International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- The traditional entrepreneurship of home brewing and illicit distillation in Zimbabwe pp. 429-446

- P.S. Kupakuwana
- Assessing the role of family business in promoting economic growth: perspectives from Saudi Arabia pp. 447-459

- Mohamed A. Ramady and M. Sadiq Sohail
- Subcontracting and knowledge transfer from TNC to Indian SMEs in the automobile industry: how significant is it? pp. 460-483

- R. Sudhir Kumar and M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
- Indigenous tourism operators: the vanguard of economic recovery in the Chatham Islands pp. 484-498

- Andrew Cardow and Peter Wiltshier
- SMEs in Samoa: journey towards internationalisation pp. 499-514

- Rafia Naz, R.D. Pathak and Gurmeet Singh
- Another determinant of entrepreneurship: the belief in witchcraft and entrepreneurship pp. 515-525

- Felix Pauligard Ntep and Wilton Wilton
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- Entrepreneurial spirit and corporate entrepreneurship in large companies pp. 307-323

- Alain Fayolle and Olivier Basso
- Intrapreneuriality and the perceived autonomy indicators pp. 324-338

- Brahim Allali
- Intrapreneurs, entrepreneurs and spin-off entrepreneurs: similarities and differences pp. 339-358

- Torben Bager, Hannes Ottosson and Thomas Schott
- The impact of regional innovation systems on the level of corporate entrepreneurship activity pp. 359-385

- Jacques Baronet and Nathaly Riverin
- Corporate entrepreneurship and small firms growth pp. 386-409

- Joao Ferreira
- Hybridisation of the profiles of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs: the case of French biotechnology SMEs pp. 410-427

- Maria Bonnafous-Boucher and Erwan Lamy
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- Explaining the off-the-books enterprise culture of Ukraine: reluctant or willing entrepreneurship? pp. 165-180

- Colin Williams, John Round and Peter Rodgers
- Entrepreneurs and the environment: towards a typology of Tunisian ecopreneurs pp. 181-204

- Sana Harbi, Alistair Anderson and Sonia Hadj Ammar
- Nascent entrepreneurs and the regional context pp. 205-223

- Christine Tamasy
- Starting business networks: benefits and barriers pp. 224-240

- Terry L. Besser and Nancy Miller
- Establishing entrepreneurship education with a bottom-up approach: insights from a longitudinal case study pp. 241-256

- Stefania Testa
- Job changes, entrepreneurship and regional economy pp. 257-286

- Tatsuyoshi Masuda
- Spatial variations in the character of off-the-books entrepreneurship: lessons from a study of contrasting districts in Moscow pp. 287-301

- Colin Williams and John Round
- Book Review: The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets that Change the World by John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan pp. 302-304

- Monika Wallmon
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- Academic entrepreneurship in knowledge and technology-based industries: the fundamental determinants at German research universities and universities of applied sciences pp. 5-29

- Stefan Heumann, Jurgen Schmude and Frank Lasch
- Exploring determinants of life sciences spin-off creation: empirical evidence from the Netherlands pp. 30-48

- Marianne Van der Steen, Roland Ortt and Victor Scholten
- The direct and indirect effects of new businesses on regional employment: an empirical analysis pp. 49-64

- Michael Fritsch, Florian Noseleit and Yvonne Schindele
- How female entrepreneurs learn and acquire (business-relevant) knowledge pp. 65-82

- Kerstin Ettl and Friederike Welter
- Modelling self-regulated learning strategies in early-stage entrepreneurs: the role of intentionality and interaction pp. 83-107

- Deirdre O'Shea and Finian Buckley
- On the evaluation of the performance of SMEs from a human and organisational capital perspective pp. 108-130

- João Leitão and Mario Franco
- The evolution of entrepreneurship forms and strategies in transition economies: the case of Romania pp. 131-147

- Calin Gurau and Leo Dana
- Formal cooperation activities for product and process innovation in Bulgaria: go international or stay national? pp. 148-163

- Nikolinka Fertala
Volume 9, issue 4, 2010
- Island brands and 'the Island' as a brand: insights from immigrant entrepreneurs on Prince Edward Island pp. 378-393

- Godfrey Baldacchino
- Branding: a Caribbean perspective on rum manufacturing competitiveness pp. 394-406

- Paul Pounder
- Brand(ing) Kinmen: a tourism perspective pp. 407-433

- J.J. Zhang
- An image worth bottling: the branding of King Island Cloud Juice pp. 434-446

- Susie Khamis
- Branding of Fiji's bottled water: edging into sustainable consumption pp. 447-462

- Mahendra Reddy and Gurmeet Singh
- Exploitation versus exploration in island economies: a brand diagnostic perspective pp. 463-480

- Michel Leseure
Volume 9, issue 3, 2010
- The role of management strategies in business performance: men and women entrepreneurs managing creativity and innovation pp. 243-263

- Dafna Kariv
- Typology of risk management practices: an empirical investigation into German SMEs pp. 264-294

- Thomas Henschel
- Entrepreneurship in organised crime pp. 295-307

- Petter Gottschalk
- Towards an integrated theory of entrepreneurial cognition: exploring the interplay of entrepreneurship and institutional entrepreneurship pp. 308-323

- Claire Auplat
- Passionate attention and the psychophysiology of entrepreneurial intuition: a quantum-holographic theory pp. 324-348

- Raymond Trevor Bradley
- The nature of self-employment: how does gender matter? pp. 349-371

- Hannu Tervo and Mika Haapanen
Volume 9, issue 2, 2010
- Enterprise profiles in deprived areas: are they distinctive? pp. 127-142

- Julian S. Frankish, Richard G. Roberts and David J. Storey
- The spatial determinants of entrepreneurship in the regions of England, 2000-2004 pp. 143-161

- William Gleave and Jay Mitra
- An entrepreneurship toolkit for intensive skills development pp. 162-176

- Anne Smith and Robert A. Paton
- Diversity in ethnic minority businesses from rural and urban localities pp. 177-192

- David Deakins, Mohammed Ishaq, Geoff Whittam and Janette Wyper
- Minority ethnic businesses – so are we really saying that one size fits all? pp. 193-200

- Richard Bent, Claire Seaman and Mauricio Silva
- Exploring Scottish family businesses: economy, geography and community pp. 201-212

- Claire Seaman, Stuart Graham, Peter Falconer and Martin Stepek
- Measuring the financial capability of minority ethnic business owners in Scotland pp. 213-226

- Mauricio Silva, Richard Bent and Claire Seaman
- A study of collegiate entrepreneurship in Ireland pp. 227-242

- Naomi Birdthistle
Volume 9, issue 1, 2010
- A new role for small business in innovation networks: an industrial perspective pp. 1-19

- Gilles Lambert and Véronique Schaeffer
- Authentic competence-based learning in university education in entrepreneurship pp. 20-35

- Jan Nab, Albert Pilot, Sjaak Brinkkemper and Hanne Ten Berge
- One style does not fit all: the role of cognitive style in entrepreneurship education pp. 36-57

- Jill Kickul, Lisa K. Gundry, Saulo D. Barbosa and Shalei Simms
- Entrepreneurship education and the propensity for business creation: testing a structural model pp. 58-73

- Ricardo Rodrigues, Mário Raposo, Joao Ferreira and Arminda Do Paco
- Entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial activity pp. 74-85

- Vegard Johansen
- Exploring the impact of entrepreneurship education on university nonbusiness undergraduates pp. 86-109

- Vijay Vij and Steve Ball
- What do students think of the entrepreneurial support given by their universities? pp. 110-125

- Jeroen Kraaijenbrink, Ger Bos and Aard Groen
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