Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
2007 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2021
- When the sense of place value is challenged by pandemic: value exchange in indigenous community-based tourism in Sade-Lombok, Indonesia pp. 849-875

- Cicilia Larasati Rembulan and Astrid Kusumowidagdo
- Spirituality and entrepreneurship: integration of spiritual beliefs in an entrepreneurial journey pp. 876-899

- Sumayya Rashid and Vanessa Ratten
- Neo-rural small entrepreneurs’ motivations and challenges in Portugal’s low density regions pp. 900-923

- Ubyrajara Brasil Dal Bello, Carla Marques, Octávio Sacramento and Anderson Galvão
- Empowerment of rural young people in informal farm entrepreneurship: the role of corporate social responsibility in Nigeria’s oil producing communities pp. 924-947

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji and Elda Nduka Okolo-Obasi
- From lifelong learning to later life self-employment: a conceptual framework and an Israeli enterprise perspective pp. 948-966

- Raphael Eppler-Hattab
- COVID-19 pandemic, a blessing or a curse for sales? A study of women entrepreneurs from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa community pp. 967-987

- Said Muhammad, Kong Ximei, Zahoor Ul Haq, Irshad Ali and Nicholas Beutell
- Exploring the next generation socialisation to entrepreneurship in family businesses: insights from the Moroccan community pp. 988-1013

- Widad Ibouder, Alain Jean-Claude Fayolle and Abdenbi Louitri
- Enterprising profile and career development of Kuwaitiyouth community pp. 1014-1032

- Mohammad Zainal
- A retrospective overview ofJournal of Enterprising Communities:People and Places in the Global Economyfrom2007 to 2021 using abibliometric analysis pp. 1033-1059

- Meghna Chhabra, Léo‐Paul Dana, Veland Ramadani and Monika Agarwal
- Determinants of the firm performance of returnee entrepreneurs in Somalia: the effects of external environmental conditions pp. 1060-1082

- Mohamed-Abdullahi Mohamed, Asmat-Nizam Abdul-Talib and AfifahAlwani Ramlee
Volume 16, issue 5, 2021
- The influence of institutional context on entrepreneurial intention: evidence from the Saudi young community pp. 677-698

- Wassim Aloulou
- Co-operative behavior of handicraft, low- and high-tech micro-firms: where do they differ? pp. 699-721

- Mohsin Shafi, Yongzhong Yang, Zoya, Liu Junrong, Imran Rahman and Hina Fatima
- Immigrant entrepreneurship motivation – scientific production, field development, thematic antecedents, measurement elements and research agenda pp. 722-755

- Carson Duan and Kamaljeet Sandhu
- The role of entrepreneurial orientation in crisis management: evidence from family firms in enterprising communities pp. 756-780

- Börje Boers and Thomas Henschel
- Career choice, growth and well-being of women entrepreneurs’ community: insights on driving factors in India pp. 781-807

- Jasmine Banu and Rupashree Baral
- The gendered effects of entrepreneurialism in contrasting contexts pp. 808-828

- Malin Tillmar, Helene Ahl, Karin Berglund and Katarina Pettersson
- Life of the Bangladeshi construction workers: an insight observation from the reality of the quality of anisolated community pp. 829-847

- Md. Saidur Rahaman and Md. Mizanur Rahman
Volume 16, issue 4, 2021
- Self-help group (SHG) production methods: insights from the union territory of Puducherry community pp. 517-539

- Siddhartha T., Nambirajan T. and Ganeshkumar C.
- Socio-cultural web and environmentally-driven community entrepreneurship: a portrayal of Abia Ohafia community in South-Eastern Nigeria pp. 540-561

- Ebere Ume Kalu and Leo Dana
- Animating business relationships through community social capital: an insight into conviviality pp. 562-581

- Simone Guercini and Silvia Ranfagni
- Service innovation in the hotel industry: the dynamic capabilities view pp. 582-602

- Babak Ziyae, Hossein Sadeghi and Maryam Golmohammadi
- Neo-liberalism translated into preconditions for women entrepreneurs – two contrasting cases pp. 603-630

- Malin Tillmar, Helene Ahl, Karin Berglund and Katarina Pettersson
- Social capital leading to innovation: understanding moderating effects of the environment in the Zimbabwean small and medium enterprise context pp. 631-652

- Boris Urban and Kudzanai Mutendadzamera
- Exploring women entrepreneurs’ motivations and challenges from an institutional perspective: evidences from a patriarchal state in India pp. 653-674

- Swati Shastri, Shruti Shastri, Abhishek Pareek and Riddhi Sudhan Sharma
Volume 16, issue 3, 2021
- Entrepreneurial alertness and social entrepreneurial venture creation: the mediating role of personal initiative pp. 361-383

- Isa Nsereko, Juma Wasswa Balunywa, Lawrence Musiitwa Kyazze, Hamidah Babirye Nsereko and Jamidah Nakato
- Social responsibility approach among universities’ community pp. 384-401

- Marsela Thanasi-Boçe and Selma Kurtishi-Kastrati
- An Islamic perspective of agripreneurs motivation pp. 402-420

- Khairul Hidayatullah Basir and Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa
- Rural women characteristics and sustainable entrepreneurial intention: a road to economic growth in Bangladesh pp. 421-449

- Mohammad Rashed Hasa Polas, Valliappan Raju, Md Muhibbullah and Mosab I. Tabash
- Performance of Ghanaian women businesses community: the moderating role of social competence pp. 450-471

- Cynthia Ayorkor Sallah and Livingstone Divine Caesar
- Customers’ purchasing behavior toward home-based SME products: evidence from UAE community pp. 472-493

- Khaula Abdulla Alkaabi
- Meritocracy, personality traits and recruitment: some insights from the Qatari enterprising community pp. 494-514

- AbdulWahab Esmaeel Baroun
Volume 16, issue 2, 2021
- How does the territory impact on entrepreneurial family embeddedness? pp. 196-217

- Paula Martínez-Sanchis, Cristina Aragón-Amonarriz and Cristina Iturrioz-Landart
- Impact of natural disasters on New Zealand regional family businesses: perspectives of baby boomer family business owners pp. 218-237

- Julia Yonghua Wu
- Regional economic performance and the differential prevalence of corporate and family business pp. 238-259

- Zografia Bika and Peter Rosa
- The marionette: embeddedness in a community of family-controlled firms pp. 260-277

- Hanna Astner
- Viability of artisanal timber milling: cases from Ghana pp. 278-298

- Camillus Abawiera Wongnaa, Michael Nyarko, Monica Addison and Dadson Awunyo-Vitor
- Groping environmental sensitivity as an antecedent of environmental behavioural intentions through perceived environmental responsibility pp. 299-319

- Sandeep Singh, Priyanka Sharma, Nameeta Garg and Rajni Bala
- When simplicity becomes complexity: negotiations between a Mennonite enterprising community and the Government of Belize pp. 320-340

- Carel Roessingh and Michiel Verver
- Financial well-being of Retirees Community in Nigeria pp. 341-358

- Benard Alkali Soepding, John C. Munene and Dagwom Yohanna Dang
Volume 16, issue 1, 2021
- How the smart governance model shapes cities? Cases from Europe pp. 8-25

- Demokaan Demirel and Maksud Emre Mülazımoğlu
- Collaborative spaces: at the intersection of design and management pp. 26-45

- Katarzyna Bachnik, Isa Moll and Jordi Montaña
- Capture coproduction behavior in networking alumni communities: Progress from platform belongingness, knowledge sharing, and citizenship behavior pp. 46-73

- My-Trinh Bui and Don Jyh-Fu Jeng
- A novel consumer preference mining method based on improved weclat algorithm pp. 74-92

- Jianfang Qi, Xin Mou, Yue Li, Xiaoquan Chu and Weisong Mu
- Value creation through omnichannel practices for multi-actor customers: an evolutionary view pp. 93-118

- Ricardo Costa Climent, Darek M. Haftor and Soumitra Chowdhury
- Review of employment and disability: bibliographic analysis pp. 119-145

- Cristina Marín-Palacios, Oliver Carrero Márquez and Rhona Patricia Lohan
- Revisiting the interconnection between governance mechanisms and firm performance: evidence from Vietnamese listed firms pp. 146-167

- Cong Duc Tran, Tin Trung Nguyen and Jo-Yu Wang
- Training, corporate culture and organizational work models for the development of corporate entrepreneurship in SMEs pp. 168-188

- Cristina Blanco González-Tejero and Cayetano Medina Molina
Volume 15, issue 5, 2021
- Entrepreneurship and agriculture resources on national productivity in Africa: exploring for complementarities, synergies and thresholds pp. 643-664

- Maryam Kriese, Gladys Awinpoak Abindaw Nabieu, Daniel Ofori-Sasu and Baah Aye Kusi
- The role of entrepreneurship in reducing poverty in agricultural communities pp. 665-683

- Mufaro Dzingirai
- Towards an agricultural entrepreneurship development model: an empirical investigation in Namibia’s agricultural communities pp. 684-708

- Alex Bignotti, Alex J. Antonites and Uapirama J. Kavari
- What determines the performance of SMEs? Evidence from poultry farming in Ghana pp. 709-722

- Thomas Sarpong
- Motivation and the careers of agricultural entrepreneurs in Ivory Coast pp. 723-738

- Francis Milot-Lapointe, Sika Joëlle Prisca Boua and Etienne St-Jean
- Motivational factors into agriculture as a career path: narratives of Black emerging farmers as entrepreneurs in South Africa pp. 739-754

- Ziyanda Mpetile and Willie Chinyamurindi
- “Dodging the bullet”: are effectual managers better off in a crisis? A case of Ghanaian agricultural SMEs pp. 755-772

- Oliver Kwabena Aggrey, Alfred Kwadwo Djan, Naomi Abena Dei Antoh and Louis Numelio Tettey
Volume 15, issue 4, 2021
- Revival of the traditional handicraft enterprising community in Pakistan pp. 477-507

- Mohsin Shafi, Lixi Yin, Yue Yuan and Zoya
- Constraints to participation in the management of cooperative societies: insights for women in Awka community pp. 508-530

- Stellamaris Ifunanya Aju and Oluyemi Theophilus Adeosun
- Challenges faced by necessity entrepreneurship, the case of Syrian refugees in Jordan pp. 531-547

- Saad Zighan
- A deplorable community in Bangladesh: tea garden workers pp. 548-566

- Md. Saidur Rahaman, Syed Muhammod Ali Reza, Md. Mizanur Rahman and Md. Solaiman Chowdhury
- Enterprise survival in the high-tech community: persuasion and power in board decisions pp. 567-587

- Ronit Yitshaki, Eli Gimmon and Susanna Khavul
- Environmental commitment and environmental sustainability practices of manufacturing small and medium enterprises in Uganda pp. 588-607

- Kasimu Sendawula, Vincent Bagire, Cathy Ikiror Mbidde and Peter Turyakira
- Sustainable prosperity and enterprises for Maori communities in Aotearoa New Zealand: a review of the literature pp. 608-625

- Tia Neha, Angus Macfarlane, Sonja Macfarlane, Te Hurinui Clarke, Melissa Derby, Toni Torepe, Fiona Duckworth, Marie Gibson, Roisin Whelan and Jo Fletcher
- Digital financial inclusion, informal economy and poverty reduction in Africa pp. 626-640

- Ikechukwu Kelikume
Volume 15, issue 3, 2020
- Entrepreneurship education intention and entrepreneurial intention amongst disadvantaged students: an empirical study pp. 313-333

- Umesh Shrivastava and Satya Ranjan Acharya
- Teleworking in Portuguese communities during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 334-349

- Fernando Tavares, Eulália Santos, Ana Diogo and Vanessa Ratten
- Entrepreneurial ecosystem and social entrepreneurship: case studies of community-based craft from Kutch, India pp. 350-374

- Santana Pathak and Sujata Mukherjee
- Applying the theory of planned behaviour to hospitality management students in Nigeria: the mediating role of self-confidence pp. 375-394

- Innocent Otache
- ICT, social media and COVID-19: evidence from informal home-based business community in Kuwait City pp. 395-413

- Yasser Saleh
- Influence of work–family conflict on the emergence of nascent mumpreneurs community in Jordan pp. 414-431

- Rasha Abdelsalam, Shafig Al-Haddad and Jusuf Zeqiri
- A new approach to stimulate rural entrepreneurship through village-owned enterprises in Indonesia pp. 432-450

- Ikeu Kania, Grisna Anggadwita and Dini Turipanam Alamanda
- Does growth enhancement support scheme (GESS) contribute to youth development in informal farm entrepreneurship? Evidence from rural communities in Nigeria pp. 451-476

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji, Elda Nduka Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
Volume 15, issue 2, 2021
- Customer perception of adoption and use of digital financial services and mobile money services in Uganda pp. 177-203

- Tapiwanashe James Museba, Edmore Ranganai and Gianfranco Gianfrate
- Diffusion of innovations and labor market challenges: a multiple case study from Angola pp. 204-227

- Édney Santos and Daphne Halkias
- Supply chain risks, technological and digital challenges facing grocery retailers in South Africa pp. 228-245

- Progress Hove-Sibanda, Marumo Motshidisi and Paul Agu Igwe
- Digital transformation in West Africa: a two country, two-sector analysis pp. 246-257

- Nnamdi O. Madichie, Elvira Bolat and Nasiru Taura
- Digital transformation in financial services provision: a Nigerian perspective to the adoption of chatbot pp. 258-281

- Abdulazeez Abdulquadri, Emmanuel Mogaji, Tai Anh Kieu and Nguyen Phong Nguyen
- Interactive radio, social network sites and development in Africa: a literature review study pp. 282-295

- Marcos Komodromos
- Transforming higher education in Ghana in times of disruption: flexible learning in rural communities with high latency internet connectivity pp. 296-312

- Harry Barton Essel, Dimitrios Vlachopoulos, Dickson Adom and Akosua Tachie-Menson
Volume 15, issue 1, 2021
- Competencies development for women edupreneurs community – an integrated AHP-TOPSIS approach pp. 5-25

- Jitendra Kumar Dixit, Vivek Agrawal, Sucheta Agarwal, Shqipe Gerguri-Rashiti and Dina Sabry Said
- Role of NGOs in women empowerment: case studies from Uttarakhand, India pp. 26-41

- Minisha Gupta
- Women entrepreneurship and sustainable development: select case studies from the sustainable energy sector pp. 42-75

- Ritika Mahajan and Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
- Challenges and enablers of women entrepreneurs’ career advancement in Vietnam’s coffee industry pp. 76-95

- Giang NT Nguyen, Thinh Gia Hoang, Tam Minh Nguyen and Thanh Thien Ngo
- Innovation capabilities of women enterprise in informal settings pp. 96-113

- Oluyemi Theophilus Adeosun, Ayodele Ibrahim Shittu and Stellamaris Ifunanya Aju
- Organic food women entrepreneurs-TISM approach for challenges pp. 114-136

- Shweta Dahiya, Anupama Panghal, Shilpa Sindhu and Parveen Siwach
- Role of ICT in emancipation of digital entrepreneurship among new generation women pp. 137-154

- Anuja Shukla, Priyanka Kushwah, Eti Jain and Shiv Kumar Sharma
- CEO gender, power and bank performance: evidence from Chinese banks pp. 155-176

- Hsiu-I Ting
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