International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2019
- Transnational entrepreneurship: a systematic review of the literature pp. 559-583

- Diana Carolina Muñoz-Castro, Sandra Milena Santamaría-Alvarez and Sara Isabel Marín-Zapata
- Entrepreneurship and economic integration of immigrants: a critical review of literature pp. 584-604

- Jan Brzozowski
- The impact of institutions and cognition on context: a case study approach in international entrepreneurship pp. 605-623

- Arnim Decker
- Exploring the role of context in motivating entrepreneurial behaviours: the motivations of migrant entrepreneurs in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland pp. 624-639

- Steven Lucas
- The role of social media in the collaboration, interaction, co-creation and co-delivery of a social venture in an uncertain conflict environment pp. 640-666

- Cherry Cheung, Caleb Kwong and Charan Bhattarai
- Motivations and barriers to crowdlending as a tool for diasporic entrepreneurial finance pp. 667-688

- Cécile Fonrouge and Daniela Bolzani
Volume 23, issue 5, 2019
- Sustainable value creation in the commercialisation of innovation: the case of Auria Biobank pp. 451-465

- Hanna Lehtimäki, Ilpo Helén, Karoliina Snell, Päivi Eriksson and Tero Montonen
- A case study of exploring the barriers of pro-environmental behaviour pp. 466-478

- Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Eeva Aromaa and Kaisa Henttonen
- Drivers of and barriers to networked commercialisation: a business model perspective pp. 479-495

- Malla Mattila, Mika Yrjölä and Hanna Lehtimäki
- The importance of being known: evaluating companies for growth-oriented incubation pp. 496-512

- Päivi Eriksson, Tero Montonen, Juha Vilhunen and Kalevi Voutilainen
- A case study on accounting faculty's perceptions of technology in accounting classes pp. 513-529

- Kristine M. Brands and Debora A. Elam
- Appreciative inquiry - lessons learned from virtual teams pp. 530-537

- Debora A. Elam and Kristine M. Brands
Volume 23, issue 4, 2019
- Work integration social enterprises as symbols of sustainable entrepreneurship: evidence from Spanish case studies pp. 309-326

- Elisa Baraibar-Diez, María D. Odriozola and Emma Granel Prieto
- Catalysts of university social responsibility into strategic planning by thematic analysis and deductive coding pp. 327-355

- Elva Lizeth Ramos-Monge, Xavier Llinàs-Audet and Jesús Barrena-Martínez
- Corporate responsibility in the fast fashion industry: how media pressure affected corporate disclosure following the collapse of Rana Plaza pp. 356-382

- Elise Auke and Ana Simaens
- Management style and innovation of females in gender-atypical businesses pp. 383-398

- Luísa Carvalho and Ana Fernandes
- The impact of institutions on SMEs' innovation in transition economies pp. 399-424

- Albulena Kadriu, Besnik Krasniqi and Cristina Boari
- Entrepreneurs' views on corporate social responsibility communication in SMEs - insights from Germany pp. 425-445

- Jelena Simon and Kerstin Ettl
Volume 23, issue 3, 2019
- Policies supporting the diffusion of technology. The need for a systematic analysis pp. 205-228

- Adele Parmentola, Michele Simoni and Ilaria Tutore
- How open is the food NPD process? Preliminary results from an explorative study pp. 229-245

- Barbara Bigliardi, Francesco Galati and Filippo Pavesi
- Shifting business models in the electronic gaming industry - from publisher backing to co-creation and crowdfunding pp. 246-260

- Thomas Wolfgang Thurner, Melina Kristin Kroenert and Adrian Goersch
- Stimulating and inhibiting factors of patent filing with Brazilian universities pp. 261-280

- Fernanda De Carvalho Pereira, Helder Costa and Valdecy Pereira
- Marketing capability, technical capability or degree of product innovation: what really matters in leveraging the sales of technology-based start-ups? pp. 281-300

- Luis Carlos Padrão, Tales Andreassi and Luiz Artur Ledur Brito
Volume 23, issue 2, 2019
- Proposed business model for the sustainability of technology business incubators in Brazil and Portugal pp. 97-141

- Antonio Lobosco, Emerson Antonio Maccari, Priscila Rezende Da Costa and Martinho Isnard Ribeiro De Almeida
- The death valley of the university-industry cooperation with universities: from intention to action pp. 142-160

- Sara Fernández-López, David Rodeiro-Pazos, Nuria Calvo and Braulio Pérez
- Boards of directors' roles and size: what effects on exploitative and exploratory innovations? Case of listed Tunisian firms pp. 161-179

- Sarra Berraies and Wajdi Ben Rejeb
- Territorial agglomerations and corporate social responsibility: the role of science and technology parks pp. 180-203

- José Moyano-Fuentes, Antonia Rodríguez-Martínez and Juan José Jiménez-Delgado
Volume 23, issue 1, 2019
- Corporate governance and initial public offerings pp. 1-22

- Tarek Miloud
- Delineating the concept of corporate social innovation: toward a multidimensional model pp. 23-45

- Ayla Esen and Ceyda Maden-Eyiusta
- New independent technology-based firms: differences from other NTBFs and future research agenda for technology innovation management pp. 46-71

- Fernanda Paula Arantes, Mauro Caetano, Verônica Angélica Freitas De Paula and Maria Salete Batista Freitag
- Learning and unlearning in firms commercialising product innovations: the short-term performance implications of business model changes pp. 72-95

- Anton Danielsen and Annaleena Parhankangas
Volume 22, issue 6, 2018
- Sensemaking in collaborative networks: creating and balancing activities in open business models pp. 545-561

- Jean-Paul Peronard and Jacob Brix
- Creativity and innovation: the case of haute cuisine pp. 562-577

- Angelo Presenza, Tindara Abbate, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez and Tina Harrison
- The use of equity crowdfunding to launch innovative ventures: insights from three cases pp. 578-596

- Gianluca Elia, Alessandro Margherita, Fabrizio Quarta and Pasquale Stefanizzi
- Potential international competitiveness and co-innovation of technology-based international SMEs pp. 597-614

- Angelika Löfgren
- High-tech entrepreneurial ecosystems: using a complex adaptive systems framework pp. 615-634

- Michael Sheriff and Moreno Muffatto
Volume 22, issue 4/5, 2018
- Employee-driven innovation into practice: managing the tension between organisation and innovation pp. 323-337

- Carine Deslée and Aubépine Dahan
- Organising routines and spaces for employee-driven innovation in global work arrangements pp. 338-361

- Maja Marie Lotz
- Similar structures, different interpretations: perceived possibilities for employee-driven innovation in two teams within an industrial organisation pp. 362-380

- Tea Lempiälä, Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma and Jaana Näsänen
- Co-design in the prison service: a learning perspective on employee-driven innovation pp. 381-396

- Marie Aakjær
- What drives different employee types of innovative behaviour? Development and test of an integrative model of employee driven innovation in German firms pp. 397-426

- Veronika Kurz, Stefan Hüsig and Michael Dowling
- Key mechanisms for employee-driven innovation in governmental client organisations pp. 427-450

- Henrik Sorensen, Lene Faber Ussing, Søren Wandahl and Randi M. Christensen
- Fostering employee innovative behaviour through receipt of helping and voice behaviours from co-workers: the mediating roles of knowledge transfer and knowledge creation pp. 451-470

- Shih Yung Chou and Brandon Walker-Price
- Conditions of implementation of employee-driven innovation pp. 471-488

- Søren Voxted
- Employee-driven innovation and reverse supply chain management pp. 489-510

- Alena Klapalová
- Bottom-linked innovation: collaboration between middle managers and employees pp. 511-525

- Catharina Juul Kristensen
- Do it yourself - a lean startup toolbox for employee-driven green product innovation pp. 526-544

- Anke Buhl
Volume 22, issue 3, 2018
- Relative importance of design parameters: a study of selected Indian organisations pp. 191-205

- Amit Kundu and Arabinda Bhattacharya
- Women entrepreneurship in India: a review of barriers and motivational factors pp. 206-219

- Sanjeev Prashar, T. Sai Vijay and Chandan Parsad
- Prioritising the factors promoting innovation in Emirati female-owned SMEs: AHP approach pp. 220-250

- Huda Al Matroushi, Fauzia Jabeen and Sherine Abdel All
- Key drivers for service innovation in the UAE's hotel sector pp. 251-268

- Hasan Al Beshr and Chowdhury Golam Hossan
- Building organisational resilience: role of cherishing at work pp. 269-285

- Rabindra Kumar Pradhan and Pratishtha Bhattacharyya
- Effect of economic growth initiatives on regional economies: a study in the Indian context pp. 286-297

- Vaibhav Tripathi, Ajai Pratap Singh and Ramendu Roy
- Brand sustainability and brand development: critical issues for micro, small and medium enterprises in India pp. 298-316

- Isita Lahiri and Monojit Banerjee
Volume 22, issue 1/2, 2018
- It's all about growth - an empirical status report of business development pp. 4-32

- Markus Voeth, Jana Poelzl and Anne Theresa Eidhoff
- Making planning work: insights from business development pp. 33-56

- Hans Eibe Sørensen
- Firm characteristics, financial variables and types of innovation: influence in Spanish firms' survival pp. 57-79

- Manuel à ngel Nogueira, Sara Fernández-López, Nuria Calvo and David Rodeiro-Pazos
- Innovation propensity and international development of small and medium firms: the moderating effects of corporate governance structure pp. 80-102

- Christian Corsi and Antonio Prencipe
- Initial and further business development: highlights from business model, open innovation, and knowledge management perspectives pp. 103-125

- Laurent Scaringella
- Opportunity recognition by international high-technology start-up and growth photonics firms pp. 126-151

- Sophie Veilleux, Nancy Haskell and Donald Béliveau
- Strategy and professional identity of VSE owner-managers pp. 152-165

- Gregory Reyes
- The ambivalent influence of a business developer's social ties in a multinational company pp. 166-187

- Fanny Simon and Albéric Tellier
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