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Creating New Ventures: A Review and Research Agenda

Shepherd, Dean A.
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Souitaris, Vangelis
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Gruber, Marc  
January 27, 2020
Journal Of Management

Creating new ventures is one of the most central topics to entrepreneurship and is a critical step from which many theories of management, organizational behavior, and strategic management build. Therefore, this review and proposed research agenda are relevant to not only entrepreneurship scholars but also other management scholars who wish to challenge some of the implicit assumptions of their current streams of research and extend the boundaries of their current theories to earlier in the organization's life. Given that the last systematic review of the topic was published 16 years ago, and that the topic has evolved rapidly over this time, an overview and research outlook are long overdue. From our review, we inductively generated 10 subtopics: (a) lead founder, (b) founding team, (c) social relationships, (d) cognitions, (e) emergent organizing, (f) new-venture strategy, (g) organizational emergence, (h) new-venture legitimacy, (i) founder exit, and (j) entrepreneurial environment. These subtopics are then organized into three major stages of the entrepreneurial process: co-creating, organizing, and performing. Together, the framework provides a cohesive story of the past and a road map for future research on creating new ventures, focusing on the links connecting these subtopics.

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Type
review article
DOI
10.1177/0149206319900537
Web of Science ID

WOS:000509848600001

Author(s)
Shepherd, Dean A.
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Souitaris, Vangelis
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Gruber, Marc  
Date Issued

2020-01-27

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Published in
Journal Of Management
Article Number

0149206319900537

Subjects

Business

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Psychology, Applied

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Management

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Business & Economics

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Psychology

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entrepreneurship theory

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entrepreneurial

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new-venture strategy

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entrepreneurial cognition

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psychology

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entrepreneurial self-efficacy

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transactive memory-systems

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research-and-development

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prior shared experience

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start-up

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firm performance

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cognitive-style

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guided preparation

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employee mobility

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coping strategies

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
ENTC  
Available on Infoscience
March 3, 2020
Use this identifier to reference this record
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/166800
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