Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
2007 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2022
- Exotic meets suave: the micro dynamics of homophily in the Cambridge cluster pp. 1065-1087

- Edwina Pio, Shailendra Vyakarnam, Shima Barakat and Margaret McCammon
- A review on unprecedented influence of COVID-19 on stock market: what communities should know? pp. 1088-1117

- Jonika Lamba and Esha Jain
- Regional green economy and community impact on global sustainability pp. 1118-1134

- Samet Gunay, Selma Kurtishi-Kastrati and Kristina Krsteska
- Exploring the transition from informal to formal jobs and its consequent impacts on the livelihood of migrant youths in Lagos metropolis pp. 1135-1153

- Oluyemi T. Adeosun, Kayode E. Owolabi, Idongesit C. Eshiet and Temitope J. Owolabi
- Internal factors affecting the performance of employee-based savings and credit cooperatives: evidence from Nigeria pp. 1154-1170

- Innocent Otache, Ifeoma Jeraldine Echukwu, Kadiri Umar, Acho Yunusa and Samson Audu
- How indigenous entrepreneurs negotiate cultural and commercial imperatives: insights from Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 1171-1192

- Admiral Munyaradzi Manganda, Jason Paul Mika, Tanya Jurado and Farah Rangikoepa Palmer
- The key for success in the value chain of a social entrepreneur in Vietnam pp. 1193-1208

- Minh Ngoc Do
- Exchanged actors behind the creation of sense of place value in indigenous tourism enterprise Karangrejo Borobudur Indonesia pp. 1209-1251

- Cicilia Larasati Rembulan, Astrid Kusumowidagdo and Melania Rahadiyanti
- Gender inequalities in rural labour markets: the role of corporate social responsibility in Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 1252-1274

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji and Elda Nduka Okolo-Obasi
- Altruism and female entrepreneurship: evidence from the Turkish community in Kosovo pp. 1275-1292

- Afërina Skeja, Nora Sadiku-Dushi and Gülay Keskin
- Women entrepreneurs’ success factors of Northern Indian community: a person–environment fit theory perspective pp. 1293-1314

- Meghna Chhabra, Lata Bajpai Singh and Syed Asif Mehdi
- How does patriotism and institutional support affect the social entrepreneurial orientation (SEO) in the presence of social valuation and experiential learning for social ventures pp. 1315-1337

- Rimsha Makeel, Jawaria Ashraf, Fitri Rini Ariyesti and Sumran Ali
- A bibliometric study of reference literature on youth unemployment pp. 1338-1367

- Alisha Ralph and Akarsh Arora
- Small is beautiful? Entrepreneurship ecosystems in small towns of Montana pp. 1368-1387

- Yasuyuki Motoyama and Christina Henderson
- Awareness and participation in input credit scheme: evidence from smallholder rice farmers in Ghana’s North East region pp. 1388-1409

- Camillus Abawiera Wongnaa, Alhassan Abudu, Awal Abdul-Rahaman, Joel Atta Ennin and Dadson Awunyo-Vitor
- Analysing the marketing strategies that fish farming businesses in the UK can use to gain a competitive advantage pp. 1410-1438

- Christiana Adeola Olawunmi and Andrew Paul Clarke
- Status and determinants of poverty among women-owned micro-businesses in Wolaita zone, southern Ethiopia pp. 1439-1466

- Alemayehu Elda Ergo, Deirdre O’ Connor and Tekle Leza Mega
- Workforce management in operations: what enterprising communities can learn from this? pp. 1467-1494

- Cristina Fernandes, Joao Ferreira and Pedro Mota Veiga
- Social entrepreneurship and cow tourism: exploring the new vistas of experiential economy pp. 1495-1510

- Ayush, Amit Gangotia and Biswabhusan Pradhan
- Empowerment of women through participation in self-help groups: a bibliometric analysis and systematic review pp. 1511-1538

- Tanushree Mahato, Manish Kumar Jha, Akhaya Kumar Nayak and Neelam Kaushal
- Collective action in social entrepreneurial ventures: the role of shared meaning pp. 1539-1560

- Diana Nandagire Ntamu, Waswa Balunywa, Isa Nsereko and Godwin Kwemarira
Volume 17, issue 5, 2023
- The economic and sustainability priorities in the United Arab Emirates: conflict exploration pp. 966-998

- Mirjana Pejić Bach, Berislav Žmuk, Tanja Kamenjarska, Maja Bašić and Bojan Morić Milovanović
- Women’s entrepreneurship in the GCC: a literature analysis from a socio-cultural perspective pp. 999-1021

- Hamda Al Boinin
- Impact of entrepreneurial education, trait competitiveness and psychological capital on entrepreneurial behavior of university students in GCC pp. 1022-1044

- Ahmed Abubakar, Fatma Hassan Abdelbasset Mourgan, Buthaina Al Kharusi and Chadilia Mohammed Elfitori
- Entrepreneurship development in universities across Gulf Cooperation Council countries: a systematic review of the research and way forward pp. 1045-1062

- Raihan Taqui Syed, Dharmendra Singh, Reena Agrawal and David Philip Spicer
Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- Youth entrepreneurial intentions: a cross-cultural comparison pp. 769-792

- Mehmet Bağış, Liridon Kryeziu, Mehmet Nurullah Kurutkan, Besnik A. Krasniqi, Joanna Hernik, Ensar Selman Karagüzel, Volkan Karaca and Çağdaş Ateş
- Global research on community-based enterprise: a bibliometric portrait pp. 793-814

- Suchisweta Pradhan and Sasmita Samanta
- How online communities are important for rural entrepreneurial change – the library revolt pp. 815-833

- Josefina Jonsson and Johan Gaddefors
- Migration contexts in shaping community ethnic resources: a Forms of Capital approach on ethnic migrant entrepreneurs in Malaysia pp. 834-855

- Hamizah Abd Hamid and André M. Everett
- Let’s be entrepreneurs – Finnish youth’s attitudes toward entrepreneurship pp. 856-874

- Jouni Hintikka, Kyllikki Taipale-Erävala, Ulla Lehtinen and Leena Eskola
- ICT and the provision of social services in low-income countries: the moderating role of institutional quality pp. 875-899

- Olaniyi Evans
- The impact of COVID-19 on refugee women’s entrepreneurship in Jordan pp. 900-925

- Tala Abuhussein
- Mental health of hawkers during COVID-19: a marginal community in Bangladesh pp. 926-939

- Iqbal Hossain Moral, Md. Saidur Rahaman, Md. Shikh Imran and Md. Mizanur Rahman
- Enterprising tendency and entrepreneurial performance of indigenousDayakwomen entrepreneurs in Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 940-959

- William Keling, Ching Seng Yap and Poh Ling Ho
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Beyond embedded or not embedded: immigrant entrepreneurs’ embeddedness levels pp. 565-593

- Uǧur Yetkin and Deniz Tunçalp
- Toward cooperative competitiveness for community development in Economic Society 5.0 pp. 594-620

- Ratri Wahyuningtyas, Ganjar Disastra and Risris Rismayani
- Government and innovation performance: evidence from the ICT enterprising community pp. 621-643

- Herolinda Murati-Leka and Besnik Fetai
- Exploring veteran entrepreneurship in Nigeria pp. 644-663

- Sanya Ojo
- The role of traditional knowledge-based dynamic capabilities to improve the sustainable performance of weaving craft in Indonesia pp. 664-683

- Anggraeni Permatasari, Wawan Dhewanto and Dina Dellyana
- Exploring the link between social work, entrepreneurial leadership, social embeddedness, social entrepreneurship and firm performance: a case of SMES owned by Chinese ethnic community in Turkey pp. 684-707

- Esra Sipahi Dongul and Erkin Artantaş
- Community engagement in development projects: government versus private funded projects in Ghana pp. 708-727

- Helen Arkorful, Sam Kris Hilton and Fred Awaah
- Non-farm proprietorship employment by micropolitan county pp. 728-748

- Nichole M. Bignall and Keith G. Debbage
- Ethnicity and entrepreneurial learning experiences as predictors of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and outcome expectations pp. 749-766

- Adeola Samuel Adebusuyi and Olubusayo Foluso Adebusuyi
Volume 17, issue 2, 2021
- Entrepreneurship education in Post-Soviet states developing programmes for hospitality and tourism students in Samarkand pp. 209-220

- Leei John, Marc Robertson, Kate Tetley and Claire Seaman
- Community and public-private partnership projects in Uganda: community engagement, trust and performance pp. 221-241

- Isaac Wanzige Magoola, Rogers Mwesigwa and Ruth Nabwami
- Positionality of refugee business support and hospitality building under cognitive dissonance theory: an enterprising route of refugee entrepreneurship pp. 242-260

- Shuai Qin
- Intention of coastal communities to support climate change mitigation policies for fish and marine ecosystem preservation pp. 261-283

- Antonino Galati, Antonio Tulone, Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou and Maria Crescimanno
- Strategic guidelines for community enterprise development: a case in rural Thailand pp. 284-304

- Harry Jay M. Cavite, Chanhathai Kerdsriserm and Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong
- How do social responsibility and social entrepreneurship generate value creation in pandemics? pp. 305-333

- Rui Silva, Margarida Rodrigues, Mário Franco, Cidália Oliveira and Nuno Sousa
- The effects of COVID-19 on small and medium-sized enterprises: empirical evidence from Jordan pp. 334-357

- Tala Abuhussein, Husam Barham and Saheer Al-Jaghoub
- Exploring the perspectives of physically challenged women entrepreneurs in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, Ghana pp. 358-381

- Shaibu Bukari, Michael Ayikwei Quarshie and Felix Kwame Opoku
- Changing times and women on the wheels: a qualitative investigation of the experiences of female commercial drivers in Lagos State, Nigeria pp. 382-397

- Temitope Owolabi, Tunde A. Alabi and Sofiat A. Busari-Akinbode
- The business model canvas of women owned micro enterprises in the urban informal sector pp. 398-418

- Sujata Mukherjee
- Understanding the ease of doing agribusiness in emerging Asian economies: evidence from world enterprises survey pp. 419-432

- Waseem Khan, Trilok Pratap Singh and Mohammed Jamshed
- Entrepreneurial behavior of family firms in the Indian community: adoption of a technology platform as a moderator pp. 433-453

- Sheshadri Chatterjee, Ranjan Chaudhuri and Demetris Vrontis
- Digitalization and rural entrepreneurial attitude in Indonesia: a capability approach pp. 454-478

- Fikri Zul Fahmi and Medina Savira
- Iranian communities e-business challenges and value proposition design pp. 479-497

- Amir Emami, Elahe Farshad Bakhshayesh and Gadaf Rexhepi
- Strengthening business incubation practices among startup firms. Evidence from Ugandan communities pp. 498-518

- Bob Ssekiziyivu, Rogers Mwesigwa, Eunice Kabahinda, Sharon Lakareber and Florence Nakajubi
- Education and enterprising profile of young community: evidence from a transition country pp. 519-534

- Vjollca Hasani, Jusuf Zeqiri, Kumrije Gagica, Kimberly Gleason and Sadudin Ibraimi
- Community and health-care service quality in Kosovo”: “a confirmatory analytical approach pp. 535-561

- Myesere Avdyl Hoxha
Volume 17, issue 1, 2021
- How kinship resources alleviate structural disadvantage: self-employment duration among refugees and labor migrants pp. 16-45

- Aliaksei Kazlou and Karl Wennberg
- Family across borders social capital and diaspora entrepreneurial preparedness pp. 46-71

- Eva Karayianni, Elias Hadjielias and Loukas Glyptis
- Examining network characteristic dynamics of kinship-based families on performance within Indonesian SMEs pp. 72-97

- Hardo Firmana Given Grace Manik, Nurul Indarti and Andy Susilo Lukito-Budi
- Does family involvement help small migrant businesses survive? A closer examination of family in migrant entrepreneurship pp. 98-124

- Zonghui Li and Douglas Johansen
- Entrepreneurship, family and migration: a systematic literature review on Vietnamese migrant entrepreneurship pp. 125-157

- Anh Nguyen Quoc, Dai Nguyen Van and Nu Nguyet Anh Nguyen
- Not without family: refugee family entrepreneurship and economic integration process pp. 158-181

- Khizran Zehra and Sadia Usmani
- Expanding understanding of family social capital in crowdfunding of migrant entrepreneurial ventures pp. 182-207

- Nadia Arshad and Adele Berndt
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