Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

About Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität St.Gallen, specializes in the field of Family businesses, entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, experimental design.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Parental divorce in early life and entrepreneurial performance in adulthood

Managing non-family employees’ emotional connection with the family firms via shifting, compensating, and leveraging approaches

The Impact Of Changing Age And Gender Norms On Entrepreneurship: A Cohort Study

Examining heterogeneous configurations of socioemotional wealth in family firms through the formalization of corporate social responsibility strategy

Opening the black box of venture capitalists’ evaluation of entrepreneurial teams

Strangers in my home: the 2015 refugee event in Europe and founder social identities of nascent entrepreneurs

How Family Firms Help Non-Family Employees Feel Like Family

Socio-Historical Shifts in Life Stage at Entrepreneurial Entry and Their Performance Implications

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

92

Citations(since 2020)

90

Cited By

25

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh Skills & Research Interests

Family businesses

entrepreneurship

corporate social responsibility

experimental design

Top articles of Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

Parental divorce in early life and entrepreneurial performance in adulthood

Journal of Business Venturing

2024/5/1

Managing non-family employees’ emotional connection with the family firms via shifting, compensating, and leveraging approaches

Long Range Planning

2023/10/1

The Impact Of Changing Age And Gender Norms On Entrepreneurship: A Cohort Study

2023/6/9

Examining heterogeneous configurations of socioemotional wealth in family firms through the formalization of corporate social responsibility strategy

Family Business Review

2023/6

Opening the black box of venture capitalists’ evaluation of entrepreneurial teams

Journal of Small Business Management

2023/4/23

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh
Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

H-Index: 2

Strangers in my home: the 2015 refugee event in Europe and founder social identities of nascent entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development

2023/3/15

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh
Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

H-Index: 2

Philipp Sieger
Philipp Sieger

H-Index: 19

How Family Firms Help Non-Family Employees Feel Like Family

2023

Socio-Historical Shifts in Life Stage at Entrepreneurial Entry and Their Performance Implications

Academy of Management Proceedings

2022

Early-life Family Disruption and Entrepreneurship

2021

Childhood Roots of Entrepreneurship: Parental Divorce, Entrepreneurial Entry and Performance

Academy of Management Proceedings

2021

Virtue ethics, values of the founders, and organizational growth

Intrinsic CSR and Competition: Doing well amongst European SMEs

2020

Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh
Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh

H-Index: 2

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