International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 8, issue 4, 2009
- Ethnic entrepreneurship in a multicultural context: regional development and the unintended lock-in effects pp. 449-472

- Ethel Brundin, Caroline Wigren, Eslyn Isaacs and Kobus Visser
- The phenomenon of information technology for small community-based businesses pp. 473-485

- Razaq Raj and Tahir Rashid
- Enterprise in deprived areas: what role for start-ups? pp. 486-498

- David Devins
- Promoting knowledge transfer to Czech SMEs: the role of human resource development in increasing absorptive capacity pp. 499-515

- David Pollard and Jena Svarcova
- Innovation among SMEs: evidence from the Yorkshire and Humber region pp. 516-533

- Felix Kumi-Ampofo and Catherine M. Brooks
- Strategy formulation in SMEs: indications from a longitudinal study pp. 534-549

- Lawrence C. Bellamy
- The impact of R&D strategy and firm size on the returns to innovation pp. 550-566

- Mario Kafouros, Chengqi Wang and George Lodorfos
Volume 8, issue 3, 2009
- The impact of ethnolinguistic diversity on entrepreneurial activity: a cross-country study pp. 309-331

- Craig S. Galbraith and Jacqueline Benitez-Galbraith
- French entrepreneurship in the 19th century pp. 332-341

- Michel Marchesnay
- A study of the methods used for teaching applied entrepreneurship to large classes pp. 342-360

- Laura Galloway, William Keogh and Linda McGilvray
- London's congestion charging scheme and the growth and survival of the minicab sector pp. 361-382

- Nnamdi O. Madichie and Nicholas A. Alli
- Albanian businesses in Slovenia: a need, an opportunity or just a tradition? pp. 383-398

- Jaka Vadnjal and Marina Letonja
- The advantage of the EFQM excellence model in business management and leadership pp. 399-410

- Zlatka Mesko Stok, Maja Mesko and Mirko Markic
- Value creation and the internet: entrepreneurial behaviour in Dutch SMEs pp. 411-430

- Marijke Van Der Veen and Ingrid Wakkee
- Towards a model of the learning needs of the effective entrepreneur pp. 431-446

- Zineb Aouni and Bernard Surlemont
Volume 8, issue 2, 2009
- SME financing in China: the current situation, problems and possible solutions pp. 171-185

- Mark Fagan and Shenghua Zhao
- Barriers to doing business in Kosova: an institutional approach pp. 186-199

- Durim Hoxha
- Some problems with the self-employed households in Japan: a descriptive study pp. 200-225

- Tatsuyoshi Masuda
- Destructive leadership in family businesses: modelling social exchange between generations pp. 226-240

- David Robinson, Michael Harvey and Mark Yupitun
- Immigrant entrepreneurs challenging conventional wisdom: the adherence to immigrant networks plays a minor role in business success pp. 241-258

- Goitom Tesfom and Clemens Lutz
- A new look at industry associations as effective enterprise networks pp. 259-277

- Martin Perry
- Enterprise as sunset career? Entrepreneurial intentions in the ageing population pp. 278-291

- Erno T. Tornikoski and Teemu Kautonen
- Examining the financial profile of Smaller Manufacturing Enterprises (SMEs) pp. 292-307

- Kee S. Kim, A. Craig Keller and Ronald R. Bottin
Volume 8, issue 1, 2009
- An asymmetric perspective on coopetitive strategies pp. 6-22

- Philippe Baumard
- Coopetition between SMEs: an empirical study of French professional football pp. 23-43

- Frank Robert, Pierre Marques and Frederic Le Roy
- Power asymmetries, flexibility and the propensity to coopete: an empirical investigation of SMEs' relationships with franchisors pp. 44-60

- Wojciech Czakon
- Managing strategic innovation through coopetition pp. 61-73

- Pierre Roy and Saïd Yami
- The causes of conflict when small- and medium-sized competitors cooperate pp. 74-91

- Annika Tidstrom
- When entrepreneurship requires coopetition: the need for standards in the creation of a market pp. 92-109

- Anne Mione
- Innovative coopetition: the strength of strong ties pp. 110-134

- Anette Brolos
- Coopetition and business ecosystems in the information technology sector: the example of Intelligent Mobile Terminals pp. 135-153

- Gael Gueguen
- The role of collective action in the New Zealand dairy industry: an international comparison pp. 154-169

- Nicolette Le Cren, Jai Lyons and Leo Dana
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