International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 6, 2007
- Optimising intellectual capital development: a case study of brokering in a science park pp. 491-505

- Jenny L. Gibb
- Which firms benefit most from the incubators? pp. 506-523

- Ulla Hytti and Katja Maki
- Spin-offs, stages of growth and funding issues: some UK evidence pp. 524-540

- Farid Ullah, Saeed Akbar and Peter Taylor
- The organisational structure of university business incubators and their impact on the success of start-ups: an international study pp. 541-555

- Christian Lendner and Michael Dowling
- Research and technology organisations: how do they manage their knowledge? pp. 556-575

- Andrés Barge-Gil, Ana Belen Lemus-Torres, Ramon Nunez-Sanchez and Aurelia Modrego-Rico
- On knowledge, networks, social capital and trust in innovation environments pp. 575-592

- Eduardo Bueno Campos and Jesus Rodriguez Pomeda
Volume 7, issue 2/3/4/5, 2007
- Regional innovation, entrepreneurship and talent systems pp. 117-139

- Philip Cooke
- Constructing knowledge-based regional advantage: implications for regional innovation policy pp. 140-155

- Bjørn Asheim, Lars Coenen, Jerker Moodysson and Jan Vang
- Economic policy from an evolutionary perspective: the case of Finland pp. 156-173

- Ron Boschma and Markku Sotarauta
- Coordination of interactions in innovative environments pp. 174-203

- Rejean Landry, Nabil Amara, Moktar Lamari and Mathieu Ouimet
- Resources development and actors coordination: what role for innovative milieus? pp. 204-222

- Leila Kebir and Olivier Crevoisier
- The clustering and spatial distribution of economic activities in eight Canadian cities pp. 223-250

- Richard Shearmur
- Network positions and efforts to innovate in a small Canadian optics and photonics clusters pp. 251-271

- Mathieu Ouimet, Rejean Landry and Nabil Amara
- Path dependence and cluster adaptation: a case study of Toronto's new media industry pp. 272-297

- John N.H. Britton
- The uniqueness of the Montreal fur industry in an apparel sector adrift: the role of proximity pp. 298-319

- Juan-Luis Klein, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Jean-Marc Fontan and Nathalie Guay
- Entrepreneurship, knowledge and learning in cluster formation and evolution: the Windsor Ontario tool, die and mould cluster pp. 320-344

- Tod D. Rutherford and John Holmes
- Knowledge links in high-technology industries: markets, networks or milieu? The case of the Vienna biotechnology cluster pp. 345-365

- Franz Tödtling and Michaela Trippl
- Clusters, innovation and the local learning paradox pp. 366-384

- Arne Isaksen
- Universities as entrepreneurship engines in the periphery: more than wishful thinking? The example of Kiel in Northern Germany pp. 385-404

- Javier Revilla Diez and Bjorn Mildahn
- Institutional structure and modes of governance in non-metropolitan innovation systems pp. 405-423

- David Doloreux, Steve Dionne and Dominic Lapointe
- Institutional features, path dependencies and regional industrial change: comparing mature and embryonic clusters in an old industrial region pp. 424-444

- Andrew Cumbers, Joseph Leibovitz and Danny MacKinnon
- Innovative new firms, embeddedness and regional development pp. 445-461

- Rolf Sternberg
- Promoting regional networking and cluster formation in East Germany: a chance for setting up new regional growth regimes in an economically volatile environment? pp. 462-481

- Knut Koschatzky and Vivien Lo
Volume 7, issue 1, 2007
- Innovation, complementarities and performance in micro/small enterprises pp. 5-28

- Anna Comacchio, Annachiara Scapolan and Sara Bonesso
- The impact of regulatory affairs on biotechnology and pharmaceuticals SMEs: an exploratory study of e-submission pp. 29-50

- Sarah Cooper, Su Fei Lim and Colin Bottomley
- Proliferation of computers among Taiwanese SMEs pp. 51-73

- Quey-Jen Yeh and Arthur Jung-Ting Chang
- Evaluating web interfaces of B2C e-commerce systems for typical agrifood products pp. 74-91

- Antonio P. Volpentesta and Salvatore Ammirato
- E-business, innovation and SMEs: the significance of hosted services and firm aggregations pp. 92-112

- David H. Brown and Nigel Lockett
Volume 6, issue 6, 2006
- Examining the link between international business networks and performance in international trade – a research agenda pp. 490-507

- Breda Kenny and John Fahy
- Ethnic networks and small firm internationalisation: a study of UK-based Indian enterprises pp. 508-525

- Jaswinder S. Hayer and Kevin I.N. Ibeh
- Social networks in the initiation of a high-tech firm's internationalisation pp. 526-541

- Hanna Komulainen, Tuija Mainela and Jaana Tahtinen
- Foreign network relationships and the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms pp. 542-553

- Shameen Prashantham
- Network management – the key to the successful rapid internationalisation of the small software firm? pp. 554-572

- Mika Ruokonen, Niina Nummela, Kaisu Puumalainen and Sami Saarenketo
- Developing innovation networks – the art of interorganisational collaboration in high-technology innovation pp. 573-590

- Joni Tikkanen and Maija Renko
- High-technology cluster evolution: a network analysis of Canada's Technology Triangle pp. 591-608

- Stephen Xingang Xu and Rod B. McNaughton
Volume 6, issue 4/5, 2006
- Venture capital in Latin America: evolution and prospects in Chile pp. 286-302

- Gianni Romani Chocce and Miguel Atienza
- The unfulfilled need of venture capital in Mexico pp. 303-325

- Roberto Charvel, Luis Fernando Gonzalez and Dario Olivas
- Venture capital in Argentina: public policies and cooperation between private and public sector pp. 326-340

- Juan Carlos Carullo and Felipe Vismara
- Venture capital in Brazil: early experience of emerging company investment funds pp. 341-355

- Walter L. Ness Jr. and Valdir De Jesus Lameira
- Brazilian high-tech entrepreneurs' perceptions and attitudes towards venture capital pp. 356-368

- Antonio J.J. Botelho and Eva G. Jonathan
- The funding of new technology-based firms in Brazil pp. 369-382

- Tales Andreassi and Eduardo Madureira Rodrigues Siqueira
- The difficulties of financing innovation in Europe pp. 383-394

- Bernard Guilhon and Sandra Montchaud
- Self-regulation in European venture capital and private equity markets pp. 395-411

- Jose Marti and Marina Balboa
- Venture capital in Spain: evolution, characterisation and economic impact analysis pp. 412-428

- Luisa Alemany
- Venture capital, initial public offerings and political economics: the case of Germany pp. 429-443

- Wolfgang Gerke and Ferdinand Mager
- Public models to support venture capital market pp. 444-461

- Marco Giorgino
- Regional innovation policies in Spain: the technological diffusion centres' network of Madrid pp. 462-476

- Ana Isabel Vinas Apaolaza
- The venture capital scenario in India pp. 477-486

- S. Mohanan
Volume 6, issue 3, 2006
- The entrepreneurial city in the global marketplace pp. 155-172

- T.R. Lakshmanan and Lata Chatterjee
- Gender differences in ethnic entrepreneurship pp. 173-190

- Tuzin Baycan-Levent, Enno Masurel and Peter Nijkamp
- The role of ICTs in building entrepreneurial capacity in the regions of the future pp. 191-204

- Maria Giaoutzi and Vassilios Vescoukis
- Toward a theory of public sector entrepreneurship pp. 205-223

- Gordon E. Shockley, Roger R. Stough, Kingsley E. Haynes and Peter M. Frank
- Non-profit entrepreneurship: extending the concept of profit opportunities pp. 224-240

- Peter M. Frank
- Social enterprise in community and economic development in the USA: theory, corporate form and purpose pp. 241-255

- Dennis R. Young
- Drivers of entrepreneurial location as an innovative act pp. 256-264

- Peter Nijkamp and Jos Van Ommeren
- Learning regions in an evolutionary context: policymaking for high technology firms pp. 265-282

- Marina Van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 6, issue 1/2, 2006
- Small business in the USA pp. 4-17

- Jerzy Michna and Ludwik M. Bednarz
- Medium-sized business in Germany pp. 18-23

- Detlef Frormann
- Investment and innovation activities of enterprises under the conditions of market economy pp. 24-32

- T.V. Lisotchkina
- Problems on small- and medium-sized enterprises development in R. Bulgaria pp. 33-52

- Temenuga Manoilova
- Polish electric energy sector just before accessing European Union pp. 53-58

- Zbigniew Mantorski
- Small and middle enterprises development in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 59-73

- Jerzy Michna and Marek Kalka
- Development of small and medium enterprises in Lithuania pp. 74-88

- Vaclovas Miskinis and Rimantas Deksnys
- Small and medium enterprises' experience in Slovakia pp. 89-92

- Jan Rousek
- The development of small and medium enterprises in Romania pp. 93-101

- Vasile Rugina
- Transformation, integration, and then? pp. 102-109

- Jerzy Siemianowicz
- Programmes supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises in the Czech Republic pp. 110-123

- Jan Poucek and Vladimir Wilda
- Small- and medium-sized enterprises in Latvia: economical and social aspects pp. 124-150

- G. Actina, L. Zeltina and Namejs Zeltins
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