International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 1/2, 2024
- Barriers to technology acceptance faced by PropTech start-ups pp. 1-24

- Juan Ocampo
- Moving towards a data-driven approach to self-leadership: exploring the combination of app-based reflection diaries and data-based ideation techniques pp. 25-47

- Christian Hoßbach, Miriam Bachmann, Kristiana Roth and Anne-Katrin Neyer
- Influence of business ecosystem on business model innovation in mobile health applications pp. 48-67

- Ramon Davi de Souza Rodrigues
- Cluster governance in dynamising collaborative innovation in SMEs pp. 68-92

- Luciana Castro Gonçalves, Anne Berthinier-Poncet and Liliana Mitkova
- The effects of exploration and exploitation on stock price movement: the moderating effect of firm size and market condition pp. 93-107

- Gun Jea Yu and Kihoon Hong
- Understanding innovation spaces: a topic modelling approach pp. 108-127

- Jose Montes, Aglaya Batz and David F. D'Croz Baron
Volume 27, issue 3/4, 2023
- Impact of DC on success of entrepreneurs: a study of small and medium manufacturers pp. 151-172

- Ashok Kumar Sar
- Technological innovation capability of business incubators and digital entrepreneurship performance in an innovation ecosystem pp. 173-207

- Selma Regina Martins Oliveira and Sandro Trento
- Management guidelines to address cultural challenges and facilitate values-based innovation through gamification pp. 208-236

- Henning Breuer, Kiril Ivanov and Carmen Abril
- From crisis to opportunity: exploring the interplay between entrepreneurial processes and technological changes in Italian fitness industry pp. 237-268

- Raffaele Cecere and Paolo Bernardi
- Mediators of the relationship between national culture and innovation pp. 269-288

- Vladyslav Soloviov and Anneli Kaasa
- Determinants of innovation adoption in agribusiness: a systematic review pp. 289-308

- Júlia Aita dos Santos, Camila Raquel Lunardeli Fogaça Lima, Lucas Bonacina Roldan and Éder Henriqson
Volume 27, issue 1/2, 2023
- Trust is not recognition: an exploration of revolts in crowdfunding pp. 1-18

- Jack Wroldsen and Djamchid Assadi
- Internal antecedents for systematic business model innovation: insights from the German automotive manufacturers pp. 19-50

- Benedict Seiferlein, Dominik K. Kanbach and Claudia Lehmann
- Getting by with a little help from my friends: the impact of the pandemic on the collaboration of small Finnish food and beverage ventures pp. 51-76

- Erika Perttunen, Teo Keipi, Sooa Hwang and Tua A. Björklund
- The symbiosis evolution mechanism and simulation research of developed science-based innovation ecosystem pp. 77-97

- Yuqiong Li, Ling Zhou and Han Tian
- Analysing institutional and government support for the development of Mauritian SMEs pp. 98-118

- Randhir Roopchund
- University technology transfer: assessment of invention disclosures by technology transfer offices pp. 119-136

- António Rocha, Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha and Fernando Romero
- Fintech, financial literacy, and financial inclusion in Indonesian SMEs pp. 137-150

- Mutamimah Mutamimah and Maya Indriastuti
Volume 26, issue 3/4, 2022
- The perfect match! Open innovation platforms - assets for collaborative start-ups pp. 133-160

- Izabella Bereczki, Johann Füller and Oana Stănculescu
- Broken promises in crowdfunded projects: reasons and mitigating governance mechanisms pp. 161-194

- Sophia Shtepa and Oleksiy Osiyevskyy
- Innovative cooperation among small medium-sized enterprises: from the perspective of multi-department symbiosis pp. 195-218

- Yuyan Luo, Bingqian Wu, Tingting Liu, Maoyan Li and Zerui Su
- Telecom strategies for IoT innovations in Asian and European business ecosystems pp. 219-251

- Caroline Cecilie Skogland Kverne and Per Jonny Nesse
- Small business antifragility: how research and innovation can help survive crises and thrive pp. 252-268

- Vincenzo Corvello, Vincenzo Straffalaci and Luigino Filice
Volume 26, issue 1/2, 2022
- Transitional practices in the pre-start-up phase of academic spin-off creation: an explanatory case study pp. 1-24

- Emmanuel D. Adamides and Eleni Karfaki
- The role of business accelerators in generating dynamic capabilities within startups pp. 25-42

- Celia Polo García-Ochoa, Carmen De-Pablos-Heredero and Francisco José Blanco Jimenez
- Proactiveness, environmental munificence and environmental hostility and their impacts on the growth of SMEs pp. 43-59

- Olufemi Muibi Omisakin, Chris Arasanmi and Indrapriya Kularatne
- Explaining employee innovative behaviour: a test of an integrative model pp. 60-84

- Uri Sternberg and Aviv Shoham
- Review of key performance indicators for measuring innovation process performance pp. 85-109

- Vanessa Nappi and Kevin Kelly
- Antecedents of entrepreneurial intention with specific reference to cyber entrepreneurship in Delhi/NCR pp. 110-131

- Supreet Wahee, Leo Dana, Navneet Gera and Walter Vesperi
Volume 25, issue 4/5, 2021
- Reinforcement contingencies of innovative behaviour: antecedent and consequent factors pp. 257-278

- Alipio Veiga Neto, Rodrigo De Siqueira Christo, Antonio Jorge Fernandes and Cristine Hermann Nodari
- Perceptions and role of university spin-offs on the employment of young graduates pp. 279-302

- Fernando Luís Almeida and José Duarte Santos
- Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: an empirical study in Iranian agriculture sector pp. 303-325

- Ehsan Masoomi and Kurosh Rezaei-Moghaddam
- The role of social capital in the growth of innovative nascent firms: the moderating effect of incubators pp. 326-345

- Valerie Francois, Christophe Lafaye and Matthieu Belarouci
- Empowerment and autonomy in rural women: case study of the municipality of Chivatá, Boyacá, Colombia pp. 346-362

- Zulma Andrea Cantor Hernández, Javier Augusto López Cifuentes and Fabio Blanco-Mesa
- Understanding new corporate innovation strategies: hybrid high-involvement approaches and the increasing importance of individual absorptive capacity pp. 363-390

- Katja-Maria Prexl and Antje Gonera
Volume 25, issue 2/3, 2021
- Determining factors of innovation in the subsector of human healthcare related activities in Colombia for the 2014-2015 period pp. 110-131

- Jorge Hernán Cifuentes, Edwin Leonardo Méndez and Sylvia María Valenzuela
- Organisational capacities for the strengthening of social innovation: case study in the Renacer Verde Association pp. 132-151

- Fabio Blanco-Mesa, Maribel Martinez-Montaña and Isaura Rojas-Sánchez
- Structuring of an information system for the entrepreneurship variables monitoring in Tunja-Colombia pp. 152-172

- Gladys Yaneth Mariño Becerra and Nely Pérez Martínez
- Responsible financial innovation: a hybrid protocol for decision-making process pp. 173-183

- Martín Ezequiel Masci and Javier García-Fronti
- A multiobjective evolutionary algorithm for deriving a final ranking from a medium-sized fuzzy outranking relation pp. 184-210

- Juan Carlos Leyva-López, Jesús Jaime Solano-Noriega and Diego Alonso Gastélum-Chavira
- The entrepreneurial intrapreneur: a managerial approach to building entrepreneurial competencies pp. 211-232

- S. Jimmy Gandhi, Colleen C. Robb and Ana Lee
- Employee-driven innovation: conceptualisation, scale development and preliminary validation pp. 233-255

- Chukwuemeka Echebiri, Marit Engen and Stein Amundsen
Volume 25, issue 1, 2021
- Public sector entrepreneurial orientation in South Africa: a focus on organisational boundaries, strategy and resources pp. 1-19

- Boris Urban
- Venture capital and innovation: tug of war pp. 20-32

- James Matthew Taylor and Mohammad Saud Khan
- Knowledge for innovation: creative routines and weak signal processing pp. 33-51

- Ana Cristina Fachinelli, Jairo Moran Carvalho Ribeiro and Fernanda D'Arrigo
- Family business, strategic planning and corporate entrepreneurship pp. 52-71

- Charbel Salloum, Jacques Digout, Laura Salloum, Catherine Mercier-Suissa and Pamela Chahine
- User acceptance of enterprise resource planning systems: a study in small and medium enterprises in Vietnam pp. 72-104

- Minh-Duc Le
Volume 24, issue 6, 2020
- Startups in a corporate accelerator: what is satisfying, what is relevant and what can corporates improve? pp. 413-442

- Tobias Gutmann, Cornelius Maas, Dominik Kanbach and Stephan Stubner
- Solving the 'heterogeneity puzzle': a comparative look at SMEs growth determinants in open and closed innovation patterns pp. 443-464

- Cristina Marullo, Alberto Di Minin, Irene Martelli and Andrea Piccaluga
- The four stages of the knowledge sharing process in SMEs pp. 465-481

- Amitabh Anand and Isabelle Walsh
- A longitudinal study of the creation methods used by entrepreneurs to develop new products and services pp. 482-502

- José Osvaldo De Sordi, Reed Elliot Nelson, Manuel Meireles, Marcos Hashimoto and Milton De Freitas Chagas Junior
Volume 24, issue 4/5, 2020
- Applying the circular economy to a business model: an illustrative case study of a pioneering energy company pp. 236-248

- Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaisa Henttonen and Eeva Aromaa
- Platform-based sustainable business models: reducing food waste in food services pp. 249-265

- Malla Mattila, Nina Mesiranta and Anna Heikkinen
- Show it with feeling: performed emotions in critical sensemaking pp. 266-280

- Eeva Aromaa, Päivi Eriksson and Tero Montonen
- Dare to defy the challenges of online business pp. 281-294

- Ruchi Jain and Ruchi Khandelwal
- University spin-off managers and the 'ideal' funding process pp. 295-307

- Olli-Matti Nevalainen, Päivi Eriksson and Tero Montonen
- Delighted niche driven entrepreneurial odyssey: a case study of Maharaja Masala Udyog pp. 308-319

- H.M. Jha Bidyarthi, Mayur A. Dande, Pawan M. Kuchar, Satya Mohan Mishra and Ashish K. Shrivastava
- Network characteristics and the adoption of organisational innovation in the food sector pp. 320-338

- Zam-Zam Abdirahman, Ghasem Shiri and Loic Sauvée
- Examining conditions for successful entrepreneurship in China's firms pp. 339-357

- M. John Foster and Lorraine Watkins-Mathys
- Comparison of online customer ratings between the eco-labelled and non-eco-labelled hotels of Oslo pp. 358-373

- Hulisi Binbasioglu
- Practices for building innovation capabilities of local employees at German manufacturing subsidiaries in China pp. 374-392

- Wenqian Zhou and Vivek K. Velamuri
- The influence of innovation stimulus, facilitating factors and support mechanisms on innovation performance in Brazilian small textile firms pp. 393-412

- Giancarlo Gomes, Antonio Majocchi, Joaquin Alegre and Linda Jessica De Montreuil Carmona
Volume 24, issue 2/3, 2020
- Venture capital firms valuation in bull and bear markets: evidence from Sweden pp. 97-115

- Anders Isaksson and Öystein Fredriksen
- Can we build resilience by way of creativity? Artistic ventures in a London hospice pp. 116-131

- Thomas Hirschmann, Nigel Hartley and Steffen Roth
- How does the organisational structure influence a work environment for innovation? pp. 132-153

- Eliana Gaspary, Gilnei Luiz De Moura and Douglas Wegner
- Sharing YouTube content in offline mode: an attempt to explore conversation through an experimental study pp. 154-171

- Janarthanan Balakrishnan and Susobhan Goswami
- Innovation strategy and organisational structure: insights from an Italian family firm pp. 172-188

- Elisa Truant and Laura Broccardo
- The influence of national culture and support to innovate on openness to innovation pp. 189-209

- Leandro Lima Dos Santos, Rafael Morais Pereira, Felipe Mendes Borini, Muhammad Mustafa Raziq and Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Junior
- Complexity and social capital in solidarity economy: an empirical evidence of enterprises in Brazil pp. 210-231

- Maria De Nazaré Moraes Soares, Aurio Lucio Leocadio and Sílvia Maria Dias Pedro Rebouças
Volume 24, issue 1, 2020
- Supporting entrepreneurship policy: an overview of Italian start-up competitions pp. 1-30

- Renato Passaro, Ivana Quinto and Antonio Thomas
- The hierarchical relationships between CEO characteristics, innovation strategy and firm performance in open innovation pp. 31-52

- Joon Mo Ahn
- Assessment criteria for seed accelerators in entrepreneurial project selections pp. 53-72

- Teresa Mariño-Garrido, Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema and Antonio Duréndez
- Evolution of inbound openness profiles in the innovation practices of small and medium-sized enterprises in Spain and Portugal pp. 73-96

- Franciane Hochleitner, Anna Arbussà and Germà Coenders
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