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Bold, broad, rigorous, and…relevant? Designing entrepreneurship research for translation

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  • Waldron, Theodore L.
  • McMullen, Jeffery S.
  • Newbert, Scott L.
  • Payne, G. Tyge
  • York, Jeffrey G.

Abstract

Entrepreneurship research should strive for relevance—the potential to influence the thoughts, decisions, and actions of those who practice entrepreneurship. Despite the Journal of Business Venturing’s (JBV) efforts to foster relevance, submissions often fail to demonstrate their potential for practical usefulness. Addressing this problem involves making practical relevance a guiding principle of research design that complements traditional academic standards for publishing in JBV. It also involves forgoing attempts to make research directly usable by practitioners, who rarely read scholarly journals like JBV, in favor of enhancing its suitability for translation in outlets intended for those audiences. We introduce three design criteria—importance, insight, and impact—to guide the creation of translatable research that honors traditional academic standards. Our discussion touches on what the design criteria mean, how they make research translatable, how scholars can satisfy them, what they look like in exemplar JBV publications, and why they matter now. Indeed, designing research with practical importance, insight, and impact in mind may yield academic contributions more suitable for dissemination beyond academic circles, positioning entrepreneurship research to achieve practical relevance.

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  • Waldron, Theodore L. & McMullen, Jeffery S. & Newbert, Scott L. & Payne, G. Tyge & York, Jeffrey G., 2025. "Bold, broad, rigorous, and…relevant? Designing entrepreneurship research for translation," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 40(4).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jbvent:v:40:y:2025:i:4:s0883902625000394
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2025.106511
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