheses on the relationship between gender differences in human capital and gender differences in nascent entrepreneurial activity across ...
    • Early indicators of very long term venture performance: A 20 year panel study 

      Gimmon, Eli; Levie, Jonathan (Academy of Management, 2020-04-17)
      This paper discovers early indicators of very long term performance of high technology new ventures (HTNVs). We tracked the progress of a sample of 142 HTNVs founded at the Israeli government s Technology Incubator Program ...
    • Entrepreneurial finance journeys: embeddedness and the finance escalator 

      Murzacheva, Ekaterina; Levie, Jonathan (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-05-19)
      This paper re-visits the traditional model of the finance escalator, which outlines alternative financial pathways for entrepreneurs depending on their aspirations and stage of development. Building on social, spatial and ...
    • Gender gaps and reentry into entrepreneurial ecosystems after business failure 

      Simmons, Sharon A.; Wiklund, Johan; Levie, Jonathan; Bradley, Steve W.; Sunny, Sanwar A. (Springer Verlag, 2018-02-09)
      Despite the significant role played by serial entrepreneurs in the entrepreneurial process, we know little about group differences in reentry decisions after business failure. Using an ecosystems framework and stigma theory, ...
    • Market-driven entrepreneurship and institutions 

      Ali, Abdul; Kelley, Donna J.; Levie, Jonathan (Elsevier, 2019-03-21)
      This research seeks to explain how particular conditions in the external environment are associated with market-driven entrepreneurship—more specifically, startup or early-stage business activity that addresses opportunities ...