International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2014
- Business incubation mechanisms and new venture support: emerging structures of US science parks and incubators pp. 419-435

- Sarfraz A. Mian
- Business incubators in Brazil: does affiliation matter? pp. 436-455

- Aruna Chandra, Chia-An Chao and Evelin Cristina Astolpho
- Why are small public incubators 'lagging behind'? Learning from disability in the selection practices of a French incubator pp. 456-477

- Ines Gabarret, Annabelle Jaouen, Walid A. Nakara and Benjamin Vedel
- Toward a balanced framework to evaluate and improve the internal functioning of non-profit economic development business incubators. A study in Belgium pp. 478-508

- Johanna Vanderstraeten, Paul Matthyssens and Arjen Van Witteloostuijn
- The role of trust as mediator between contract, information and knowledge within business incubators pp. 509-527

- Benjamin Vedel and Ines Gabarret
- New venture legitimacy and entrepreneurial support pp. 528-551

- Karim Messeghem, Sylvie Sammut and René Pierre Beylier
- Supporting the open innovation process in small and medium enterprises pp. 552-567

- Gemma Kearney and Lynn-Sayers McHattie
- Altering student preferences for takeover entrepreneurship: action research based on threshold theory pp. 568-586

- Lex Van Teeffelen, Edwin Weesie and Lorraine M. Uhlaner
Volume 23, issue 3, 2014
- Religious beliefs and entrepreneurship among Dutch protestants pp. 279-295

- Cornelius A. Rietveld and Elco Van Burg
- The making of ethnic migrant women entrepreneurs in New Zealand pp. 296-312

- Vivien Wei Verheijen, Huong Nguyen and Berlinda Chin
- Ethnic entrepreneurship in Macedonia: the case of Albanian entrepreneurs pp. 313-335

- Veland Ramadani, Gadaf Rexhepi, Shqipe Gërguri-Rashiti, Sadudin Ibraimi and Léo-Paul Dana
- Potential for opportunity recognition: differentiating entrepreneurs pp. 336-362

- Kishinchand Poornima Wasdani and Mary Mathew
- Disentangling the roles of international entrepreneurial orientation and networking in the internationalisation process of SESBs pp. 363-384

- Valérie Barbat, Martine Hlady Rispal and Kathleen Randerson
- A quest for global entrepreneurs: the importance of cultural intelligence on commitment to entrepreneurial education pp. 385-404

- Marilyn M. Helms, Raina M. Rutti, Melanie Lorenz, Jase Ramsey and Craig E. Armstrong
Volume 23, issue 1/2, 2014
- Transnationals in an English-speaking world pp. 10-26

- Ivan Light
- The capitalisation of guanxi and Chinese entrepreneurship: an ethnographic study of petty entrepreneurs in Guangzhou, China pp. 27-43

- Chong Gao
- From business networks to philanthropic networks: Chinese entrepreneurs and the SEE project pp. 44-62

- Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce
- Migrant entrepreneurship, economic activity and export performance: mapping the Danish trends pp. 63-93

- Nikita Baklanov, Shahamak Rezaei, Jan Vang and Léo-Paul Dana
- Entrepreneurial intention benefitting from education, training and competence: Egypt and Iran pp. 94-109

- Shayegheh Ashourizadeh, Niloofar Nasiri and Thomas Schøtt
- Education coupled with international networking: benefits for exporting in Middle East and North Africa pp. 110-126

- Mahsa Mahmoodi Mehrizi and Thomas Schøtt
- Entrepreneurs' innovation benefitting from their education and training and from national policy and culture: a global study pp. 127-144

- Adam Schøtt Hovne, Ben Schøtt Hovne and Thomas Schøtt
- Innovation embedded in entrepreneurs' networks in private and public spheres: a global study focusing on China and Denmark pp. 145-167

- Thomas Schøtt, Maryam Cheraghi, Shahamak Rezaei and Jan Vang
- Firms' collaboration networks benefitting innovation: embeddedness in high- and low-trust culture, Denmark and Iran pp. 168-190

- Mahya Bayat, Thomas Schøtt and Mohammad Reza Zali
- Growth-expectations among women entrepreneurs: embedded in networks and culture in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and in Belgium and France pp. 191-212

- Maryam Cheraghi, Zakia Setti and Thomas Schøtt
- Gendering of firms' collaboration networks and innovation: a global study with a focus on China, Japan and South Korea pp. 213-234

- Kent Wickstrøm Jensen
- People's confidence in innovation: a component of the entrepreneurial mindset, embedded in gender and culture, affecting entrepreneurial intention pp. 235-251

- Shayegheh Ashourizadeh, Zohreh Hassannezhad Chavoushi and Thomas Schøtt
- Cognitive effects on entrepreneurial intentions: a comparison of Chinese émigrés and their descendants with non-émigré Chinese pp. 252-277

- Kent Wickstrøm Jensen, Shahamak Rezaei and Frederick F. Wherry
Volume 22, issue 4, 2014
- The eye-patch of the beholder: introduction to entrepreneurship and piracy pp. 399-407

- Steffen Roth
- The liability of politicalness: legitimacy and legality in piracy-proximate entrepreneurship pp. 408-425

- Karl Palmås, Jonas Andersson Schwarz and Stefan Larsson
- Piracy as an avant-gardist deviance: how do entrepreneurial pirates contribute to the wealth or misery of nations? pp. 426-438

- Sylvain Bureau
- Booties, bounties, business models: a map to the next red oceans pp. 439-448

- Steffen Roth
- Three theoretical approaches to pirate entrepreneurship: towards future studies of pirate entrepreneurship pp. 449-465

- Jari Kaivo-oja
- Entrepreneurial piracy through strategic deception: the 'make, buy, or steal' decision pp. 466-481

- Thomas G. Pittz and Terry R. Adler
- Piracy in innovation processes: violation or collaboration? pp. 482-494

- Klaus-Peter Schulz
- Smart-stolen tacit knowledge: institutional arrangements for invited piracy pp. 495-518

- Laurent Scaringella
- Pirates never sail alone: exploring the mechanics of social entrepreneurship involved in software piracy pp. 519-536

- Mathieu-Claude Chaboud
Volume 22, issue 3, 2014
- The phenomenological method in entrepreneurship pp. 276-285

- Jozef Richard Raco and Rafael H.M. Tanod
- Designing a phenomenological research model for entrepreneurship research pp. 286-306

- Armstrong Abebrese
- Business networks at start-up: Swedish native-owned and immigrant-owned companies pp. 307-325

- Anna Kremel, Darush Yazdanfar and Saeid Abbasian
- Financial institutions and the taxi-cab industry: an exploratory study in Canada pp. 326-342

- Amarjit Gill, Nahum Biger, Léo-Paul Dana, John D. Obradovich and Ansari Mohamed
- Mining and communities in the Arctic: lessons from Baker Lake, Canada pp. 343-361

- Léo-Paul Dana and Robert Brent Anderson
- Gender innovation through the lens of effectuation pp. 362-377

- Rana E. Jisr and Bassem E. Maamari
- Current ventures of women entrepreneurs: relating performance and goals pp. 378-393

- Maika Valencia-Silva, Laura Lamolla and José Amorós
Volume 22, issue 2, 2014
- An unusual empirical pattern in an indigenous setting: cooperative entrepreneurship among Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) harvesters pp. 137-158

- Léo-Paul Dana and Julie Mallet
- Do South African townships lack entrepreneurial spirit? pp. 159-178

- Peter Preisendörfer, Sandra Perks and Frans J. Bezuidenhout
- Adopting entrepreneurial orientation to improve agile manufacturing pp. 179-195

- Mehdi Ebrahimi Nejad, Seyyed Abdolmajid Jalaee and Saeed Khosravi
- Intention for entrepreneurship among students of Delta State University Abraka Nigeria: an empirical investigation pp. 196-217

- Benjamin Anabori Mmadu and Solomon Egbule
- Chasing credit: the bane of small and medium scale enterprises in Assin North Municipality, Ghana pp. 218-230

- Suleman Dauda and Samuel H. Nyarko
- Determinants of entrepreneurial intention among university business students in Kenya: lessons from Kenyatta University pp. 231-250

- Patrick Muthama Kilonzo and Stephen Morangi Nyambegera
- Innovation and entrepreneurial activities of SMEs in Fiji pp. 251-265

- Gurmeet Singh and Ashna Prasad
- Future research directions for collective entrepreneurship in developing countries: a small and medium-sized enterprise perspective pp. 266-274

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 22, issue 1, 2014
- Do small business start-ups test-trade in the informal economy? Evidence from a UK survey pp. 1-16

- Colin Williams and Alvaro Martinez
- An empirical study of Indian entrepreneurs in Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 17-35

- Edwina Pio and Léo-Paul Dana
- Using strategic alliances to facilitate community-based new venture creation pp. 36-49

- Peter W. Moroz, Bob Kayseas and Robert B. Anderson
- Role of alternative food networks in Sicilian farms pp. 50-63

- Salvatore Tudisca, Anna Maria Di Trapani, Filippo Sgroi, Riccardo Testa and Giusi Giamporcaro
- Modelling a technology push by using hybrid franchising pp. 64-88

- Jan W.S. Fredriks, Bartjan J.W. Pennink, Togar Simatupang and Joko Siswanto
- Does a business plan really matter for a small or medium-sized new venture?: three types of new ventures in Taiwan pp. 89-105

- Han Sheng Lei
- Entrepreneurship in an Alpine micro-nation: the case of Liechtenstein pp. 106-114

- Felix Schuessler, Michael T. Schaper and Sascha Kraus
- Indigenous entrepreneurship among the Kalash pp. 115-134

- Iqbal M. Khan
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