Have you ever wondered what the classics in entrepreneurship research are? The 'golden contributions' from the early days of entrepreneurship research that continue to inform our thinking today and will for a long time to come? The seminal papers that new entrants to entrepreneurship should read and the foundational papers that should be on the reading list of every doctoral student and junior faculty? If yes, the editors at New England Journal of Entrepreneurship are publishing an editorial in the next issue that may be of interest to you:
Classics in Entrepreneurship Research: Enduring Insights, Future Promises
For those who would like an advance copy of this in-press editorial, you are welcome to contact Erik Markin (
emarkin@go.olemiss.edu) for an pre-publication version of the article.
Best,
Vishal Gupta
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