Enhancing Quantitative Theory-Testing Entrepreneurship Research

29 Pages Posted: 13 Jun 2019

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Brian Anderson

University of Kansas - School of Business; Ghent University

Karl Wennberg

Linkoping University - Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS)

Jeffery S. McMullen

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Management & Entrepreneurship

Date Written: January 31, 2019

Abstract

The purpose of this editorial is to discuss methodological advancements to enhance quantitative theory-testing entrepreneurship research. As the impact of entrepreneurship scholarship accelerates and deepens, our methods must keep pace to continue shaping theory, policy, and practice. Like our sister fields in business, entrepreneurship is coming to terms with the replication and credibility crisis in the social sciences, forcing the field to revisit commonly-held assumptions that limit the promise and prospect of our scholarship. Thus, we provide suggestions for reviewers and editors to identify concerns in empirical work, and to guide authors in improving their analyses and research designs. We hope that our editorial provides useful and actionable guidance for entrepreneurship researchers submitting theory-testing papers to Journal of Business Venturing.

Keywords: research design, publishing in JBV, theory-testing research, causal inference, researcher degrees of freedom

JEL Classification: M13, C10, C18, C81

Suggested Citation

Anderson, Brian and Wennberg, Karl and McMullen, Jeff, Enhancing Quantitative Theory-Testing Entrepreneurship Research (January 31, 2019). Journal of Business Venturing, Forthcoming, Kelley School of Business Research Paper No. 19-24, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3397260

Brian Anderson (Contact Author)

University of Kansas - School of Business ( email )

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Lawrence, KS 66045
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Ghent University ( email )

Ghent, B-9000
Belgium

Karl Wennberg

Linkoping University - Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS) ( email )

Norrköping, 601 74
Sweden

Jeff Mcmullen

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Management & Entrepreneurship ( email )

Bloomington, IN 47405
United States

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