2000 - 2004
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Condições para Competitividade
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Teece (1986)TEECE, D. Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research Policy, v. 15, n. February, p. 285–305, 1986. - 0,843
Hannan; Freeman (1977)HANNAN, M.; FREEMAN, J. The population ecology of organizations. The American Journal of Sociology, v. 82, n. 5, p.929–964, 1977. - 0,839 Covin; Slevin (1990) - 0,804; Porter (1980) - 0,790 Tversky; Kahneman (1974) - 0,727
Cooper; Artz (1995)COOPER, A.; ARTZ, K. Determinants of satisfaction for entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 10, n. 6, p.439–457, 1995. - 0,727
Lumpkin; Dess (1996)LUMPKIN, G.; DESS, G. Clarifying the Entrepreneurial Orientation Construct and Linking It to Performance. The Academy of Management Review, v. 21, n. 1, p.135–172, 1996. - 0,720 Lieberman; Montgomery (1988) - 0,641. |
Evolução da Indústria
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Geroski (1995)GEROSKI, P. What do we know about entry? International Journal of Industrial Organization, v. 13, n. 4, p.421–440, 1995. - 0,808
Mata; Portugal; Guimaraes (1995)MATA, J.; PORTUGAL, P.; GUIMARAES, P. The survival of new plants: start-up conditions and post-entry evolution. International Journal of Industrial Organization, v. 13, n. 4, p. 459–481, 1995 - 0,778
Jovanovic (1982)JOVANOVIC, B. Selection and the evolution of industry. Econometrica, v. 50, n. 3, p.649–670, 1982. - 0,684
Audretsch (1995)AUDRETSCH, D. Innovation and Industry Evolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. - 0,680
Penrose (1959)PENROSE, E. The Theory of the Growth of the Firm. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1959. - 0,673
Baldwin (1995)BALDWIN, J. Dynamics of Industrial Competition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1995. - 0,635
Dunne; Roberts; Samuelson (1989)DUNNE, T.; ROBERTS, M.; SAMUELSON, L. The growth and failure of U.S. manufacturing plants. Quarterly Journal of Economics, v. 104, n. 4, p.671–698, 1989. - 0,630
Evans; Jovanovic (1989)EVANS, D.; JOVANOVIC, B. An estimated model of entrepreneurial choice under liquidity constraints. Journal of Political Economy, v. 97, n. 4, p.808–827, 1989. - 0,607
Hannan; Freeman (1989)HANNAN, M.; FREEMAN, J. Organizational Ecology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989. - 0,606 |
Sobrevivência
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Bruderl; Schussler (1990)BRUDERL, J.; SCHUSSLER, R. Organizational Mortality : The Liabilities of Newness and Adolescence. Administrative Science Quarterly, v.35, p.530–547, 1990. - 0,765
Aldrich, Auster (1986)ALDRICH, H., Auster, E. Even dwarfs starred small: liabilities of age and size and their srtategic implications. Research in Organizational Behavior, v. 8, p.165–199, 1986. - 0,664
Cooper; Gimeno-Gascon; Woo (1994)COOPER, A.; GIMENO-GASCON, F.; WOO, C. Initial human and financial capital as predictors of new venture performance. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 9, n. 5, p.371–395, 1994. - 0,656
Cohen; Levinthal (1990)COHEN, W., LEVINTHAL, D. Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, v. 35, p.118–152, 1990. - 0,628 |
2005 - 2009
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Empreendedorismo e Aprendizagem
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Sitkin (1992)SITKIN, S. Learning through failure: The strategy of small losses. Research in Organizational Behavior, v. 14, p. 231–266, 1992. - 0,875 Shane (2000) - 0,805
Westhead, Wright (1998)WESTHEAD, P.; WRIGHT, M. Novice, portfolio, and serial founders: are they different? Journal of Business Venturing, v. 13, n. 3, p. 173–204, 1998. - 0,791
Shepherd (2003)SHEPHERD, D. Learning from business failure: propositions of grief recovery for the self-employed. Academy of Management Review, v. 28, n. 2, p. 318–328, 2003. - 0,746
MacMillan; Siegel; Narasimha (1985)MACMILLAN, I.; SIEGEL, R.; NARASIMHA, P. Criteria used by venture capitalists to evaluate new venture proposals. Journal of Business Venturing, v.1, n. 1, p. 119–128, 1985. - 0,714 McGrath (1999)MCGRATH, R. Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure. Academy of Management Review, v. 24, n. 1, p. 13–30, 1999. - 0,708
Shane; Venkataraman (2000)SHANE, S.; VENKATARAMAN, S. The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research. Academy of Management Review, v. 25, n. 1, p. 217–227, 2000. - 0,704 Gartner (1985) - 0,667
Busenitz; Barney (1997)BUSENITZ, L.; BARNEY, J. Differences between entrepreneurs and managers in large organizations: biases and heuristics in strategic decision-making. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 12, n. 1, p.9–30, 1997. - 0,654
Cohen; Levinthal (1990)COHEN, W., LEVINTHAL, D. Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, v. 35, p.118–152, 1990. - 0,640 Storey (1994) - 0,639 Gimeno; Folta; Cooper; Woo (!997) - 0,608 |
Abordagens Conceituais
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Stinchcombe (1965)STINCHCOMBE, A. L. Social Structure and Organizations. In J. Marsh (Ed.), Handbook of Organizations, 1965. - 0,789
Freeman: Carroll; Hannan (1983)FREEMAN, J.; CARROLL, G.; HANNAN, M. The liability of newness: age dependence in organization death rates. American Sociological Review, v. 48, n. October, p.692–710, 1983. - 0,778
Hannan; Freeman (1984)HANNAN, M.; FREEMAN, J. Structural inertia and organizational change. American Sociological Review, v. 49, p.149–164, 1984. - 0,769
Aldrich; Fiol (1994)ALDRICH, H., Fiol, C. Fools Rush in? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation. The Academy of Management Review, v. 19, n. 4, p.645, 1994. - 0,760
Eisenhardt; Schoonhoven (1990)EISENHARDT, K.; SCHOONHOVEN, C. Organizational Growth : Linking Founding Team, Strategy . Environment, and Growth among US Semiconductor Ventures. Administrative Science Quarterly, v. 35, n. 3, p.504–529, 1990. - 0,759 Porter (1980) - 0,715
Penrose (1959)PENROSE, E. The Theory of the Growth of the Firm. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1959. - 0,652
Barney (1991)BARNEY, J. Firm Resources and Sustained Competitive Advantage. Journal of Management, v. 17, n. 1, p.99–120, 1991. - 0,611 |
Condições de Entrada e Sobrevivência
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Geroski (1995)GEROSKI, P. What do we know about entry? International Journal of Industrial Organization, v. 13, n. 4, p.421–440, 1995. - 0,722
Wagner (1994)WAGNER, J. The post-entry performance of new small firms in German manufactoring industries. Journal of Industrial Economics, v. 42, n. june, p. 141–154, 1994. - 0,693
Audretsch (1995)AUDRETSCH, D. Innovation and Industry Evolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. - 0,657
Audretsch (1991)AUDRETSCH, D. New-firm survival and the technological regime. Review of Economics and Statistics, v. 74, p.441–450, 1991. - 0,648
Acs; Audretsch (1990)ACS, Z.; AUDRETSCH, D. Innovation and small firms. International Journal of Industrial Organization (Vol. 9). Boston, MA: Massachusettd Institute of Tchnonogy, 1990. - 0,612
Dunne; Roberts; Samuelson (1988)DUNNE, T.; ROBERTS, M.; SAMUELSON, L. Patterns of firm entry and exit in United-States manufacturing- industries. Rand Journal of Economics, v. 19, n. 4, p.495–515, 1988. - 0,604 |
Empresas Familiares
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Habbershon; Williams (1999)HABBERSHON, T.; WILLIAMS, M. A resource-based framework for assessing the strategic advantages of family firms. Family Business Review, v. 12, n. 1, p.1–25, 1999. - 0,767
Gersick et al. (1997)GERSICK, K.; DAVIS, J.; HAMPTON, M.; LANSBERG, I. Generation to Generation. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1997. - 0,665
Sharma (2004)SHARMA, P. An overview of the field of family business studies: current status and directions for the future. Family Business Review, v. 17, n. 1, p. 1–36, 2004. - 0,643
Schulze et al. (2001)SCHULZE, W.; LUBATKIN, M.; DINO, R.; BUCHHOLTZ, A. Agency relationships in family firms: theory and evidence. Organization Science, v. 12, n. 2, p. 99–116, 2001. - 0,628 |
2010 – 2014
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Empreendedorismo, Aprendizagem e Sobrevivência
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Evans; Leighton (1989)EVANS, D., LEIGHTON, L. Some Empirical Aspects of Entrepreneurship. The American Economic Review, v. 79, p.519–535, 1989. - 0,826
Hayward; Shepherd; Griffin (2006)HAYWARD, M.; SHEPHERD, D.; GRIFFIN, D. A Hubris Theory of Entrepreneurship. Management Science, v. 52, n. 2, p.160–172, 2006. - 0,819
Bates (2005)BATES, T. Analysis of young, small firms that have closed: Delineating successful from unsuccessful closures. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 20, n. 3, p.343–358, 2005. - 0,788
Headd (2003)HEADD, B. Redefining Business Success: Distinguishing between Closure and Failure. Small Business Economics, v. 2, n. 1, p.51–61, 2003. - 0,771
Bruderl; Preisendorfer; Ziegler (1992)BRUDERL, J.; PREISENDORFER, P.; ZIEGLER, R. Survival Chances of Newly Founded Business Organizations. American Sociological Review, v. 57, n.(2), p.227, 1992. - 0,751
McGrath (1999)MCGRATH, R. Falling Forward: Real Options Reasoning and Entrepreneurial Failure. Academy of Management Review, v. 24, n. 1, p. 13–30, 1999. - 0,731 Gimeno; Folta; Cooper; Woo (1997) - 0,724
Jovanovic (1982)JOVANOVIC, B. Selection and the evolution of industry. Econometrica, v. 50, n. 3, p.649–670, 1982. - 0,712
Shepherd (2003)SHEPHERD, D. Learning from business failure: propositions of grief recovery for the self-employed. Academy of Management Review, v. 28, n. 2, p. 318–328, 2003. - 0,698
Bates (1990)BATES, T. Entrepreneurial human capital inputs and small business longevity. Review of Economics and Statistics, v. 72, n. 4, p.551–559, 1990. - 0,669
Davidsson; Honig (2003)DAVIDSSON, P., HONIG, B. The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 18, n. 3, p.301–331, 2003. - 0,642 Heckman (1979) - 0,607 Shepherd; Wiklund; Haynie (2009) - 0,603 Levesque;Minniti (2006) - 0,600 |
Adm. Estratégica e Desempenho
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Schumpeter (1934)SCHUMPETER, J. The theory of economic development: an inquiry into profits, capital, credit, interest, and the business cycle. Harvard Economic Studies, v. 46. London: Transaction Books, 1934. - 0,769
Lumpkin; Dess (2001)LUMPKIN, G.; DESS, G. Linking two dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation to firm performance: The moderating role of environment and industry life cycle. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 16, n. 5, p.429–451, 2001. - 0,768
Lumpkin; Dess (1996)LUMPKIN, G.; DESS, G. Clarifying the Entrepreneurial Orientation Construct and Linking It to Performance. The Academy of Management Review, v. 21, n. 1, p.135–172, 1996. - 0,725
March (1991)MARCH, J. Exploration and exploitation in organizational learning. Organization Science, v.2, n. 1, p. 71–87, 1991. - 0,71
Covin; Slevin (1989)COVIN, J.; SLEVIN, D. Strategic management of small firms in hostile and benign environments. Strategic Management Journal, v.10, n. March 1987, p.75–87, 1989. - 0,711 Miller (1993) - 0,672 |
Stuart; Hoang; Hybels (1999)STUART, T., HOANG, H., HYBELS, R. Interorganizational endorsements and the performance of entrepreneurial ventures. Administrative Science Quarterly, v. 44, n.2, p. 315–349, 1999. - 0,654
Cohen, Levinthal (1990)COHEN, W., LEVINTHAL, D. Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, v. 35, p.118–152, 1990. - 0,648
Stinchcombe (1965)STINCHCOMBE, A. L. Social Structure and Organizations. In J. Marsh (Ed.), Handbook of Organizations, 1965. - 0,512;
Aldrich; Auster (1986)ALDRICH, H., Auster, E. Even dwarfs starred small: liabilities of age and size and their srtategic implications. Research in Organizational Behavior, v. 8, p.165–199, 1986. - 0,495 |
Penrose (1959)PENROSE, E. The Theory of the Growth of the Firm. White Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1959. - 0,764
Klepper (1996)KLEPPER, S. Entry, exit, growth, and innovation over the product life cycle. American Economic Review, v. 86, n. 3, p.562–583, 1996. - 0,595
Delmar; Davidsson; Gartner (2003)DELMAR, F.; DAVIDSSON, P.; GARTNER, W. Arriving at the high-growth firm. Journal of Business Venturing, v. 18, n. 2, p.189–216, 2003. - 0,586 Porter (1980) - 0,543 |