Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship concerns itself with the recognition and exploitation of opportunities in the creation and management of new businesses. As such, entrepreneurial endeavors are interdisciplinary in nature and address a broad array of managerial issues associated with measuring and managing start-up firms. Both analytical and empirical studies using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method research approaches are welcome.
Possible topics pertaining to start-up firms include:
- Leadership issues
- Strategic management
- Innovation and commercialization
- Operational issues
- Marketing issues
- Resource trade-offs
- Capability development
- Metrics and performance measures
- Social and regulatory issues
- Social entrepreneurship