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Designing Entrepreneurship Experiments: A Review, Typology, and Research Agenda
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Authors/contributors
- Hsu, Dan K. (Author)
- Simmons, Sharon A. (Author)
- Wieland, Alice M. (Author)
Title
Designing Entrepreneurship Experiments: A Review, Typology, and Research Agenda
Abstract
This article discusses the current and potential application of experimental methods to the study of entrepreneurship phenomena. Drawing on a review of experimental studies in entrepreneurship research, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of experimental research designs for entrepreneurship research as a primer for those interested but not overly familiar with these methods. To advance research agendas and theory in the field, we introduce a typology of experimental manipulations that highlight alternative design choices based on the nature of their participant impact and realism of context. Finally, we provide an overview of areas of opportunity within the entrepreneurship literature for application of methods best suited to provide greater insight into the causal mechanisms at play.
Publication
Organizational Research Methods
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Date
2017-07-01
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
379-412
Citation Key
hsuDesigningEntrepreneurshipExperiments2017
Accessed
5/15/24, 7:06 PM
ISSN
1094-4281
Short Title
Designing Entrepreneurship Experiments
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Hsu, D. K., Simmons, S. A., & Wieland, A. M. (2017). Designing Entrepreneurship Experiments: A Review, Typology, and Research Agenda. Organizational Research Methods, 20(3), 379–412. https://doi.org/10.1177/1094428116685613
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