International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2008
- Tobati, Paraguay: indigenous market town revisited pp. 520-535

- Leo Dana and Teresa E. Dana
- The internationalisation of Western firms' R&D in China pp. 536-561

- Oliver Gassmann and Marcus Matthias Keupp
- Entrepreneurship policy in Cyprus pp. 562-582

- Athanasios Hadjimanolis
- An analytical framework for micro-level analysis of GEM data pp. 583-603

- Kim Klyver
- Indicators of entrepreneurship activity: some methodological contributions pp. 604-621

- Rachida Justo, Julio O. De Castro and Alberto Maydeu-Olivares
- Bounded emotionality in entrepreneurial calculations: a case study in rural Sri Lanka pp. 622-643

- Kelum Jayasinghe and Dennis Thomas
Volume 6, issue 3, 2008
- Farmers as entrepreneurs: the case of farm-based tourism pp. 321-336

- Marit S. Haugen and Jostein Vik
- Crisis plan? What crisis plan! How microentrepreneurs manage in a crisis pp. 337-354

- Alan Budge, Wilson Irvine and Robert Smith
- Entrepreneurial in-migrants and economic development in rural England pp. 355-369

- Gary Bosworth
- Zzzz.....Some reflections on the dynamics of village entrepreneurship pp. 370-389

- Robert Smith
- Entrepreneurship capital emerging in a coastal community pp. 390-406

- Emer Ni Bhradaigh
- Are farmers businesspeople? Highlighting transformations in the profession of farmers in France pp. 407-420

- Christele Couzy and Anne-Charlotte Dockes
- Entrepreneurial attitudes, intentions and activities – a comparison of urban and rural areas in Wales pp. 421-436

- David Brooksbank, Piers Thompson and Robbie Williams
- Blots, bovines, buildings, businesses and brands: monitoring the landscape of rural assets pp. 437-449

- Anne M.J. Smith
- Starting social enterprises in remote and rural Scotland: best or worst of circumstances? pp. 450-464

- Jane Farmer, Artur Steinerowski and Sarah Jack
- A taxonomy of entrepreneurial farmers pp. 465-478

- Gerard McElwee
- Beyond the concept of 'getting big or getting out': entrepreneurship strategies to survive as a farm family pp. 479-495

- Bruno Hildenbrand and Charles B. Hennon
- The potential for kitchen incubators to assist food-processing enterprises pp. 496-512

- Benjamin Dent
- Book Reviews: 'E' Issues in Agribusiness: The 'What', 'Why', 'How' by Kim P. Bryceson; Agricultural Biotechnology and Intellectual Property: Seeds of Change by Jay Kesan; The Economics of Agricultural Development; World Food Systems and Resource Use by George W. Norton, Jeffrey Alwang and William A. Masters pp. 513-516

- Ian Barnes
Volume 6, issue 2, 2008
- An exploratory study conceptualising marketing thought in entrepreneurial medium-sized firms in high-tech and conventional industries in France, Germany and Italy pp. 192-211

- Keith J. Perks and Paurav Shukla
- Cross-channel cooperation: on the collaborative integration of online and offline business models of e-entrepreneurs and traditional SMEs pp. 212-229

- Tobias Kollmann and Matthias Hasel
- Clusters, social networks and marketing collaboration in small firms: exploratory evidence from Chile and Scotland pp. 230-244

- Christian Felzensztein
- An exploratory analysis of the strategic marketing choices implemented by the UK biopharmaceutical SMEs pp. 245-263

- Calin Gurau
- Implementation of an agile marketing approach for the manufacturing-based SME pp. 264-279

- Jenny Poolton, Hossam S. Ismail, Iain R. Reid and Ivan C. Arokiam
- Effect of customer orientation and innovativeness on business performance: a study of small-sized service retailers pp. 280-295

- Kayhan Tajeddini and Myfanwy Trueman
- International strategic marketing of small construction consultancy firms: the case of Cypriot firms pp. 296-314

- Alkis Thrassou and Demetris Vrontis
- Book Review: Marketing Principles by Craig Walters and Leo-Paul Dana pp. 315-318

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 6, issue 1, 2008
- Entrepreneurial wisdom: incorporating the ethical and strategic dimensions of entrepreneurial decision-making pp. 8-19

- Laura Dunham, John McVea and R. Edward Freeman
- Entrepreneurship as wisdom pp. 20-27

- Alan E. Singer and Robert Doktor
- Entrepreneurship: opportunistic or excellent? pp. 28-53

- Carter Crockett
- Opportunity recognition of social entrepreneurs: an application of the creativity model pp. 54-67

- Javier Monllor and Sharmin Attaran
- Synergising entrepreneurship, incubated business and socioeconomic upliftment in rural India pp. 68-79

- Dinesh Khanduja and Prabhakar Kaushik
- The entrepreneurial wide boy. A modern morality tale pp. 80-93

- Gerard McElwee and Kirk Frith
- A note on entrepreneurial trust in the Saint-Petersburg region of contemporary Russia pp. 94-102

- Yuri Veselov, Elena Kapustkina and Milhail Sinyutin
- The development of environmental responsibility amongst Slovenian SMEs pp. 103-113

- Jozica Knez-Riedl
- Ethical entrepreneurs: a study of perceptions pp. 114-132

- Sandra L. Christensen, Robert G. Schwartz and Mary Ann Keogh Hoss
- Women business owners in international trade: ethical issues, response strategies and moral progress pp. 133-154

- Allan Riding, Rosangela Coscarella, Barbara Orser and Judith Madill
- How franchiser and franchisee relationships affect franchisees' satisfaction? The importance of fairness, communication and trust as ethical bases of relationship marketing pp. 155-172

- Veronique Guilloux, Nathalie Dubost, Michel Kalika and Claire Gauzente
- A longitudinal study of the commitment to business ethics of corporate Australia pp. 173-184

- Michael Callaghan, Greg Wood and Goran Svensson
- Book Review: Making Ecopreneurs: Developing Sustainable Entrepreneurship, by M. Schaper pp. 185-187

- Paull Weber
Volume 5, issue 3/4, 2008
- Familiar strangers: reflections of an ethnic minority researcher pp. 215-223

- Edwina Pio
- Economic outcomes of female immigrant entrepreneurship pp. 224-240

- Angeline Low
- Working ladies: Mennonite women in the enterprises of Spanish Lookout, Belize pp. 241-256

- Carel Roessingh and Linda Mol
- Singapore's female entrepreneurs – are they different? pp. 257-271

- Pi-Shen Seet, Noor Hazlina Ahmad and Lip-Chai Seet
- Successful women entrepreneurs: a six-country analysis of self-reported determinants of success – more than just dollars and cents pp. 272-296

- Martha A. Reavley and Terri R. Lituchy
- The system of business financing in Russia: the gender aspect pp. 297-317

- Elena V. Kapustkina
- Loan delinquency among small business owners in Ghana: the importance of gender to the lending process pp. 318-336

- Jocelyn D. Evans and Evelyn Winston
- Entrepreneurial and cultural dynamics: a gender kaleidoscope of Ugandan microenterprises pp. 337-348

- Allan Mulengani Katwalo and Nnamdi O. Madichie
- Effectiveness of women entrepreneurs in the 21st century pp. 349-357

- James R. Maxwell and Dorothy Carole Yaw
- The influence of roles and identities on female entrepreneurial agency pp. 358-372

- Mona Toft Madsen, Helle Neergaard and John P. Ulhoi
- Social capital, collaborative exchange and microenterprise performance: the role of gender pp. 373-388

- Jasmine Tata and Sameer Prasad
- Are there differences in the perception of the importance of training for female and male entrepreneurs? pp. 389-400

- Barbara A. Wech, Warren Martin and John Sandefur
- From home to jua kali enterprise spaces: entrepreneurship and female gender identity pp. 401-411

- Mary Njeri Kinyanjui
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- Toward a paradigm of symbiotic entrepreneurship pp. 109-126

- Leo Dana, Hamid Etemad and Richard W. Wright
- The rise and fall of collective strategies: a case study pp. 127-142

- Frederic Le Roy
- Collective strategy of SMEs and CEOs' perceptions: the case of the flax industry in the North of France pp. 143-156

- Saïd Yami
- The impact of internationalisation on the competitive strategies of SMEs pp. 157-169

- Frederic Le Roy and Olivier Torres
- Continuity and change in alliances, joint ventures, and mergers and acquisitions: a matter of cooperation or domination? pp. 170-178

- Frits Grotenhuis and Pieter Kamminga
- The New Zealand Merino Company – a network approach pp. 179-200

- Averlea Burgess
- Productive cooperation network as a competitive advantage for small and medium firms in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo pp. 201-211

- Joao Amato Neto
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- Is entrepreneurial intention stable through time? First insights from a sample of French students pp. 7-27

- Jean Michel Degeorge and Alain Fayolle
- The prospective map: a new method for helping future entrepreneurs in expanding their initial business ideas pp. 28-44

- Camille Carrier
- A framework for developing entrepreneurship education in a university context pp. 45-63

- Per Blenker, Poul Dreisler, Helle Meibom Faergemann and John Kjeldsen
- Organisational learning: a concept for improving teachers' competences in the Estonian School pp. 64-82

- Made Torokoff and Tõnis Mets
- Management education as an identity construction: the case of Estonia and its transition economy background pp. 83-99

- Iiris Aaltio
- Book Review: The Dynamics of Learning Entrepreneurship in a Cross-Cultural Context pp. 100-105

- Jocelyn J-Y. Desroches
- Book Review: International Entrepreneurship Education – Issues and Newness pp. 106-107

- Kerstin Wilde
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