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7. Intending to Frame Entrepreneurship Research: Thirty Years After Bird (1988)

Authors : G. Page West III, Pat H. Dickson

Published in: Foundational Research in Entrepreneurship Studies

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Barbara Bird, in her seminal 1988 article “Implementing Entrepreneurial Ideas: The Case for Intention,” broke from existing research in strategic management and entrepreneurship. She did so by setting forth a behavioral framework for entrepreneurship that connects ideas with outcomes through the agency of intentionality. This retrospective explores the impact of Bird’s work on the field of entrepreneurship research through bibliometric analysis and a review of her seminal ideas that have become central to the field. In 1988 and today, Bird challenges entrepreneurship scholars to move beyond traditional and accepted methods by embracing novel new theoretical speculations. Bird’s groundbreaking focus on the psychological basis for venture creation embodied entrepreneurial thinking and has emboldened a generation of researchers to become academic entrepreneurs.

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Footnotes
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A search using Google Scholar finds similar results. During this 20-year period 1980’s articles were identified using the same keyword rules. Bird’s article was cited 2374 times, again placing fifth on the list of identified papers.
 
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There is occasionally some fuzziness between keywords and the categories to which they have been assigned. For example, some papers with a “personality” keyword springboard off previous research about observable demographic characteristics to argue for more penetrating analysis using cognition or decision-making. In this particular instance, in all cases in our article set the “personality” keyword was also accompanied by keywords within other categorizations. See discussion that follows.
 
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Metadata
Title
Intending to Frame Entrepreneurship Research: Thirty Years After Bird (1988)
Authors
G. Page West III
Pat H. Dickson
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73528-3_7