International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- Beyond entrepreneurs as heroic icons of capitalist society: a case study of street entrepreneurs in India pp. 421-437

- Colin Williams and Anjula Gurtoo
- On informality and productivity of micro and small enterprises: evidence from MENA countries pp. 438-470

- Rana Hendy and Chahir Zaki
- Exploring the ineffectiveness of government policy on entrepreneurship in Nigeria pp. 471-487

- Esuh Ossai-Igwe Lucky
- Motivation factors and constraints to the growth of small scale food processing enterprises in Owerri metropolis, Imo State, Nigeria pp. 488-497

- C.U. Nwajiuba, G.O. Amazu, C.S. Nwosu and R.U. Onyeneke
- Reciprocal crowdfunding as means to enable student and graduate entrepreneurship in Africa - a case study of Rwanda pp. 498-516

- Adrian Elkuch, Claudia Brunner and Christian Marxt
- Exploring management and entrepreneurial factors in the internationalisation of SMEs: evidence from the Bangladeshi apparel industry pp. 517-542

- Mohammad Bakhtiar Rana and Olav Jull Sørensen
Volume 19, issue 3, 2013
- The efficient market hypothesis: the applicability of quantitative methods to foreign stocks traded as American depository receipts (ADRs) pp. 293-308

- Darrol J. Stanley, Michael D. Kinsman and Bruce A. Samuelson
- Challenges associated with the Greek SMEs in the basin of Athens-Greece: an exploratory study pp. 309-324

- Marios I. Katsioloudes and Fauzia Jabeen
- On-farm management of rice cultivars: how economic determinants drive diversity pp. 325-344

- Mélanie Jaeck and Robert Lifran
- Moving out of 'their places'? Immigrant women care entrepreneurs in Sweden pp. 345-361

- Katarina Pettersson and Charlotta Hedberg
- Personality traits and firm performance: the mediating effect of competitive advantage pp. 362-378

- Jeen Wei Ong and Hishamuddin Bin Ismail
- Challenges of using marketing information system (MkIS) by SMEs in Fiji pp. 379-398

- Gurmeet Singh, Rafia Naz and Kritika Devi
- Tangible and intangible internationalisation of SMEs: the Argentinean case pp. 399-420

- Christian Keen
Volume 19, issue 2, 2013
- Entrepreneurship education and boys' and girls' perceptions of entrepreneurs pp. 127-141

- Vegard Johansen, Tommy Høyvarde Clausen and Tuva Schanke
- Patents and entrepreneurship: the impact of opportunity, motivation and ability pp. 142-166

- Jonas Gabrielsson, Diamanto Politis and Åsa Lindholm Dahlstrand
- How do family firm CEOs perceive their competitive advantages and disadvantages? Empirical evidence from the transportation industry pp. 167-189

- Alfredo De Massis, Josip Kotlar and Lucio Cassia
- Disembedded and beheaded? - a critical review of the emerging field of sustainability entrepreneurship pp. 190-211

- Duncan Levinsohn
- Financing patterns in new technology-based firms: an extension of the pecking order theory pp. 212-233

- Tommaso Minola, Lucio Cassia and Giuseppe Criaco
- Entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation as antecedents of organisational innovation and performance pp. 234-250

- Asbjørn Veidal and Tor Korneliussen
- Mumpreneurship: a new concept for an old phenomenon? pp. 251-275

- Katia Richomme-Huet, Virginie Vial and Aude D'Andria
- The interplay of entrepreneurial cognition and internal stakeholders pp. 276-291

- Lianne Miller and Lester Lloyd-Reason
Volume 19, issue 1, 2013
- Traditional jamu versus industrial jamu: perceptions and beliefs of consumers in the city of Yogyakarta: what future for traditional herbal medicine in urban Indonesia? pp. 1-20

- Maria Costanza Torri
- Problems and development issues of SMEs in Fiji pp. 21-34

- Ashna Prasad and Gurmeet Singh
- Testing alternative measures of subjective norms in entrepreneurial intention models pp. 35-50

- Annamária Heuer and Francisco Liñán
- The impact of internal finance on growth empirical evidence from Swedish firm level data pp. 51-63

- Darush Yazdanfar and Sara Turner
- Informal opportunity among SMEs: an empirical study of Denmark's underground economy pp. 64-76

- Shahamak Rezaei, Marco Goli and Léo-Paul Dana
- Sustainable leadership: Rhineland practices at a Thai small enterprise pp. 77-94

- Sooksan Kantabutra and Suparak Suriyankietkaew
- Women entrepreneurs in the Republic of Macedonia: waiting for directions pp. 95-121

- Veland Ramadani, Shqipe Gërguri, Léo-Paul Dana and Tatjana Tašaminova
Volume 18, issue 4, 2013
- Does the academic spin-off condition play a role in patent valuation? pp. 373-399

- Dina Pereira and João Leitão
- Determining factors in founding university spin-offs pp. 400-427

- Michael Schleinkofer and Jürgen Schmude
- Succession in family firms: the impact of the transfer of capital pp. 428-442

- Judith Hacker and Michael Dowling
- Founding motives and venture performance: an empirical analysis of technology-oriented new ventures in Austria pp. 443-469

- Robert J. Breitenecker and Barbara Goller
- Influence of culture and governance structure on leadership behaviour of cluster managers and implications for cluster management effectiveness pp. 470-492

- Carola Jungwirth and Susanne Ruckdäschel
Volume 18, issue 3, 2013
- Franchise expansion in the Asia Pacific region. A country choice examination pp. 247-261

- Verónica Baena
- Opportunities for franchising development and employment generation: sustainable franchising as a form of entrepreneurship in Slovenia pp. 262-281

- Igor Pavlin
- The impact of knowledge capabilities on corporate venturing pp. 282-297

- Marianne Van Der Steen, Paula Danskin Englis and Pedro Bernardo Meyer
- The impact of managers' attitudes on SMEs' growth in northern Sweden pp. 298-312

- Anders Isaksson, Vladimir Vanyushyn and Peter Hultén
- Predicting rapid-growth SMEs through a reversal of credit-scoring principles pp. 313-331

- Gabriele Sampagnaro
- Startup operations and problems of honey bee entrepreneurs: experience from India pp. 332-348

- Khushdeep Dharni and Deepak Goel
- To plan or not to plan? An analysis of the impact of planning on the disbanding or growth of Brazilian start-ups pp. 349-367

- Cândido Borges, Marcos Hashimoto and Ricardo Limongi
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Ethnic minority entrepreneurs in the international carpet trade: an empirical study pp. 125-153

- Ivan Light, Shahamak Rezaei and Léo-Paul Dana
- Teaching ethnic minority entrepreneurship through parables pp. 154-172

- Edwina Pio and Leona Achtenhagen
- Ethnicity and self-employment in Trinidad and Tobago: an empirical assessment pp. 173-193

- Arielle John and Virgil Storr
- Entrepreneurial motivation, performance and commitment to social responsibility: toward future research pp. 194-210

- Isa Mohammed Adamu, Zulkarnain Kedah and AAhad M. Osman-Gani
- Role of social capital and self-efficacy in opportunity recognition of female entrepreneurs: insights from Turkey and Vietnam pp. 211-228

- Akin Koçak, Anh T. Phan and Vincent Edwards
- Interplay between entrepreneurial characteristics, organisational structure, corporate culture and SME performance: empirical results from Fiji Islands pp. 229-246

- Sonal Singh, R.D. Pathak, Himanshu Shee, Azhar Kazmi and David Parker
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- Towards a theory of corruption, nepotism, and new venture creation in developing countries pp. 1-14

- Mawuli P. Gavor and Bryan T. Stinchfield
- Gender differences in business success of German start-up firms pp. 15-46

- Sandra Gottschalk and Michaela Niefert
- Sidab Women's Sewing Group: an example of social entrepreneurship in the Arabian Gulf pp. 47-56

- Golam Mostafa Khan
- Basics factors of success in family-owned businesses from second to third generation pp. 57-78

- Amel Dakoumi Hamrouni and Karima Mnasser
- Effects of family functions and structural changes on family business development (social capital evidence) pp. 79-89

- Reza Jamali and Bahareh Abedin
- Sex in the kitchen: changing gender roles in a female-dominated occupation pp. 90-102

- Nnamdi O. Madichie
- The antecedents and consequences of entrepreneurial orientation in Malay family firms in Malaysia pp. 103-123

- Fakhrul Anwar Zainol
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