International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2017
- Mechanisms of intergenerational knowledge transfer among Indonesian family SMEs pp. 475-491

- Gabriella Hanny Kusuma and Nurul Indarti
- Human capital, financial strategy and small firm performance: a study of Canadian entrepreneurs pp. 492-513

- Amarjit Gill, Călin Gurău, Leo Dana and Carlos Raúl Sánchez
- Entrepreneurial drivers and performance: an exploratory study of urban minority and women entrepreneurs pp. 514-533

- Ven Sriram and Tigineh Mersha
- The role of foreign-owned businesses in the revitalisation of historic centres in three Catalan towns pp. 534-556

- Pau Serra Del Pozo
- Entrepreneurship, risk perception and firm performance pp. 557-569

- Martijn Boermans and Daan Willebrands
- The support paradox in community enterprise experiments in the Netherlands pp. 570-589

- Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham
- Success factors of women owned micro and small enterprises in India pp. 590-608

- Nidhi Tiwari and Geetika Goel
Volume 31, issue 3, 2017
- Social entrepreneurship and social innovation as a tool of women social inclusion and sustainable heritage preservation: the case of the Sougha Establishment in UAE pp. 345-362

- Laurice Alexandre-Leclair
- Social entrepreneurship, age and gender: toward a model of social involvement in entrepreneurship pp. 363-381

- Séverine Le Loarne-Lemaire, Adnan Maalaoui and Léo-Paul Dana
- Girlz'n the hood: discovering the determinants of social entrepreneurial intention of women in deprived urban areas pp. 382-398

- Amélie Notais and Julie Tixier
- A social affair: identifying motivation of social entrepreneurs pp. 399-415

- Ines Gabarret, Benjamin Vedel and Julien Decaillon
- Defining social entrepreneurship: a Schumpeterian non-solution pp. 416-433

- David M. Kee
- Unveiling the sustainable facet of the conventional entrepreneur - a cognitive approach pp. 434-450

- Sylvaine Castellano, Insaf Khelladi and Loick Menvielle
- Coordinating technology introduction and entrepreneurial activities in rural areas pp. 451-473

- Jan Eise Fokkema, Bartjan J.W. Pennink and Togar Simatupang
Volume 31, issue 2, 2017
- Entrepreneurial intentions from an Islamic perspective: a study of Muslim entrepreneurs in Indonesia pp. 165-179

- Grisna Anggadwita, Veland Ramadani, Dini Turipanam Alamanda, Vanessa Ratten and Medain Hashani
- Regional variation in subcultural attitudes to entrepreneurship in India pp. 180-203

- Dave Valliere
- From ethnic enclaves to transnational entrepreneurs: the American dream of the Finns in Oregon, USA pp. 204-226

- Maria Elo and Hanneleena Hieta
- Does growth of ventures depend on competencies?: selected cases from India pp. 227-243

- Sucheta Agarwal and Usha Lenka
- Jewish diaspora entrepreneurs - the impact of religion on opportunity exploration and exploitation pp. 244-269

- Maria Elo and Erez Katz Volovelsky
- Family involvement as a catalyst for female opportunity recognition pp. 270-287

- Elmar Lins and Eva Lutz
- The impact of immigrant acculturation and job search information on entrepreneurship opportunity pp. 288-308

- Michelle Ruiz, Santiago Ibarreche, Lori T. Peterson and Laura Guerrero
- The effect of culture on opportunity recognition: a qualitative study of immigrant and native-born entrepreneurs pp. 309-324

- Kaveh Moghaddam, Pooya Tabesh, Thomas Weber and Sara Azarpanah
- Female entrepreneurship: a co-citation analysis pp. 325-340

- João José M. Ferreira, Cristina I. Fernandes, Marta Peris-Ortiz and Vanessa Ratten
Volume 31, issue 1, 2017
- Entrepreneurship and universities pp. 4-11

- David B. Audretsch
- What determines the growth expectations of early-stage entrepreneurs? Evidence from crowdfunding pp. 12-31

- Michael Beier and Kerstin Wagner
- Makers, hackers, DIY-innovation, and the strive for entrepreneurial opportunities pp. 32-46

- Oliver Mauroner
- Exploring the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the field of entrepreneurial support: a multi-level approach pp. 47-66

- Christina Theodoraki and Karim Messeghem
- Understanding the evolution of coopetition among SMEs in a wine cluster: a social capital approach pp. 67-84

- Julien Granata, Mickaël Géraudel, Alessandro Nicolosi and Karine Garcia
- Sustainable-entrepreneurs: quantifying opportunities and social networks, case study on sustainable entrepreneurs in a heavy industrial area pp. 85-102

- Sophie Boutillier and Philippe Ryckelynck
- David by Goliath: what is co-branding and what is in it for SMEs pp. 103-122

- Paul Chiambaretto and Călin Gurău
- The high-growth expectation of early-stage entrepreneurs: an international approach to the role of gendered contexts pp. 123-144

- Matilde Ruiz-Arroyo, MarÃa Del Mar Fuentes-Fuentes, Ana Maria Bojica and Jenny MarÃa Ruiz-Jiménez
- Islamic enterprises: balancing market opportunities and religious constraints in Islamic sub-economies in the West pp. 145-163

- Susan Bagwell
Volume 30, issue 4, 2017
- International entrepreneurship research: how it evolved and directions for the future pp. 477-489

- Léo-Paul Dana
- French technology start-ups: how and why are they succeeding? pp. 490-508

- Diane Saty Kouamé and Silvester Ivanaj
- Internationalisation of family business groups in transition economies pp. 509-525

- Vanessa Ratten, Léo-Paul Dana and Veland Ramadani
- The role of professional service providers during the initial stages of international entrepreneurship: a neo-institutionalist view pp. 526-544

- Sudhir Nair, David G. Cohen and Christopher R. Meyer
- International entrepreneurship research: mapping and cognitive structures pp. 545-566

- Joao Ferreira, Cristina I. Fernandes and Vanessa Ratten
- Unravelling the link between creativity and individual entrepreneurial behaviour: the moderating role of Islamic Work Ethics pp. 567-589

- Waleed Omri, Audrey Becuwe and Kathleen Randerson
- International convergence and divergence on family entrepreneurship problems: the case of family firms in Japan pp. 590-607

- Katsuyuki Kamei, Teruo Shinato and Leo Dana
- Institutional asymmetry as a challenge in tackling the grey economy in Bulgaria pp. 608-628

- Anton Kojouharov and Rositsa Dzhekova
- Dynamic capabilities, managerial and marketing capabilities and their impact on the competitive advantage and firm performance pp. 629-652

- Jorge Ferreira and Arnaldo Coelho
Volume 30, issue 3, 2017
- Youth entrepreneurship dynamics in the Caribbean region: 2011-2013 pp. 287-307

- Rodrigo Varela Villegas
- Entrepreneurial intentions among youth in MENA countries: effects of gender, education, occupation and income pp. 308-324

- Zakia Setti
- The role of autonomy as a predictor of entrepreneurial intention among university students in Yemen pp. 325-340

- Ibrahim Al-Jubari, Arif Hassan and Junaidah Hashim
- Young people's emotional intelligence promoting entrepreneurial orientation: enhanced by education pp. 341-356

- Cansu Çak?r and Özlem Kunday
- Young employees' job-autonomy promoting intention to become entrepreneur: embedded in gender and traditional versus modern culture pp. 357-373

- Chuqing Zhang and Thomas Schøtt
- Immigrant and indigenous youth in Europe: entrepreneurial intention building on human, financial and social capital pp. 374-394

- Thomas Schøtt
- Young entrepreneurs pushed by necessity and pulled by opportunity: institutional embeddedness in economy and culture pp. 395-409

- Maryam Cheraghi
- Motivation, competences and the moderating role of business discontinuance on the entrepreneurial effect of self-employment pp. 410-426

- Rebecca Namatovu and Samuel Dawa
- Gender dynamics in the choice of place of trade among young entrepreneurs in Ghana pp. 427-447

- Simon Bawakyillenuo and Innocent S.K. Agbelie
- Start-up financing and expectations for growth: young and older entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 448-459

- Tomola Marshal Obamuyi
- Job growth expectations among young entrepreneurs in Caribbean small-island states pp. 460-475

- Girjanauth Boodraj and Maheshwar Boodraj
Volume 30, issue 2, 2017
- Gender risk preference in entrepreneurial opportunity: evidence from Iran pp. 147-169

- Amir Emami
- Louis Vuitton in the bazaar: negotiating the value of counterfeit goods in Shanghai's Xiangyang market pp. 170-190

- Gard Hopsdal Hansen and Henrik Kloppenborg Møller
- Exploring entrepreneurial orientation in family firms: the relevance of social embeddedness in competition pp. 191-213

- Andreas Kallmuenzer and Mike Peters
- Export performance and the internationalisation of SMEs pp. 214-240

- Cláudia P. Ribau, António C. Moreira and Mário Raposo
- Why do some women micro-entrepreneurs decide to formalise their businesses? pp. 241-258

- Carla Susana Marques, Carmem Teresa Leal, Gina Santos, Carlos Peixeira Marques and Roberta Alves
- Internet adoption and usage: evidence from Italian micro enterprises pp. 259-280

- Federica Pascucci, Silvio Cardinali, Chiara Gigliarano and Gian Luca Gregori
Volume 30, issue 1, 2017
- Performance measurement of French incubators pp. 4-21

- Karim Messeghem, Sylvie Sammut, Florence Gangloff and Chaffik Bakkali
- Entrepreneurial situations, definition and interests for entrepreneurial research pp. 22-37

- Christophe Schmitt and Julien Husson
- SME owner-manager representations of firm transfer pp. 38-57

- Frédérique Grazzini, Anne-Laure Albanet and Jean-Pierre Boissin
- Assessing business model relevance for business leaders in the construction industry pp. 58-79

- Thierry Verstraete, Estèle Jouison-Laffitte, Florence Kremer and Martine Hlady-Rispal
- Women entrepreneurs in France pp. 80-109

- Virginie Vial and Katia Richomme-Huet
- Linking types of ICT entrepreneurs to new firm survival pp. 110-146

- Frank Robert, Aliaa El Shoubaki, Frank Lasch and Léo-Paul Dana
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