Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts will be expected to provide new theoretical and/or empirical studies that will connect the emerging field of wellbeing to the frontiers of entrepreneurship research. We encourage studies to respond to the following four core questions: (i) how entrepreneurship affects wellbeing; (ii) how wellbeing evolves along the process of new business creation; (iii) who benefits the most from entrepreneurship in terms of wellbeing; and (iv) how does wellbeing influence entrepreneurial behavior, venture outcomes, and the venture team and people who are important to the venture and the entrepreneur. For more information on the sample research questions and the project, please visit: e-wellbeing.org
The deadline for submissions to the special issue is August 31, 2017.
Please submit papers online at https://www.evise.com/profile/ - /JBV/login
Submission guidelines for the Journal of Business Venturing at:
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-business-venturing/0883-9026/guide-for-authors
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