@incollection{Sassmannshausen, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick}, title = {Hayek's Theory of Group Selection and Entrepreneurial Networks}, series = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research}, booktitle = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research}, publisher = {College}, address = {Babson Park, Mass.}, abstract = {The network success hypothesis predicts a positive relation between the networking activities of entrepreneurs and their economic success. Surprisingly, at first glance, empirical research on entrepreneurial networks and clusters in more than 30 reviewed papers offers quiet varying answers to the question if and why networks or clusters influence the development of start-ups positively. The dissimilar (or even contrary) empirical results might can be explained by differences in the theoretical models and the methods of measurement. An evolutionary model of the interplay between single entrepreneurs and their networks will be developed. Then, following and testing HAYEK'S (1971, 1979, 1988) institutional theory of group selection, it is argued that entrepreneurial networks which are build on a shared cognitive basis will create efficient rules of conduct with less effort, resulting in a capable institutional framework and thus being comparatively fitter systems.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SassmannshausenVolkmann, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Volkmann, Christine}, title = {Growth and Sustainability of Academic Entrepreneurship at Wuppertal University : A Case Study Continues}, series = {SScientific entrepreneurship : reflections on success of 10 Years EXIST ; Festschrift for Norbert Szyperski on the occasion of his 80th birthday, September 27, 2011}, booktitle = {SScientific entrepreneurship : reflections on success of 10 Years EXIST ; Festschrift for Norbert Szyperski on the occasion of his 80th birthday, September 27, 2011}, editor = {Kortzfleisch, Harald F. O.}, publisher = {Eul}, address = {Lohmar [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-8441-0078-5}, abstract = {In our first contribution to this volume we have lined out how academic entrepreneurship emerged. In this second article we would like to describe its further evolution. The development is structured by two main phases according to the impulses generated by EXIST II and EXIST III. In a conclusion we will provide a representative group of examples for start-ups that had been founded through all three stages of the EXIST program. Some thoughts on further development of academic entrepreneurship at Wuppertal University will end our journey through the development of Wuppertal's EXIST initiative BIZEPS.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SassmannshausenFuchsKautonen, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Fuchs, Barbara and Kautonen, Teemu}, title = {Unternehmen erfolgreich starten}, series = {Entrepreneurship - Theorie und Fallstudien zu Gr{\"u}ndungs-, Wachstums- und KMU-Management}, booktitle = {Entrepreneurship - Theorie und Fallstudien zu Gr{\"u}ndungs-, Wachstums- und KMU-Management}, publisher = {Facultas}, isbn = {3-7089-0258-0}, doi = {10.24989/9783990302552}, pages = {9 -- 25}, language = {de} } @incollection{KochKuhnSassmannshausen, author = {Koch, Lambert T. and Kuhn, Wolfgang and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick}, title = {Instrumente der Gr{\"u}ndungsf{\"o}rderung}, series = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, booktitle = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, publisher = {FernUniversit{\"a}t Hagen}, address = {Hagen}, language = {de} } @incollection{Sassmannshausen, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick}, title = {Wesen und Wege der Selbst{\"a}ndigkeit}, series = {Gr{\"u}ndungsmanagement}, booktitle = {Gr{\"u}ndungsmanagement}, publisher = {Oldenbourg}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, doi = {10.1524/9783486700800.121}, pages = {121 -- 135}, language = {de} } @incollection{KochKuhnSassmannshausen, author = {Koch, Lambert T. and Kuhn, Wolfgang and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick}, title = {Tr{\"a}ger der Gr{\"u}ndungsf{\"o}rderung}, series = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, booktitle = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, publisher = {FernUniversit{\"a}t Hagen}, address = {Hagen}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{GladbachSassmannshausen, author = {Gladbach, Stefan and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick}, title = {Zielgruppenspezifische Methoden in Entrepreneurship}, series = {Methoden und Qualit{\"a}t in Gr{\"u}ndungslehre, Gr{\"u}ndungscoaching und Gr{\"u}ndungsberatung : Interventionen und Innovationen}, booktitle = {Methoden und Qualit{\"a}t in Gr{\"u}ndungslehre, Gr{\"u}ndungscoaching und Gr{\"u}ndungsberatung : Interventionen und Innovationen}, publisher = {Eul}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {87 -- 98}, abstract = {Seitdem in den 1990er Jahren eine neue F{\"o}rderkultur f{\"u}r Unternehmensgr{\"u}ndungen in Deutschland entstand legt auch die Wissenschaft einen Fokus auf die Ausbildung von Unter-nehmensgr{\"u}ndern, also auf die Entrepreneurship Education. Diese umfasst alle didaktischen Anstrengungen, die jeweilige Zielgruppe f{\"u}r eine potenzielle selbstst{\"a}ndige T{\"a}tigkeit zu sen-sibilisieren und zielt auf den Erwerb spezifischer Kenntnisse und F{\"a}higkeiten, die in gr{\"u}n-dungsrelevanten Handlungs- und Entscheidungsfeldern ausgerichtet sind (Uebelacker 2005). Doch welche Methodiken eignen sich im Besonderen dazu, diese umfangreichen und kom-plexen Kenntnisse und F{\"a}higkeiten zu vermitteln? Nach Meinung der Verfasser ist die Fall-studien-Methodik besonders dazu geeignet, diese schwierige Aufgabe zu bewerkstelligen. Die Bezeichnung als „besonders dazu geeignet" impliziert dabei keinesfalls die Behauptung einer alleinigen oder ausschließlichen Eignung. Die Verfasser bef{\"u}rworten vielmehr einen Methodenpluralismus in der Lehre, fokussieren im vorliegenden Beitrag aber auf Fallstudien, da diese Methode in Deutschland eher unterbewertet wird.}, language = {de} } @incollection{KochSassmannshausenKuhn, author = {Koch, Lambert T. and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Kuhn, Wolfgang}, title = {Ziele der Gr{\"u}ndungsf{\"o}rderung}, series = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, booktitle = {Gr{\"u}nderfernstudium}, publisher = {FernUniversit{\"a}t Hagen}, address = {Hagen}, language = {de} } @article{SassmannshausenVolkmann, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Volkmann, Christine}, title = {"Gazellen" - schnell wachsende Jungunternehmen: Definitionen, Forschungsrichtungen und Implikationen}, series = {ZfKE - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r KMU und Entrepreneurship}, volume = {60}, journal = {ZfKE - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r KMU und Entrepreneurship}, number = {2}, publisher = {Duncker \& Humblot}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1865-5114}, doi = {10.3790/zfke.60.2.163}, pages = {163 -- 177}, abstract = {High growth new ventures are particularly relevant for the positive effects associated with entrepreneurship. However, there is no well-established definition of the term "high growth new venture" (or, in short "gazelle"). This article will introduce the most common definitions. We will then critically analyze those definitions and develop suggestions for their improvement. We identify four major themes of "gazelles" research: (1) phenomenological approaches, (2) economic impact, (3) environmental and institutional preconditions (external factors of success), and (4) foundation and growth management (internal factors of success). An overview of the literature is provided. We end with addressing the improvement of definitions, sampling issues in empirical research, and future research challenges.}, language = {de} } @article{SassmannshausenVolkmann, author = {Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Volkmann, Christine}, title = {The Scientometrics of Social Entrepreneurship and Its Establishment as an Academic Field}, series = {Journal of small business management}, volume = {56}, journal = {Journal of small business management}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, organization = {WILEY}, doi = {10.1111/jsbm.12254}, pages = {251 -- 273}, abstract = {This paper provides an overview of the state of art of research on social entrepreneurship and the establishment of this topic in the academic world, It uses scientometric methods in measuring the maturity of social entrepreneurship research. The empirical part reveals the exponentially growing number of papers, the institutionalization of social entrepreneurship in seven dimensions the emergence of thematic clusters, and methodological issues. The paper makes concrete suggestions on how to overcome methodological challenges. Furthermore, we provide a ranking of the 22 most cited academic contributions in social entrepreneurship. Surprisingly, almost half of the most cited papers have not been published in journals but in books, raising doubts about the current (over-)rating of journal publications.}, language = {en} } @misc{ScharfenbergMottokArtmannetal., author = {Scharfenberg, Georg and Mottok, J{\"u}rgen and Artmann, Christina and Hobelsberger, Martin and Paric, Ivan and Großmann, Benjamin and Pohlt, Clemens and Wackerbarth, Alena and Pausch, Uli and Heidrich, Christiane and Fadanelli, Martin and Elsner, Michael and P{\"o}cher, Daniel and Pittroff, Lenz and Beer, Stefan and Br{\"u}ckl, Oliver and Haslbeck, Matthias and Sterner, Michael and Thema, Martin and Muggenthaler, Nicole and Lenck, Thorsten and G{\"o}tz, Philipp and Eckert, Fabian and Deubzer, Michael and Stingl, Armin and Simsek, Erol and Kr{\"a}mer, Stefan and Großmann, Benjamin and Schlegl, Thomas and Niedersteiner, Sascha and Berlehner, Thomas and Joblin, Mitchell and Mauerer, Wolfgang and Apel, Sven and Siegmund, Janet and Riehle, Dirk and Weber, Joachim and Palm, Christoph and Zobel, Martin and Al-Falouji, Ghassan and Prestel, Dietmar and Scharfenberg, Georg and Mandl, Roland and Deinzer, Arnulf and Halang, W. and Margraf-Stiksrud, Jutta and Sick, Bernhard and Deinzer, Renate and Scherzinger, Stefanie and Klettke, Meike and St{\"o}rl, Uta and Wiech, Katharina and Kubata, Christoph and Sindersberger, Dirk and Monkman, Gareth J. and Dollinger, Markus and Dembianny, Sven and K{\"o}lbl, Andreas and Welker, Franz and Meier, Matthias and Thumann, Philipp and Swidergal, Krzysztof and Wagner, Marcus and Haug, Sonja and Vernim, Matthias and Seidenst{\"u}cker, Barbara and Weber, Karsten and Arsan, Christian and Schone, Reinhold and M{\"u}nder, Johannes and Schroll-Decker, Irmgard and Dillinger, Andrea Elisabeth and Fuchshofer, Rudolf and Monkman, Gareth J. and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Geith, Markus A. and Koch, Fabian and {\"U}hlin, Christian and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Saßmannshausen, Sean Patrick and Auchter, Eberhard and Kriz, Willy and Springer, Othmar and Thumann, Maria and Kusterle, Wolfgang and Obermeier, Andreas and Udalzow, Anton and Schmailzl, Anton and Hierl, Stefan and Langer, Christoph and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Forschungsbericht 2015}, editor = {Baier, Wolfgang}, address = {Regensburg}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, isbn = {978-3-00-048589-3}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-1386}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-13867}, language = {de} }