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This thought provoking book builds on existing research traditions that make small business, entrepreneurship and family business a resource rich arena for study. It steps back to ask fundamental questions that every researcher should consider prior to engaging in data collection. It focuses on topics that have traditionally frustrated researchers including experimental methods in small business research, scale development, control variables and language issues in cross cultural research.The distinguished authors also address subjects such as theory development and testing in entrepreneurship, as well as determining if progress in research has been made and how that can be measured. Critically, many of the chapters highlight ways in which research can be both practical yet theoretically important.Bringing together quantitative and qualitative techniques and taking an investigative approach almost totally ignored in entrepreneurship research, this unique volume will be of special interest to anyone studying small and family businesses or entrepreneurship and business.Contributors: K. Berglund, B. Bird, M. Brännback, C.G. Brush, A. Carsrud, D. Deeds, L.F. Edelman, R.T. Harrison, B. Johannisson, T. Kenworthy, S. Lång, S. Latham, C.M. Leitch, T.S. Manolova, E. McMullen, M. Renko, L. Schjoedt, K.G. Shaver, S. Terjesen, C. Wigren
Edited by Alan L. Carsrud, Åbo Akademi University, Finland, and Carsrud & Associates, Consultants to Entrepreneurs & Family Firms, Texas, US and Malin Brännback, Dean and Chaired Professor of International Business, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Contents:1. Research in Entrepreneurship: An Introduction to the Research Challenges for the 21st CenturyAlan L. Carsrud, Malin Brännback and Richard T. Harrison2. Thoughts on the Challenge of Empirical Research in EntrepreneurshipDavid Deeds3. From Philosophy of Science to Theory Testing: Generating Practical Knowledge in EntrepreneurshipTom Kenworthy and Ed McMullen 4. Measuring Progress in Entrepreneurship ResearchLinda F. Edelman, Tatiana S. Manolova, Candida G. Brush and Scott Latham5. Experimental Methods in Entrepreneurship ResearchKelly G. Shaver6. Looking into the Future: Valid Multiple- and Single-Item Measures in Entrepreneurship ResearchLeon Schjoedt, Maija Renko and Kelly G. Shaver 7. Control Variables: Use, Misuse and Recommended UseLeon Schjoedt and Barbara Bird 8. Cross-Cultural Studies in Entrepreneurship: A Note on Culture and LanguageMalin Brännback, Stefan Lång, Alan Carsrud and Siri Terjesen 9. Fighting a Rearguard Action? Reflections on the Philosophy and Practice of Qualitative Research in EntrepreneurshipRichard T. Harrison and Claire M. Leitch 10. Ethnographic Approaches to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research: What Lessons Can We Learn?Karin Berglund and Caroline Wigren 11. The Practice Approach and Interactive Research in Entrepreneurship and Small-Scale VenturingBengt JohannissonIndex