International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- Identifying sources and roles of networks in international expansion among small businesses in a less-technology-intensive industry pp. 421-444

- Byoungho Jin, Bharath Ramkumar and Wendy Hsiao-Chun Chou
- Photography as visual learning tool in entrepreneurial education pp. 445-459

- Marina Dabic, Barbara Unković and Ivan Novak
- Ontologies and epistemologies in 'knowing' the nexus in entrepreneurship: burning rice hay and tracking elephants pp. 460-479

- Yolanda Sarason and Michael Conger
- Managing rapid change and rapid-growth in emerging industries pp. 480-499

- Hamid Etemad and Christian Keen
- The value of communication in turbulent environments: how SMEs manage change successfully in unstable surroundings pp. 500-515

- Badih Arnaout and Mark Esposito
- Mapping of international opportunity recognition among foreign SMEs in Iran: from a theoretical analysis to an empirical perspective pp. 516-541

- Ehsan Soltanifar, Peyman Ajdari and Manochehr Ansari
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- Entrepreneurship in the third age: retirees' motivation and intentions pp. 267-288

- Eli Gimmon, Ronit Yitshaki and Shira Hantman
- Does transformational leadership matter in gazelles and mice: evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina? pp. 289-308

- Ramo Palalic and Benjamin Durakovic
- Adequacy of agency theory in explaining the venture capitalist-entrepreneur relationship: a firm life-cycle perspective pp. 309-329

- Swati Panda
- Development of rural group entrepreneurship in Indonesia: benefits, problems, and challenges pp. 330-342

- Istiqomah and Wiwiek Rabiatul Adawiyah
- Reinvention of management innovation for successful implementation pp. 343-361

- Philippe Giuliani, Marc Robert and Frédéric Le Roy
- Intrinsic entrepreneurial motivation factors: gender differences pp. 362-380

- Paul P. Daulerio Jr.
- The emergence of biosphere entrepreneurship: are social and business entrepreneurship obsolete? pp. 381-419

- Howard H. Frederick
Volume 34, issue 2, 2018
- Barriers and key success factors in the transgenerational transmission of family farm businesses in the French context: 'theory of hypertrophy vs. equilibrium of life spheres' proposition pp. 131-147

- Lovanirina Ramboarison-Lalao, Albert Lwango and François-Régis Lenoir
- Profiling entrepreneurial commitment across cultures: a Malaysian perspective pp. 148-168

- Rahayu Tasnim, Nomahaza Mahadi, Harcharanjit Singh and Roselina Ahmad Saufi
- Informal sector and urban unemployment: small businesses contribution to large livelihood improvements pp. 169-182

- Tefera Darge Delbiso, Fekadu Nigussie Deresse, Addisalem Ambaye Tadesse, Befekadu Bezabih Kidane and Germán Guido Calfat
- Entrepreneurship policy in Brazil: its focus and gaps pp. 183-203

- Cândido Borges, Éder Danilo Bezerra, Glessia Silva, Tales Andreassi and Vicente Da Rocha Ferreira
- The succession process from the perspective of financial institutions: a focused view on external vs. internal succession pp. 204-232

- Mario Situm and Stefan Märk
- Comparative analysis of managerial and entrepreneurial firms of Nigeria using entrepreneurship and knowledge capital pp. 233-248

- Mbonu Chikwelu, Hari Shanker Shyam and Milindo Chakrabarti
- The nexus between entrepreneur skills and successful business: a decompositional analysis pp. 249-265

- Naziruddin Abdullah, Noor Ul Hadi and Leo Dana
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Accessing external networks: the role of firm's resources and entrepreneurial orientation pp. 1-19

- Angelo Riviezzo and Antonella Garofano
- Linking adult education and training to small and micro-enterprise promotion policies and institutions for self-employment in South Africa pp. 20-34

- Celestin Mayombe
- Surviving small and medium tourism accommodation businesses: aligning strategic entrepreneurship orientations with industry programs pp. 35-67

- Melissa Li Sa Liow, Aik Lee Chong and Angelina Seow Voon Yee
- Ascetic entrepreneurs: an elite prosopography pp. 68-91

- David Kee
- Examining a Brazilian internet start-up from a knowing organisation perspective: the case of Cuponeria pp. 92-111

- Mariana Brandão, Gabriel Marcuzzo Do Canto Cavalheiro and Luiz Antonio Joia
- Qualities of the growth-oriented entrepreneur pp. 112-130

- Ville-Veikko Piispanen, Kaarlo J. Paloniemi and Jaakko Simonen
Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- Find the perfect match: the interplay among Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn on crowdfunding success pp. 472-493

- Kaja Joanna Fietkiewicz, Carina Hoffmann and Elmar Lins
- Towards a taxonomy of services offered by start-up business incubators: insights from the Mediterranean region pp. 494-513

- Vasiliki Diamantopoulou, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou and Yannis Charalabidis
- The influence of gender on the adoption of technology among SMEs pp. 514-531

- Barbara J. Orser and Allan Riding
- A creativity support tool for cognitive idea stimulation in entrepreneurial activities pp. 532-552

- Dominik Siemon and Susanne Robra-Bissantz
- Public investment in business incubators, is it better than doing nothing? pp. 553-574

- Francisco-Jesús Ferreiro-Seoane, Gonzalo RodrÃguez-RodrÃguez and Alberto Vaquero-GarcÃa
- Analysing the role of crowdfunding in entrepreneurial ecosystems: a social media event study of two competing product launches pp. 575-606

- Karan Menon, Hannu Kärkkäinen, Jari Jussila, Jukka Huhtamäki, Raghava Rao Mukkamala, Lester Allan Lasrado, Ravi Vatrapu and Abid Hussain
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- The leverage of entrepreneur skills and entrepreneur traits to business success: a case study of Pakistan's marble industry pp. 315-334

- Noor Ul Hadi and Naziruddin Abdullah
- Viticulture and viniculture in Jundiaí: creating a website to promote them pp. 335-353

- Rosane Carnevali and Cida Sanches
- Why we know what we know about entrepreneurial teams? Unlocking implicit assumptions in entrepreneurial team research pp. 354-379

- Bisrat Agegnehu Misganaw
- Revisiting Hofstede in the Indian context: understanding the influence of entrepreneurial culture on performance of micro, small and medium enterprises pp. 380-399

- P. Prasannavadanan Thampi, Amalendu Jyotishi and Ram Bishu
- The mediating impact of personality traits on entrepreneurial intention of women in Northern Montenegro pp. 400-416

- Muhammet Sait Dinc and Minela Hadzic
- Social entrepreneurship and embedded ties - a comparative case study of social entrepreneurship in Norway pp. 417-448

- Berit Irene Vannebo and Jorunn Grande
- The role of motivations and intentions in life-sciences entrepreneurship: insights from the Italian setting pp. 449-464

- Rosanna Spanò, Nadia Di Paola, Roberto Vona and Adele Caldarelli
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- Entrepreneurial motivation and entrepreneurial leadership of entrepreneurs: evidence from the formal and informal economies pp. 159-175

- Retno Ardianti and Inggrid
- Perspectives on success from indigenous entrepreneurs in Northern Australia pp. 176-201

- Beau J. Austin and Stephen T. Garnett
- Family values and practices promoting entrepreneurial competencies among Ghanaian women pp. 202-219

- Fanny Adams Quagrainie
- Market analysis, strategy diagnosis and opportunity recognition in toy industry pp. 220-240

- Datis Khajeheian
- Graduation from SSIs to SMEs in India: policies, performance, and challenges pp. 241-264

- M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
- Understanding challenges and entrepreneurial self-efficacy during venture creation for entrepreneurs in cultural and creative industries pp. 265-288

- Daniela Werthes, René Mauer and Malte Brettel
- A decade of the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business: a bibliometric analysis pp. 289-314

- Maria Carmen Laudano, Giacomo Marzi and Andrea Caputo
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- Entrepreneurship education in Europe - insights from Germany and Denmark pp. 1-25

- Johannes Licha and Alexander Brem
- Translation, transmission, transformation: a century of continuity and change in the Chinese-German university 'collaboration chronotope' pp. 26-51

- Ewan G. Dow
- German entrepreneurs in the high-tech field: identifying different profiles pp. 52-71

- Dorian Proksch, Wiebke Stranz and Andreas Pinkwart
- Requirements of German micro-sized entrepreneurial companies regarding the management of business processes pp. 72-87

- Michael Leyer, Kirill Ivchenkov and Tony Kirschner
- Venture capital for German high-tech new ventures: disentangling the role of human capital for funding success pp. 88-111

- Robert Richstein and Elmar Lins
- Insights on the self-identity of the descendants of family business owners: the case of German Unternehmerkinder pp. 112-131

- Julia K. De Groote and Sabrina Schell
- Experts of thoroughness and fanatics of planning? Daring insights into the decision-making of German entrepreneurs pp. 132-157

- Silke Tegtmeier and Verena Meyer
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