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Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
2009 - 2011
Edited by Dafna Kariv and Leo-Paul Dana
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Volume 5, issue 4 , 2011
Dynamic capabilities of institutional entrepreneurship pp. 11-28
Kevin McKague
Construmex: housing investments for Mexican migrants and their families pp. 29-40
Loretta Serrano González
VidaGás: delivering better health to Northern Mozambique with LPG pp. 41-57
Courtenay Sprague Stu Woolman
Development of small and medium enterprises in a developing country: The Indonesian case pp. 68-82
Tulus Tahi Hamonangan Tambunan
Assessing the factors of adoption of agrochemicals by plantain farmers in Ghana pp. 83-97
rene S. Egyir E. Owusu-Benoah F.O. Anno-Nyako B. Banful
ASpecialized banking services for small scale entrepreneurs: the case of Mibanco, Peru pp. 98-107
Pedro P. Franco Concha
Volume 5, issue 3 , 2011
Patterns of entrepreneurship of Arab women in Israel pp. 184-198
Khaled Mohammed Abu-Asbah and Sibylle Heilbrunn
Volume 5, issue 2 , 2011
Sources of enterprise success in Amish communities pp. 112-130
Donald B. Kraybill , Steven M. Nolt and Erik J. Wesner
Environmental dynamism, innovation, and dynamic capabilities: the case of China pp. 131-144
Hao Jiao , Ilan Alon and Yu Cui
Entrepreneurship, the informal economy and rural communities pp. 145-157
Colin C. Williams
Rural sustainability and the built environment pp. 158-178
Rod Bantjes
Planting seeds of enterprise: Understanding Maori perspectives on the economic application of flora and fauna in Aotearoa (New Zealand) pp. 199-211
Léo-Paul Dana and Waata Hipango
Entrepreneurship and social and community care pp. 212-222
Elisabeth Sundin
Entrepreneurial implications of Nigeria's oil industry local content policy: Perceptions from the Niger Delta region pp. 223-241
Ugwushi Bellema Ihua , Olatunde Abiodun Olabowale , Kamdi Nnanna Eloji and Chris Ajayi
Rural banks' financial capital and livelihoods development of women farmers in Ghana pp. 248-264
M.A. Akudugu
Opportunity formation in social entrepreneurship pp. 265-285
Steffen Korsgaard
Transformational place building: a mixed method exploration of small businesses pp. 286-299
David F. Thomas , James M. Gould , Diane B. Gaede and Richard R. Jurin
Criminal entrepreneurship, white-collar criminality, and neutralization theory pp. 300-308
Petter Gottschalk and Robert Smith
Indigenous wildlife enterprise: Mustering swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in Northern Australia pp. 309-323
Beau J. Austin and Stephen T. Garnett
Volume 4, issue 4 , 2010
Landmines and international business community: a political ecology perspective pp. 284-295
Satyendra Singh
Fish traders in artisanal fisheries on the Kenyan coast pp. 296-311
A. Allan Degen , Jan Hoorweg and Barasa C.C. Wangila
Reinventing the railroad suburb: community conflict in the new suburbia pp. 312-322
Hugh Bartling
Ultra-Orthodox recycling narratives: implications for planning and policy pp. 323-345
Tanhum Yoreh
Those who stayed loyal: An empirical examination of New Zealand manufacturers surviving in a global market pp. 346-371
Kylie Rochford
Volume 4, issue 3 , 2010
Entrepreneurship education in the higher education institutions (HEIs) of post-communist European countries pp. 204-219
Urmas Varblane and Tõnis Mets
Problem-solving techniques of growing very small businesses pp. 220-233
S. Perks
Resolving the paradox of enterprising communities in Eastern Europe pp. 234-251
Zelimir William Todorovic and Jun Ma
Local planning for sustainable development: A small rural district case study from New Zealand pp. 252-267
Caroline Saunders and Paul Dalziel
Religious environmentalism as a vital contribution to sustainability pp. 268-278
Anne White and Paul Dalziel
Volume 4, issue 2 , 2010
The overseas Taiwanese in Belize: An exploration of a South-South development project in a Belizean context pp. 120-141
Marissa Popma and Carel Roessingh
Green and fair trade of indigenous palm candy pp. 142-147
V. Praseeda Sanu , T.S. Anand Kumar and Jeyanth K. Newport
Role of linkages and diversity of partnerships in a Mexican community-based forest enterprise pp. 148-161
Alejandra Orozco-Quintero and Fikret Berkes
The Aivilingmiut people of Repulse Bay (Naujaat), Canada pp. 162-178
Leo Paul DANA , Pujjuut Manitok and Robert Brent Anderson
Tinapa business resort: beyond the drawing board pp. 179-183
Jumoke G. Isekeije
Ethnic Chinese enterprises and the embeddedness of failure pp. 184-198
Heidi Dahles
Volume 4, issue 1 , 2010
Money is not the problem: the KIT story pp. 13-23
Jan Donner
Promises of societal entrepreneurship: Sweden and beyond pp. 24-36
Mats A. Lundqvist and Karen L. Williams Middleton
The legitimization of social entrepreneurship pp. 37-67
Chantal Hervieux , Eric Gedajlovic and Marie-France B. Turcotte
Factors that inhibit partnering for social start-up enterprises pp. 68-84
Simone J.F.M. Maase and Bart A.G. Bossink
The politics of narrating social entrepreneurship pp. 85-108
Pascal Dey and Chris Steyaert
Volume 3, issue 4 , 2009
Changing paradigms?: Rural communities, agriculture, and corporate and civic models of development in Atlantic Canada pp. 341-354
Deborah Stiles and Greg Cameron
Regime or coalition? Power relations and the urban agenda in Saint John, 1950-2000 pp. 355-368
Greg Marquis
Harnessing cultural and human capital for economic sustainability: a New Brunswick model pp. 369-377
Tony Tremblay
Water and development in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia pp. 378-392
John R. Wagner and Kasondra White
Enabling volunteer health planning capacity: a rural Canadian case study pp. 393-404
Maureen Coady
Re-conceptualizing health and learning in terms of community resilience and enterprise pp. 405-414
Wendy L. Kraglund-Gauthier , Sue Folinsbee , B. Allan Quigley and Hélène Grégoire
Self-employed craft production is embedded work pp. 415-425
L. Lynda Harling Stalker
Volume 3, issue 3 , 2009
Indigenous knowledge of fodder tree selectivity by local goats in the mid-hills of Nepal pp. 241-255
Luma Nidhi Pandey , Michael Kam , Shambhu B. Pandey , Chet R. Upreti , Netra P. Osti and A. Allan Degen
Understanding entrepreneurial behaviour in organized criminals pp. 256-268
Robert Smith
Re-visiting Indonesian cases for cluster realism pp. 269-290
Martin Perry and Tulus Tahi Hamonangan Tambunan
Wine tourism as a development initiative in rural Canary Island communities pp. 291-305
Lynnaire Sheridan , Abel Duarte Alonso and Pascal Scherrer
The dynamic context of cultural and social sustainability of communities in Southwest Alaska pp. 306-316
Davin Holen
Small-scale ceramic enterprises in South-Western Nigeria pp. 317-333
Tolulope Lawrence Akinbogun
Volume 3, issue 2 , 2009
The effect of bridging networks on entrepreneurial activity: The rational-legal framework and embeddedness in local social capital networks pp. 125-137
Björn Berggren and Lars Silver
The measurement of social capital in the entrepreneurial context pp. 138-151
Paul J. Ferri , David Deakins and Geoff Whittam
The impact of Greek Orthodoxy on entrepreneurship: a theoretical framework pp. 152-175
George Gotsis and Zoe Kortezi
CRER: An integrated methodology for the incubation of business ideas in rural communities in Portugal pp. 176-192
António Carrizo Moreira and Susana Paula Leitão Martins
Almost indigenous: cultural tourism in Acadia and Acadiana pp. 193-204
Ginger Jones and Kevin Ells
Forging peaceful relationships between oil-companies and host-communities in Nigeria's Delta region: A stakeholder's perspective to corporate social responsibility pp. 205-216
Rhuks Temitope Ako , Lawrence Ogechukwu Obokoh and Patrick Okonmah
Crafts engagement in the economic survival of South-Western Nigerian rural women pp. 217-234
T.L. Akinbogun and S.R. Ogunduyile
Volume 3, issue 1 , 2009
Developing a framework of success of Bumiputera entrepreneurs pp. 8-24
Firdaus Abdullah , Jamil Hamali , Abdul Rahman Deen , Gluma Saban and Abg Zainoren Abg Abdurahman
Export-oriented small and medium industry clusters in Indonesia pp. 25-58
Tulus Tambunan
Case study: Al Amana of Morocco pp. 59-70
Chantal McPhee and Annette St-Onge
Credit delivery and sustainability of micro-credit schemes in Nigeria pp. 71-83
Tomola M. Obamuyi
Economic openness and rural communities in Guatemala pp. 84-93
José Nicolás Cabrera-Schneider
A study of the impact of oil and gas development on the Dene First Nations of the Sahtu (Great Bear Lake) Region of the Canadian Northwest Territories (NWT) pp. 94-117
Leo Paul DANA , Robert Brent Anderson and Aldene Meis-Mason