International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2011
- Re-reading entrepreneurship in the hidden economy: commercial or social entrepreneurs? pp. 441-455

- Colin Williams and Sara Nadin
- How does the non-profit economy affect entrepreneurship? pp. 456-477

- Sandrine Emin and Nathalie Schieb-Bienfait
- Securing post-succession continuity in family firms through knowledge transfer pp. 478-496

- Ilse Matser, Sascha Kraus and Stefan Märk
- Entrepreneurship among aviation engineers in New Zealand: drivers and sustainers pp. 497-507

- Wilton Wilton and William Toh
- The evolution of entrepreneurship in Arviat: the southernmost community of mainland Nunavut pp. 508-532

- Leo Dana and Robert Brent Anderson
- Bonding family social capital and firm performance pp. 533-550

- Juha Kansikas and Linda Murphy
- Predicting bankruptcy among SMEs: evidence from Swedish firm-level data pp. 551-565

- Darush Yazdanfar
Volume 14, issue 3, 2011
- Enhancing customer services and core competencies: outsourcing in Icelandic service SMEs pp. 313-333

- Ingi Runar Edvardsson, Gudmundur Kristjan Oskarsson and Sigrun Vesteinsdottir
- Theorising the hidden enterprise culture: the nature of entrepreneurship in the shadow economy pp. 334-348

- Colin Williams and Sara Nadin
- Information and communication technology adoption and diffusion in micro-enterprises: the case of techno-savvy home-based businesses pp. 349-368

- Delwyn N. Clark and Heather Douglas
- Entrepreneurial branding: growth and its implications for brand management pp. 369-390

- Christine Vallaster and Sascha Kraus
- EU industrial policy and competitiveness in rural SMEs pp. 391-405

- Gary Bosworth, Leo Dana and Gerard McElwee
- The effects of demographic characteristics on entrepreneurial intention in the pre-venture stage of entrepreneurship pp. 406-424

- Adnan Ozyilmaz
- Caribou Coffee enters the Middle East pp. 425-439

- Golam Mostafa Khan and Syed Jamal Uddin
Volume 14, issue 2, 2011
- 'We are growing Belize': modernisation and organisational change in the Mennonite settlement of Spanish Lookout, Belize pp. 171-189

- Carel Roessingh and Kees Boersma
- Brazilian entrepreneurship: a comparative study on imitation and innovation practices pp. 190-204

- Eric Dorion, Eloide Teresa Pavoni, Luciana Ribeiro Chalela and Eliana Andrea Severo
- Entrepreneurship as way to contain the population exodus: a local development proposal pp. 205-229

- Marcos Ferasso and Jorge Alberto Velloso Saldanha
- ModaFusion on the global catwalk: a narrative approach to studying the ethical fashion industry pp. 230-244

- Kim Poldner and Marcel Veenswijk
- Barriers to small business creations in Canada pp. 245-257

- Amarjit Gill, Nahum Biger and Vivek Nagpal
- Mentoring relationship and lending: evidence from a business development programme in a small state Caribbean economy pp. 258-270

- J.K. Mullen, T.A. Carmichael and M. Williams
- The role of the social entrepreneur as coordinator of a social network pp. 271-285

- Pilar Ester Arroyo-Lopez and Maria De Lourdes Carcamo-Solis
- Bridging voids: constraints on Hispanic entrepreneurs building social capital pp. 286-302

- Ruth Clarke and Ramdas Chandra
- The entrepreneur and the bully: case study pp. 303-311

- Ruth McKay
Volume 14, issue 1, 2011
- Social, cultural and human capital in European SMEs: an introduction pp. 1-12

- Lorraine Uhlaner, Jan Ulijn, Ineke Jenniskens and Aard Groen
- Beyond social capital: the role of perceived legitimacy and entrepreneurial intensity in achieving funding success and superior venture performance in women-led Russian SMEs pp. 13-38

- Tatiana Iakovleva and Jill Kickul
- Cultural capital and European entrepreneurship research: a plea for a paradigm focusing on national, corporate and professional cultural capital pp. 39-55

- Ineke Jenniskens, Jan Ulijn and Simon Tywuschik
- Beyond the concept of human and social capital: the impact of the regional environment on high-tech venturing pp. 56-76

- Frank Lasch
- Does bank perception of abilities and human capital affect access to loans for business successors? pp. 77-99

- Petra Moog and Birgit Felden
- Cooperation and teamwork in technology start-ups: reflected in some Italian, British, Dutch and German findings pp. 100-126

- Jan Ulijn, Iiris Aaltio, Gianni Guerra and Lorraine Uhlaner
- The importance of specific human capital, planning and familiarity in Dutch small firm ownership transfers: a seller's perspective pp. 127-148

- Lex Van Teeffelen, Lorraine Uhlaner and Martijn Driessen
- Social capital to bridge the valley of death, simulating critical incidents in innovation pp. 149-169

- Arjen Verhoeff and Hanns Menzel
Volume 13, issue 4, 2011
- Barriers to small business creations in India pp. 395-410

- Amarjit Gill, Nahum Biger and Vivek Nagpal
- Religion in entrepreneurship: how international and indigenous Indian entrepreneurs differ pp. 411-428

- Carol A. Christopher
- Livelihoods, social capital and small-scale indigenous enterprises in rural India: embeddedness or social exclusion? pp. 429-444

- Maria Costanza Torri
- Human resource management of new Japanese founders pp. 445-468

- Tatsuyoshi Masuda
- Push and pull factor in an entry into an employment route: a study of nurtured entrepreneurship students pp. 469-498

- Muhammad Nizam Zainuddin and Hishamuddin Ismail
- Entrepreneurial traits and firm performance: is gender a matter? pp. 499-517

- Jeen Wei Ong and Hishamuddin Bin Ismail
- Preliminary investigation of Yemeni women entrepreneurs: some challenges for development and barriers to success pp. 518-534

- Syed Zamberi Ahmad and Siri Roland Xavier
Volume 13, issue 3, 2011
- The influence of entrepreneurial infrastructure on entrepreneur networking: a comparative case study of Russian and Finnish founding teams pp. 238-254

- Tamara Galkina and Soren Kock
- Management information systems and the control of international joint ventures: evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 255-270

- David Pollard
- SME policy and competitiveness in Hungary pp. 271-292

- Bruno Dallago
- Understanding entrepreneurship development in Latvia: a cross-disciplinary approach pp. 293-312

- Tatjana Koke, Natalja Lace and Karine Oganisjana
- Organisational downsizing and new venture creation in transitional economies: a study of managerial effectiveness in transition pp. 313-332

- Mohamed Branine, David Pollard and Farhad Analoui
- Competitive intelligence: evidence from Turkish SMEs pp. 333-349

- Mehmet Ali Koseoglu, Kemal Karayormuk, John A. Parnell and Michael L. Menefee
- What influences the propensity of a firm to cooperate? An empirical study of high-tech SMEs in China pp. 350-365

- Dan Chen
- Leadership and managerial effectiveness: the case of MNCs' Chinese subsidiaries pp. 366-393

- Farhad Analoui, Chanzi Bao and Mohamed Branine
Volume 13, issue 2, 2011
- On the relevance of the concept of entrepreneurial capabilities pp. 107-125

- Jean-Jacques Obrecht
- Building the future through real value creation and innovation: achieving competitiveness in a chaotic world pp. 126-149

- Sabine Urban and Antonella Zucchella
- Some insights into French entrepreneurship research – from the hypofirm model to the PIE and GAP typology pp. 150-161

- Michel Marchesnay
- The representations of wine in France from generation to generation: a dual generation gap pp. 162-180

- Thierry Lorey and Pascal Poutet
- The silent and shameful suffering of bosses: layoffs in SME pp. 181-192

- Olivier Torres
- In search of family business continuity: the case of transgenerational family entrepreneurship pp. 193-207

- Anne Laakkonen, Juha Kansikas and Heli Valtonen
- Promoting the entrepreneurs of tomorrow: entrepreneurship education and start-up intentions among schoolchildren pp. 208-219

- Vegard Johansen and Tommy Hoyvarde Clausen
- The Gnosjo industrial district: a viable corporation pp. 220-234

- Reza Mohammady Garfamy
Volume 13, issue 1, 2011
- Entrepreneurship theory, process, and practice in the 21st century pp. 8-17

- Donald F. Kuratko
- Find your own way: entrepreneurship course development, strategic fit, and the problems of benchmarking pp. 18-31

- Andrew C. Corbett
- Creativity and feasibility: applying the IDEO innovation processes to current societal challenges pp. 32-37

- Stanley W. Mandel and Steve Virgil
- Gender and the effects of an entrepreneurship training programme on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial knowledge gain pp. 38-54

- Noa Bergman, Zehava Rosenblatt, Miriam Erez and Uzi De-Haan
- Increasing entrepreneurial intention: effective entrepreneurship course characteristics pp. 55-74

- Susan Mueller
- Competing models of entrepreneurial intentions: the influence of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitudes pp. 75-91

- Edgar Izquierdo and Marc Buelens
- Entrepreneurial intention among secondary students: findings from Portugal pp. 92-106

- Arminda Do Paco, Joao Ferreira, Mário Raposo, Ricardo Rodrigues and Anabela Dinis
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