International Journal of Business and Globalisation
2007 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2008
- Community viability and well-being in northernmost Europe: social change and cultural encounters, sustainable development and food security in Finland's North pp. 331-353

- Ludger Muller-Wille, Leo Granberg, Mika Helander, Lydia Heikkila, Anni-Siiri Lansman, Tuula Tuisku and Delia Berrouard
- What do teachers do when they do entrepreneurship education? …and How can we ask about it? pp. 354-372

- Karin Berglund and Carina Holmgren
- Afghan women entrepreneurs: at the crossroads between globalisation and local traditions pp. 373-402

- Ruxandra Boros
- Immigrant entrepreneurs in Lisbon: from diversity to Lusophony pp. 403-418

- M. Margarida Marques and Nuno Dias
- Indigenous (Australian) entrepreneurship? pp. 419-436

- Dennis Foley
- Usage and impact of Information Technology on the SSIs performance of Jammu region, North India pp. 437-452

- Hardeep Chahal and Ruchi Kohli
- Target costing in a developing economy: Croatia's case pp. 453-467

- Luca Devigili, Claudio Vignali and Dubravka Kopun
- Views, property rights, and New Zealand land reform pp. 468-493

- John Page and Ann Brower
- Research note: Why a social impact study in Tanzania? pp. 494-497

- Allen Nash
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- Ethnicity and entrepreneurship in Morocco: a photo-ethnographic study pp. 209-226

- Leo Dana and Teresa E. Dana
- New business creation and growth and its spatial and sectoral components: a multivariate analysis of key variables, relationships and processes and their policy implications pp. 227-243

- Jay Mitra and William Gleave
- The rise of women to leading positions in manufacturing SMEs from 1990 to 2005 pp. 244-264

- Pierre-Andre Julien, Martin Morin and Louise Cadieux
- The impact of communication and ethnicity on entrepreneurial success and education pp. 265-274

- Yunxia Zhu and Beisheng Wang
- Anti-oriental legislation in early Saskatchewan and the development of small business pp. 275-291

- Ken Leyton-Brown
- A comparison of entrepreneurial activity in the Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore: a New Zealand perspective pp. 292-299

- Bruce I. Donaldson
- Services marketing in the new global era: a case study of LIC pp. 300-309

- Niladri Das
- Communication Planning: current situation analysis and future developments in different markets pp. 310-329

- Claudio Vignali and Claudia Rasicci
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- An overview of the relationship between the newly emerging field of International Entrepreneurship and the older fields of entrepreneurship and International Business pp. 103-123

- Hamid Etemad
- The impact of age and reading on the desire for training of managers in entrepreneurial ventures pp. 124-132

- George Solomon and David Tomczyk
- Organisational culture, national culture and performance in International Joint Ventures based in Israel pp. 133-145

- Giora Avny and Alistair Anderson
- Impact of ethnicity on financing of immigrant businesses pp. 146-159

- Sibylle Heilbrunn and Nonna Kushnirovich
- Tourism: a view from the fray: a Jamaican case study pp. 160-172

- Stephen W. Litvin and Kadie-Ann Fyffe
- Identifying value hierarchies among indigenous women entrepreneurs in agriculture: a case of Iran pp. 173-182

- Kiumars Zarafshani, Marjan J. Gorgievski and Khadigeh Moradi
- SME credit rationing: the case of Tunisia pp. 183-197

- Mohamed Bouabidi and Mohamed Tahar Rajhi
- Three types of learning processes in entrepreneurship education pp. 198-207

- Alain Fayolle
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Business education in emerging economies pp. 5-27

- Ilan Alon and John R. McIntyre
- Entrepreneurship and education. The missing link in international development theory and practice pp. 28-38

- Paul Dragos Aligica and Bogdan Florian
- A theoretical framework for teaching and learning entrepreneurship pp. 39-55

- Paula Kyro
- Swedish inter-organisational learning network: outcomes in three dimensions pp. 56-71

- Pontus Bergh
- The long-term effects of active entrepreneurial training on business school students' and graduates' attitudes towards entrepreneurship pp. 72-91

- Jean-Charles Cachon and Barry Cotton
- Differences in attitudes toward business training: African-American female and male small business owners pp. 92-102

- Warren Martin, Barbara A. Wech and John Sandefur
Volume 1, issue 4, 2007
- A linguistic minority in Singapore pp. 451-465

- Soon Beng Chew and Rosalind Chew
- Recognising and leveraging unique strengths of entrepreneurs in Malaysia pp. 466-492

- Raduan Che Rose, Arfah Salleh and Naresh Kumar
- Tale of two Koreas pp. 493-501

- Estelle Waechter and Vanessa Ratten
- A preliminary assessment of external support policy to new Japanese founders pp. 502-521

- Tatsuyoshi Masuda
- The experience of privatisation in the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 522-535

- Jyldyz Aknazarova
- Using path analysis to study factors involved in entrepreneurs' success in rural areas of Iran pp. 536-543

- Ahmad Khatoonabadi and G.R. Andadeh
- Modalities for future prospects of small-scale agro-processing industries in India pp. 544-552

- Pardip Singh Shehrawat
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Corruption in business: management theory and practice pp. 311-327

- Achinto Roy
- In-group and out-group orientations and their relation to formation of Country of Origin Image stereotypes pp. 328-344

- George Balabanis, Rene Dentiste Mueller and T.C. Melewar
- Indian women entrepreneurs in New Zealand pp. 345-356

- Edwina Pio
- Making us marketable: reframing poverty through CED, ethnodevelopment and women's microenterprise pp. 357-368

- Robyn Eversole
- The internationalisation of Portuguese SMEs pp. 369-390

- Elisabeth Pereira
- Community initiatives for environment-based economic development in a depressed region: a case study from the West Coast of New Zealand pp. 391-403

- Paul Dalziel and Caroline Saunders
- Building reservation economies: Cattle, American Indians and the American West pp. 404-448

- J. Diane Pearson
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Social capital and business performance: ethnic enterprises in Canada pp. 145-160

- Charles Perreault, Gabrielle A. Brenner, Teresa V. Menzies, Louis Jacques Filion and Charles Ramangalahy
- The value of the psychological capital of immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 161-175

- Fred Luthans, Steven M. Norman and Susan M. Jensen
- Minority entrepreneurship in the USA pp. 176-221

- Ying Lowrey
- Cuban-American entrepreneurs in Tampa, Florida: an evolutionary perspective pp. 222-240

- Bella L. Galperin
- The new landscape of immigrant entrepreneurship in France pp. 241-257

- Emmanuel Ma Mung and Bernard Dinh
- Nigerian restaurants in London: bridging the experiential perception/expectation gap pp. 258-271

- Nnamdi O. Madichie
- Entrepreneurship in ethnic groups: the case of the multicultural city of Thessaloniki, Greece pp. 272-292

- Panagiotis Piperopoulos and Theodor Ikonomu
- A study of Chinese-owned firms in New Zealand pp. 293-298

- Yang Cao
- Research Note: Reviewing a childhood impression of British gypsy life through online search pp. 299-305

- David Kilgour
- Book Review: The Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Enterprise pp. 306-307

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- How do self-employed Sami people perceive the impact of the EU and globalisation? pp. 3-19

- Leo Dana and Teresa E. Dana
- The impact of ethnic-religious identification on buyer-seller behaviour: a study of two enclaves pp. 20-33

- Curt H. Stiles, Carlos L. Rodriguez and Craig S. Galbraith
- A sub-economy in Montreal pp. 34-50

- Morton Weinfeld
- Why do minorities launch businesses in Britain? pp. 51-59

- Gozde Inal
- Growth and dynamics of unorganised industries in Punjab pp. 60-87

- Lakhwinder Singh and Varinder Jain
- Influences on the survival and failure of small firms in Malaysia pp. 88-106

- Graham Hall and Kalsom Abd. Wahab
- Mennonite communities in Belize pp. 107-124

- Carel Roessingh
- Perceptions of the Andalusian independent retail sector pp. 125-142

- Cathy Parker, Ruben Yuste Gimenez, J. Andres Coca-Stefaniak and John Byrom
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