International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 53, issue 4, 2024
- Gender identity and entrepreneurial self-efficacy pp. 425-448

- Jean-Paul Tchankam, Emmanuel Tchagang, Jean-Michel Sahut and Maria Giuseppina Bruna
- SMEs' strategies for dealing with the COVID-19 emergency: a case study in the Italian food industry pp. 449-471

- Serena Strazzullo, Sara Pioggerella, Mark Anthony Camilleri, Ciro Troise and Aidin Salamzadeh
- The effect of institutional asymmetry on informal entrepreneurship pp. 472-502

- Gianluca Zanella, Cory R.A. Hallam and Teja Guda
- Setting affairs between entrepreneurial self-efficacy, value, motivation and intentions through serial mediation pp. 503-523

- Sandeep Singh, Priyanka Sharma, Sandeep Singh, Amarjit Kaur, Pooja Mehta and Rajni Bala
- The effect of founding team characteristics on start-ups' performance: the case of Campania pp. 524-543

- Adele Parmentola and Michele Costagliola di Fiore
- Women entrepreneurs vs. women employees: a comparative study of personality traits and success factors of women in India pp. 544-556

- Jain Mathew, Mathew Arvind and Sridevi Nair
Volume 53, issue 3, 2024
- The influence of entrepreneurial traits on the success of startup performance in India pp. 279-299

- Anjali Dubey and Archana Shrivastava
- Promoting women's entrepreneurship in developing countries: the case of the world's largest women-owned community-based enterprise pp. 300-323

- Ali Ahmad, Dwitya Amry, Punita Bhatt and Yubei Hu
- Entrepreneurial innovations in business communication: a systematic review of 6G and future research agenda pp. 324-343

- Pushpa Singh and Narendra Singh
- Gender diversity and innovation in family SMEs: an empirical study in Colombia pp. 344-363

- Juan David Peláez-León, Laura Salas-Arbeláez and Mónica García-Solarte
- Determinants of startup performance: an empirical analysis of startups from Kerala, India pp. 364-377

- Aidin Salamzadeh, Jumana Nalakam Paramba, Samsudheen Karuthedath and Ratan J.S. Dheer
- Factors affecting motivation and performance of tourism entrepreneurs in Ethiopia pp. 378-395

- Vijay Kumar Pandey, Shewangizaw Getachew Terefe and Pradeep Joshi
- Enablers of senior entrepreneurial activity across Chile: an analysis using individual-level GEM data pp. 396-419

- Alfonso Jesús Torres-Marín, Karla Soria-Barreto and Marcelo Leporati
Volume 53, issue 2, 2024
- The evolution of business incubation practices over the years: a bibliometric analysis pp. 147-162

- Aidin Salamzadeh, Jumana Nalakam Paramba and Samsudheen Karuthedath
- Domestic abuse: voice, exit, loyalty and entrepreneurship pp. 163-185

- Sanya Ojo
- Intellectual capital: a linchpin for sustainable growth of Indian small and medium enterprise pp. 186-222

- Priti Sharma
- Does territorial inclusiveness affect immigrant propensity to entrepreneurship? A study in the Italian context pp. 223-244

- Francesca Faggioni
- Lean startup as a model for smart city projects: the case of Tel Aviv-Yafo pp. 245-257

- Arie Herscovici, Osnat Akirav, Gil Cohen, Limor Yehuda, Sagit Barel-Shaked and Labib Shami
- Influence of self-efficacy on entrepreneurial intention among final year students of business colleges in Bhutan pp. 258-278

- Dawa Drakpa, Kinga Penjor, Sonam Choden, Tandin Om, Dorji Zangmo and Chencho Wangmo
Volume 53, issue 1, 2024
- Key research issues and agendas in start-up post-COVID-19 pp. 1-20

- Vibhuti Tripathi and Akshita Dwivedi
- Financial ambidexterity of the immigrant family businesses: the role of boundary work and behavioural complexity pp. 21-41

- Bryan Malki
- Employee entrepreneurial behaviour in SME service development: a qualitative study on effectuation pp. 42-69

- Reija A. Häkkinen and Juha Kansikas
- Understanding female entrepreneurial success: a phenomenological approach pp. 70-91

- Charles Godfred Ackah, Kwame Adom and Golda Anambane
- MSMEs and overland trade barriers: a case study of India's prominent land border gateways pp. 92-116

- Zahid Ul-Islam-Dar and Sandeep Kaur
- Refugee self-employment: how resettlement journeys shape entrepreneurial behavioural attributes pp. 117-136

- Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries and Zhiyan Basharati
Volume 52, issue 4, 2024
- Social network analysis: unveiling the joint investment patterns of shark tank entrepreneurs pp. 431-449

- Nasser Shahrasbi, Tai-Yin Chi and Paul A. Beckman
- Bibliometric analysis of social media research in SMEs: a review and way forward pp. 450-472

- Nordin Norfarah, A.K. Siti-Nabiha, Seyedh Mahboobeh Jamali and Nader Ale Ebrahim
- The impact of technostress on small business owners burnout: the mediating role of strain pp. 473-504

- Alexandre Benzari, Anis Khedhaouria, Olivier Torrès and Alain Cucchi
- Intrafamily successor's motivation and its impact on success of business: a case of construction sector family businesses in India pp. 505-527

- Harish Kumar Singla, Pradeepta Kumar Samanta and Srividhya Sridharan
- The influence of the farmer and his family on the adoption of short food supply chains pp. 528-547

- Magali Aubert and Geoffroy Enjolras
- Business model renewal and firms' performance: the role of preventive vs. promotion mindsets pp. 548-568

- Sukanlaya Sawang, Arun Sukumar, Poh Yen Ng and Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi
Volume 52, issue 3, 2024
- Motivation, self-selection and effects of the business advice program in Slovakia pp. 283-311

- Vladimír Baláž, Tomáš Jeck and Miroslav Balog
- Entrepreneurial responses to COVID-19 farmers' market closures - the experiences of rural micro vendors using social media pp. 312-331

- Katherine Attree and Clifford Lewis
- Combination of causal and effectual logics of entrepreneurs in the Provence wine region pp. 332-351

- Serge Amabile and Coralie Haller
- How do SMEs' strategies change under the impacts of a critical external shock? The case of Vietnamese SMEs under the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 352-378

- Long Hoang Le, An Hoang Kim Vo, Duong Tuan Nguyen and Giang Huong Duong
- Relationships and personality roots of entrepreneurs' value creation motivation pp. 379-411

- Lívia Lukovszki, Norbert Sipos, András Rideg and Zsófia Vörös
- One for all or everyone for themselves: why is coopetition so difficult? The case of four small vineyards in central France pp. 412-430

- Anne Albert-Cromarias and Alexandre Asselineau
Volume 52, issue 2, 2024
- Women in social housing and the pursuit of entrepreneurship pp. 131-158

- Sundas Hussain, Adah-Kole Emmanuel Onjewu, Charlotte Carey and Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi
- Informal self-employment within the non-observed economy of Israel pp. 159-180

- Labib Shami, Gil Cohen, Osnat Akirav, Arie Herscovici, Limor Yehuda and Sagit Barel-Shaked
- Entrepreneurship and poverty in developed countries: a systematic review, synthesis, and future research directions pp. 181-213

- Clara Douaihy, Karim Messeghem, Walid A. Nakara and David B. Audretsch
- Entrepreneurial environment in Bhutan: a study from the perspective of Bhutanese entrepreneurs pp. 214-239

- Dawa Drakpa, Elangbam Haridev Singh and Karma Yangchen
- Small and medium enterprise and COVID-19: a bibliometric analysis pp. 240-255

- Ahmad Rafiki, Miftahuddin and Atika Rizki
- Artisan entrepreneurship: a systematic literature review of this emerging field of research and new trends pp. 256-282

- Alex Olivier Rodrigues, Carla Susana Marques and Gina Santos
Volume 52, issue 1, 2024
- Understanding social enterprise performance - a business model approach pp. 1-27

- Giorgi Jamburia and Jean-Marie Courrent
- A model for understanding industry cluster development among New World wineries pp. 28-46

- Svan Lembke, Lee Cartier, Joanna Fountain, Nicholas Cradock-Henry and Léo-Paul Dana
- Does innovation lead to firm growth through endogenous marketing expenditure for SMEs in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)? pp. 47-66

- Ngo Giang Thy, Linh Nguyen Khanh Duong, Huynh Dang Khoa and Tu Van Binh
- Social capital in a digital age: a focus on bridging and bonding social capital of women entrepreneurs in South Africa pp. 67-85

- Boris Urban and Phumzile Moetse
- Effectual behaviour and frugal innovations: learning from women cocoa farmers in South West Cameroon pp. 86-115

- Sophie Boutillier, Syndhia Mathé and Maria Geitzenauer
- Farmers' typology in an environment of policy reform pp. 116-130

- Sagit Barel-Shaked, Labib Shami, Arie Herscovici, Osnat Akirav, Gil Cohen and Limor Yehuda
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