International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 1, 2025
- Evaluating the growth, challenges and social impact of a social enterprise: a case from Japan pp. 1-23

- Shiaw Jia Eyo
- How a coopetition-oriented mindset and competitive intensity drive coopetition behaviour to support export scale-up activities in a post-crisis environment pp. 24-52

- Ali Mahdi, David Crick, James M. Crick, Wadid Lamine and Martine Spence
- Analysing motivational factors for indigenous entrepreneurs in the Indian context pp. 53-74

- Kumar Gaurav and Akanksha Shukla
- Unveiling the landscape of female entrepreneurship in Albania: a comprehensive literature review pp. 75-100

- Kladiola Gjini
- Circular entrepreneurial ecosystem: a hybrid review and research agenda pp. 101-127

- Abdollah Mohammadparast Tabas, Mohsin Abdur Rehman, Christina Theodoraki, Hanna Komulainen and Wisdom Kanda
- Effective sustainable entrepreneurship in Japanese organisations pp. 128-144

- Natsuko Tokaji, Charbel Salloum, Hajer Jarrar and Jean-Francois Verdie
Volume 55, issue 7, 2025
- The role of governing boards in building legitimacy for new entrepreneurial ventures in host markets: a systematic literature review pp. 1-36

- Andrew Godley, Yemisi Bolade-Ogunfodun, George Lodorfos, Rita Nasr, Anastasia Konstantopoulou, Lebene Richmond Soga and Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
Volume 55, issue 6, 2025
- Dynamic resource analysis and the development of psychological resilience: an entrepreneurial perspective pp. 1-19

- Nghia Chi Nguyen, Dolly Matta, Jamila Abaidi Hasnaoui, George Lodorfos and Roy Matta
- Resilience, optimism, and entrepreneurial well-being: a review and research agenda pp. 20-40

- Nghia Chi Nguyen, Jamila Abaidi Hasnaoui, George Lodorfos, Dolly Matta and Igor Laine
Volume 55, issue 5, 2025
- Women entrepreneurs in Indonesia's culinary sector: a study on entrepreneurial orientation and financial capability pp. 1-28

- Okta Karneli, Harlen, Yusni Maulida, Muammar Revnu Ohara and Pratiwi Dwi Suhartanti
Volume 55, issue 4, 2025
- Supporting the diffusion of innovative SMEs: the Italian experience pp. 439-463

- Giuseppe Scandurra, Antonio Thomas and Andrea Appolloni
- How do policy instruments shape the potential to become solo or employer entrepreneurs? pp. 464-497

- Dieter Bögenhold, Martha O'Hagan-Luff, Zulaicha Parastuty and André van Stel
- Using projects to innovate business models in the Kazakhstani food industry pp. 498-528

- Laura B. Baizhanova, Duissekul A. Kunanbayeva and John K. Christiansen
- Information technology entrepreneurs: a study to revisit positive psychology pp. 529-551

- Richa Shekhar and Vandna Sharma
- Institutional complexity and SME strategies: a Western Balkans perspective pp. 552-570

- Tine Lehmann
Volume 55, issue 3, 2025
- Indigenous entrepreneurship in India: addressing barriers to sustainable growth and development pp. 291-310

- Kumar Gaurav, Jogeswar Mahato and Sateesh Kumar
- Religious social capital and entrepreneurial opportunity exploitation of Indian Muslim youth entrepreneurs in South Africa pp. 311-336

- Fatima Kaka, Caren Brenda Scheepers and Anastacia Mamabolo
- Unity in diversity: revolutionising SMEs through inclusive corporate boards pp. 337-350

- Charbel Salloum, Hajer Jarrar, Laura Salloum and Jean-Francois Verdie
- Key demographic and socio-economic factors of an entrepreneur's success in India pp. 351-368

- Pawan Kumar, Ritu Kumra and Sumesh Dadwal
- Analysing the roles of owners' personal factors in determining the sustainability of women-owned SMEs during crisis pp. 369-391

- Ratih Dyah Kusumastuti, Rifelly Dewi Astuti and V. Viverita
- Analysing rural tribal entrepreneurship in SMEs in the state of Jharkhand pp. 392-414

- Kumar Gaurav and Akanksha Shukla
- Digitalisation of microenterprises - barriers and priorities: a social cognitive perspective pp. 415-437

- Enikő Mátyus, Gilles Lambert and Ioana Alexandra Onea
Volume 55, issue 2, 2025
- Measuring the effectiveness of entrepreneurial training in rural self-employment training institutes: a proposed model pp. 147-159

- Pawan Kumar and Ritu Kumra
- Information technology entrepreneurs, leadership styles and employee engagement: examining mediating effect of artificial intelligence pp. 160-180

- Muskan Khan, Neha Nagar, Manuha Nagpal and Deepika Chaudhary
- Survival instincts of Chinese entrepreneurs in the UK: adaptation or hibernation pp. 181-205

- Daniel Prokop, Saloomeh Tabari and Wei Chen
- Exploring the impact of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and effectuation on opportunity recognition pp. 206-225

- Atthaphon Mumi, Patsorn Siewsamdangdet, Tudsuda Imsuwan and Pornpiya Muangkhiew
- Entrepreneurial orientation in joint projects during the COVID-19 crisis: a fuzzy-set QCA approach for Brazilian cases pp. 226-254

- Olivier Coussi, Kadigia Faccin, Bibiana Wolkmer Martins and Anass Mawadia
- An integrated approach of factors influencing entrepreneurial success: evidence from women-owned MSMEs in India pp. 255-272

- Jogeswar Mahato and Manish Kumar Jha
- Hardships and challenges faced by entrepreneurs of MSME: a bibliometric review and future research agenda pp. 273-290

- Baxiskumar Patel, Prakashkumar Patel and Hardik Bhadeshiya
Volume 55, issue 1, 2025
- Encouraging craft skills and female entrepreneurship through creativity: a case study of a social enterprise in India pp. 1-21

- Gaitri Kumari
- Religiosity and entrepreneurs' subjective wellbeing: moderating role of spiritual intelligence pp. 22-46

- Subhan Shahid, Yasir Mansoor Kundi and Rahman Ullah
- Role of start-ups in poverty alleviation and entrepreneurial environment in India pp. 47-64

- Monika Saxena, Rahul Dass, Mitra Amini and Utkarsh Das
- Compassionate entrepreneurship and cognitive workaholism: mediating role of artificial intelligence adoption pp. 65-84

- Ruchi Rayat, Manuha Nagpal, Deepika Chaudhary and Sudha Panwar
- The retirement transition from self-employment: comparing the solo self-employed and company owners in Finland pp. 85-103

- Kathrin Komp-Leukkunen
- Barriers restricting indigenous women from becoming successful entrepreneurs: empirical evidence from India pp. 104-124

- Jogeswar Mahato and Manish Kumar Jha
- Local-oriented economic branches as drivers of local markets in non-metropolitan areas: evidence from Greece pp. 125-143

- Andreas Gkouzos and Manolis Christofakis
Volume 54, issue 4, 2025
- Entrepreneurial leadership for decision-making: the case of emerging economy SMEs in Iran pp. 427-456

- Amon Simba and Afsaneh Bagheri
- An empirical ecosystem-based study of 'making the leap' from employment to entrepreneurship pp. 457-484

- Vianey de Oliveira Costa, João J. Ferreira and Patrick J. Murphy
- Production efficiency of aquaculture farm Vannamei white shrimp in Chachoengsao province, Thailand: a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 485-498

- Kanokwan Tammaroopa, Panya Mankeb, Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong and Harry Jay Cavite
- How does a simplified performance measurement system affect decision making within SMEs? pp. 499-512

- Abram Cornelis Kok
- Street vending and poverty: an empirical analysis pp. 513-531

- Kamil Khan and Anwar Shah
- Tryst with COVID-19 crisis: a content analysis-based perspective on women entrepreneurs pp. 532-558

- Pooja Jha and Pallab Sikdar
- The effects of perceived organisational justice on ethical behaviour in work environments pp. 559-571

- Vjosë Latifi, Gadaf Rexhepi, Veland Ramadani, Agron Hajdari and Iliriana Miftari
Volume 54, issue 3, 2025
- The role of social business in poverty alleviation: from the social exchange perspective pp. 289-308

- M.F.M. Amir Khashru, Chieh-Yu Lin and Yi-Hui Ho
- The impact of the passion for teaching entrepreneurship: a conceptual model pp. 309-333

- Mohsen Tavakoli, Miruna Radu-Lefebvre and Alain Fayolle
- Institutional entrepreneurship: insights for researchers pp. 334-365

- Tamaki Onishi, Evelyn Micelotta and William Wales
- Knowledge capital acquisition of SMEs: comparative analysis of ICT branches pp. 366-382

- Tomasz Sierotowicz
- Modelling the drivers and barriers of the dry fish supply chain traceability for micro and small enterprises in India: an ISM and MICMAC approach pp. 383-402

- Arun Jose and Shanmugam Prasanna Venkatesan
- New media technologies and small and medium enterprises: evidence from the COVID-19 period pp. 403-422

- Bharti Pandya, Shreesha Mairaru, Asma Buhannad and Leena Daroo
Volume 54, issue 2, 2025
- Developing industry-wide information management capabilities in British Columbia's tree fruit industry pp. 153-174

- Svan Lembke, Youry Khmelevsky and Lee Cartier
- Impacts of information system maturity on SME performance and the contribution of dynamic capabilities pp. 175-206

- Jean Robert Kala Kamdjoug
- International social entrepreneurs: exploratory research from four case studies pp. 207-224

- Caio Sousa and Edson Sadao Iizuka
- Optimism, economic concern, trust in the government, and entrepreneurial intention during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 225-245

- Sharon Garyn-Tal, Shosh Shahrabani, Sara Lev and Helen Roberts
- Towards understanding financial decisions in informal microbusinesses: evidence from a developing country pp. 246-273

- Mahmoud Khalik, Luis Javier Sanchez-Barrios, Natalia Hernandez-Vargas and Jennifer Mora Mora
- The resilience of micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia: COVID-19 perspective pp. 274-288

- Fitri Ismiyanti, Putu Anom Mahadwartha, Zunairoh Zunairoh and Bobby Ardiansyahmiraja
Volume 54, issue 1, 2025
- Patents, investments in R&D, and market value: an analysis by company size pp. 1-47

- Fernando Henrique Taques, Leonardo Fernando Cruz Basso and Nelson Areal
- Small and medium-sized enterprise financing in the manufacturing industry: demand-side determinants of bank credit access in Mozambique pp. 48-82

- Benedito José Murambire Júnior, Pedro Fontes Falcão and José Paulo Esperança
- Inputs of the social life theory of Ingold to entrepreneurial network: a tetratype model of relationships pp. 83-97

- Caroline Merdinger-Rumpler, Odile Paulus and Olga Bourachnikova
- Succession in family businesses: an opportunity to change the business model pp. 98-129

- Mohamed Ouiakoub and Thierry Poulain-Rehm
- Entrepreneurship and resilience: evidence from Lebanese SMEs pp. 130-151

- Diala Kabbara, Latifa Attieh and Bahi Fatha
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