International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 27, issue 4, 2016
- Small business ownership for occupational therapists: key factors for success pp. 425-440

- Jeannine Millsteed, Janice Redmond and Elizabeth A. Walker
- Conditioning factors of knowledge transfer and commercialisation in the context of post-socialist economies: the case of Belarusian higher education institutions pp. 441-462

- Radzivon Marozau and Maribel Guerrero
- The influence of network governance mechanisms on the performance of small firms pp. 463-479

- Douglas Wegner and Clara Koetz
- An investigation into factors influencing rural youth entrepreneurs' intentions to use ICT: a case of Malaysia pp. 480-504

- Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh, Bahaman Abu Samah, Mahazan Muhammad, Siti Zobidah Omar, Jusang Bolong and Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril
- Internal and external resources of competitive advantage for small business success: validation across family ownership pp. 505-524

- Jeffrey M. Campbell and Joohyung Park
- The transfer of small and medium-sized Japanese family businesses to the younger generation: narratives by student-successors pp. 525-541

- Katsuyuki Kamei, Sonia Boussaguet, Aude D'Andria and Romain Jourdan
- Gender and opportunity recognition: does social capital rank higher than human capital among poor women? pp. 542-559

- Caroline Kinya Mbaya and Glòria Estapé-Dubreuil
Volume 27, issue 2/3, 2016
- The influence of personal attitude and social perception on women entrepreneurial intentions in micro and small enterprises in Indonesia pp. 131-148

- Grisna Anggadwita and Wawan Dhewanto
- Gender differences in exogenous entrepreneurial motivation factors in the context of the post-2008 US recession business environment pp. 149-168

- Paul P. Daulerio Jr.
- Women entrepreneurs' work-family management strategies: a structuration theory study pp. 169-192

- April J. Spivack and Ashay Desai
- Gender diversity and knowledge innovation barriers pp. 193-212

- Juan Fernández Sastre
- The rise of women and their impact on firms' performance pp. 213-246

- Charbel Salloum, Georges Azzi, Catherine Mercier-Suissa and Stephanie Khalil
- A gender perspective of Slovenian high-growth firm's profitability pp. 247-261

- Karin Å irec and Dijana MoÄ nik
- Female entrepreneurship and the role of customer knowledge development, innovation outcome expectations and culture on intentions to start informal business ventures pp. 262-272

- Vanessa Ratten
- 'Just sisters doing business between us': gender, social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial resilience in rural Malaysia pp. 273-288

- Airil Haimi Mohd Adnan, Riza Emifazura Jaafar, Zarul Azhar Nasir and Nor Marini Mohtar
- The effect of social capital on rural women's entrepreneurial orientation pp. 289-307

- Heshmatollah Saadi, Ahmad Yaghoubi-Farani, Sara Jalilian and Reza Movahedi
- A road to empowerment: social media use by women entrepreneurs in Egypt pp. 308-332

- Stefanie Beninger, Haya Ajjan, Rania B. Mostafa and Victoria L. Crittenden
- Women start-ups in technology: literature review and research agenda to improve participation pp. 333-346

- Katherina Kuschel and MarÃa-Teresa Lepeley
- Bridging the gender funding gap: do female entrepreneurs have equal access to venture capital? pp. 347-365

- Elmar Lins and Eva Lutz
- Women entrepreneurs in Northern Canada: contexts and challenges pp. 366-383

- Barbara Orser and Allan Riding
- Supporting opportunities for female entrepreneurs in Jordan pp. 384-409

- Andrea Caputo, Salime Mehtap, Massimiliano M. Pellegrini and Reem Alrefai
- Women and family business succession in Asia - characteristics, challenges and chauvinism pp. 410-424

- Viju Mathew
Volume 27, issue 1, 2016
- Collaborative R%D and project results within Brazilian incubators and science parks pp. 1-18

- Serje Schmidt, Alsones Balestrin, Raquel Engelman Machado and Maria Cristina Bohnenberger
- Entrepreneurial opportunities: how do cognitive styles and logics of action fit in? pp. 19-39

- Kathleen Randerson, Jean-Michel Degeorge and Alain Fayolle
- What do we know about entrepreneurship as an intangible asset? pp. 40-51

- P.M. Rao
- The next generation's commitment and willingness to continue the family business: reflecting on potential successors' experiences and pondering pp. 52-70

- Hannele Rautamäki and Tarja Römer-Paakkanen
- The internationalisation pattern of traditional Brazilian footwear manufacturers: a qualitative analysis pp. 71-83

- Luisa A. Campos, Catherine Axinn, Yong J. Wang and Miguel A. Baeza
- Comparing the behaviour of opportunity and necessity driven entrepreneurs pp. 84-107

- Syed Awais Ahmad Tipu
- The role of infrastructure, markets and government support in the success of small scale enterprises in Lesotho pp. 108-130

- Tšepiso A. Rantšo
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