International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 4, 2020
- Evaluating the impact of registration on future firm performance in the Middle East and North Africa region: evidence from the World Bank Enterprise Survey pp. 473-489

- Colin Williams and Abbi Kedir
- Process of customer loyalty in very small craft enterprises: an exploratory study of the steps and skills of the owner-manager pp. 490-502

- Thierry Mahougnon Adankanhounde
- Culture and entrepreneurship: the case of Guatemala pp. 503-523

- Andrés Marroquín and Marco Villatoro
- Evaluating the impacts on firm productivity of informal sector competitors: results of a business survey in South-Eastern Europe pp. 524-538

- Colin Williams and Slavko Bezeredi
- Network collaboration for local and regional development - the case of Swedish women entrepreneurs pp. 539-561

- Iréne Bernhard and Anna Karin Olsson
- Analysing the differences in the importance of social entrepreneurship critical success factors across social enterprise demographics pp. 562-583

- Mir Shahid Satar
- Does board gender diversity affect firm performance? Evidence from the French SMEs pp. 584-603

- Riadh Manita, Najoua Elommal, Rey Dang and L'Hocine Houanti
Volume 41, issue 3, 2020
- The role of brand architecture and brand heritage for family-owned wineries: the case of Crete, Greece pp. 309-330

- Stella Kladou, Maria Psimouli and Ilias Kapareliotis
- Designing a cost accounting system at a winemaking company pp. 331-367

- Inês Martins, Maria Major and Alexandra Fernandes
- Working capital management and profitability of wine firms in France: an empirical analysis pp. 368-396

- Beysül Aytac, Thi Hong Van Hoang, Amine Lahiani and Laure Michel
- The entrepreneurship power house of ambition and innovation: exploring German wineries pp. 397-430

- Marc Dressler
- Stories a world apart: storytelling differentiation in Napa and Stellenbosch pp. 431-449

- Dan Parrish and James Downing
- Disintermediation: the optimal distribution strategy for small wineries? pp. 450-472

- Sharon L. Forbes, Mark Wilson and Khalid Alsulaiman
Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
- Scottish family businesses: innovative strategies for education and business support pp. 161-172

- Claire Seaman
- The impact of organisation work environment on job satisfaction, affective commitment, work-family conflict and intention to leave: a study of SMEs in India pp. 173-196

- Anjni Anand and Veena Vohra
- Entrepreneurship in post-Soviet Cuba: self-employed workers and non-agricultural cooperatives pp. 197-226

- Mario A. González-Corzo
- Entrepreneurial culture and promotion of exporting in Algerian SMEs: perception, reality and challenges pp. 227-240

- Riad Abadli, Chokri Kooli and Abdelhafid Otmani
- Ethnic migrant entrepreneurs, resources and opportunities: an integrated framework pp. 241-263

- Hamizah Abd Hamid and Zizah Che Senik
- Factors influencing the adoption of urban commercial vegetable production in the Bangkok Metropolitan, Thailand pp. 264-278

- Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong and Sasima Fakkhong
- Determinants of entrepreneurial opportunity recognition by agricultural entrepreneurs pp. 279-303

- Ehsan Masoomi and Naser Zamani
Volume 41, issue 1, 2020
- The concept of entrepreneurial ability-evidence from women in MSMEs of Karnataka state pp. 1-32

- Shivakami Rajan and Sunita Panicker
- Local institutions on small firm investments: degrees of institutional persistence matter pp. 33-57

- Bach Nguyen
- External financing perceptions by Sub-Saharan entrepreneurs: a qualitative approach pp. 58-73

- Eric Braune, Jean-Michel Sahut and Lubica Hikkerova
- Opening the black box: how social interaction contributes to entrepreneurial intentions among deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals pp. 74-95

- Michael Jasniak, Ronny Baierl and Jantje Halberstadt
- Antecedents of well-being for artisan entrepreneurship: a first exploratory study pp. 96-114

- Séverine Le Loarne-Lemaire, Judith Partouche-Sebban, Myriam Razgallah and Adnane Maalaoui
- A conceptual model of social entrepreneurial intention based on three dimensions of social capital pp. 115-128

- Pham Xuan Lan and Phan Tan Luc
- Dynamism and performance of indigenous entrepreneurs: role of tribal culture and failure of policy incentives in Mizoram (India) pp. 129-160

- Shailaja S. Thakur and Amit Ray
Volume 40, issue 4, 2020
- The management control system of Italian SMEs: a survey in the wine sector pp. 425-438

- Laura Broccardo and Matteo Rossi
- Impact of the human capital on the performance of micro-enterprise: an empirical study in Argentina pp. 439-464

- Nicolás Salvador Beltramino, Domingo García Pérez De Lema and Luis Enrique Valdez Juárez
- Impact of successors' social skills in family firms pp. 465-487

- Hedi Yezza and Didier Chabaud
- TQM in Indian auto component SMEs: role of contextual or institutional factors pp. 488-515

- Neena Sinha and Neelam Dhall
- Entrepreneurship in agriculture: a literature review pp. 516-562

- Roland Condor
Volume 40, issue 3, 2020
- The influence of personality traits on social entrepreneurial intention among owners of civil society organisations in Vietnam pp. 291-308

- Phan Tan Luc
- The influence of length of stay on immigrant entrepreneurship pp. 309-321

- Aissa Mosbah, Kalsom Abd Wahab, Jaithen Abdullah Alharbi and Hassan Ghasadi Almahdi
- Manual labour in the post-industrial world: a study on shoe craft in St. Petersburg, Russia pp. 322-336

- Mikhail Vladimirovich Sinyutin, Yuri Vitalievich Veselov and Ruben Vartanovich Karapetyan
- Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), innovator and entrepreneur: an experiential report of Van Gogh guides in Nuenen pp. 337-372

- Jan Ulijn, Aleks Veldhoen, Jacqueline Bekkers-Vermeulen, Sabine Hendrikse, Jos Pieterse and Nigel Saych
- Opportunities for raising the entrepreneurial culture - a factor for competitiveness of the Bulgarian economy pp. 373-398

- Valentina Nikolova-Alexieva and Mina Nikolaeva Angelova
- The promise of coworking environments: a content analysis of the positioning of collaborative workspaces in Amsterdam pp. 399-423

- Victor Cabral and Willem Van Winden
Volume 40, issue 2, 2020
- Artpreneurs' lessons to traditional business pp. 154-170

- Marilena Vecco
- Cultural and creative entrepreneurship: towards a paradigmatic proposal? pp. 171-191

- Christine Sinapi
- Mapping and thematic analysis of cultural entrepreneurship research pp. 192-229

- Tobias Bürger and Christine Volkmann
- Balancing the creative business model pp. 230-246

- Walter Van Andel
- Leveraging historical shifts in the world economy: systems of patronage and supportive ecosystems for creative and cultural enterprise pp. 247-269

- M.J.R. Montoya and Claire Stasiewicz
- The role of education in the entrepreneurial ecosystem: the case of 'Made in Italy Tuscany Academy' in the Florence fashion city pp. 270-290

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Francesco Capone
Volume 40, issue 1, 2020
- The influence of socio-emotional wealth on firm financial performance: evidence from small and medium privately held family businesses pp. 7-31

- María J. Martínez-Romero, Rubén Martínez-Alonso and M. Pilar Casado-Belmonte
- Unpacking socio-emotional wealth: exploring the origins of affective endowment in founder firms pp. 32-53

- Jana Bövers and Christina Hoon
- Socio-emotional wealth and innovativeness in Italian family firms: what happens when the leader is a latest-generation member? pp. 54-82

- Valentina Lazzarotti, Rafaela Gjergji and Federico Visconti
- Values as antecedents of socio-emotional wealth behaviour in family firms pp. 83-113

- Philipp Julian Ruf, Petra M. Moog and Imanol Belausteguigoitia Rius
- Entrepreneurial orientation and innovation success in family firms pp. 114-127

- Daniel Jiménez-Jiménez, Raquel Sanz-Valle and Jose Alberto Perez-Caballero
- Exploring the side effects of socio-emotional wealth. A multilevel analysis approach to the dysfunctional dynamics in family business succession pp. 128-146

- Filippo Ferrari
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