International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2022
- Entrepreneurs as change agents in remote communities: a multi-case study analysis in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada pp. 435-449

- Jacqueline S. Walsh and Heather Hall
- Survey of the junior enterprises movement in Brazil: entrepreneurship and innovation in undergraduate courses of higher education institutions pp. 450-465

- Georgia Arla C. Khader, Mariana G. Cademartori and Rafael G. Lund
- Strategic pathways to ICT adoption in SMEs: evidence from Greece pp. 466-482

- Ioannis Giotopoulos, Alexandra Kontolaimou, Efthymia Korra and Aggelos Tsakanikas
- Crowdfunding in Italy - an exploration of chances and challenges for women entrepreneurs pp. 483-504

- Stefanie Pakura, Federica Maria Raiti and Verena Meyer
- Moral disengagement among social entrepreneurs: initial insights from Indonesia pp. 505-525

- Ari Margiono and Pantri Heriyati
- Young students and desire to social entrepreneurship: the impact of government's role pp. 526-554

- Arun Sukumar, Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi, Zimu Xu and Richard Tomlins
- Entrepreneurial intentions amongst university students in Pakistan: a comparison between students of Islamic and conventional business studies pp. 555-575

- Syed Alamdar Ali Shah, Raditya Sukmana, Muhammad Ali Ahmad, Muhammad Saud and Bayu Arie Fianto
Volume 46, issue 3, 2022
- Occupational health and safety in small businesses - a South African perspective pp. 287-309

- Elriza Esterhuyzen and Dorothea Visser
- Factors driving ecopreneurs in India - an exploration pp. 310-332

- Shilpa Sindhu, Anupama Panghal and Gaurav Aggarwal
- Leadership, team cohesion and family firms' performance pp. 333-352

- Charbel Salloum, Hajer Jarrar, Catherine Mercier-Suissa, Jacques Digout and Tarek Azzi
- Understanding small business entrepreneurial activity in the Nigerian bottom of the pyramid and informal economy pp. 353-375

- Chijioke Dike Uba, Eghosa Igudia and Bamidele Wale-Oshinowo
- Advancing small family business studies: beginning evidence of psychological capital for approaching creativity pp. 376-393

- Dianne H.B. Welsh, Julia Vincent Ponroy and Thomas Niemand
- Fifteen years of International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business: a bibliometric overview pp. 394-415

- Satish Kumar and Riya Sureka
- Don't run before you can walk! The importance of fostering threshold capabilities in securing market-level survival pp. 416-433

- James M. Crick
Volume 46, issue 2, 2022
- Institutional support and the challenges facing youth entrepreneurs in developing countries: a Guyana case study pp. 139-161

- Donna E. Danns and George K. Danns
- Entrepreneurship in emerging economies: barriers to entrepreneurship in the Muslim world pp. 162-184

- R. Işıl Yavuz
- Internationalisation and performance in family businesses: influence of the internationalisation path followed pp. 185-209

- Oscar Javier Varas-Fuente, Raquel Arguedas-Sanz and Beatriz Rodrigo-Moya
- Exploring the relationship between entrepreneurial characteristics, entrepreneurship education and intention to be entrepreneur amongst Malaysian undergraduates pp. 210-225

- Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, Mohani Abdul, Azmawani Abd Rahman and Mastora Yahya
- The impact of internationalisation on product innovation in emerging market firms pp. 226-243

- Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Ekaterina Turkina and Amon Simba
- Profitability and poverty status of small-scale entrepreneurs: the garment producers' experience in Lagos State, Nigeria pp. 244-258

- Olubukola Omotinuke Ehinmowo and Olayemi O. Simon-Oke
- Financial literacy, access to finance, SMEs performance and Islamic religiosity: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 259-285

- Raed Khamis Alharbi, Sofri Yahya and Veland Ramadani
Volume 46, issue 1, 2022
- Learning from the Omagongo Cultural Festival about entrepreneurship and self-employment in Namibia pp. 1-15

- Wilfred Isak Amazing April, Daniel Ileni Itenge and David Namalenga
- Entrepreneurial orientation in the sharing economy: cases of new entries in domestic and international markets pp. 16-44

- Heidi Coral Thornton and Susanne Sandberg
- Motives of local people to (not) become entrepreneurs? Evidence from Agats-Asmat, Indonesia pp. 45-63

- Nia Kurniati Bachtiar
- Capital structure of UK SMEs: an integrated understanding pp. 64-95

- Panikkos Poutziouris, Demetris Markou, Loukas Glyptis and Εlias Hadjielias
- Barriers to immigrant Mexican entrepreneurs in the USA pp. 96-118

- Elva Alicia Ramos-Escobar, Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema and Luis Enrique Valdez-Juárez
- Graduate employability through entrepreneurship: a proposed model of lifelong learning of entrepreneurship education in Ghana pp. 119-138

- Remy Nyukorong
Volume 45, issue 4, 2022
- Entrepreneurship bridging ethnic divides pp. 423-449

- Ana Kopren and Hans Westlund
- Exporting and indebtedness in Spanish firms - from the expansion to the great recession pp. 450-475

- Antonio García-Tabuenca, Fernando Javier Crecente-Romero and Federico Pablo-Martí
- At the heart of things: the impact of life-partners on entrepreneurs' psychological capital pp. 476-488

- Ben Bulmash
- Exploring individual entrepreneurial orientation through education in emerging market conditions: the case of Malaysia and Thailand pp. 489-517

- Vasilios Stouraitis, Mior Harris Mior Harun and Markos Kyritsis
- The impact of Mexican culture on the human resource management practices of Mexican-American family firms pp. 518-550

- John James Cater Iii, Kevin James, Roland E. Kidwell, Kerri M. Camp and Marilyn Young
- Dynamic capabilities in subsistence small businesses pp. 551-567

- Carlos Jardon
Volume 45, issue 3, 2022
- Micro and small business risk-taking behaviour: does religion matter? pp. 265-278

- Ibrahim Fatwa Wijaya, Bambang Setiaji and Linggar Ikhsan Nugroho
- Italian SMEs and IPO performance. An empirical analysis over a ten-year period pp. 279-299

- Maurizio Dallocchio, Emanuele Teti and Matteo Perugi
- Female entrepreneurship as rupture: becoming a female entrepreneur in Sweden in neoliberal times pp. 300-313

- Gabriele Griffin and Anneli Häyrén
- Funding innovative SMEs operating in traditional sectors pp. 314-333

- Ronen Harel and Dan Kaufmann
- Digitalisation and internationalisation of SMEs in emerging markets pp. 334-354

- Yan Yin Lee, Mohammad Falahat and Bil Kai Sia
- Explaining gender differences in entrepreneurship: the impact of motivations, success factors and business training on the performance of microenterprises in central Vietnam pp. 355-375

- Quan V. Le and Mai Nguyen Lisovich
- The social dimension of necessity entrepreneurship pp. 376-395

- Christel Tessier-Dargent and Alain Fayolle
- Trust, distrust and psychological ownership in strategic entrepreneurship-based tensions pp. 396-421

- Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaarlo J. Paloniemi and Antti Kauppinen
Volume 45, issue 2, 2022
- A breath of fresh air - social cognitive career theory in studying entrepreneurial intentions pp. 126-151

- Magdalena Licznerska and Pawel Ziemianski
- Enactment of entrepreneurial intention: is gender egalitarianism a facilitator or an inhibitor? pp. 152-169

- Chiara Cannavale, Lorenza Claudio, Giorgia Rivieccio and Iman Zohoorian Nadali
- How is immigrant entrepreneurial opportunity formation influenced by interactions between home and host countries? pp. 170-192

- Kingsley C. Njoku and Thomas M. Cooney
- Exploring the collective dimension of agricultural entrepreneurship: the case of a wine cooperative in Italy pp. 193-209

- Antonella Garofano
- Entrepreneurial scales in the Italian academia context: a comparison between university spin-offs and high-tech start-ups pp. 210-234

- Michela-Cesarina Mason, Adriano Paggiaro, Gioele Zamparo and Francesca Visintin
- It gives you wheels: the university-based accelerators in start-up ecosystems pp. 235-257

- Fabio Greco and Marco Tregua
Volume 45, issue 1, 2022
- Towards a theory of indigenous entrepreneurship: a classic? pp. 1-15

- Robertson Tengeh, Hammed O. Ojugbele and Oyebanjo G. Ogunlela
- Geographic dimension, information asymmetry, and the success of crowdfunding campaigns pp. 16-34

- Nessrine Omrani, Adnane Maalaoui, Charles Perez, Gaël Bertrand and Rony Germon
- Determinants of informal entrepreneurship in Africa pp. 35-61

- Amanze Ejiogu, Obiora Okechukwu, Chibuzo Ejiogu, Andrews Owusu and Ogechi Adeola
- Sustainable development of social entrepreneurship: evidence from Vietnam pp. 62-76

- Dinh Ba Hung Anh, Le Doan Minh Duc, Nguyen Thi Hoang Yen, Nguyen Thanh Hung and Nguyen Hoang Tien
- Portuguese textile association fostering the internationalisation of small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 77-96

- Eric Costa, António Lucas Soares, Jorge Pinho De Sousa, Maria Elo and Susana Silva
- Consideration sets as resources for business model generation pp. 97-117

- E. Shaunn Mattingly and Garrett A. McBrayer
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