Research Output
CeFEO research output can be classified around three dimensions: research papers, doctoral theses, and books. Moreover, several CeFEO members contribute to top tiers journal in the field with diverse editorial roles.
All publications
This list is updated through the Jönköping University Library digital database (DIVA).
Publications
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Girma Aragaw, Z., Haag, K., Baù, M. (2024). Contextualizing corporate entrepreneurship: a systematic review and future research agenda. Taylor & Francis
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Rashidi, K., Machado, C. (2024). Dynamic Hybrid Purchasing Structure for Resilience in Multiunit Firms.
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Ericson Öberg, A., Machado, C., Stålberg, L. (2024). Diagnostics of opportunities: A dialogue tool for addressing digital factory maturity. Amsterdam: IOS Press
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Genedy, M. (2024). Beyond the bright side: Investigating dark aspects of independent entrepreneurship, family entrepreneurship, and corporate entrepreneurship. (Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, Jönköping International Business School)
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Askenmalm, F. (2024). Hur mjölk i tanken blir kronor på banken: Bondförnuftets rationalitet. (Doctoral thesis, Jönköping: Jönköping University, Jönköping International Business School)
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Naldi, L., Nordqvist, M., Chirico, F., Gómez-Mejia, L., Ashforth, B., Swartz, R., Melin, L. (2024). From “FIBER” to “FIRE”: construct validation and refinement of the socioemotional wealth scale in family firms. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
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Daspit, J., Madison, K., Nordqvist, M., Sieger, P. (2024). Advancing Family Firm Research: The Importance of Multilevel Considerations. Family Business Review 37(1), 4-17
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Kraemer-Eis, H., Block, J., Botsari, A., Lang, F., Lorenzen, S., Diegel, W. (2024). Entrepreneurial finance in Europe and the Russian war against Ukraine. Journal of Technology Transfer
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Hellerstedt, K., Uman, T., Wennberg, K. (2024). FOOLED BY DIVERSITY?: WHEN DIVERSITY INITIATIVES EXACERBATE RATHER THAN MITIGATE BIAS AND INEQUALITY. Academy of Management Perspectives 38(1), 23-42
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Banerjee, A., Carlsson-Wall, M., Nordqvist, M. (2024). Hybrid board governance: Exploring the challenges in implementing social impact measurements. The British Accounting Review
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