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Charting the Growth of Entrepreneurship: A Citation Analysis of FER Content, 1981–2008

Pages 201-219 | Received 08 Aug 2011, Accepted 15 Dec 2011, Published online: 27 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Since 1981 the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC) has published cutting-edge entrepreneurship research. Using bibliometric techniques, this study examined the 3,395 items included in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, the BCERC proceedings, between 1981 and 2008. The results show that entrepreneurship is a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary field with an increasingly international focus. The results offer an understanding of the demographic, institutional, and topical trends within the field. This research provides valuable insights into the structure of entrepreneurship that librarians can use to provide better assistance to their entrepreneurship scholars.

Acknowledgments

The Iowa State University Travel and Research Committee provided funding for this project. Special thanks to Maggie Cannon for her unfailingly accurate data entry and to Norma Dowell for developing the database structure for this project. An earlier version of this article was presented at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Syracuse, New York, June 2011.

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