International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2021
- The impact of divorce on the family business system in SMEs - patterns of coping strategies, commitment and ownership regulations pp. 335-358

- Kajsa Haag and Leona Achtenhagen
- Survival in the agri-food industry: internationalisation and manager gender in Spanish SMEs pp. 359-385

- Pablo Rodríguez-Gutiérrez, M. Dolores Guerrero-Baena and Mercedes Luque-Vílchez
- Risk(ing) sophistication: towards a structural equation model for risk management in small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 386-412

- Ilka Heinze and Thomas Henschel
- Impact of microentrepreneurial activity: a case of Indian economy pp. 413-434

- Debasish Joddar
- Gender and exposure differences in entrepreneurial attitudes of Indian university students pp. 435-451

- Dennis Barber Iii, Suhail M. Ghouse, Shanan G. Gibson and Michael L. Harris
- How small enterprises manage unexpected customer requests in B2B sales pp. 452-469

- Kai Hänninen, Matti Muhos and Harri Haapasalo
Volume 44, issue 3, 2021
- Utilisation of information and communication technology among informal traders in the local economies in Nigeria pp. 211-234

- Ijeoma Pauline Ogbonne, Ambrose Nnaemeka Omeje and J. Tochukwu Omenma
- Predicting entrepreneurial intentions among postgraduate students using the theory of planned behaviour: Jordan case pp. 235-255

- Mohammed Iqbal Al-Ajlouni
- The impact of horizontal revolution on small and medium size enterprises owned by women: the context of the UAE pp. 256-273

- Samia Kargwell
- Discovering an entrepreneur's journey from idea to reality: a phenomenological study pp. 274-297

- Ashish Badola and Rakesh Kumar Agrawal
- Entrepreneurship behaviour of African minorities in the UK: 'demystifying cultural influence' pp. 298-322

- Abdullah Promise Opute, Nnamdi O. Madichie, Sirak Berhe Hagos and Jafar Ojra
Volume 44, issue 2, 2021
- Do wine judges give higher scores to wines made with less-known grape varieties? pp. 106-117

- Florine Livat and Hervé Remaud
- Grape varieties: is specialisation beautiful in the wine sector? pp. 118-137

- Eric Le Fur and Jean-François Outreville
- Sparkling wines' future in the USA: insights from the industry pp. 138-154

- Riccardo Vecchio, Olivier Gergaud and Eugenio Pomarici
- The dynamics of direct selling for wine-growing farms pp. 155-176

- Magali Aubert and Geoffroy Enjolras
- Collective strategic action conceptualisations by Quebec craft microdistillers: a mixed methods-based approach pp. 177-210

- L. Martin Cloutier, Laurent Renard and Sébastien Arcand
Volume 44, issue 1, 2021
- Intended entrepreneurs' commitment: a new perspective on the mind-sets, antecedents and outcomes pp. 11-29

- Anne-Flore Adam and Laëtitia Gabay-Mariani
- Defining the entrepreneurial mindset and discussing its distinctiveness in entrepreneurship research pp. 30-52

- Dagmar Ylva Hattenberg, Olga Belousova and Aard J. Groen
- Why does she start up? The role of personal values in women's entrepreneurial intentions pp. 53-74

- Esther Hormiga and Inmaculada Jaén
- The study group method - how cooperative learning among peers contributes to experiential entrepreneurship education pp. 75-102

- Gustav Hägg
Volume 43, issue 4, 2021
- Evaluating the systematic risk and its impact on profitability and liquidity; evidence from European countries pp. 463-478

- Omar Masood and Kiran Javaria
- The impact of access to finance and institutional barriers on SMEs' performance: difference between the formal and informal sector pp. 479-501

- Kujtim Zylfijaj and Dimitar Nikoloski
- Capital structure analysis of MSMEs with reference to start-up and later stages pp. 502-516

- Purva Hegde Desai, Nilesh Borde and Mitesh Nagar
- Who earns more: job creators, solo-entrepreneurs or employees? Empirical evidence from Visegrad countries pp. 517-530

- Ondřej Dvouletý, David Anthony Procházka and Marzena Starnawska
- Success factors of academic entrepreneurship education: a new approach pp. 531-547

- Oliver Thomas and Torsten Wulf
- The relationship between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention: evidence from a transition country pp. 548-569

- Edmond Çera, Gentjan Cera and Engjell Skreli
- Bank leverage choices of French SMEs: a quantile analysis pp. 570-597

- Ramzi Benkraiem, Calin Gurau, Thi Hong Van Hoang, Amine Lahiani and Thuy Seran-Luu
Volume 43, issue 3, 2021
- Female social entrepreneurship in Indonesia: a critical literature review pp. 315-331

- Prameshwara Anggahegari, Gatot Yudoko, Bambang Rudito, Hendrati Dwi Mulyaningsih and Veland Ramadani
- Intra-family succession in South African townships: women's account of the desirable attributes pp. 332-344

- Robertson Tengeh and Ziyanda Phikiso
- Successor attitudes in family firms pp. 345-362

- Salma Fattoum
- Generational differences in self-employment: work characteristics, health, work-family, and satisfaction pp. 363-383

- Nicholas J. Beutell, Jeffrey W. Alstete, Joy A. Schneer and Marianne M. O'Hare
- Internationalisation, risk-taking and export compliance: a comparative study between economically advanced and developing country pp. 384-410

- Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi
- Failure prediction models: development and comparison between the multivariate discriminant analysis and the support vector machine for Tunisian companies pp. 411-437

- Fayçal Mraihi and Inane Kanzari
- Entrepreneurial burnout: a systematic review and research map pp. 438-461

- Carolin Palmer, Sascha Kraus, Norbert Kailer, Linda Huber and Zeynep Hale Öner
Volume 43, issue 2, 2021
- Application of fuzzy analytic hierarchy process in multi-criteria decision-making of venture capitalists pp. 165-179

- Monika Dhochak and Prince Doliya
- Women in family businesses: utilising assistance for success pp. 180-204

- John James Cater Iii, Marilyn Young and Pooja Krishnan
- Impacts of socio-cultural practices on family support system for rural women entrepreneurship development in Nigeria: a comparative analysis pp. 205-231

- Catherine Abiola Oluwatoyin Akinbami
- Strategic symbiotic arrangements: how can contract breweries help change a local market into part of an integrated broader market? pp. 232-251

- Renato L.P. Chaves and Marcos Lopez Rego
- Complementary relationship between types of innovation in SMEs: the context of Kosovo pp. 252-286

- Lura Rexhepi Mahmutaj, Slavica Rocheska and Besnik A. Krasniqi
- Position of daughters in family businesses: the role of motivation pp. 287-310

- Anna Akhmedova and Rita Cavallotti
Volume 43, issue 1, 2021
- Born to be successful: start-up patenting activity determinants pp. 1-21

- Simona Leonelli and Francesca Masciarelli
- Micro, small, and medium enterprises in emerging economies and economic transition: a comparative study between Indonesia and Hungary pp. 22-38

- Johan Tumiwa and Adrián Nagy
- Family involvement and financial performance in SMEs: evidence from Italy pp. 39-60

- Paolo Roffia
- Knowledge for natural disaster-resilient businesses in emerging economies: a focus on decision-making by tourism entrepreneurs pp. 61-83

- Ieva Žebrytė, Martha T. Ramírez-Valdivia and Jaime M. Bustos
- Entrepreneurs' time perspective: attitude to adversities, opportunities and self-confidence pp. 84-99

- Ekaterina Zabelina, Diana Tsiring and Veronika Artemeva
- Reality check: changes in business students' psychological resources as they move towards graduation pp. 100-115

- William L. Tullar and Dianne H.B. Welsh
- Entrepreneurship and gender: what do behavioural profiles have to do with it? pp. 116-141

- Roberto Coda, Davi De França Berne, Patricia Viveiros De Castro Krakauer and Gustavo H.S.M De Moraes
- Government financial support: does it improve the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises in Lithuania? pp. 142-163

- Liucija Birskyte and Dovile Mingelaite
Volume 42, issue 4, 2021
- Critical success factors for technology-based startups pp. 397-421

- José Santisteban, David Mauricio and Orestes Cachay
- The perceptions of individuals aged 50 years and older towards engaging in entrepreneurial activities pp. 422-450

- Reham Abdelhafiz ElTamimi and Nadia J. Sweis
- Interplays between mother and entrepreneurial identities in the succession process: when mom is the founder and passes 'the baton' pp. 451-471

- Francesca Maria Cesaroni, Amaya Erro-Garcés and Annalisa Sentuti
- Community level impact of solar entrepreneurs in rural Odisha, India: the rise of women led solar energy-based enterprises pp. 472-503

- Boidurjo Mukhopadhyay and Rodica Ianole
- What determines self-employment profits? Evidence from India pp. 504-531

- Bhaskar Jyoti Neog and Bimal Kishore Sahoo
- Strategic orientations, hypercompetitive environment, and entrepreneurial alertness of small firms: evidence from the central region of Mexico pp. 532-552

- Héctor Montiel-Campos
Volume 42, issue 3, 2021
- Age effects on entry into entrepreneurship of the unemployed, employed and self-employed pp. 259-281

- Maryam Cheraghi and Nastaran Simarasl
- Vietnamese family business in Vietnam and in Poland: comparative analysis of trends and characteristics pp. 282-299

- Nguyen Hoang Tien
- Exploring state interventions in entrepreneurship development in India: evidence from Jammu and Kashmir pp. 300-317

- Zahoor Ahmad Paray and Naresh Singla
- Three-dimensional concept of familiness in family-owned businesses: evidence from Myanmar pp. 318-334

- Nay Zar Aung and Yoji Kohda
- The effect of small business entrepreneurship on poverty: evidence from US rural counties pp. 335-347

- Gibson Nene and Melaku Abegaz
- Explaining informal entrepreneurship in Croatia: a social actor approach pp. 348-368

- Colin Williams and Slavko Bezeredi
- Entrepreneurship in Peru: a SWOT analysis pp. 369-396

- Raina M. Rutti, Fernando Garcia and Marilyn M. Helms
Volume 42, issue 1/2, 2021
- Universities, local labour markets and regional economic development pp. 8-26

- Helen Lawton Smith and Rupert Waters
- Building regional innovation capacity: linking knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship and innovation governance pp. 27-50

- Olof Zaring, Stefan Szücs and Maureen McKelvey
- Innovation and SMEs patent propensity in Korea pp. 51-68

- Junghee Han and Almas Heshmati
- Building an open innovation model over a horizontal network by applying the open innovation theory on SMEs in Japan. From a case study on Shitamachi Bobsleigh Network Project in Ota City, Tokyo pp. 69-92

- Mutsumi Okuyama, Kyosuke Sakakura, Toshiyuki Yasui and Takashi Maeno
- Reflections on a SMART urban ecosystem in a small island state: the case of SMART Reykjavik pp. 93-114

- Magnus Yngvi Josefsson and Runolfur Smari Steinthorsson
- Heterogeneous hybrid entrepreneurs - framing the variation in entrepreneurial effort and motives for hybrid entrepreneurship pp. 115-129

- Philippe Rouchy, Sam Tavassoli and Joakim Wernberg
- Entrepreneurial success revisited: what Hofstede's dimensions and GEDI missed in evaluating the entrepreneurial potential in three pilot countries pp. 130-155

- Dalia M. Sherif and Brenda Rios Brombacher
- Backer behaviours: an explorative study of investor types in equity crowdfunding pp. 156-168

- Ola Olsson
- Credit risk assessment: a comparison of the performances of the linear discriminant analysis and the logistic regression pp. 169-186

- Aldo Levy and Riad Baha
- Innovation orientation: an investigation of Italian SMEs producing building materials pp. 187-202

- Francesca Rivetti, Mirella Migliaccio and Arturo Capasso
- A philosophical approach to entrepreneurship education: a model based on Kantian and Aristotelian thought pp. 203-231

- Massimiliano Matteo Pellegrini, Cristiano Ciappei, Giacomo Marzi, Marina Dabic and Carolyn P. Egri
- Entrepreneurial growth strategies in Central Asia: a mid-transition typology of 4S pp. 232-258

- Gül Berna Özcan
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