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42
Citations
14066
World Ranking
1453
National Ranking
612

Overview

Justin W. Webb is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting as well as Medicine.

Their work covers various subfields, including Management Information Systems, Management of Technology and Innovation, Surgery, Economics and Econometrics, and Accounting. Justin W. Webb's research topics feature a blend of finance, entrepreneurship, innovation, and healthcare.

  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Body Contouring and Surgery

Their recent papers include:

  • The right touch of pitch assertiveness: Examining entrepreneurs' gender and project category fit in crowdfunding (2022, Journal of Business Venturing)
  • Nonresponse bias in survey-based entrepreneurship research: A review, investigation, and recommendations (2022, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal)
  • Scaling, blockchain technology, and entrepreneurial opportunities in developing countries (2022, Journal of Business Venturing Insights)
  • Passion drove me here: Exploring how types of entrepreneurial passion influence different entrepreneurial intentions (2022, Journal of Business Venturing Insights)
  • Breaking the cycle of crime: Promoting the positive social spillover potential of entrepreneurship (2021, Journal of Business Venturing Insights)

Frequent co-authors in their research include Jordan J. McSweeney, Kevin T. McSweeney, Whitney Moss, Giovanna Pires, and Erika Samlowski.

Their published work appears prominently in venues such as the Journal of Business Venturing Insights, Journal of Business Venturing, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, Langenbeck s Archives of Surgery, and Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.

Best Publications

  • You Say Illegal, I Say Legitimate: Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy

    Justin W. Webb;Laszlo Tihanyi;R. Duane Ireland;David G. Sirmon

  • A multi‐theoretic perspective on trust and power in strategic supply chains

    R. Duane Ireland;Justin W. Webb

  • Strategic entrepreneurship: Creating competitive advantage through streams of innovation

    R. Duane Ireland;Justin W. Webb

  • A Competency‐Based Perspective on Entrepreneurship Education: Conceptual and Empirical Insights

    Michael H. Morris;Justin W. Webb;Jun Fu;Sujata Singhal

  • Crowdfunding in a Prosocial Microlending Environment: Examining the Role of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Cues:

    Thomas H. Allison;Blakley C. Davis;Jeremy C. Short;Justin W. Webb

  • Research on entrepreneurship in the informal economy: Framing a research agenda

    Justin W. Webb;Garry D. Bruton;Laszlo Tihanyi;R. Duane Ireland

  • The Entrepreneurship Process in Base of the Pyramid Markets: The Case of Multinational Enterprise/Nongovernment Organization Alliances

    Justin W. Webb;Geoffrey M. Kistruck;R. Duane Ireland;David J. Ketchen

  • Funders' positive affective reactions to entrepreneurs' crowdfunding pitches: The influence of perceived product creativity and entrepreneurial passion

    Blakley C. Davis;Keith M. Hmieleski;Justin W. Webb;Joseph E. Coombs

  • A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Entrepreneurship Research

    R. Duane Ireland;Justin W. Webb

  • Institutional polycentrism, entrepreneurs' social networks, and new venture growth

    Bat Batjargal;Michael A. Hitt;Anne S. Tsui;Jean Luc Arregle

  • The Role of Family Influence in Firms' Strategic Responses to Threat of Imitation

    David G. Sirmon;Jean–Luc Arregle;Michael A. Hitt;Justin W. Webb

  • Understanding the Manifestation of Entrepreneurial Orientation in the Nonprofit Context

    Michael H. Morris;Justin W. Webb;Rebecca J. Franklin

  • Persuasion in crowdfunding: An elaboration likelihood model of crowdfunding performance

    Thomas H. Allison;Blakley C. Davis;Justin W. Webb;Jeremy C. Short

  • Family Ties in Entrepreneurs’ Social Networks and New Venture Growth:

    Jean–Luc Arregle;Bat Batjargal;Michael A. Hitt;Justin W. Webb

  • Entrepreneurship Research in AMJ: What Has Been Published, and What Might the Future Hold?*

    R. Duane Ireland;Christopher R. Reutzel;Justin W. Webb

  • Where is the opportunity without the customer? An integration of marketing activities, the entrepreneurship process, and institutional theory

    Justin W. Webb;R. Duane Ireland;Michael A. Hitt;Geoffrey M. Kistruck

  • Toward a Greater Understanding of Entrepreneurship and Strategy in the Informal Economy

    Justin W. Webb;R. Duane Ireland;David J. Ketchen

  • The Influence of Formal and Informal Institutional Voids on Entrepreneurship

    Justin W. Webb;Theodore A. Khoury;Theodore A. Khoury;Michael A. Hitt;Michael A. Hitt

  • Strategic entrepreneurship within family-controlled firms: Opportunities and challenges

    Justin W. Webb;David J. Ketchen;R. Duane Ireland

  • Informal Entrepreneurship and Industry Conditions

    Ana Cristina O. Siqueira;Justin W. Webb;Garry D. Bruton

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Duane Ireland
R. Duane Ireland Texas A&M University
Michael A. Hitt
Michael A. Hitt Texas A&M University
Michael H. Morris
Michael H. Morris University of Notre Dame
David J. Ketchen
David J. Ketchen Auburn University
Laszlo Tihanyi
Laszlo Tihanyi Rice University
Anne S. Tsui
Anne S. Tsui Arizona State University
Garry D. Bruton
Garry D. Bruton Texas Christian University
David G. Sirmon
David G. Sirmon University of Washington
Jeremy C. Short
Jeremy C. Short University of North Texas
Shaker A. Zahra
Shaker A. Zahra University of Minnesota

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