New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
1998 - 2024
Current editor(s): Andres Felipe Cortes and Younggeun Lee
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- From the Editors pp. 3-3

- Laurence Weinstein, Shawn Blau, Christopher Sheehan and Joshua Shuart
- From Eggs to the Stars pp. 5-7

- Jane Pollak
- Bouncing Back pp. 9-12

- Allan F. Lichter
- Entrepreneurial Women and Life Expectancy pp. 13-20

- Jeannette Oppedisano and Sandra Lueder
- Someone old or someone new? The effects of ceo change on corporate entrepreneurship pp. 21-33

- J. L. Morrow
- Ethnic entrepreneurship: Do values matter? pp. 35-46

- Michael Morris, Minet Schindehutte and Jack Lesser
- Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Predict Self-Employment Goals pp. 47-56

- Gerry Segal, Dan Borgia and Jerry Schoenfeld
- Encouraging technology-based ventures: Entrepreneurship education and engineering graduates pp. 57-64

- Teresa V. Menzies and Joseph C. Paradi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- Reading the tea leaves pp. 9-13

- Cindi Bigelow and Tea Bigelow
- Entrepreneurial Strategies in Transitional Industries from a Resource Perspective: A Case Study Analysis of the Business Models of German Soccer Clubs pp. 15-26

- Christian Lechner and Tobias Schmidt
- A Comparative Analysis of the Performance of Emerging v. Nonemerging Industry Initial Public Offerings pp. 27-38

- Todd A. Finkle and Reinhold P. Lamb
- The status of women's entrepeneurship: Pathways to future entrepreneurship development and education pp. 39-50

- Lisa K. Gundry, Miriam Ben-Yoseph and Margaret Posig
- An exploratory examination of propensity and performance in new venture internationalization pp. 51-66

- Jay Hyuk Rhee
- Peak Performance: Business Lessons from the World's Top Sports Organizations pp. 67-68

- Shawn Blau
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- A force in men's fashion pp. 5-8

- Joseph Abboud
- Entrepreneurs at sea pp. 9-11

- Tom Foley and Anne Foley
- The financing of small firms: Different continents, the same problems? pp. 13-31

- Grahame Boocock and Ismail A Wahab
- Economic Value Added (EVA) and the Valuation of Small Businesses pp. 33-40

- Michel F. Spivey and Jeffrey J. McMillan
- New venture planning using advanced information systems support pp. 43-56

- Dorothy G. Dologite, Robert J. Mockler and Marc E. Gartenfeld
- Corporate entrepreneurship: A strategic and structural perspective pp. 59-70

- Joao Ferreira
- Marketing and economic aspects of entrepreneurship: Raising cane in the low desert—a case study pp. 73-78

- Carol Ann Dorn and Nancy Scannell
- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity pp. 81-82

- Shawn Blau
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Out on a limb - and thriving pp. 5-8

- Robert Seliger
- Revisiting Shapero: A taxonomy of entrepreneurial typologies pp. 9-14

- Truls Erikson
- Cultural and Socioeconomic Determinants of Invention: A Multicountry, Multiperiod Analysis pp. 15-29

- Moshin Habib and Joseph Coombs
- Export planning and performance: An organizational culture perspective on small firms pp. 31-39

- Philip D. Olson> and Newell Gough
- On the logic of business plan composition pp. 41-49

- Jeff Trailer and Chester Wolford
- Human Resource Management Issues as a Small Business Grows pp. 51-58

- Jack L. Howard
- Who Moved My Cheese? pp. 65-65

- Matthew H. Roy
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- Foreign Franchiser Entry into Developing Countries pp. 9-19

- Gary J. Castrogiovanni and George S. Vozikis
- Antecedents of small business performance pp. 21-33

- Matthew W. Rutherford and Sharon L. Oswald
- Why entrepreneurs establish firms: Competition, protection costs, and rise of the firm pp. 45-46

- Radoslav P. Kotorov
- Examining the role of social network size and structural holes pp. 47-59

- Robert P. Singh, Ralph C. Hybel and Gerald E. Hill
- Lessons from the Sandbox pp. 61-62

- Ed Chung
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Good Stuff Cheap pp. 5-8

- Jerry Ellis
- New Product Development pp. 9-13

- Steve Kaye
- The Digital Economy: A Golden Opportunity for Entrepreneurs? pp. 15-21

- Maheshkumar Joshi and Ira Yermish
- Transforming the Entrepreneurial Landscape: Emergent Innovative Behaviors in Internet Firms pp. 15-21

- Jill Kickul and Lisa K. Gundry
- New and Small E-Commerce Ventures: The Importance of Legitimacy and Trust pp. 33-45

- Gregory B. Murphy and Dennis Smart
- A Strategic Model of the Franchise Form of Business Organization pp. 47-56

- James B. Bronson and James W. Faircloth
- Bed and Breakfast Homes: A Life of Leisure or a Stressful Encounter pp. 57-66

- Angela K. Miles and Darla J. Domke-Damonte
- eBrands: Building an Internet Business at Breakneck Speed pp. 67-68

- John Callister
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Is European Entrepreneurship on Life Support? NEJE interview with Micael Becker pp. 5-8

- Michael Becker
- The Roots of Entrepreneurial Research pp. 9-20

- Hans Landström
- Playing in the Giant's Field: Strategies for Effectively Competing in the Global Marketplace pp. 21-30

- Carolan McLarney
- Entrepreneurial Marketing by Networking pp. 31-38

- Audrey Gilmore and David Carson
- Work-Family Conflicts of Indian Women Entrepreneurs: A Preliminary Report pp. 39-46

- Mallika Das
- Succession and Governance Across Generations: A Comparative Study of the United States and Italy pp. 47-56

- Alberto Zanzi and Colette Dumas
- Motivations for Self-Employment: The Case of Maori in New Zealand pp. 57-63

- Mark Fox
- Learning How to Learn: Nurturing Professional Growth Through Cognitive Mapping pp. 65-80

- Robert J. Mockler and Dorothy G. Dologite
- The New Pioneers: The Men and Women Who Are Transforming the Workplace and Marketplace pp. 81-82

- Gina Vega