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  1. Becoming From Within: Understanding the Emergence and Embeddedness of Inclusive Agribusiness Entrepreneurs
  2. “My dad was a steelworker” but we're “trying to re-invent the Rust Belt”: Liminal places, lived experiences, and the leaders of transitional entrepreneurial ecosystems
  3. “Tough” around the edges: A network-based view of resilience in entrepreneurial ecosystems
  4. To communicate or obfuscate? Public support and the linguistic practices of large charities
  5. Ecosystems require teams: a call for multilevel research on team performance in entrepreneurial ecosystems
  6. Have our insights had impact? Assessing JBVI's influence at its 10th anniversary
  7. Unpacking the Nature of Orchestrator Coherence in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
  8. Leadership and Resource Orchestration in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Lessons from Teams in Extreme Contexts
  9. The entrepreneurial orientation of special district governments: a study of public entrepreneurship in local governments in Tennessee
  10. Understanding AI innovation contexts: a review and content analysis of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurial ecosystems research
  11. Entrepreneurial ecosystems as multiteam systems: Navigating independence and interdependence in the leadership of startup communities
  12. Selling to startup communities
  13. Combining cognition and context: entrepreneurial alertness and the microfoundations of entrepreneurial ecosystems
  14. Life after digital displacement: analog entrepreneurship and the revitalization of legacy technologies
  15. Institutional channeling and opportunity recognition: heterogeneous knowledge corridors as pathways to social entrepreneurship
  16. Building our understanding of social entrepreneurship ecosystems
  17. Life After Digital Displacement: Analog Entrepreneurship and the Revitalization of Legacy Technologies
  18. Leveraging entrepreneurial ecosystems as human resource systems: A theory of meta-organizational human resource management
  19. The text complexity of local government annual reports
  20. The formation and preservation of behavioral integration in the top management team of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  21. Artificial intelligence and entrepreneurial ecosystems: understanding the implications of algorithmic decision-making for startup communities
  22. Humility in social entrepreneurs and its implications for social impact entrepreneurial ecosystems
  23. Social impact models, legitimacy perceptions, and consumer responses to social ventures
  24. Teacher entrepreneurial ecosystems: How local communities support teacher entrepreneurs
  25. Where are the entrepreneurs? A call to theorize the micro-foundations and strategic organization of entrepreneurial ecosystems
  26. Technology rewind: The emergence of the analog entrepreneurial ecosystem
  27. Leadership in startup communities: how incubator leaders develop a regional entrepreneurial ecosystem
  28. Leadership in Startup Communities: How Incubator Leaders Develop a Regional Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
  29. An “extra life” for the arcade? Entrepreneurship, hybridization, and industry renewal
  30. On Entrepreneurial Stories: Tolkien’s Theory of Fantasy and the Bridge between Imagination and Innovation
  31. Do we Lead Together? Leadership Behavioral Integration and Coordination in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
  32. The wisdom of ecosystems: A transactive memory theory of knowledge management in entrepreneurial ecosystems
  33. Social entrepreneurship and economic thought: a path to rapprochement
  34. An 'Extra Life' for the Arcade: Entrepreneurship, Hybridization, and Industry Renewal
  35. To bridge or buffer? A resource dependence theory of nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems
  36. Back from the brink: The revitalization of inactive entrepreneurial ecosystems
  37. Regional differences in impact investment: a theory of impact investing ecosystems
  38. Understanding the language of entrepreneurship
  39. Rust belt or revitalization: competing narratives in entrepreneurial ecosystems
  40. Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Narratives and the Micro-Foundations of Regional Entrepreneurship
  41. To Bridge or Buffer? A Resource Dependence Theory of Nascent Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
  42. Dynamic Capabilities and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Micro-Foundations of Regional Entrepreneurship
  43. Entrepreneurial ecosystem narratives and the micro-foundations of regional entrepreneurship
  44. Paying attention to the customer: consumer forces in small town entrepreneurial ecosystems
  45. “It takes a village” to support entrepreneurship: intersecting economic and community dynamics in small town entrepreneurial ecosystems
  46. The emergence of entrepreneurial ecosystems: A complex adaptive systems approach
  47. Institutional, stakeholder, and cultural influences on corporate social performance: an institution-based view
  48. The Themes of Entrepreneurship Discourse: A Data Analytics Approach
  49. Family firms and corporate social responsibility: exploring “concerns”
  50. The resilience of entrepreneurial ecosystems
  51. “Doing good” while serving customers
  52. Social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems
  53. “Small town” entrepreneurial ecosystems
  54. Finance or philanthropy? Exploring the motivations and criteria of impact investors
  55. The Singularity of Social Entrepreneurship: Untangling its Uniqueness and Market Function
  56. Hybrid organizations and the logics of entrepreneurial ecosystems
  57. Founded by Faith: Social Entrepreneurship as a Bridge Between Religion and Work
  58. Entrepreneurial alertness as a pathway to strategic decisions and organizational performance
  59. Social Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Complementary or Disjointed Phenomena?
  60. Institutional Channeling and Social Entrepreneurship Opportunity Recognition
  61. The “ties that bind” board interlocks research: a systematic review
  62. Becoming a Hybrid Organization: When Traditional Nonprofits Found New Ventures
  63. Start-up Community Narratives: The Discursive Construction of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
  64. Motivated to change? TMT regulatory focus and strategic change
  65. ‘Who Knows What?’ in New Venture Teams: Transactive Memory Systems as a Micro-Foundation of Entrepreneurial Orientation
  66. Becoming a Hybrid Organization: When Nonprofits Found Small Businesses
  67. Tugging at Heartstrings: Narrative-Induced Emotion and Organizational Communication
  68. The stories of social entrepreneurs
  69. Can stories shape strategy? Narrative-structured information and strategic decision making
  70. Qualitative data: Cooking without a recipe
  71. Success and Failure in Technology Acquisitions: Lessons for Buyers and Sellers.
  72. Every Man's Work Shall Be Made Manifestt: Religious Callings in the Age of Organizational Spirituality