International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2016
- How can a wine grower articulate the different types of time: the time of the weather, the economic time, and the human time? pp. 495-511

- Mireille Barthod-Prothade, Christelle Muller and Hélène Cristini
- Passion over pragmatism: the motivation of Australian winery owners pp. 512-527

- Steve Charters, Beth Walker and Alan Brown
- Congruency between colour and shape of the front labels of wine: effects on fluency and aroma and quality perceptions pp. 528-541

- Renaud Lunardo and Florine Livat
- Non-personal and personal determinants of red wine purchase rather than other wines among Chinese consumers: modelling multilevel and cross-level interactions pp. 542-565

- Ping Lei and Alain Jolibert
- A study of the performance of fine wine on the Swiss market pp. 566-582

- Philippe Masset and Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
- Financial market contagion and fine wines: the evidence of the ADCC GARCH model pp. 583-601

- Eric Le Fur, Hachmi Ben Ameur, Eric Braune and Benoit Faye
- International entrepreneurship, export planning and export performance: evidence from a sample of winemaking SMEs pp. 602-626

- Léo-Paul Dana, Roberto Grandinetti and Michela C. Mason
- Analysis of the determinants of export modes used by French wine businesses pp. 627-650

- Ludivine Duval, Carole Maurel and Jean-Laurent Viviani
- The horizon problem in Bordeaux wine cooperatives pp. 651-668

- Julien Cadot, Adeline Alonso Ugaglia, Bernard Bonnefous and Bernard Del'homme
Volume 29, issue 3, 2016
- Effects of bank loan constraints on trade credit use: evidence from micro data of Vietnamese firms pp. 362-389

- Thi Thanh Xuan Bui and Jean-Laurent Viviani
- Small business access to bank leverage under crisis circumstances pp. 390-397

- Ramzi Benkraiem
- Small business and cohesion policy - statistical evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 398-415

- Karel MiroÅ¡nÃk, Jan ÄŒadil and Klára ÄŒermáková
- Earnings management across publicly traded and privately held French SMEs pp. 416-440

- Ludovic Vigneron and Yves Mard
- An econometric study of the determinants of high tech private equity investment in Europe pp. 441-467

- Bernard Guilhon and Sandra Montchaud
- The influence of functional and relational proximity on business angel investments pp. 468-490

- Johannes Herrmann, Sofia Avdeitchikova and Alexander Hjertström
Volume 29, issue 2, 2016
- Networking and e-government for local development - experiences gained by entrepreneurs in small enterprises in Sweden pp. 154-175

- Iréne Bernhard and Kerstin Grundén
- Multifocal entrepreneurial practices: the case of Moroccan import/export businesses in Milan pp. 176-198

- Giacomo Solano
- Social entrepreneurship in the rural areas - a sports club's mobilisation of people, money and social capital pp. 199-216

- Yvonne Von Friedrichs and Olof Wahlberg
- Canals, rivers and lakes as experiencescapes - destination development based on strategic use of inland water pp. 217-243

- Anna Karin Olsson
- The innovation process in firms with border region location pp. 244-270

- John-Erik Andreassen
- Financial performance analysis of spin-off companies from a UK 'regional' university: a case study of the University of Birmingham pp. 271-286

- Peter Jelfs
- What happened to the growth? - The case of the ICT industry in Oulu, Finland pp. 287-308

- Jaakko Simonen, Timo Koivumäki, Veikko Seppänen, Sauli Sohlo and Rauli Svento
- Sustainable tourism among Swedish tourism service providers - easy to say but difficult to implement pp. 309-321

- Anna Sörensson and Yvonne Von Friedrichs
- Role of an entrepreneur for innovating regional agriculture: through a case of a Japanese ice cream firm pp. 322-337

- Makoto Hirano
- Industry clusters across national borders: literature review and research deficits pp. 338-358

- Stephan Rohde
Volume 29, issue 1, 2016
- The impact of the financial crisis on financing technology ventures pp. 4-24

- Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Reiner Braun, Georg Metzger and Maximilian Schmidt
- Entering non-traditional and emerging markets: a matter of opportunity orientation and willingness to take risks? pp. 25-45

- Christian Hauser, Jens Hogenacker and Ralph Lehmann
- Young and flexible: labour contracts in young and incumbent firms pp. 46-65

- Jochen Späth
- Freelancers and innovation in France pp. 66-82

- Matthijs Den Besten and Walid A. Nakara
- Sustainable entrepreneurship education: a new field for research in step with the 'effectual entrepreneur' pp. 83-102

- Jean-Jacques Obrecht
- Growth and sustainability of agricultural systems: the case of Sicilian wine-growing farms pp. 103-111

- Filippo Sgroi, Riccardo Testa, Salvatore Tudisca, Anna Maria Di Trapani and Léo-Paul Dana
- Risk management in Scottish, Chinese and German small and medium-sized enterprises: a country comparison pp. 112-132

- Thomas Henschel and Susanne Durst
- Personality of Finnish innovative entrepreneurs pp. 133-148

- Vesa Routamaa, Tiina Brandt and Piia Uusi-Kakkuri
Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- Rich-to-poor diaspora ventures: how do they survive? pp. 391-413

- Aki Harima, Maria Elo and Jörg Freiling
- Toward a framework for studying cosmopolitanism, entrepreneurship and society pp. 414-430

- Kanellos-Panagiotis Nikolopoulos and Léo-Paul Dana
- The social cluster of gender, agency and entrepreneurship pp. 431-450

- Gloria Haddad, Mark Esposito and Terence Tse
- Exploring the work environment in Greek social enterprises: a first overview pp. 451-467

- Despina Sdrali, Maria Goussia-Rizou and Vasiliki Sarafi
- Youth employment in start-up ventures in Jordan: an exploratory study pp. 468-491

- Andrea Caputo, Rosa Lombardi, Farah Akeel, Haneen Almallah, Basma Dakkak and Nadia Quabbaj
- 'What is your self-made expat story?' Netnography of entrepreneurial re-users of a popular semantic pp. 492-503

- Steffen Roth and Léo-Paul Dana
- Entrepreneurship as a community phenomenon; reconnecting meanings and place pp. 504-518

- Alistair Anderson and Johan Gaddefors
Volume 28, issue 2/3, 2016
- Tackling enterprise in the informal economy: an introductory overview pp. 139-153

- Colin Williams
- Determinants of the informal economy of an emerging economy: a multiple indicator, multiple causes approach pp. 154-177

- Eghosa Igudia, Rob Ackrill, Simeon Coleman and Carlyn Dobson
- Explaining participation in informal employment: a social contract perspective pp. 178-194

- Jan Windebank and Ioana Horodnic
- Re-theorising the role of the informal economy in Sub-Saharan Africa: some lessons from Gambia pp. 195-215

- Abdoulie Sallah and Colin Williams
- Tackling informal entrepreneurship in Ghana: a critical analysis of the dualist/modernist policy approach, some evidence from Accra pp. 216-233

- Kwame Adom
- Beyond the marginalisation thesis: evaluating participation in informal sector entrepreneurship pp. 234-254

- Colin Williams and Ioana Horodnic
- Tackling undeclared entrepreneurship in a transition setting: the case of Croatia pp. 255-274

- Marijana Baric, Josip Franić and Marina Polak
- Determinants of entrepreneurs' views on the acceptability of tax evasion and the informal economy in Slovakia and Ukraine: an institutional asymmetry approach pp. 275-289

- Nataliia Ostapenko and Colin Williams
- Contributing and constraining factors faced by women entrepreneurs in the informal sector: a study of Mumbai Metropolitan pp. 290-309

- Sujata Mukherjee
- From Budapest to Berlin - the role of reputation in the market economy pp. 310-322

- Sarah Philipson and Joakim Philipson
- Institutional approach and competitive behaviours of informal Ghanaian women entrepreneurs pp. 323-338

- Fanny Adams Quagrainie
- An evaluation of the shadow economy in Baltic states: a tax morale perspective pp. 339-358

- Ioana Horodnic and Colin Williams
- What determines enterprises' technical efficiency? An empirical investigation of informal enterprises in Burkina Faso pp. 359-379

- Denis B. Akouwerabou
- Tax compliance of small enterprises in Greece pp. 380-389

- Vasileios Vlachos and Aristidis Bitzenis
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Blow-ins, locals, and natives: socio-cultural embeddedness in Ireland's Gaeltachts pp. 1-19

- Bryan T. Stinchfield and Emer Nà Bhrádaigh
- Perceptions of the institutional environment and entrepreneurial intentions in a small peripheral country pp. 20-35

- Athanasios Hadjimanolis
- Does the family status of the CFO matter to enhance family firm performance? Evidence from a sample of small and medium-sized Italian family firms pp. 36-57

- Niccolò Gordini
- The prevalence, characteristics and well-being of 'necessity' self-employed and 'latent' entrepreneurs: findings from Sweden pp. 58-77

- Ingemar Johansson Sevä, Daniel Larsson and Mattias Strandh
- Employees as drivers for high organic growth: how CEOs of gazelles create growth momentum pp. 78-100

- Paul Geuvers
- Modelling small and medium-sized enterprises' failure in Malaysia pp. 101-116

- Nur Adiana Hiau Abdullah, Abd Halim Ahmad, Nasruddin Zainudin and Rohani Md Rus
- Comparison of very small businesses of Arabs and Jews in the North Israel periphery pp. 117-137

- Alexander Slutsky, Shmuel Shamai, Sara Arnon, Izhak Schnell and Zeev Greenberg
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