In this editorial, the editors of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (EE&P) reflect back on the journal’s first 4 years of production and the impact the journal has had. They also reflect back on the submission trends of unsuccessful submissions, offering insights into why articles are commonly rejected. Last, they discuss research translation, its importance, and strategies for scholars to help disseminate their work to a wider audience. </p
In 1988, Murray Low and Ian MacMillan published a review of developments in entrepreneurship researc...
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In this editorial, the editors of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (EE&P) reflect back on the...
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Alongside performing their traditional functions of educating and conducting research, contemporary ...
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First paragraph: Starting up a new academic journal in the information age, an age characteris...
The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures seeks to extend the focus of its predec...
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It is with great pleasure that we introduce this special issue of Industry and Higher Education. The...
In 1988, Murray Low and Ian MacMillan published a review of developments in entrepreneurship researc...
Building on a challenging curriculum for students majoring in Economics, and featuring excellence in...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...
In this editorial, the editors of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (EE&P) reflect back on the...
Like all peer-reviewed journal articles, the papers published here were subjected to rigorous peer r...
An introduction to this re-launch edition of the journal by the new members of the editorial tea
This Editorial introduces the inaugural issue of the Journal of Academic Writing
The Journal of STEM Arts, Crafts, and Constructions is a scholarly journal that seeks to engage prof...
From the editors of the Spring 2010 Special Section—Entrepreneurial Education, Minority and Internat...
Alongside performing their traditional functions of educating and conducting research, contemporary ...
This special issue consists of an editorial, a commentary by Professor Gerard McElwee and five empir...
First paragraph: Starting up a new academic journal in the information age, an age characteris...
The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures seeks to extend the focus of its predec...
Ever since Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989, the world is revolutionized in w...
It is with great pleasure that we introduce this special issue of Industry and Higher Education. The...
In 1988, Murray Low and Ian MacMillan published a review of developments in entrepreneurship researc...
Building on a challenging curriculum for students majoring in Economics, and featuring excellence in...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...