In search of Readability across Entrepreneurship journals

Jill Kickul*, Malin Brännback, Mark Griffiths, Sönke Mestwerdt

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Sammanfattning

The entrepreneurship research field has grown dramatically over the last decades in terms of overall rigor, relevance, and impact. However, we arguably still need to improve how our research translates to other audiences outside of academia. Given that most of our empirical work surveys entrepreneurship practitioners, our scholarship should have practical significance and relevance to their endeavors. The purpose of this paper is to examine the overall readability and accessibility of published entrepreneurship research with implications for its relevance and knowledge creation for stakeholders such as entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and students. Data were collected from the most cited articles from ten entrepreneurship journals between 2000-2019 (N=281). Surprisingly, empirical articles had a higher readability score than conceptual and qualitative articles and there was significant variation on readability across the journals. Lastly, we found support that readability scores of articles were positively related to their citation scores after controlling for number of authors and article age.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationAcademy of Management Proceedings 2024
Kapitel15992
StatusPublicerad - 11 aug. 2024
MoE-publikationstypA4 Artikel i en konferenspublikation
EvenemangAcademy of Management, Annual Conference 2024 - Chicago, Chicago, USA
Varaktighet: 9 aug. 202413 aug. 2024
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Konferens

KonferensAcademy of Management, Annual Conference 2024
Land/TerritoriumUSA
OrtChicago
Period09/08/2413/08/24
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