Available data sets and software codes
Empirical research thrives on transparency about the data used and the possibility of replication. This is why we publish (since around the end of 2020) - where possible - the data sets and software codes used in our publications on the website of the Open Science Foundation.
- Project "Environmental sustainability of family firms: a meta-analysis of handprint and footprint"
- Project "How venture capital funding changes and entrepreneur's digital identity: more self-confidence and professionalism but less authenticity!"
- Project "Schumpeterian entrepreneurial digital identity and funding from venture capital firms"
- Project "Are family firms doing more innovation output with less innovation input? A replication and extension"
- Project "Perceptual factors explaining the gender gap in entrepreneurial propensity: A replication and extension".
- Project "Exploring the relation between family involvement and firms’ financial performance: A replication and extension meta-analysis".
- Project "How does entrepreneurial failure change an entrepreneur’s digital identity? Evidence from Twitter data"
- Project "Religion and entrepreneurship: A map of the field and a bibliometric analysis"