International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
2004 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2020
- The process of succession and its impact on sustainability: an empirical study within family wineries in Cyprus pp. 329-355

- Thoukis Georgiou, Demetris Vrontis, Ioanna Papasolomou and Alkis Thrassou
- Economic sustainability of quality wine districts in the South of Italy. The case of Vulture pp. 356-372

- Biagio Perretti
- Digital marketing strategies in the Italian wine sector pp. 373-390

- Vladi Finotto and Christine Mauracher
- The impact of foreign capital on profitability: the case of Portuguese manufacturing SMEs pp. 391-412

- Luis Pacheco
Volume 11, issue 3, 2020
- Drivers and challenges for knowledge sharing in an emerging and government driven industry cluster in Saudi Arabia pp. 225-240

- Aliah Zafer, Kantha Dayaram and John Burgess
- Monopsony, powerful buyers and small sellers: analysis of Malaysian competition law and lessons learnt from Indonesia pp. 241-257

- Haniff Ahamat, Nasarudin Abdul Rahman and Milyan Risydan Al Anshori
- Encouraging investment in SMEs through equity-based crowdfunding pp. 258-278

- Antonella Cicchiello and Daniele Leone
- Network structure in a local innovation system in mature industries. An empirical case study pp. 279-302

- Marco Ferretti, Eva Panetti, Adele Parmentola and Annamaria Sabetta
- Political consumerism in emerging markets: the case of Argentina pp. 303-323

- Inken Carina Sittler, Vito Bobek, Romana Korez Vide, Gorazd Justinek and Tatjana Horvat
Volume 11, issue 2, 2020
- How do new technology ventures grow? A theory of planned behaviour based assessment of inorganic growth pp. 88-113

- Leonard Benning and Tessa Christina Flatten
- Do all entrepreneurs want to make their new technology-based firm grow? An approach through expected consequences of growth pp. 114-135

- Caroline Tarillon
- Mission statements in medium-sized listed firms: a content analysis pp. 136-162

- Lara Penco, Giorgia Profumo and Roberta Scarsi
- How cultures facilitate the entrepreneurial 'thinking-doing' link pp. 163-177

- Chiara Cannavale and Iman Zohoorian Nadali
- Internationalisation strategies and firms' performance. A co-evolutionary study on Italian SMEs pp. 178-199

- Matteo Cristofaro and Giacomo Caterini
- International growth of Italian acquired mid-sized firms: an analysis of post-acquisition performance pp. 200-223

- Michela Matarazzo, Gabriele Barbaresco and Riccardo Resciniti
Volume 11, issue 1, 2020
- Regional cultural diversities amongst small business entrepreneurs in India pp. 1-17

- P. Prasannavadanan Thampi, Amalendu Jyotishi and Ram Bishu
- The interplay between firm resources and government agency social capital on Thai firms' satisfaction with export performance pp. 18-38

- Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol
- Internationalisation of an Austrian SME with a sales agent to Mexico and the USA in the automotive sector pp. 39-64

- Caroline Philippi, Vito Bobek, Tatjana Horvat, Anita Maček and Gorazd Justinek
- Are alternative food networks winning strategies to increase organic SMEs profitability? Evidence from a case study pp. 65-82

- Riccardo Testa, Antonino Galati, Giorgio Schifani, Maria Crescimanno, Anna Maria Di Trapani and Giuseppina Migliore
Volume 10, issue 4, 2019
- Influence of mentors on networking behaviour of small business owners: a conceptual framework pp. 298-323

- Jalleh Sharafizad
- The role of internal resources in the competitive positioning of Sicilian wine cooperatives pp. 324-337

- Antonino Galati, Antonio Tulone, Salvatore Tinervia and Maria Crescimanno
- Regional strategic networks in southern Brazil pp. 338-358

- Ingridi Vargas Bortolaso, Jorge Renato Verschoore and Giovanni Battista Dagnino
- 'Creating a little bit of La Dolce Vita'. Explaining resilience and transformation in the Hunter Valley wine region, NSW, Australia pp. 359-380

- Sidsel Grimstad, Jennifer Waterhouse and John Burgess
Volume 10, issue 3, 2019
- When do subsidies facilitate high-tech firms' access to venture capital? An examination of cross-national and national grants pp. 191-209

- Elmar Lins
- How did the global financial crisis impact the determinants of SMEs' capital structure? pp. 210-232

- Antonio D'Amato
- Venture capitalists and value creation: the role of informal investors in the growth of smaller European firms pp. 233-247

- Matteo Rossi and Elvira Martini
- Smaller firms and public equity: new platforms with old problems pp. 248-277

- Catherine Macaulay
- Crowdfunding in wine business as financing opportunity for smaller wineries pp. 278-292

- Giuseppe Festa, Gerardino Metallo, Maria Teresa Cuomo and Mario Situm
Volume 10, issue 2, 2019
- Clusters as an adaptable regional development measure to mitigate perceived competitive disadvantages pp. 105-126

- Tine Lehmann and Carola Jungwirth
- Cluster policy change and evolution: facilitating regional smart specialisation and economic development pp. 127-142

- Anastasiia Konstantynova
- From free to fee: a behavioural perspective on why companies avoid paying for cluster services pp. 143-162

- Annika Ludwig
- Steering through tough times? Insights into strategic change processes of small firms in the context of demographic challenges pp. 163-186

- Birgit Leick
Volume 10, issue 1, 2018
- Cross cultural communication between developed and emerging markets: a qualitative study on small and medium-sized enterprise communication technology selection and utilisation pp. 1-20

- Wendy Colleen Farrell and Thitival Hutasingh
- The rise of 'small globals': an empirical macro analysis pp. 21-48

- Manuel Jose Oyson Iii
- Exploring the antecedents of export motivation: the case of the Greek yogurt firms pp. 49-76

- Zacharias Papanikolaou, Christos Karelakis and Konstadinos Mattas
- Budgetary control, corporate culture and performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia pp. 77-99

- Ruhanita Maelah and Nor Hadza Nor Yadzid
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- Factors determining stock returns in property, real estate and construction companies in Indonesia pp. 3-19

- Henny Medyawati and Muhamad Yunanto
- Do accrual minimise (maximise) stock risk (return)?: evidence from Indonesia pp. 20-28

- Dedhy Sulistiawan and Felizia Arni Rudiawarni
- Relationships among intellectual capital, financial performance and market value: a case study from Indonesia pp. 29-45

- Noorina Hartati and Rini Dwiyani Hadiwidjaja
- Clustering Indonesian companies' Annual Reports: preliminary assessment of the implementation of integrated reporting by Indonesian listed companies pp. 46-54

- Arie Pratama
- The contribution of Islamic bank towards the stability of financial system in Indonesia pp. 55-60

- Munawar Ismail, Ghozali Maskie and Dita Nurul Aini
- Green Bond and shareholders' wealth: a multi-country event study pp. 61-69

- Siti Nurhidayah Mohd Roslen, Lee Sin Yee and Salizatul Aizah Binti Ibrahim
- Asymmetric causality between exchange rate and interest rate differentials: a test of international capital mobility pp. 70-79

- Jauhari Dahalan and Umar Mohammed
Volume 8, issue 4, 2016
- International expansion of family firms: the moderating role of successors and external managers pp. 292-315

- Mariasole Bannò and Sandro Trento
- Family firms and homeland production: reasoning from agency theory and socio-emotional wealth theory pp. 316-332

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup, Kent Wickstrøm Jensen and Teit Lüthje
- Go East! How family businesses choose markets and entry modes when internationalising pp. 333-354

- Börje Boers
- Identifying the barriers of developing rural women's family businesses pp. 355-368

- Reza Movahedi, Mahdi Mantashloo, Fariba Heydari and Maryam Shirkhani
- Is university-based entrepreneurship successful? The Spanish case pp. 373-390

- MarÃa Jesús RodrÃguez-GulÃas, David Rodeiro-Pazos and Sara Fernández-López
- University spin-off creation in Canada, Spain and Portugal: a comparative analysis from the perspective of the national systems of entrepreneurship pp. 391-412

- Mario Gómez and José Carlos RodrÃguez
- University spin-offs and their commercialisation through acquisition pp. 413-436

- Christina Öberg
Volume 8, issue 3, 2016
- Building an evaluation model for public funding towards SMEs for R%D and environmental oriented projects pp. 207-238

- Marios Trigkas, Zacharoula Andreopoulou, Ioannis Papadopoulos and Areti Kitsouli
- Public-private partnerships from a business management perspective - risks and opportunities for SMEs in Europe pp. 239-250

- Giuseppe Festa, Maria Teresa Cuomo, Debora Tortora and Gerardino Metallo
- Effects of global networks and the foreign migrant workforce on Thai SMEs' satisfaction with their export performance: the mediating role of international knowledge pp. 251-268

- Nareeporn Tanchaitranon and Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol
- Funders and founders: partners in good times and in bad? pp. 269-288

- Mika Westerlund, Diane A. Isabelle, Risto Rajala and Seppo Leminen
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- The financial leverage in medium-sized companies: an Italian survey pp. 101-116

- Elisa Giacosa, Laura Broccardo and Matteo Rossi
- Virtual museums: international strategies and digital innovation management in global competition - an overview pp. 117-130

- Paolo Esposito and Paolo Ricci
- A combination mathematical model (FA, AHP, FARAS) for ranking the effective factors on strategic outsourcing in supply chain of small and medium manufacturing enterprises pp. 131-157

- Mohsen Shafiei Nikabadi and Leila Zamani
- Managing competitive pressures in the globalisation era: the case of tooling and machining in Pennsylvania pp. 158-178

- Steve Onyeiwu and Anirban Ganguly
- Alignment of new product development and product innovation strategies: a case study of Thai food and beverage SMEs pp. 179-206

- Preecha Chaochotechuang and Stefania Mariano
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Technical efficiency and environmental factors of the micro, small, and medium enterprises in Bandung city: a slack-based approach pp. 1-17

- Maman Setiawan, Rina Indiastuti, Dini Indrawati and Nury Effendi
- Family management of SMEs: an organisational culture perspective pp. 18-38

- Mário Franco and Manuel Lucas
- Wine labels: the impact of a module in wine knowledge pp. 39-50

- Christian Kammer and Ruth Rios-Morales
- ICT for disability management in the net economy pp. 51-72

- Guido Migliaccio
- Quantitative decision support for network integration of start-up companies pp. 73-99

- Martin Steinrücke and Wolfgang Albrecht
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