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Whitney Oliver Peake, Mariah Yates, Dennis Barber, III, Amy McMillan
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Whitney O Peake, Dennis Barber III, Amy McMilan, Dawn L Bolton, Leanne Coder
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How entrepreneurial orientation (EO) as a strategy manifests into entrepreneurial behaviors like innovation, is an important research topic but not well understood. There is a gap in the examination of EO and entrepreneurial behavioral outcomes. Since me...
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LeAnne Coder, Whitney O. Peake, M. Shane Spiller
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Prior research suggests that small firms often struggle with human resource management, and limited research indicates that high performance work systems may assist firms in boosting their level of performance via the construction of intellectual resourc...
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Whitney O. Peake, Michael L. Harris, William C. McDowell, Phillip E. Davis
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Prior researchers agree that small businesses are important community contributors due to their active engagement in broader social responsibility activities, such as philanthropy. Despite their purported importance to charitable giving and philanthropy,...
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Whitney O. Peake, Philip E. Davis, Marcus Z. Cox
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Small family and nonfamily firms are acknowledged to serve as important facilitators of social responsibility within their communities; however, both have received relatively little attention in the literature for these efforts or their motivation for un...
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Whitney O. Peake, Derrick D'Souza
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Legitimacy is a critical resource for new ventures. Yet, our review of the literature indicates that the process through which new venture legitimacy judgments are bestowed by stakeholders is under-theorized. Additionally, the consequences of the legitim...
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