International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2019
- Exploring the effect of venture capital development on innovation performance of knowledge-based companies pp. 359-377

- Azam Sazvar and Mahmood Yahyazadehfar
- Look inside. Predicting stock prices by analysing an enterprise intranet social network and using word co-occurrence networks pp. 378-391

- Andrea Fronzetti Colladon and Giacomo Scettri
- How gender affects collaborative innovation networks performance: the case of the Dutch fashion industry pp. 392-407

- Yang Song and Ron Berger
- Dynamic resolve model: an interpersonal resilience construct pp. 408-429

- Stephanie L. Colbry
- Network processes for collaborative innovation pp. 430-452

- Matteo Cinelli, Giovanna Ferraro and Antonio Iovanella
- A network-based dashboard for cultural heritage promotion in digital environments pp. 453-475

- Antonio Capodieci, Gianluca Elia, Francesca Grippa and Luca Mainetti
- Web data geostatistics and analytics to evaluate the impact of a cultural event pp. 476-490

- Angelo Corallo, Laura Fortunato, Clara Renna and Alessandra Spennato
- A pattern language for designing innovative projects: project design patterns pp. 491-518

- Takashi Iba, Haruka Mori and Ayaka Yoshikawa
Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- Innovation developments in the wine industry: a journey from the amphorae of old to the California wine cluster pp. 249-255

- Julien Granata, Beysül Aytaç and David Roubaud
- Innovation in wine closure packaging: the case of Diam pp. 256-273

- Emilie Darroman, Călin Gurău and Cyrille Mandou
- Co-creating a wine: a dyadic approach to consumer experiential value and SME value creation pp. 274-291

- Karine Garcia, Philippe Aurier and Angélique Rodhain
- Linking branding strategy to ownership structure, financial performance and stability: case of French wine cooperatives pp. 292-307

- Sandra Challita, Philippe Aurier and Patrick Sentis
- The long-term viability of US wine grape vineyards: assessing vineyard labour costs for future technology development pp. 308-334

- Dean A. McCorkle, Rebekka Dudensing, Dan D. Hanselka and Ed W. Hellman
- Can crowdfunding promote innovation in the wine industry? pp. 335-354

- Nirjhar Nigam, Sondes Mbarek and Cristiane Benetti
Volume 36, issue 1/2, 2019
- Linking periphery with centre: the liability and usefulness of returnee entrepreneurial firm in home country context pp. 15-40

- Wensong Bai
- Social ties, prior experience, and venture creation by transnational entrepreneurs pp. 41-73

- Sarika Pruthi and Mike Wright
- The role of diaspora entrepreneurs in start-up ecosystem development - a Berlin case study pp. 74-102

- Thomas Baron and Aki Harima
- Transnational intrapreneurship: opportunity development in transnational teams in the Nordic periphery pp. 103-125

- Maria Elo and Zsuzsanna Vincze
- The immigrant effect from employer and employee perspectives in a Swedish context pp. 126-147

- Heléne Lundberg and Anneli Rehnfors
- Practices in operating a small business in a host community: a social capital perspective of Chinese immigrant entrepreneurship within the South African business context pp. 148-163

- Tinashe Tsungai Raphael Ndoro, Lynette Louw and MacDonald Kanyangale
- The role of family social capital in immigrants' entrepreneurial opportunity creation processes pp. 164-188

- Quang Evansluong and Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas
- From the periphery to the centre: start-up and growth strategies for minority diaspora entrepreneurs pp. 189-215

- Indianna D. Minto-Coy
- Refugee entrepreneurship: taking a social network view on immigrants with refugee backgrounds starting transnational businesses in Sweden pp. 216-241

- Susanne Sandberg, Rebecca Immonen and Sara Kok
Volume 35, issue 4, 2018
- Entrepreneurship and knowledge spillovers from FDI and exports concentration, diversification pp. 485-510

- Arbia Chatmi and Karim Elasri
- Entrepreneurship policy to overcome barriers to new firm growth in a developing economy: evidence from Oman pp. 511-537

- Abdullah Al Shukaili, Marco Cucculelli, José Luis González-Pernía and Iñaki Peña Legazkue
- Human capital management at incubators successful in new firm creation: evidence from Japan pp. 538-558

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Opening the black box of small-firm networks: governance mechanisms and their impact on social capital pp. 559-578

- Douglas Wegner, Kadígia Faccin and Pietro Cunha Dolci
- Social capital, knowledge management and innovation performance pp. 579-597

- Maryam Ghaedi and Mehrdad Madhoushi
- Social entrepreneurship by cooperative: examining value chain options of an indigenous fisherman's co-op pp. 598-615

- A.K.M. Shahidullah and Durdana Islam
Volume 35, issue 3, 2018
- Approaching indirectly to complementors and taking neutral position in platform: exploratory research on the progression from a start-up to a platform leader pp. 266-281

- Yusuke Hoshino and Yoshiyuki Matsumura
- A comparison of the performance of majority female-owned and majority male-owned small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 282-302

- Julio Miguel Rosa and Daouda Sylla
- Female top management in family firms and non-family firms: evidence from total population data pp. 303-326

- Fredrik W. Andersson, Dan Johansson, Johan Karlsson, Magnus Lodefalk and Andreas Poldahl
- Research on Korean female entrepreneurs for the last two decades: past trends and future opportunities pp. 327-355

- Tae-Young Park
- Experiences using a science-based Lean LaunchPad program and its impact on national innovation system evolution pp. 356-370

- Tim Kastelle, Sarah King, Martie-Louise Verreynne and Peter Kambouris
- Human capital in the entrepreneurship ecosystem pp. 371-390

- Annemarie Østergaard and Svetla T. Marinova
- The limited innovation of small businesses in the solar photovoltaic sector in the USA: is small business innovation research program such a boon for US small businesses? pp. 391-407

- Xue Han and Jorge Niosi
- Profitable growth through international high-technology product and market development pp. 408-427

- Sophie Veilleux, Nancy Haskell and Donald Béliveau
- Drones, dangerous animals and peeping Toms: impact of imposed vs. organic regulation on entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth pp. 428-451

- John D. Chisholm
- Innovation, networks and the paradigm of biofuels pp. 452-484

- Carolina Da Silveira Bueno, José Maria Ferreira Jardim Da Silveira and Antonio Marcio Buainain
Volume 35, issue 2, 2018
- Educating entrepreneurship: a tool to promote self employability pp. 143-161

- Asma Zaryab and Usman Saeed
- What makes you popular: beauty, personality or intelligence? pp. 162-186

- Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Francesca Grippa, Elisa Battistoni, Peter A. Gloor and Agostino La Bella
- Entrepreneurial orientation in Namibia: the Dolam community pp. 187-202

- Wilfred Isak April and Andrew Matonga
- Influence of unemployment and education on women's intentions to start e-entrepreneurship: evidence from Indian survey data pp. 203-219

- Harvinder S. Mand, Meenakshi Atri and Amarjit Gill
- Early growth states of small businesses in China: the business model perspective pp. 220-235

- Michael Jijin Zhang and Honghua Chen
- The rise of inter-firm agreements in the Japanese video game industry pp. 236-256

- Kenichi Ohkita and Leo Dana
Volume 35, issue 1, 2018
- Integrated software deployment and management innovation: a bricolage perspective pp. 1-26

- Anass Mawadia, Ariel Eggrickx and Philippe Chapellier
- The generation of management innovation in microentreprises: absorptive capacity and entrepreneur-CPA relationship pp. 27-43

- Agnès Mazars-Chapelon, Philippe Chapellier and Sophie Mignon
- The concept of management innovation: definition, state of the art and future research avenues pp. 44-56

- Frédéric Le Roy, Marc Robert and Philippe Giuliani
- Categorising the internationalisation of SMEs with social network analysis pp. 57-80

- Cláudia P. Ribau, António C. Moreira and Mário Raposo
- Entrepreneurship: an insomniac discipline? An empirical study on SME owners/directors pp. 81-101

- Florence Guiliani and Olivier Torrès
- Understanding the international strategic alliances of SMEs: a case-study approach pp. 102-125

- Rohit Prabhudesai and Ch.V.V.S.N.V. Prasad
- Growth constraints and management consulting: the case of SMEs in peripheral regions pp. 126-141

- Yanay Farja, Eli Gimmon and Zeev Greenberg
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