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    Path Dependence in New Ventures’ Capital Structures by Samuelsson, Mikael, Söderblom, Anna, McKelvie, Alexander

    Published in Entrepreneurship theory and practice (01-03-2021)
    “…We explore new ventures’ capital structures, providing novel theoretical reasoning concerning path dependence. We examine a longitudinal sample of 1,756…”
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    Inside the black box of outcome additionality: Effects of early-stage government subsidies on resource accumulation and new venture performance by Söderblom, Anna, Samuelsson, Mikael, Wiklund, Johan, Sandberg, Rickard

    Published in Research policy (01-10-2015)
    “…•We examine outcome additionality of prestigious early-stage government subsidies.•We use a novel matching approach when comparing approved and rejected…”
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    Business planning by intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs under environmental uncertainty and institutional pressure by Honig, Benson, Samuelsson, Mikael

    Published in Technovation (01-01-2021)
    “…We examine business planning for new firms created in the digital age, knowledge-intensive organizations that may rely primarily on adapting to dynamic…”
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    Does Venture Opportunity Variation Matter? Investigating Systematic Process Differences between Innovative and Imitative New Ventures by Samuelsson, Mikael, Davidsson, Per

    Published in Small business economics (01-08-2009)
    “…The central thesis in the article is that the venture creation process is different for innovative versus imitative ventures. This holds up; the pace of the…”
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    An empirical test of sponsorship theory on a population of business incubators between 2005 and 2017 - is it working or not? by Samuelsson, Mikael, Jutterström, Mats

    Published in Innovation (North Sydney) (01-10-2024)
    “…This article investigates how business incubator support affects subsequent firm performance. We build on and extend a recent focus on organisational…”
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    Social entrepreneurs' use of spatial bricolage to create frugal innovation in a divided urban setting by Nilsson, Susanne, Samuelsson, Mikael, Meyer, Camille

    Published in Africa journal of management (03-07-2022)
    “…This study examines how social entrepreneurs mobilize resources to innovate in divided urban settings. Over a period of two years, we followed four social…”
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    Replication in entrepreneurship research: a further response to Delmar by Honig, Benson, Samuelsson, Mikael

    “…This paper continues our debate examining pertinent issues related to scholarship, in particular, whether matters related to technical rigor eclipse the…”
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    Opening the black box: triggers for shifts in business angels' risk mitigation strategies within investments by Söderblom, Anna, Samuelsson, Mikael, Mårtensson, Pär

    Published in Venture capital (London) (02-07-2016)
    “…We open up the black box of business angel risk mitigation within investments, exploring triggers that force angels to shift strategies to overcome performance…”
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    Revisiting the influence of institutional forces on the written business plan: a replication study by Hopp, Christian, Greene, Francis J., Honig, Benson, Karlsson, Tomas, Samuelsson, Mikael

    Published in Management review quarterly (01-11-2018)
    “…The present paper re-analyzes and extends a study on institutional forces and the written business plan (Honig and Karlsson in J Manag 30(1):29–48, 2004 ). We…”
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    The Emerging Properties of Business Accelerators: The Case of Botswana, Namibia and Uganda Global Business Labs by Ganamotse, Gaofetoge Ntshadi, Samuelsson, Mikael, Abankwah, Ruth, M., Anthony, Tibaingana, Mphela, Thuso

    “…Abstract Entrepreneurship is an engine for economic development worldwide (Kelley, Singer, & Herrington 2016). For developing economies, the importance of…”
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