International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing
2009 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2015
- Ambiguity and knowledge transfer in innovation alliances pp. 309-323

- Ricarda B. Bouncken
- Crowdcreation as a dimension of crowdsourcing: conditions for entrepreneurs pp. 324-340

- Chris Richter
- Only a symptom of opportunity? Investigating entrepreneurial incongruity through humour science pp. 341-369

- Chihmao Hsieh
- Early stage technology investments of pre-seed venture capitalists pp. 370-395

- Gunter Festel, Pablo Breitenmoser, Martin Würmseher and Jan Kratzer
- Examining attitudes towards entrepreneurship education: a comparative analysis among experts pp. 396-411

- Katharina Fellnhofer and Sascha Kraus
Volume 7, issue 3, 2015
- The Smart City as an opportunity for entrepreneurship pp. 211-226

- Chris Richter, Sascha Kraus and Pasi Syrjä
- 'Why not now?' Triggers and barriers of new venture creation: a meta-analysis and multinational comparison of entrepreneurs' perspectives pp. 227-250

- Christopher Schlaegel, Robert L. Engle, Nikolay Dimitriadi and Pia Chrisitin Taureck
- The life event cycle as an instrument of relationship management in SMEs: theory, results of an empirical investigation at a health club and management implications pp. 251-265

- Florian U. Siems, Olga Bystrova and Thomas Niemand
- Understanding and breaking innovation lock-in effects pp. 266-285

- Markus Spiegel and Christian Marxt
- What determines a successful business incubator? Introduction to an incubator guide pp. 286-307

- Sophia Gerlach and Alexander Brem
Volume 7, issue 2, 2015
- Growth in international new ventures: facilitating and redundant components beyond start-up pp. 103-127

- Urban Ljungquist and Navid Ghannad
- Start-up consulting in the German language realm pp. 128-151

- Reinhard Schulte, Norbert Kailer and Sascha Kraus
- Beyond traditional developmental models: a fresh perspective on entrepreneurial new venture creation pp. 152-172

- Alexander Becker, Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß and Alexander Brem
- The impact of pre-startup planning on the strength of planning assumptions and the mode of processing pp. 173-193

- Philipp Thiele and Katharina Fellnhofer
- Psychometrical testing of entrepreneurial creativity pp. 194-210

- Carolin Palmer, Beate Cesinger, Petra Gelléri, Daniela Putsch and Julia Winzen
Volume 7, issue 1, 2015
- The influence of online social networks on performance of small and medium enterprises: an empirical investigation of the online business to business network XING pp. 1-23

- Melanie E. Zaglia, Martin K.J. Waiguny, Dagmar Abfalter and Julia Müller
- International new ventures localised in incubators - markets, resources and dynamic environment pp. 24-46

- Lise Aaboen and Hans Löfsten
- How specialised and integrated relationship management responsibilities foster new ventures' network development pp. 47-64

- Thorsten Semrau and Michael Beier
- The emergence of a competitiveness cluster: from embeddedness to ambidexterity pp. 65-83

- Karim Messeghem and Agnès Paradas
- Towards a construct of entrepreneurial strategising: the case of private equity pp. 84-101

- Michael Hilb and Tomas Casas
Volume 6, issue 4, 2014
- Growth persistence and profile robustness of high-growth firms pp. 299-330

- Yannick Dillen, Eddy Laveren, Rudy Martens, Sven De Vocht and Eric Van Imschoot
- New perspectives on innovative entrepreneurship and path dependence - a regional approach pp. 331-347

- Sabrina Fredin
- What does the owner-manager want and get out of a business? Are family firms different? pp. 348-366

- Helena Sjögrén, Pasi Syrjä, Kaisu Puumalainen and Sascha Kraus
- The relations between governance and the internationalisation of SMEs: evidence from medium-sized Austrian firms pp. 367-390

- Christine Mitter, Christine Duller and Birgit Feldbauer-Durstmüller
Volume 6, issue 3, 2014
- Improving the communications strategies of health-focused social entrepreneurial organisations: guidance from the literature pp. 201-219

- Lauren Trabold, Paul N. Bloom and Lauren G. Block
- Exploration-exploitation dilemmas of venture capital funds: the role of organisational slack and horizons pp. 220-241

- Shmuel Ellis, Tamar Sagiv and Israel Drori
- The use of global entrepreneurship monitor data in academic research: a critical inventory and future potentials pp. 242-276

- Heiko Bergmann, Susan Mueller and Thomas Schrettle
- Start-ups and small scale industry growth in India: do institutional credit and start-ups make a difference? pp. 277-298

- Subhash V. Kasturi and M.H. Bala Subrahmanya
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- The role of familiness for family business innovativeness pp. 101-117

- Daniela Weismeier-Sammer
- Integrative entrepreneurship research - bridging the gap between sociological and economic perspectives pp. 118-139

- Dieter Bögenhold, Matthias Fink and Sascha Kraus
- What ties resources to entrepreneurs? - activating social capital pp. 140-161

- Andreas Strobl
- Antecedents, prevalence and manifestations of social entrepreneurship pp. 162-178

- Bjørn Willy Åmo
- Antecedents of academics' entrepreneurial intentions - developing a people-oriented model for university entrepreneurship pp. 179-200

- Marc Grünhagen and Christine K. Volkmann
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Theorising and strategising with models: generative models of social enterprises pp. 6-21

- Christian Seelos
- A developmental and constructionist perspective on social entrepreneur mobilisation pp. 22-36

- Kenneth Wm. Kury
- Exploring the motivation to create social ventures: a model of moral engagement pp. 37-50

- Constant D. Beugré
- Social entrepreneurs and social change: tracing impacts of social entrepreneurship through ideas, structures and practices pp. 51-68

- Steven Ney, Markus Beckmann, Dorit Graebnitz and Rastislava Mirkovic
- Substantiating social entrepreneurship research: exploring the potential of integrating social capital and networks approaches pp. 69-84

- Christian Busch
- The financing structure of social enterprises: conflicts and implications pp. 85-99

- Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Wolfgang Spiess-Knafl and Sarah Volk
Volume 5, issue 4, 2013
- Education through entrepreneurship: conditions for enhanced learning and reduced dropout pp. 327-344

- Bjørn Willy Åmo and Willy K. Åmo
- Linking prefunding venture structure and venture capital exit performance pp. 345-368

- Jan-Georg Streletzki
- Consolidation period in new ventures: how long does it take to establish a start-up? pp. 369-390

- Stefanie Lambertz and Reinhard Schulte
- Credit guarantee schemes and their impact on SME lending: existing literature and research gaps pp. 391-405

- Anke Valentin and Birgit Wolf
- Crisis and turnaround management in SMEs: a qualitative-empirical investigation of 30 companies pp. 406-430

- Sascha Kraus, Petra Moog, Susanne Schlepphorst and Margit Raich
Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- Social entrepreneurship, social networks and social value creation: a quantitative analysis among social entrepreneurs pp. 217-239

- Christiana Weber and Jan Kratzer
- Co-investment networks of business angels and the performance of their start-up investments pp. 240-256

- Jochen Christian Werth and Patrick Boeert
- The aggregation of information qualities in collaborative software pp. 257-271

- Désirée Christofzik and Christian Reuter
- Supporting entrepreneurial venturing of SMEs in collaborative cloud computing environments: a dependency-driven construction of scenario maps pp. 272-291

- Novica Zarvić, Benedikt Martens, Oliver Thomas and Frank Teuteberg
- Repatriates as entrepreneurs? - A theoretical analysis pp. 292-309

- Elizabeth C. Burer, Susanne Schlepphorst, Arndt Werner and Petra Moog
- International market diversification of innovative European SMEs - what role do various innovation strategies play? pp. 310-326

- Christian Hauser, Jens Hogenacker and Kerstin Wagner
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- Linking network, human capital and the extended competence network to business start-up: a multilevel approach pp. 105-119

- Bjørn Willy Åmo
- Ten years of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: accomplishments and prospects pp. 120-152

- José Ernesto Amorós, Niels Bosma and Jonathan Levie
- 'In search of excellence' or 'stuck in the middle'? The quest to build a (more) entrepreneurial third-generation university pp. 153-167

- Håkan Ylinenpää
- A comprehensive literature review of effectuation theory from 1999 to 2011 pp. 168-194

- Faiez Ghorbel and Younes Boujelbène
- Modelling regional start-up activity in Austria and Germany: a comparison of traditional and spatial econometric methods pp. 195-211

- Robert J. Breitenecker and Antje Weyh
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Entrepreneurship education in policy and practice pp. 9-27

- Karin Berglund and Carina Holmgren
- Fostering the competence of science students in identifying business opportunities: a design research approach pp. 28-47

- Jan Nab, Astrid M.W. Bulte and Albert Pilot
- The making of an intercultural learning context for entrepreneuring pp. 48-67

- Leona Achtenhagen and Bengt Johannisson
- Effectuation and causation in entrepreneurship education pp. 68-83

- Soili Mäkimurto-Koivumaa and Vesa Puhakka
- The relationship between firm start-up rates and the local development of an entrepreneurship education system pp. 84-103

- Laura Curiel-Piña, José Luis González-PernÃa, Andrés Jung, Miguel Angel López-Trujillo and Iñaki Peña-Legazkue
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