International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 5/6, 2005
- Innovation and market structures: an integrated approach pp. 366-378

- Soumodip Sarkar
- The diversified business group as an innovative organisational model for large state-enterprise reform in China and Vietnam pp. 379-400

- Berhanu Abegaz
- Technological innovations in Indian engineering industry: industry and firm level case studies pp. 401-420

- M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
- Demographics and personal characteristics of urban Malaysian entrepreneurs: an ethnic comparison pp. 421-440

- Md. Nor Othman, Ezlika Ghazali and Ong Chee Cheng
- Exploring the role of entrepreneurial characteristics in determining the economic growth potential of an innovation pp. 441-453

- Peter Carswell and K. Asoka Gunaratne
- Relationship between entrepreneurial learning, entrepreneurial competencies and venture success: empirical study on SMEs pp. 454-468

- Sony Heru Priyanto and Iman Sandjojo
- The value of financial freedom and ownership in opportunities of entrepreneurial harvest pp. 469-482

- Joao Neves
- Customers as predictors of rent returns to innovation in small firms: an exploratory study pp. 483-494

- Tim Mazzarol and Sophie Reboud
- Community banks in Australia: an innovative approach to social and economic wealth creation? pp. 495-507

- Graeme Byrne, Maureen Rogers, Earl Jobling, Rhett H. Walker and Lester W. Johnson
- Frontier technologies for emerging economies: the entrepreneur as science and technology champion pp. 508-517

- Thomas R. DeGregori
- Entrepreneurial strategies in a transitional economy: Chinese state and non-state enterprises compared and contrasted pp. 518-539

- Justin Tan, Yadong Luo and Oded Shenkar
Volume 5, issue 3/4, 2005
- Malay entrepreneurship: historical, governmental, and cultural antecedents pp. 168-186

- Zafar U. Ahmed, Abdul Jumaat Mahajar and Ilan Alon
- Policy issues for Turkish entrepreneurs pp. 187-205

- Dilek Cetindamar
- Internationalisation process, SMEs and transitional economies: a four-country perspective pp. 206-226

- Lester Lloyd-Reason, Atanas Damyanov, Ovidiu Nicolescu and Stuart Wall
- The traditional ideology of senior management: obstacles to entrepreneurship and innovation in the reform of state-owned enterprises in Vietnam pp. 227-250

- Thang V. Nguyen, Lam T.T. Dao and Chi T.T. Pham
- Adoption of new technologies in the face of economic crises: the case of Ecuador pp. 251-268

- Monica Gordillo and Pol Herrmann
- The impact of entrepreneur's social capital on knowledge transfer in Chinese high-tech firms: the mediating effects of absorptive capacity and guanxi development pp. 269-283

- Chunyan Jiang
- Entrepreneurial versatility, resources and firm performance in Russia: a panel study pp. 284-297

- Bat Batjargal
- The role of human and social capital and entrepreneurial orientation for small business performance in a transitional economy pp. 298-318

- Ivan M. Manev, Bojidar S. Gyoshev and Tatiana S. Manolova
- Firm growth in an emerging market economy: the experience of a Chinese IT entrepreneur pp. 319-331

- Justin Tan
- From state-owned enterprises to world class competitors: China's competitive transformation pp. 332-348

- Sharon L. Oswald, Jifu Wang and William R. Boulton
- Strategic adaptation under changing environment: how Amway reinvented and revitalised itself in China pp. 349-357

- Justin Tan
Volume 5, issue 1/2, 2005
- Observations on collaborative practices and relative success of small technology-innovating firms supported by the US SBIR initiative pp. 4-19

- Jacob V.R. Pretorius and Christopher. L. Magee
- Facilitating innovation across SME networks pp. 20-38

- Ian Barclay and Keith Porter
- Israel, a powerhouse for networked entrepreneurship pp. 39-48

- Georges Haour
- The evolution of R&D networking in the biotech industries pp. 49-68

- Andreas Pyka and Pier Paolo Saviotti
- Innovation management in networks of entrepreneurial firms pp. 69-84

- Martin Luggen, Beat Birkenmeier and Harald Brodbeck
- Innovation networks in the biopharmaceutical sector: a study of UK small- and medium-sized enterprises pp. 85-102

- Calin Gurau
- On the explanation of horizontal, vertical and cross-sector R&D partnerships – evidence for the German industrial sector pp. 103-116

- Uschi Backes-Gellner, Frank Maass and Arndt Werner
- The role of the Network Lead Company in integrating the NPD process across strategic partners pp. 117-137

- Yuosre F. Badir, Bettina Buchel and Christopher Tucci
- The science park phenomenon: development, evolution and typology pp. 138-154

- Yuehua Zhang
- Needs of business assistance programmes to stages of growth in Korean venture companies pp. 155-164

- Sang Suk Lee
Volume 4, issue 6, 2004
- Informal corporate entrepreneurship: implications from the failure of the Concorde alloy foundry and the success of the Toshiba laptop pp. 529-545

- Pier A. Abetti
- SMEs and web-based business processes: barriers and solutions pp. 546-560

- Doug Cruickshank and Damien McLeod
- Managing technology-enabled service innovations pp. 561-574

- Rhett H. Walker and Lester W. Johnson
- Critical factors for science park management: the North American and European experience pp. 575-586

- Yuehua Zhang
- The management of rock festivals as a basis for business dynamics: an example of the growing experience economy pp. 587-612

- Jon Sundbo
- The management of restructuring processes in a transition period pp. 613-619

- Dumitru Radu Stanciu
- The effects of environment, structure, and dynamic capabilities on product innovation strategy pp. 620-638

- Y.E. Spanos and G.P. Prastacos
Volume 4, issue 5, 2004
- Strategy and poverty pp. 426-449

- Alan E. Singer
- Strategic myopia: the case of MNC entry into LDCs pp. 450-457

- Matthew John Craig Walley
- Globalisation and rural poverty pp. 458-468

- Ravi Ratilal Bhensdadia and Leo Dana
- Entrepreneurship and development in Asia pp. 469-484

- James Richardson
- Empowering the poor through microcredit pp. 485-494

- Mei Hwa Ang
- Case study: Hindustan Lever Limited and marketing to the poorest of the poor pp. 495-511

- Pia Sabharwal Ahmad, Michael E. Gorman and Patricia H. Werhane
- Research note: impact of the charitable tourist pp. 512-514

- Teresa E. Dana
- Constructing a conducive environment for the growth of knowledge-based SMEs in a science park context: a study on the demand-side perceptions in Malaysia pp. 515-528

- Yuehua Zhang
Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- Competitive advantage, employment and innovation management models pp. 308-319

- Ferdinando Chiaromonte
- The management of financial resources to sustain the academic incubators of entrepreneurial ideas: the case of University Federico II of Napoli pp. 320-330

- Eugenio Corti and Ilenia Torello
- Key factors of innovation in R&D and technology departments: measurement techniques and linkages to human resource policies pp. 331-338

- Maurizio Giardini and Jaana Kyllonen
- Are organisational cultural distances affected by another human factor: innovativeness? Part I pp. 339-348

- Ismo Koponen
- Do we know if we create or destroy value? pp. 349-359

- Ante Pulic
- Globalisation and corporation internalisation: a critical viewpoint pp. 360-372

- Antonino Andreotti
- Measurement of the quality and maturity of the innovation process: methodology and case of a medium sized Finnish company pp. 373-382

- Pekka Berg, Jussi Pihlajamaa, Juha Nummi, Mikko Leinonen and Virpi Leivo
- Supporting strategic alliances the SMART way pp. 383-392

- Steffen Conn and Iain Bitran
- A framework for the management system model to create new value of business output pp. 393-406

- Kazuyoshi Ishii, Takaya Ichimura, Shuji Kondoh and Shusaku Hiraki
- Clusters, connections and competitiveness pp. 407-420

- Dale Anthony Littler
Volume 4, issue 2/3, 2004
- Public policy and international expansion of high-technology SMEs: a research agenda pp. 116-123

- Leo Dana, Teresa E. Dana and Martine Spence
- Government development assistance programmes (GDAPs) for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in a knowledge-based economy pp. 124-137

- Leong Choon Chiang
- The impact of market forces on the sustainability of the biotechnology industry pp. 138-149

- Damian Hine and Andrew Griffiths
- The small knowledge-intensive firm: a conceptual discussion of its characteristics and internationalisation pp. 150-158

- Shameen Prashantham and Maureen M.J. Berry
- On why some firms are more innovative than others: a firm-level study of heterogeneity in innovation performance pp. 159-177

- Hnn-Hui Hii
- Leveraging intellectual property in the financing of entrepreneurial ventures: a technology-based solution to the perfection of security interests pp. 178-193

- John Freear, Jeffrey E. Sohl and A.R. Venkatachalam
- On the role of small firms in cluster evolution: the case of internet development in Norway during the 1990s pp. 194-215

- Jartrud Steinsli and Olav R. Spilling
- Entrepreneurship in IC design in Singapore and Taiwan pp. 216-227

- H.K. Tang, Er Jackalin, Prasanthi Guda, C.L. Han and H.W. Ong
- Success factors and barriers facing the innovative start-ups and their influence upon performance over time pp. 228-247

- Isidre March-Chorda
- A profile of European incubators: a framework for commercialising innovations pp. 248-270

- Harri Haapasalo and Tuomas Ekholm
- Where do innovators get their ideas? The case of Canadian food processing plants pp. 271-289

- Brian P Cozzarin and David Sabourin
- On clustering behaviour of industries: implications for the industrialisation of developing countries pp. 290-304

- Yuehua Zhang
Volume 4, issue 1, 2004
- Entrepreneurship: multiple meanings and consequences pp. 3-10

- Dieter Bogenhold
- Knowledge transfer and the location of new ICT firms pp. 11-19

- Daan van Soest, Shelby D. Gerking and Frank Oort
- Websites and SMEs: do they have productivity impact? pp. 20-27

- Enno Masurel
- Entrepreneurship and economic development: a framework for policy pp. 28-40

- Colin Wren
- The importance of venture capital for high-tech development experiences from The Netherlands and Israel pp. 41-490

- Peter Nijkamp, Cher Guldemond and Hugo Teelen
- Innovation, control and the expectations gap pp. 50-72

- D.H. Drury
- Patterns of innovation among firms and their relationship with innovative results pp. 73-97

- Jesus Galende
- The more situation control, the more innovation? – Putting the linearity thesis to the test pp. 98-114

- Diether Gebert, Sabine Boerner and Ralf Lanwehr
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