International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2014
- The nature of entrepreneurship in bottom of the pyramid markets pp. 437-456

- George Acheampong and Mark Esposito
- Factors influencing venture capital assessment of high growth companies in Malaysia pp. 457-494

- Musibau Akintunde Ajagbe and Kamariah Ismail
- A study of natural resource use by the Nehiyaw (Cree) First Nation pp. 495-512

- Richard M. Missens, Robert B. Anderson and Léo-Paul Dana
- Self-finance - application of the restricted pecking order theory among Ugandan women entrepreneurs pp. 513-526

- Samuel Dawa and Rebecca Namatovu
- Paths to entrepreneurial business ownership: a US perspective pp. 527-540

- Vasanthakumar N. Bhat and Paul P. Daulerio Jr.
- Perceived entrepreneurial competences tested by business plan pedagogies pp. 541-557

- Azzedine Tounés, Narjisse Lassas-Clerc and Alain Fayolle
Volume 21, issue 3, 2014
- Observing entrepreneurs in networks: reflecting on the relationship between the researcher and the participants pp. 275-287

- Valerie Brett, Aisling O'Neill and Bill O'Gorman
- Policy entrepreneurs in networks: implementation of two Swedish municipal contact centres from an actor perspective pp. 288-302

- Iréne Bernhard and Elin Wihlborg
- Network analysis and business networks pp. 303-316

- Maureen Kilkenny and Nerys Fuller-Love
- Regional, national and international networks: the suitability of different competitive strategies for different geographic profiles pp. 317-333

- Marisa Cesário and Teresa de Noronha
- Developing self-facilitating learning networks for entrepreneurs: a guide to action pp. 334-354

- John Power, Eileen Sinnott, Bill O'Gorman and Nerys Fuller-Love
- Immigrant entrepreneurship: the role of relationship marketing in learning networks pp. 355-369

- Stefan Lagrosen and Linda Lind
- Building innovation networks in science-based young firms: the selection of knowledge sources pp. 370-390

- Cristina Sousa and Margarida Fontes
- 'Östgöta Textile' an innovative network in a triple helix logic - towards peer incubating pp. 391-405

- Johanna Nählinder and Elin Wihlborg
- Public policies supporting local networks for entrepreneurship and innovation: effectiveness and added value analysis of LEADER program in the Alentejo region of Portugal pp. 406-435

- Paulo Neto, Anabela Santos and Maria Manuel Serrano
Volume 21, issue 2, 2014
- Generational cohorts and new venture creation pp. 133-154

- Dafna Kariv, Louis Jacques Filion and Cândido Borges
- Entrepreneurial strategies of Etna wine farms pp. 155-164

- Salvatore Tudisca, Anna Maria Di Trapani, Enrica Donia, Filippo Sgroi and Riccardo Testa
- Entrepreneurial characteristics: insights from undergraduate students in Iran pp. 165-182

- Aidin Salamzadeh, Ali Akbar Farjadian, Mahdi Amirabadi and Meisam Modarresi
- ICT incidence on the entrepreneurial activity at country level pp. 183-201

- María Alderete
- Beyond legal entrepreneurship: the case of Austria pp. 202-215

- Shahamak Rezaei, Marco Goli and Léo-Paul Dana
- An empirical study on entrepreneurial intentions among Japanese university students pp. 216-230

- Kosei Fukuda
- Entrepreneurial orientation and its impact on the improvement of technological capability in Colombia pp. 231-245

- Yonni Angel Cuero Acosta, Noor Un Nabi and Utz Dornberger
- Entrepreneurs' human and social capital: direct and reinforcing benefits for export pp. 246-267

- Shayegheh Ashourizadeh, Shahamak Rezaei, Thomas Schott and Jan Vang
Volume 21, issue 1, 2014
- Prohibition and the American Dream: an analysis of the entrepreneurial life and times of Al Capone pp. 1-15

- Waata Hipango Jr., Robert Smith and Léo-Paul Dana
- Governance in small firms - a country comparison of current practices pp. 16-32

- Susanne Durst and Thomas Henschel
- The role of agglomeration in entrepreneurship: empirical evidence from Italy pp. 33-54

- Michela C. Mason and Luca Gos
- Shared cluster resources as a source of core capabilities pp. 55-78

- Nuno César Cardeal, Celine Abecassis-Moedas and Nelson Santos António
- Entrepreneurial intentions in post-Soviet economies pp. 79-100

- Tatiana Iakovleva and Marina Z. Solesvik
- Push and pull factors of entrepreneurs in Khulna City, Bangladesh pp. 101-114

- M.D. Reaz Uddin, Tarun Kanti Bose and Rayhana Ferdausi
- Gender differences and the factors that affect family business growth in Canada pp. 115-131

- Amarjit Gill, Nahum Biger, Suraj P. Sharma and Charul Shah
Volume 20, issue 4, 2013
- The evolution of the social understanding of ethnic entrepreneurship: results from a bibliometric analysis of the literature pp. 383-401

- Andrea Ganzaroli, Luigi Orsi and Ivan De Noni
- Succession planning in minority ethnic family enterprises pp. 402-419

- Claire Seaman, Rita Welsh and Richard Bent
- Entrepreneurial universities in Iran: a system dynamics model pp. 420-445

- Aidin Salamzadeh, Jahangir Yadolahi Farsi and Yashar Salamzadeh
- Social capital in Brazilian small-firm networks: the influence on business performance pp. 446-461

- Douglas Wegner, Clara Isabel Koetz and Eduardo De Oliveira Wilk
- Biases and debiasing in bank lending decisions to nascent entrepreneurs - an experimental study pp. 462-480

- Jutta Wollersheim, Christoph Döbrich, Matthias Spörrle and Isabell M. Welpe
- Do guarantee banks mitigate credit restrictions for SMEs? pp. 481-496

- Anke Valentin and Thomas Henschel
- Role of regulation in facilitating entrepreneurship: a study of incubation in Belgium pp. 497-519

- Amélie Jacquemin and Frank Janssen
Volume 20, issue 3, 2013
- The effects of entrepreneurship education - does gender matter? pp. 255-271

- Vegard Johansen and Lene Foss
- Smart regions: two cases of crowdsourcing for regional development pp. 272-285

- Steffen Roth, Jari Kaivo-oja and Thomas Hirschmann
- Access to finance and financial problems of SMEs: evidence from Egypt pp. 286-309

- Hala El-Said, Mahmoud Al-Said and Chahir Zaki
- Financial policy and the value of family businesses in Canada pp. 310-325

- Amarjit Gill
- Micro-politics and strategy formation in SMEs pp. 326-341

- Lawrence C. Bellamy, George Lodorfos and Léo-Paul Dana
- The role of global R%D networks in generating social capital for born-global bio-tech firms: a multi-case approach pp. 342-362

- Amon Simba
- Integrating entrepreneurial values and export intentions: a theoretical framework pp. 363-381

- Kim Hoe Looi
Volume 20, issue 2, 2013
- Challenges and opportunities for biotechnology SMEs in Brazil pp. 135-147

- Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Junior
- An exploratory study of seniorpreneurs: a new model of entrepreneurial intentions in the French context pp. 148-164

- Adnan Maâlaoui, Sylvaine Castellano, Imen Safraou and Malek Bourguiba
- Relationship between distinctive competence activities and export performance: a study of Rajasthan SMEs pp. 165-183

- Ankur Roy, Vishal Vyas and Priyanka Jain
- Entrepreneurship education in Japanese universities - how do we train for risk taking in a culture of risk adverseness? pp. 184-204

- Teruo Shinato, Katsuyuki Kamei and Léo-Paul Dana
- Cost management skills among the owners of Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the era of globalisation pp. 205-213

- Muhammad Rosni Amir Hussin, Rose Alinda Alias and Kamariah Ismail
- Strategic control and corporate entrepreneurship: an empirical study pp. 214-232

- O.L. Kuye
- New ventures in an emerging industry: access to and use of international resources pp. 233-253

- Øyvind Bjørgum, Øystein Moen and Tage Koed Madsen
Volume 20, issue 1, 2013
- Market orientation and entrepreneurship in Chinese family business: a socialisation view pp. 1-16

- Henry X. Shi and Léo-Paul Dana
- Social entrepreneurship education in higher education: insights from a developing country pp. 17-34

- Aidin Salamzadeh, Mohammad Ali Azimi and David A. Kirby
- Comparative managerial practice and export potential of small medium enterprises in Indonesia pp. 35-62

- Luciana Spica Almilia, Pepie Diptyana, Sasongko Budisusetyo and Riski Aprillia Nita
- Entrepreneurship: an Islamic perspective pp. 63-69

- Miles K. Davis
- Predicaments of entrepreneurship in transitional Russia pp. 70-95

- Yuriy Timofeyev and Ho-Don Yan
- Risk perception of family and non-family firm managers pp. 96-116

- Johannes K. Brustbauer and Mike Peters
- Human resource management in small and medium enterprises in Portugal: rhetoric or reality? pp. 117-134

- Pedro Ribeiro Novo Melo and Carolina Feliciana Machado
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