Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
2007 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2016
- Strategic management of community enterprises in the upper northeast region of Thailand pp. 346-362

- Aree Naipinit, Thongphon Promsaka Na Sakolnakorn and Patarapong Kroeksakul
- Perceptions of government actions and entrepreneurship performance pp. 363-396

- Nataliia Ostapenko
- Australian indigenous social enterprise: measuring performance pp. 397-424

- Rochelle Spencer, Martin Brueckner, Gareth Wise and Banduk Marika
- Structural crisis? pp. 425-446

- Torbjörn Ljungkvist and Börje Boers
- Culture and entrepreneurial opportunity in high- and low-entrepreneurship rural communities pp. 447-476

- Michael William-Patrick Fortunato and Theodore Roberts Alter
- Generating resources through co-evolution of entrepreneurs and ecosystems pp. 477-498

- Tua A. Björklund and Norris F. Krueger
Volume 10, issue 3, 2016
- Factors affecting performance/success of small-scale rural non-farm enterprises in Lesotho pp. 226-248

- Tšepiso A. Rantšo
- The impact of the social protest on brand commitment pp. 249-261

- Avichai Shuv-Ami
- Social value change, embeddedness and social entrepreneurship pp. 262-280

- Jan Velvin, Kristian Bjørnstad and Erling Krogh
- Preparing leaders for the multi-generational workforce pp. 281-305

- Rocky J. Dwyer and Ana Azevedo
- An empirical analysis of factors that determine poverty among the beneficiaries of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund pp. 306-320

- Muhammad-Bashir Owolabi Yusuf, Nasim Shirazi and Gairuzazmi Mat Ghani
- The business of saving lives in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) - a social imperative? Insights from “The Global Soap Project” pp. 321-342

- Nnamdi O. Madichie
Volume 10, issue 2, 2016
- Sustainability of positive relationship between environmental performance and profitability of SMEs pp. 138-163

- Mohammed Shahedul Quader, Md. Mostafa Kamal and A.B.M. Enamol Hassan
- Prospering in the southern Africa’s VUCA world of the nineteenth century pp. 164-177

- Khali Mofuoa
- Entrepreneurship as re-sourcing pp. 178-202

- Steffen Korsgaard, Alistair Anderson and Johan Gaddefors
- Transnational entrepreneurship in emerging markets pp. 203-223

- Sandra Milena Santamaria-Alvarez and Martyna Śliwa
Volume 10, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction article: gender perspectives on enterprising communities pp. 2-15

- Elisabet Ljunggren and Elisabeth Sundin
- Between need and innovative challenge: observations on female solo self-employment pp. 16-32

- Dieter Bögenhold and Uwe Fachinger
- Ex-garment female workers: a new entrepreneurial community in Mauritius pp. 33-52

- Harshana Kasseeah and Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur
- Women’s entrepreneurship in Russia: impacts from the Soviet system pp. 53-69

- Ann-Mari Sätre
- Trust-building processes in women’s entrepreneurship pp. 70-100

- Maria Bogren and Yvonne von Friedrichs
- Gendering of commercial justice – experience of self-employed women in urban Tanzania pp. 101-122

- Malin Tillmar
- Integrating multiple theoretical approaches to explore the resource mobilization process of community ventures pp. 123-134

- Ingebjørg Vestrum
Volume 9, issue 4, 2015
- An empirical study on the impact of micro enterprises on women empowerment pp. 298-314

- D. Arul Paramanandam and P Packirisamy
- Influence of participation in “table banking” on the size of women-owned micro and small enterprises in Kenya pp. 315-326

- Castro Ngumbu Gichuki, Milcah Mulu Mutuku and Lydia Nkatha Kinuthia
- Rural enterprise in Mexico: a case of necessity diversification pp. 327-343

- Gary Bosworth, Gerard McElwee and Rob Smith
- Stabilizing institutions for new venture investment decisions pp. 344-360

- Michael Crum and Thomas E. Nelson
- Addressing gender disparities through farming organisations in Malawi pp. 361-375

- Charlie Ager
Volume 9, issue 3, 2015
- Comparing entrepreneurial communities pp. 206-220

- Justin Paul and Archana Shrivastava
- Gender, trust and risk-taking: a literature review and proposed research model pp. 221-232

- Rachid Zeffane
- African Pentecostalism as entrepreneurial space pp. 233-252

- Sanya Ojo
- The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 253-276

- David Varady, Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham
- A look at female entrepreneurship in Kosovo: an exploratory study pp. 277-294

- Veland Ramadani, Gadaf Rexhepi, Hyrije Abazi-Alili, Bersant Beqiri and Abdullah Thaçi
Volume 9, issue 2, 2015
- The theory of planned behaviour, micro-growers and diversification: an exploratory study pp. 94-113

- Abel Duarte Alonso and Vlad Krajsic
- The evolving motivations of ethnic entrepreneurs pp. 114-131

- Julie Knight
- Migration reasons, traits and entrepreneurial motivation of African immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 132-155

- Risimati Maurice Khosa and Vivence Kalitanyi
- Australian indigenous women’s seafood harvesting practices and prospects for integrating aquaculture pp. 156-181

- Ann E. Fleming, Lisa Petheram and Natasha Stacey
- Resilience in the context of two traditional Spanish rural sectors: an exploratory study pp. 182-203

- Abel Duarte Alonso
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- Social entrepreneurship in the informal economy: a case study of re-enactment festivals pp. 6-16

- Valery Gordin and Mariya Dedova
- Supporting the cause – a case study on social entrepreneurial identity at the Rosenlund heritage site pp. 17-30

- Jennie Elfving
- Cultural heritage and entrepreneurship – inspiration for novel ventures creation pp. 31-44

- Kärt Summatavet and Mervi Raudsaar
- Contextualizing entrepreneurial learning in basic and vocational education pp. 45-60

- Lenita Hietanen and Taina Järvi
- Finnish student teachers’ critical conceptions of entrepreneurship education pp. 61-75

- Marja-Leena Rönkkö and Jaana Lepistö
- A value-creating framework for enhancing entrepreneurial learning in networks pp. 76-91

- Lenita Nieminen and Arja Lemmetyinen
Volume 8, issue 4, 2014
- The development experiences of two small African and Northern European communities under globalisation pp. 234-260

- Tomi Ovaska, Louw Van der Walt and Robert B. Anderson
- Approaching rural firm growth: a literature review pp. 261-286

- Maria Tunberg
- Korean entrepreneurs in Kansas City metropolitan area pp. 287-299

- Kyoung-Ho Shin
- Social entrepreneurship and post conflict recovery in Uganda pp. 300-317

- Arthur Sserwanga, Rebecca Isabella Kiconco, Malin Nystrand and Rachel Mindra
- Determinants of innovation in the handicraft industry of Fiji and Tonga: an empirical analysis from a tourism perspective pp. 318-330

- Suwastika Naidu, Anand Chand and Paul Southgate
Volume 8, issue 3, 2014
- Black entrepreneurship: a case study on entrepreneurial activities and ambitions in a South African township pp. 162-179

- Peter Preisendoerfer, Ansgar Bitz and Frans J. Bezuidenhout
- Innovation in agro-food chain pp. 180-187

- Rosa Caiazza, Tiziana Volpe and David Audretsch
- Main rules and actors of Italian system of innovation: how to become competitive in spin-off activity pp. 188-197

- Rosa Caiazza and Tiziana Volpe
- Entrepreneurial processes in new company creation pp. 198-216

- Aleksandra Gawel and Timo Toikko
- Centralized decentralization for tribal business development pp. 217-232

- Tremane Lindsay Barr and John Reid
Volume 8, issue 2, 2014
- You reap what you pick pp. 86-102

- Ram A. Cnaan, Ganesh Bhat, Lucas C.P.M. Meijs and Femida Handy
- Factors affecting spin-off creation pp. 103-110

- Rosa Caiazza
- Uncoupling enterprise culture from capitalism pp. 111-125

- Colin Williams
- Culture, values and entrepreneurial motivation in Bhutan pp. 126-146

- Dave Valliere
- Business strategies used by Micro-SMEs in a Bangkok street market pp. 147-158

- John Walsh
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Evaluating the legitimacy of entrepreneurship and small business as a field of study pp. 4-19

- Kirk C. Heriot, Andres Jauregui, Tobias Huning and Michael Harris
- Understanding teacher entrepreneurship in the globalized society pp. 20-33

- Izhar Oplatka
- Enterprise and entrepreneurship education: towards a comparative analysis pp. 34-50

- Brian Jones and Norma Iredale
- EU entrepreneurial learning: perspectives of university students pp. 51-70

- Simeon Spiteri and Felix Maringe
- Are we committed to teach entrepreneurship in business school? pp. 71-81

- Rohit H. Trivedi
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