International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2001
- Enterprise 50: successful growing enterprises (SGEs) of Singapore: an exploratory study of success factors pp. 299-316

- Siew Tong Fock, Dattatreya G. Allampalli
- The search for a new entrepreneurial drive in manufacturing in Japan pp. 317-328

- Philippe Debroux
- Technological capabilities and industrial concentration in NICs and industrialised countries: Taiwanese SMEs versus South Korean chaebols pp. 329-355

- Hamid Etemad, Yender Lee
- Entrepreneurship development: an innovative model to integrate women's participation in the modernisation of China pp. 356-365

- Raymond W.Y. Kao, Leong Choon Chiang
- Understanding the entrepreneur in the growth process: a review and theory pp. 366-380

- Jerome A. Katz, Susan Peters
- The challenge of marketing independent inventions: an international prerogative pp. 381-399

- Clive Nancarrow, Celia Attlee, Len Tiu Wright
- An alternative framework for the technological and transaction firm models pp. 400-413

- Gus M. Geursen, George Rivers
- The dynamics of crisis in the entrepreneurial firm: an explanation using the Three-Domain Model pp. 414-424

- Gus M. Geursen
- Implementing product development alliances pp. 425-443

- Kent E. Neupert, Paul W. Beamish
- Strategic alliances in the software industry pp. 444-462

- Rod B. McNaughton
- Interfacing with the web: integrating models of behaviour into a hyperspace paradigm pp. 463-473

- David R. Fortin
- Cyber-conventions - vision or new reality? pp. 474-482

- Stephen W. Litvin, T. Elangovan, Peter W. OBrien
- SMEs in European computer games and interactive entertainment software markets pp. 483-492

- Gordon Dixon, Peter Karboulonis
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- The relationship between technology-based and product-based knowledge and alliance formation in new firms pp. 143-156

- Donna J. Kelley, Mark P. Rice, Lois S. Peters
- Incentive systems for technical change: the Chinese system in transition pp. 157-177

- Liu Wei
- The determinants of team rewards in entrepreneurial firms pp. 178-193

- David B. Balkin, Gideon D. Markman
- Entrepreneurship and venture capital market in Finland pp. 194-216

- Markku Virtanen
- Public policy and entrepreneurship: the case of Singapore pp. 217-229

- Chew Soon Beng, Rosalind Chew
- Towards entrepreneurship and innovation in Russia pp. 230-240

- Peter B. Robinson, Zafar U. Ahmed, Leo Paul Dana, Gennady R. Latfullin, Valentina Smirnova
- National systems of innovations, industrial clusters and constituency-building in Scotland's electronics industry pp. 241-275

- Alfonso H. Molina, Tony Kinder
- The impacts of technological innovation: situation in Spain, the case of Navarra pp. 276-294

- Maxima Juliana Lopez-Eguilaz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2001
- Innovation, entrepreneurship and the firm: a post-Schumpeterian approach pp. 1-21

- John Burton
- Knowledge-driven organisational change: a framework pp. 22-33

- Len Korot, George Tovstiga
- Entrepreneurship and culture as correlates of achievement motive: a multifaceted approach pp. 34-52

- Abraham Sagie, Dov Elizur
- Multi-cultural entrepreneurial ventures in the former Soviet Union: case studies of Finnish and US approaches in Russia, Ukraine and the Baltics pp. 53-72

- Pier A. Abetti, Inkeri Hirvensalo, Mark I. Kapij
- Entrepreneurship and innovation in Chilean firms: an exploratory study pp. 73-95

- Jose O. Maldifassi
- Innovation management using intellectual capital pp. 96-110

- Tsuneo Nakahara
- National economic maturity and product innovation: the case of Japan pp. 111-124

- Motokazu Orihata
- Learning and innovation in a transitional economy: the rise of science and technology enterprises in the Chinese information technology industry pp. 125-141

- Qiwen Lu
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