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    Networking, Social Skills and Launching a New Business: A 3-Year Study of Nascent Entrepreneurs by Klyver, Kim, Arenius, Pia

    Published in Entrepreneurship theory and practice (01-09-2022)
    “…We combine insights from behavioral and skill perspectives on network agency to address how entrepreneurs’ networking with close social ties and weak ties…”
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    Self-Efficacy in Disrupted Environments: COVID-19 as a Natural Experiment by Bergenholtz, Carsten, Klyver, Kim, Vuculescu, Oana

    Published in Entrepreneurship theory and practice (01-05-2023)
    “…In two studies, we investigate whether the link between entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intentions depends on outcome expectations. In Study…”
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    The Role of Stereotype Threat, Anxiety, and Emotional Intelligence in Women’s Opportunity Evaluation by Zhang, Hui, Zhou, Xiaohu, Nielsen, Mette Søgaard, Klyver, Kim

    Published in Entrepreneurship theory and practice (01-09-2023)
    “…Masculine stereotypes of entrepreneurship represent a threat to women. We aim to understand how such stereotype threat affects women’s opportunity evaluation…”
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    Age effect on entry to entrepreneurship: embedded in life expectancy by Wickstrøm, Kent Adsbøll, Klyver, Kim, Cheraghi-Madsen, Maryam

    Published in Small business economics (2022)
    “…Major improvements in life expectancies associate with interesting societal transformations. By changing individuals’ preferences for engaging in both…”
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    Can’t always get what I want: Cultural expectations of emotional support in entrepreneurship by Klyver, Kim, Schenkel, Mark T, Nielsen, Mette Søgaard

    Published in International small business journal (01-11-2020)
    “…In this article, we develop three ideal types of cultural expectations informed by a qualitative critical event analysis of Danish entrepreneurs’ expectations…”
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    Farmers that engage in entrepreneurship for the “wrong” reason and the moderating role of cultural intolerance by Hunter, Erik, Nybom, Jozefine, Micheels, Eric, Klyver, Kim

    “…In the agricultural sector, the Law of Jante—a Scandinavian form of cultural intolerance towards standing out, being different and overachieving (akin to the…”
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    Feel the commitment: From situational emotional information to venture goal commitment by Treffers, Theresa, Klyver, Kim, Nielsen, Mette Søgaard, Uy, Marilyn A

    Published in International small business journal (01-05-2019)
    “…An individual’s commitment stimulates action, but we know little about how entrepreneurial commitment initially emerges. Utilising affect-as-information and…”
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    Exploring the relationship between media coverage and participation in entrepreneurship: Initial global evidence and research implications by Hindle, Kevin, Klyver, Kim

    “…Using a set of variables measured in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) study, our empirical investigation explored the influence of mass media through…”
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    Rethinking entrepreneurship in causally entangled crises: A poly-crisis perspective by Klyver, Kim, McMullen, Jeffery S.

    Published in Journal of business venturing (01-01-2025)
    “…Over the last few years, the world has witnessed the emergence of a poly-crisis era in which overlapping, causally entangled crises, such as pandemics, war,…”
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    Collective Efficacy: Linking Paternalistic Leadership to Organizational Commitment by Chen, Ying, Zhou, Xiaohu, Klyver, Kim

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-10-2019)
    “…Based on social cognitive theory, we theorize that collective efficacy plays a mediating role in the relationship between paternalistic leadership and…”
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    Social support timing and persistence in nascent entrepreneurship: exploring when instrumental and emotional support is most effective by Klyver, Kim, Honig, Benson, Steffens, Paul

    Published in Small business economics (01-10-2018)
    “…This paper investigates how the timing of social support, both emotional and instrumental support, affects entrepreneurial persistence of nascent…”
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    Which crisis strategies are (expectedly) effective among SMEs during COVID-19? by Klyver, Kim, Nielsen, Suna Løwe

    Published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights (01-11-2021)
    “…We investigate COVID-19 as a disabling and an enabling mechanism for small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs), particularly how SMEs’ crisis strategies might help…”
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    Networking and culture in entrepreneurship by Klyver, Kim, Foley, Dennis

    Published in Entrepreneurship and regional development (01-09-2012)
    “…Case studies on three diverse cultural groups are used to investigate how culture norms and practices moderate the way entrepreneurs utilize social networking…”
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    The Role Of Social Networks At Different Stages Of Business Formation by Klyver, Kim, Hindle, Kevin

    Published in Small enterprise research (01-01-2007)
    “…This study empirically tests the fundamental assumption that social networks are important to entrepreneurs. This assumption underpins most social network…”
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    Having your cake and eating it too? A two-stage model of the impact of employment and parallel job search on hybrid nascent entrepreneurship by Klyver, Kim, Steffens, Paul, Lomberg, Carina

    Published in Journal of business venturing (01-09-2020)
    “…Hybrid entrepreneurship, simultaneous employment and entrepreneurship, is increasingly prevalent. We theorize entrepreneurial entry as one possible outcome of…”
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    Revising entrepreneurial action in response to exogenous shocks: Considering the COVID-19 pandemic by Giones, Ferran, Brem, Alexander, Pollack, Jeffrey M., Michaelis, Timothy L., Klyver, Kim, Brinckmann, Jan

    Published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights (01-11-2020)
    “…With regards to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the domain of entrepreneurship, we offer research-based evidence and associated insights focused…”
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    The Context of Social Capital: A Comparison of Rural and Urban Entrepreneurs in Uganda by Rooks, Gerrit, Klyver, Kim, Sserwanga, Arthur

    Published in Entrepreneurship theory and practice (01-01-2016)
    “…Classical network theory states that social networks are a form of capital because they provide access to resources. In this article, we propose that network…”
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    Preparedness shapes tomorrow: crisis preparedness and strategies among SMEs amid external crises by Klyver, Kim, Nielsen, Suna Løwe

    Published in Entrepreneurship and regional development (19-10-2024)
    “…Prior research on crisis management focuses on crisis strategies used by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), predominately without considering their…”
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    Organizational ambidexterity in young SMEs? The incompatibility of entrepreneurial orientation and process improvement by Raalskov, Jesper, Schlichter, Jakob, Haug, Anders, Klyver, Kim

    Published in Entrepreneurship and regional development (07-08-2024)
    “…Organizational ambidexterity describes firms' ability to pursue exploration and exploitation strategies simultaneously. It is, however, unclear if young SMEs…”
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    No particular action needed? A necessary condition analysis of gestation activities and firm emergence by Arenius, Pia, Engel, Yuval, Klyver, Kim

    Published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights (01-11-2017)
    “…Nascent entrepreneurs’ gestation activities are crucial for firm emergence. Compelled by a partial understanding of these activities as sufficient conditions,…”
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