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Rogue Entrepreneurship. (2024). McBride, Russ ; Packard, Mark D ; Clark, Brent B.
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  8. Attracting the entrepreneurial potential: A multilevel institutional approach. (2021). Aparicio, Sebastian ; Stenholm, Pekka ; Urbano, David.
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  9. Performance Analysis and Science Mapping of Institutional Entrepreneurship Research. (2020). Tiberius, Victor ; Bouncken, Ricarda B ; Rietz, Meike.
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  10. Blockchain and the evolution of institutional technologies: Implications for innovation policy. (2020). Berg, Chris ; Novak, Mikayla ; Potts, Jason ; Markey-Towler, Brendan.
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  11. The universitys role in sustainable development: Activating entrepreneurial scholars as agents of change. (2019). van der Sijde, Peter ; Ghuman, Karminder ; Wakkee, Ingrid ; Vaupell, Christiaan.
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  12. Managing by proxy: Organizational networks as institutional levers in evolving public good markets. (2019). Mountford, Nicola.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  13. Strategies for developing transformative capacity in urban water management sectors: The case of Melbourne, Australia. (2018). Brown, Rebekah ; Brodnik, Christoph.
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  14. Perceived Feasibility and Desirability of Entrepreneurship in Institutional Contexts in Transition. (2017). Caren, Weinberg ; Yariv, Itzkovitch ; Sibylle, Heilbrunn.
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  15. Organizational Entrepreneurship as Active Resistance: A Struggle against Outsourcing. (2016). Mart, Ignasi ; Dany, Franoise ; Courpasson, David.
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  18. The ineffectiveness of entrepreneurship policy: is policy formulation to blame?. (2014). Carter, Sara ; Arshed, Norin ; Mason, Colin.
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  19. Activism for Corporate Responsibility: Conceptualizing Private Regulation Opportunity Structures. (2014). Mena, Sebastien ; Waeger, Daniel.
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  23. What can sociology teach us about the ideational origins of modernity? Comments on McCloskeys Bourgeois Dignity. (2012). McCabe, Joshua T..
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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