International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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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
Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2004
- GEM New Zealand's different approach pp. 212-222

- Howard H. Frederick
- Business start-ups and early-stage entrepreneurship pp. 223-229

- Anton De Waal
- Tri-nations entrepreneurial scorecard pp. 230-237

- Alex Maritz
- Towards high growth enterprise pp. 238-248

- Howard H. Frederick
- Home-based entrepreneurs pp. 249-254

- Greg Wilson and Helen Mitchell
- New Zealand necessity entrepreneurs pp. 255-264

- Alex Maritz
- New Zealand women entrepreneurs pp. 265-269

- Shelley Eden and Prue Cruickshank
- Communication networking amongst entrepreneurs pp. 270-272

- Prue Cruickshank and Deborah Rolland
- Communicating entrepreneurship and ethnicity in New Zealand pp. 273-279

- Zhu Yunxia, Howard H. Frederick and Vance Walker
- The role of religion in entrepreneurship participation and perception pp. 280-286

- Peter Carswell and Deborah Rolland
- How we finance our new and growing firms pp. 287-293

- Howard H. Frederick and Bill Bygrave
- Entrepreneurship policy development: New Zealand in comparison pp. 294-312

- Howard H. Frederick
- On the crest of a wave: the New Zealand boat-building cluster pp. 313-329

- Sylvie Chetty
- On the internationalisation of New Zealand SMEs pp. 330-338

- Leo Dana and Teresa E. Dana
- Cycling in tandem: an exploratory study of MNE and SME integration pp. 339-362

- Joanna Scott-Kennel and Michele E.M. Akoorie
- Factoring: the perceived role in cash management for New Zealand SMEs pp. 363-379

- Herb De Vries
Volume 1, issue 1/2, 2004
- Towards a theory of indigenous entrepreneurship pp. 1-20

- Ana Maria Peredo, Robert B. Anderson, Craig S. Galbraith, Benson Honig and Leo Dana
- Enterprise, entrepreneurship and small business: where are the boundaries? pp. 21-34

- John P. Breen
- Operators and visionaries: differences in the entrepreneurial and managerial systems of two types of entrepreneurs pp. 35-55

- Louis Jacques Filion
- The green entrepreneur: Opportunist, Maverick or Visionary? pp. 56-69

- David W. Taylor and E.E. (Liz) Walley
- The failure of the Californian Mondavi's implantation in France: entrepreneurship and corporatisme pp. 70-99

- Olivier Torres
- Cultural diversity and culture specific experiences effect on development of institutional experiential knowledge in SMEs pp. 100-120

- Kent Eriksson, Jukka Hohenthal and Jessica Lindbergh
- An exploratory study of SME management in the Middle East pp. 121-135

- Dianne H.B. Welsh and Peter Raven
- Policies and socio-economic conditions of private enterprise development in transitionary economies pp. 136-152

- Georgine Fogel
- The internet and the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms: promises, problems and prospects pp. 153-175

- Shameen Prashantham and Stephen Young
- A real world project driven approach, a pilot experience in a graduate enterprise programme: ten years on pp. 176-191

- Nathalie Schieb-Bienfait
- Training the future entrepreneur pp. 192-205

- Davide Moro, Alberto Poli and Chiara Bernardi
- The old man and the sea: a field study of change in the Greek fishing industry based on interviews with fishermen on the Island of Santorini pp. 206-210

- Sandra Pennewiss
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