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D-Index
35
Citations
5991
World Ranking
2193
National Ranking
2

José Ernesto Amorós publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where José Ernesto Amorós sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 116 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

José Ernesto Amorós D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where José Ernesto Amorós sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 89+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

José Ernesto Amorós is affiliated with the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Mexico. Their research spans several fields primarily within business, management, and social sciences. They have a significant focus on entrepreneurship and its broader impacts, covering topics such as entrepreneurship studies and influences, family business performance and succession, innovation and socioeconomic development, migration, ethnicity, and economy, private equity and venture capital, firm innovation and growth, and diaspora, migration, and transnational identity.

Their scholarly output includes 59 publications in the field of Business, Management and Accounting and 18 in Social Sciences. Subfields of interest encompass the management of technology and innovation, organizational behavior and human resource management, sociology and political science, business and international management, as well as economics and econometrics.

The researcher has published articles in various academic venues, with frequent appearances in Management Research The Journal of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management (7 publications), Academy of Management Proceedings (5 publications), Journal of Small Business Management (2 publications), International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal (2 publications), and International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing (2 publications).

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Conducting Management Research in Latin America: Why and What's in It for You?", 2020, Journal of Management
  • "Local entrepreneurial ecosystems as configural narratives: A new way of seeing and evaluating antecedents and outcomes", 2020, Research Policy
  • "Entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Does the motivation to start-up a firm matter?", 2020, Journal of Business Research
  • "Does triple helix collaboration matter for the early internationalisation of technology-based firms in emerging Economies?", 2020, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • "Does gender matter for corporate entrepreneurship? A cross-countries study", 2022, Small Business Economics

José Ernesto Amorós has contributed to book publications, including a volume titled Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship released in 2023 by Edward Elgar Publishing.

Frequent co-authors working alongside Amorós encompass Maria Elo, Rolf Sternberg, Jonathan Levie, Vesna Mandakovic, and Maribel Guerrero, highlighting collaborations with scholars active in entrepreneurship and management research.

Best Publications

  • Entrepreneurship and competitiveness dynamics in Latin America

    Zoltan J. Acs;Zoltan J. Acs;José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós

  • Global entrepreneurship monitor 2013 global report

    N.S. Bosma;José Ernesto Amorós

  • International entrepreneurship: a bibliometric overview

    Hugo Baier-Fuentes;José M. Merigó;José Ernesto Amorós;Magaly Gaviria-Marín

  • Necessity or opportunity? the effects of State fragility and economic development on entrepreneurial efforts

    José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós;Luciano Ciravegna;Vesna Mandakovic;Pekka Stenholm

  • Conducting Management Research in Latin America: Why and What’s in It for You?:

    Herman Aguinis;Isabel Villamor;Sergio G. Lazzarini;Roberto S. Vassolo;Roberto S. Vassolo

  • Female Entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean: Characteristics, Drivers and Relationship to Economic Development

    Siri Terjesen;José Ernesto Amorós

  • Quantifying the relationship between entrepreneurship and competitiveness development stages in Latin America

    José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós;Cristóbal Fernández;Juan Tapia;Juan Tapia

  • GEM research: achievements and challenges

    Claudia Álvarez;David Urbano;José Ernesto Amorós

  • Networks, Entrepreneurial Orientation and Internationalization Scope: Evidence from Chilean Small and Medium Enterprises

    Christian Felzensztein;Luciano Ciravegna;Paul Robson;José Ernesto Amorós

  • El Proyecto Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM):Una aproximación desde el contexto latinoamericano

    José Ernesto Amorós

  • Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2010 Executive Report

    D. Kelley;N.S. Bosma;J.E. Amorós

  • Ten years of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: accomplishments and prospects

    José Ernesto Amorós;Niels Bosma;Jonathan Levie

  • Micro-multinational or not? International entrepreneurship, networking and learning effects

    Pavlos Dimitratos;José Ernesto Amorós;María Soledad Etchebarne;Christian Felzensztein

  • “Surfeiting, the appetite may sicken”: entrepreneurship and happiness

    Wim Naudé;José Ernesto Amorós;Oscar Cristi

  • Municipal demand-side policy tools and the strategic management of technology life cycles

    Boyd Cohen;Jose Ernesto Amorós

  • Longitudinal analysis of entrepreneurship and competitiveness dynamics in Latin America

    José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós;Oscar Cristi

  • Local entrepreneurial ecosystems as configural narratives: A new way of seeing and evaluating antecedents and outcomes

    Pablo Muñoz;Pablo Muñoz;Ewald Kibler;Vesna Mandakovic;José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós

  • THE GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT INDEX (GEDI)

    Zoltán J. Acs;Jolanda Hessels;Alicia Coduras

  • Determinants of early internationalization of new firms: the case of Chile

    José Ernesto Amorós;Rodrigo Basco;Gianni Romaní

  • Entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Does the motivation to start-up a firm matter?

    José Ernesto Amorós;José Ernesto Amorós;Oscar Cristi;Wim Naudé

  • Entrepreneurial opportunities in peripheral versus core regions in Chile

    José Ernesto Amorós;Christian Felzensztein;Eli Gimmon

  • The generative potential of emerging technology to support startups and new ecosystems

    Boyd Cohen;José Ernesto Amorós;Lawrence Lundy

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim Naudé
Wim Naudé RWTH Aachen University
David Urbano
David Urbano Autonomous University of Barcelona
Maribel Guerrero
Maribel Guerrero Arizona State University
Zoltan J. Acs
Zoltan J. Acs George Mason University
Niels Bosma
Niels Bosma Utrecht University
Rolf Sternberg
Rolf Sternberg University of Hannover
Pavlos Dimitratos
Pavlos Dimitratos University of Glasgow
David G. Allen
David G. Allen Texas Christian University
José M. Merigó
José M. Merigó University of Technology Sydney
Herman Aguinis
Herman Aguinis George Washington University

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