International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing
2009 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2012
- The costs of entrepreneurship pp. 330-350

- Simon Parker
- Identifying sources of occupational stress in entrepreneurs for measurement pp. 351-373

- Sharon Grant and Kate Ferris
- Entrepreneurs' health - the importance of psychosocial working conditions and individual factors pp. 374-390

- Stig Vinberg, Kjell Terje Gundersen, Mikael Nordenmark, Johan Larsson and Bodil J. Landstad
- Corruption and the ethical context of country-level entrepreneurship pp. 391-408

- Sergey Anokhin and William Acar
- Entrepreneurship policy as institutionalised and powerful myths pp. 409-426

- Kim Klyver and Torben E. Bager
Volume 4, issue 3, 2012
- Quality signals in early-stage venture capital markets pp. 199-213

- Dave Valliere
- Financial covenants and their restrictiveness in European LBOs - an assessment in the aftermath of the financial crisis pp. 214-238

- Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Carolin Bock and Florian Tappeiner
- Valuation of entrepreneurial businesses pp. 239-256

- Gerrit Brösel, Manfred J. Matschke and Michael Olbrich
- Financial valuation of start-up businesses with and without venture capital pp. 257-275

- Michael Lerm, Roland Rollberg and Peter Kurz
- The role of investors for early-stage companies pp. 276-289

- Pascal Gantenbein and Jens Engelhardt
- Micro enterprises and microfinance for business women in rural areas of South Africa - a case study of Ga-Rankuwa at the interface between first and third world pp. 290-308

- Heinz Eckart Klingelhöfer, Philip Olukayode Aiyepola and Ayodele Olatunji Adewunmi
- Franchising - a key to success in times of financial and economic crises?! pp. 309-326

- Heinz Kußmaul, Gerd Waschbusch, Jessica Knoll, Christoph Ruiner and Nadine Staub
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Factors related to the capital structure of small new ventures pp. 97-110

- Rainer Harms, Robert J. Breitenecker, Erich J. Schwarz and Malgorzata A. Wdowiak
- Classifying the strategic capability of farmers: a segmentation framework pp. 111-131

- Gerard McElwee and Rob Smith
- The socially-dynamic entrepreneurial process: an anthropological approach pp. 132-147

- Toke Bjerregaard and Jakob Lauring
- Change of entrepreneurial agenda in a core competence context: exploring the transformation from technology focus to market focus pp. 148-167

- Navid Ghannad and Urban Ljungquist
- On the nature of technological opportunities: concept, origin and evolution pp. 168-180

- María Teresa Aceytuno and F. Rafael Cáceres
- Factors that affect small business performance in Canada pp. 181-193

- Amarjit Gill and Nahum Biger
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- Guest editor's introduction: Sports entrepreneurship: towards a conceptualisation pp. 1-17

- Vanessa Ratten
- Still playing the game? pp. 18-31

- Helle Neergaard and Norris Krueger
- Calgary Flames: a case study in an entrepreneurial sport franchise pp. 32-41

- David Legg and Vance Gough
- Click clack: examining the strategic and entrepreneurial brand vision of Under Armour pp. 42-57

- Kimberly S. Miloch, Jason Lee, Patrick M. Kraft and Vanessa Ratten
- Branding the elite professional athlete through use of new media and technology: an interview with Ash De Walt pp. 58-64

- Khalid Ballouli and Michael Hutchinson
- Sport entrepreneurship: challenges and directions for future research pp. 65-76

- Vanessa Ratten
- Opening the black box: a comparative case study on international prospectors pp. 77-95

- Beate Cesinger, Claudius Habisreutinger and Adriana Danko
Volume 3, issue 4, 2011
- An entrepreneurship policy framework for high-growth firms: navigating between policies for picking winners and market failure pp. 324-343

- Kevin Hindle, John Yencken and Allan O'Connor
- Rapidly-growing firms and their main characteristics: a longitudinal study from the USA pp. 344-358

- Christian Keen and Hamid Etemad
- Personal happiness and employment growth in new technology-based firms pp. 359-374

- Arndt Lautenschläger
- High performance work systems, technological innovations and firm performance in SME: evidences from Italy pp. 375-391

- Edoardo Della Torre and Luca Solari
- Developing innovation support services for small high-growth technology firms in Eastern Finland pp. 392-419

- Jukka Siikonen, Tomi Heimonen and Jarkko Pellikka
- Open innovation strategies in the UK biopharmaceutical sector pp. 420-434

- Călin Gurău and Frank Lasch
- Strategic coopetition of global brands: a game theory approach to 'Nike + iPod Sport Kit' co-branding pp. 435-455

- Flávio Rodrigues, Victoria Souza and João Leitão
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Enhancing process innovations: the role of cognitions, and power-based leadership pp. 212-230

- Diana Eva Krause
- The influence of advergames on consumers' attitudes and behaviour: an empirical study among young consumers pp. 231-247

- Martin K.J. Waiguny, Ralf Terlutter and Melanie E. Zaglia
- Competence development in start-ups and SMEs: what is the role of higher education institutions as cooperation partners? pp. 248-261

- Norbert Kailer and Monika Thum-Kraft
- How to turn public networks into clubs? The challenge of being a cluster manager pp. 262-280

- Carola Jungwirth, Daniel Grundgreif and Elisabeth Muller
- Management accounting and controlling in German SMEs – do company size and family influence matter? pp. 281-300

- Wolfgang Becker, Patrick Ulrich and Michaela Staffel
- Examining SME performance: the role of innovation, R&D and internationalisation pp. 301-314

- Timothy L. Pett and James A. Wolff
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- The succession scorecard, a tool to assist family business's trans-generational continuity pp. 101-124

- Ilse Matser and Jozef Lievens
- Corporate venturing in family firms: a strategic management approach pp. 125-148

- Nathan S. Greidanus
- The role of knowledge in entrepreneurial marketing pp. 149-167

- Roland Zs. Szabo, Lilla Hortovanyi, David F. Tarody, Adrienn Ferincz and Miklos Dobak
- Family business background, perceptions of barriers, and entrepreneurial intentions in Cyprus pp. 168-182

- Athanasios Hadjimanolis and Panikkos Poutziouris
- What determines the growth ambition of Dutch early-stage entrepreneurs? pp. 183-207

- Ingrid Verheul and Linda Van Mil
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Role of networks in emergence of international new ventures pp. 5-25

- Tuija Mainela and Vesa Puhakka
- Political entrepreneurship in new small ventures: the case of IMS pp. 26-43

- Anna Bengtson, Amjad Hadjikhani and Cecilia Pahlberg
- Inertia in business relationships: the case of a designer furniture manufacturer pp. 44-62

- Anu Norrgrann and Karita Luokkanen-Rabetino
- ERP selection through business relationships – adaptations or connections pp. 63-83

- Peter Ekman and Peter Thilenius
- Performance in strategic alliances: an analysis of objective and subjective measures pp. 84-100

- Mario Franco
Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2010
- Resources supporting entrepreneurial orientation in multigenerational family firms pp. 222-245

- Wayne Irava and Ken Moores
- Factors influencing the stocks and flows of bonding social capital in family firms pp. 246-261

- Daniela Montemerlo and Pramodita Sharma
- The definitional dilemma in family business research: outlines of an ongoing debate pp. 262-275

- Paolo Di Toma and Stefano Montanari
- Family small businesses: definition, 'essence' and 'true' prevalence pp. 276-290

- Calvin Wang
- Small family business performance: comparison between family and non-family enterprises pp. 291-307

- Antti Kirmanen and Juha Kansikas
- Toward a better understanding of family enterprising pp. 308-319

- Mervyn J. Morris and Justin B. Craig
- Father-daughter succession issues in family business among regional economies of Asia pp. 320-346

- Daphne Halkias, Paul W. Thurman, Nicholas Harkiolakis, Marios Katsioloudes, Eleni T. Stavrou, Paul M. Swiercz and Mirka Fragoudakis
- Strategic renewal after ownership transfers in SMEs: do successors' actions pay off? pp. 347-365

- Lex Van Teeffelen and Lorraine Uhlaner
- Are family firms fit for innovation? Towards an agenda for empirical research pp. 366-380

- Dietmar Roessl, Matthias Fink and Sascha Kraus
- Innovation in family and non-family businesses: a resource perspective pp. 381-399

- Josep Llach and Mattias Nordqvist
- Internationalisation of family-owned businesses in the Czech Republic pp. 400-418

- Hamid Moini, Frantisek Kalouda and George Tesar
- Book Review: Entrepreneurship in a European Perspective: Concepts for the Creation and Growth of New Ventures by C.K. Volkmann, K.O. Tokarski and M. Gruenhagen pp. 419-420

- Ulla Hytti
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- The Sarimner effect and three types of ever-abundant business opportunities pp. 114-128

- Kent Thoren and Terrence E. Brown
- Challenges of quantitative research on internal corporate venturing pp. 129-143

- Robert P. Garrett
- Corporate entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship related to innovation behaviour among employees pp. 144-158

- Bjorn Willy Amo
- Conjuring the entrepreneurial spirit in small and medium-sized enterprises: the influence of management on corporate entrepreneurship pp. 159-184

- Ralf Schmelter, Rene Mauer, Andreas Engelen and Malte Brettel
- Trial by market: the Brightstar incubation experiment pp. 185-200

- Simon Ford and David Probert
- Gone corporate? The changing face of entrepreneurship in contemporary universities pp. 201-216

- Tim Vorley and Jen Nelles
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- Evaluation of entrepreneurial teams: early-stage investment decisions in new technology-based firms pp. 1-22

- Kirsti Dautzenberg and Guido Reger
- International entrepreneurship in Japan: an extended model pp. 23-39

- Paul Gaspari and Parissa Haghirian
- Firm size, bank relational strategy and credit: the mediating role of bank knowledge in small firm access to debt finance pp. 40-55

- Patrick Saparito and Kenneth Colwell
- Entrepreneurial marketing over the internet: an explorative qualitative empirical analysis pp. 56-71

- Kati Schmengler and Sascha Kraus
- The role of HRM in networking SMEs pp. 72-87

- Tuija Oikarinen, Mirva Hyypia and Timo Pihkala
- Managing entrepreneurial opportunism and marketing discipline in firm performance: empirical application pp. 88-105

- Michel Soto Chalhoub
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