International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 6, 2006
- Development and conservation: indigenous businesses and the UNDP Equator Initiative pp. 671-690

- Fikret Berkes and Tikaram Adhikari
- Entrepreneurship among the Berber people in Algeria pp. 691-695

- Sofiane Djennadi
- From reindeer nomadism to extreme experiences: economic transitions in Finnish Lapland in the 19th and 20th centuries pp. 696-704

- Maria Lahteenmaki
- Dismantling the barriers to entrepreneurship in reindeer management in Finland pp. 705-727

- Janne Hukkinen, Hannu Heikkinen, Kaisa Raitio and Ludger Muller-Wille
- Government support for small- and medium-size business enterprises in Scotland and Wales since devolution pp. 728-742

- John R.G. Jenkins
- Globalisation, economic literacy and native economic development pp. 743-759

- Ronald K. Mitchell
- Success factors of Aboriginal women entrepreneurs: a study of Mohawk community in Canada pp. 760-778

- Terri R. Lituchy, Martha A. Reavley, Elena Lvina and Ronald J. Abraira
- Indigenous peoples in Chile pp. 779-786

- Leo Dana
Volume 3, issue 5, 2006
- Teaching diversity in technology entrepreneurship: some experiences from The Netherlands and France pp. 517-537

- Aard Groen, Jan Ulijn and Alain Fayolle
- Perceived barriers to entry: are there any differences between small, medium-sized and large companies? pp. 538-553

- Ron Kemp and Clemens Lutz
- Risk management practices in German SMEs: an empirical investigation pp. 554-571

- Thomas Henschel
- Gender view on self-employment in Germany pp. 572-593

- Silke Fehrenbach and Maria Lauxen-Ulbrich
- Challenges to the growth of Finnish woodworking SMEs pp. 594-606

- Pekka Makinen and J. Ashley Selby
- National features of Russian entrepreneurs pp. 607-620

- Evgeniya Dragunova
- Economic agendas, strategy and proactive planning in post-conflict reconstruction of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 621-639

- Tigran Haas
- Influence of education and training systems on participation of young people in labour market of CEE economies: a comparison of Poland and Slovenia pp. 640-666

- Polona Domadenik and Francesco Pastore
- Book Review: When Economies Change Hands: A Survey of Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Europe from the Balkans to the Baltic States pp. 667-670

- Pavel Castka
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2006
- How could reference price and loyalty influence brand choice? pp. 287-309

- Begona Alvarez Alvarez and Rodolfo Vazquez Casielles
- Delivering business benefits through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships pp. 310-320

- Martin Wynn and Peter Jones
- Penetration of a new shop concept – the case of discount in Denmark pp. 321-328

- Niels Jorgensen
- Diversification in rural pubs: a strategy for survival and community value? pp. 329-347

- Guy Lincoln
- In search of a new marketing and sales strategy in the print media business: a Balkans case pp. 348-365

- Marija Tomasevic Lisanin, Tihomir Vranesevic, Mirko Palic and Gianpaolo Vignali
- Acquisition in the ice cream business – Agrokor Croatia and Baldauf Hungary pp. 366-381

- Maja Martinovic, Tihomir Vranesevic and Claudio Vignali
- Astley Bank and Savoiaa – a comparative case study analysis of entrepreneurship in the hospitality industry in relation to the UK and Italy pp. 382-399

- Gianpaolo Vignali and Alberto Mattiacci
- The internationalisation of Czech SMEs: some issues relating to marketing knowledge deficiencies pp. 400-416

- David Pollard and Maria Jemicz
- Relationship marketing and entrepreneurship: South Asian businesses in the UK pp. 417-426

- Tahir Rashid
- Human resource management: the case of the Cypriot duty free industry pp. 427-446

- Demetris Vrontis and Claudio Vignali
- Small retailers' competition against large store chains in Croatia pp. 447-458

- Tihomir Vranesevic, Marija Tomasevic Lisanin, Miroslav Mandic and Claudio Vignali
- The country-of-origin effect on the purchase intention of apparel: opportunities and threats for small firms pp. 459-476

- Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou and Claudio Vignali
- Determinants of SME brand adaptation in global marketing pp. 477-497

- Ho Yin Wong and Bill Merrilees
- Private equity for small firms: a conceptual model of adaptation versus standardisation strategy pp. 498-515

- Khaled Soufani, Demetris Vrontis and Panikkos Poutziouris
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- A measurement framework for international entrepreneurship policy research: from impossible index to malleable matrix pp. 139-182

- Kevin Hindle
- Distribution patterns of small firms in developed economies: is there an emergent global pattern? pp. 183-189

- Michael T. Schaper
- Conceptualising entrepreneurship in a transition context pp. 190-206

- David Smallbone and Friederike Welter
- Women entrepreneurs in the Ukraine pp. 207-221

- Robert D. Hisrich, Kimberly Bowser and Larysa Szana Smarsh
- Dialogue of the deaf: the disconnect between the research mandarins and business innovators pp. 222-244

- John Milton-Smith
- Opportunity or necessity? The spatial determinants of entrepreneurship in South Africa pp. 245-265

- Willem A. Naude and Louw Van Der Walt
- The clusters development as a factor of competitive advantage pp. 266-276

- Elisabeth Pereira and Antonio Jorge Fernandes
- Book Review: International Business Strategy: A New Zealand Perspective pp. 277-281

- Peter Zettinig
- Book Review: When Economies Change Hands: A Survey of Entrepreneurship in the Emerging Markets of Europe from the Balkans to the Baltic States pp. 282-284

- Sandra Pennewiss
Volume 3, issue 1, 2006
- Prior knowledge, bisociative mode of thinking and entrepreneurial opportunity identification pp. 3-16

- Stephen Ko and John E. Butler
- Non-local intuition and the performance of serial entrepreneurs pp. 17-35

- Frank La Pira and Murray Gillin
- Serial entrepreneurs and focused human intentionality in the development of the Cambridge technopole pp. 36-55

- L. Murray Gillin and Barry L. Moignard
- Opportunity recognition attitudes of nascent indigenous entrepreneurs pp. 56-75

- Noel J. Lindsay, Wendy A. Lindsay, Anton Jordaan and Kevin Hindle
- Entrepreneurs and funding decisions: evidence from Australian SMEs pp. 76-91

- Jason R. Fitzsimmons and Evan J. Douglas
- Unleashing growth potential in 'stunted' SMEs: insights from simulator experiments pp. 92-105

- Carmine Bianchi and Graham W. Winch
- Personal value systems and motivations of successful serial entrepreneurs pp. 106-122

- Susan Rushworth and Murray Gillin
- Evaluating the availability of British social 'venture' capital on the impact of social entrepreneurship pp. 123-136

- Loris O. Gillin
Volume 2, issue 4, 2005
- "Value creation" by allocation of resources in SMEs under different conditions of economic development pp. 301-311

- Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- National and local agency support for Scottish SME internationalisation activity: lessons for small transition economies pp. 312-330

- Michael Danson, Ewa Helinska-Hughes, Michael Hughes and Geoff Whittam
- Mexican entrepreneurial responses to economic liberalisation: an exploratory study pp. 331-345

- Catherine Leroy-Beltran, Jerry Haar and Oscar A. Beltran
- The role of social enterprise in regional development pp. 346-357

- Helen Haugh
- Industrial clusters and technological capability in small firms: an empirical study of two foundry clusters in South India pp. 358-376

- N.V. Raghavendra and M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
- The strategic development of manufacturing SMEs: patterns, antecedents, and performance outcomes pp. 377-391

- Louis Raymond and Josee St-Pierre
- Patterns and coordination of collective action in small and very small business: the case of a tourist village in the Pyrenees pp. 392-403

- Katherine Gundolf and Annabelle Jaouen
- A value creation view of opportunity recognition processes pp. 404-417

- Gerald E. Hills, David J. Hansen and Claes M. Hultman
Volume 2, issue 3, 2005
- The apple industry in Croatia: a value chain analysis approach pp. 211-225

- Ivan-Damir Anic and Mustafa Nusinovic
- Institutional development and good governance assessments in Croatia: an extended focus on corruption pp. 226-241

- Zoran Aralica and Jelena Budak
- Export supply function in Croatia pp. 242-253

- Natasa Erjavec and Boris Cota
- The credit channel of the transmission mechanism in the Republic of Croatia pp. 254-265

- Marijana Ivanov and Vladimir Cavrak
- Foreign direct investment and competitiveness in transition economies: the case of Croatia pp. 266-282

- Jasminka Sohinger and Darko Horvatin
- The ethnic Croatian consumers' country of origin decisions pp. 283-298

- Claudio Vignali, Zeliko Bunic and Tihomir Vranesevic
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Indigenous land rights in Canada: the foundation for development? pp. 104-133

- Robert B. Anderson, Ronald D. Camp Ii, Leo Dana, Benson Honig, Jean-Marie Nkongolo-Bakenda and Ana Maria Peredo
- Aboriginal land rights and development: corporations and trust pp. 134-148

- Ronald D. Camp Ii, Robert B. Anderson and Robert Giberson
- Maori land claims: a historical perspective pp. 149-162

- Janelle Fowler
- The role of Treaty of Waitangi claim settlements on Maori economic development pp. 163-177

- Ines Katschner
- Focus on regulation theory pp. 178-187

- Stephen Buckingham and Leo Dana
- Foreshore and seabed pp. 188-198

- Joanna Sibbald and Kirsten Wick
- Focus on the Ngai Tahu tribe pp. 199-207

- Charlotte Paulin
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Entrepreneurship: in between what? On the "frontier" as a discourse of entrepreneurship research pp. 2-16

- Chris Steyaert
- Growth objectives in Norwegian start-up businesses pp. 17-26

- Espen Isaksen and Lars Kolvereid
- Transforming Albanian business education pp. 27-33

- Sang M. Lee and Silvana Trimi
- The emergence of dynamic ventures in Latin America, Southern Europe and East Asia: an international comparison pp. 34-56

- Hugo Kantis
- Exporting success: a two country comparison of women entrepreneurs in international trade pp. 57-78

- Martha A. Reavley, Terri Lituchy and Emma McClelland
- Expanding the scope of methodologies used in entrepreneurship research pp. 79-88

- Leo Dana and Teresa E. Dana
- Evaluation of entrepreneurship education: behaviour performing or intention increasing? pp. 89-98

- Alain Fayolle
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