International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 17, issue 4, 2012
- Entrepreneurship and indigenous identity: a study of identity work by indigenous entrepreneurs in British Columbia pp. 395-414

- Bryan Gallagher and Thomas B. Lawrence
- What are the significant determinants of entrepreneurship? pp. 415-454

- J. Stephen Ferris and Marcel Voia
- Toward a new entrepreneurial skills and competencies framework: a qualitative and quantitative study pp. 455-477

- Christophe Loué and Jacques Baronet
- Gender variations in the reasons for engaging in informal sector entrepreneurship: some lessons from urban Brazil pp. 478-494

- Colin Williams, Kwame Adom, Sara Nadin and Youssef A. Youssef
- Empirical evidence on investment valuation models used by Spanish venture capital companies: special reference to the discounted cash flow method's implementation pp. 495-510

- Carmelo Reverte Maya and MarÃa del Mar Sánchez Hernández
- Impact of capital structure on micro firm productivity: empirical evidence from Swedish firm-level data pp. 511-524

- Darush Yazdanfar
- Western perspectives on entrepreneurship and their sensitivity in the context of Asian cultures pp. 525-537

- Helen Ramya Gamage and Ananda Wickramasinghe
- Tracking the cyber entrepreneurial intention of private universities students in Malaysia pp. 538-546

- Norhazlin Ismail, Nahariah Jaffar, Shereen Khan and Tan Swee Leng
Volume 17, issue 3, 2012
- How to adequately balance between competition and cooperation? A typology of horizontal coopetition pp. 273-289

- Mourad Hannachi and Francois Coléno
- Using self-employment as proxy for entrepreneurship: some empirical caveats pp. 290-303

- Carl Magnus Bjuggren, Dan Johansson and Mikael Stenkula
- Information asymmetry and capital structure: an empirical study of micro firms in Sweden pp. 304-318

- Darush Yazdanfar
- Transnational ties in technology-based sectors: the case of Indian software entrepreneurial firms in Italy pp. 319-337

- Marco Cucculelli and Gabriele Morettini
- Rural female entrepreneurs: rational choices and socio-economic development pp. 338-354

- Izzy Warren-Smith
- Perceived environmental uncertainty and strategic alliances in small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 355-377

- Ana Maria GarcÃa-Pérez, Vanessa Yanes-Estévez and Juan Ramón Oreja-RodrÃguez
- Entrepreneurial intentions of university students: a gender perspective pp. 378-393

- Heiko Haase, Arndt Lautenschläger and Anika Thomas
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- Overqualified and disadvantaged: exploring the barriers to growth of family businesses to second-generation leaders pp. 160-175

- Craig E. Armstrong
- The transfer of knowledge within the succession process of family businesses: results from a quantitative study in Western-Austria pp. 176-198

- Stefan Märk
- The recognition of international opportunities among Italian SMEs: differences between European and Chinese markets pp. 199-219

- Mariella Piantoni, Gianpaolo Baronchelli and Elena Cortesi
- Are SMEs large firms in miniature? Evidence from the growth of German SMEs pp. 220-248

- Christina Bannier and Sabrina Zahn
- Entrepreneurial culture in innovative biotech clusters in Europe pp. 249-263

- Huub J.M. Ruël, Polina Frolova and Aard Groen
- An Interview with Shaker A. Zahra and Alain Fayolle: 'The best entrepreneurship research is yet to be written' pp. 264-272

- Kathleen Randerson and Cristina Bettinelli
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- Self-employment and the chicle trade: the case of the Lebanese minority in the Cayo district of Belize pp. 1-16

- Carel Roessingh and Karim Darwish
- Namibia and Togo: former German colonies, revisited pp. 17-26

- Wilfred Isak April
- Assessment of purchasing contribution to the development and growth of SMEs, evidence from Tanzania pp. 27-43

- Paul M. Nsimbila and Jan A. Jurriëns
- Growth, what growth? It is not on the menu: subsistence entrepreneurship among Zimbabwean entrepreneurs - a country perspective pp. 44-56

- Wilton Wilton
- Will Black economic empowerment catalyse South African growth? pp. 57-117

- Matthew Andrews
- Critical success factors affecting the development of clusters for small and medium scale information technology firms in Sri Lanka pp. 118-139

- S.W.S.B. Dasanayaka
- Learning from Lagnado about self-employment and entrepreneurship in Egypt pp. 140-153

- Léo-Paul Dana
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