International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
2004 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 3/4, 2014
- Increasing the resilience and adaptive capacity of cities through entrepreneurial urbanism pp. 149-162

- Stephen Dobson and Anna Jorgensen
- Real estate management: what boundaries? A European approach pp. 163-176

- Gianpaolo Abatecola and Roberto Cafferata
- Facility management: current trends and future perspectives pp. 177-192

- Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi
- In- or outsourcing of the sales force? What is better? The case of the construction sector pp. 193-207

- Oronzo Trio
- Performance disclosure in the real estate industry: a case research of analyst reports and corporate financial presentations in Italy pp. 208-228

- Francesco Avallone and Alberto Quagli
Volume 6, issue 2, 2014
- Resource management in international new ventures - developing a competitive advantage through internationalisation pp. 79-99

- Roger Schweizer
- The determinants affecting the internationalisation of the Italian SMEs producing sparkling wines: an empirical study on the RBV of the firms pp. 100-118

- Antonino Galati, Maria Crescimanno, Matteo Rossi, Domenico Farruggia and Salvatore Tinervia
- The strategic value of niche importers in international marketing channels pp. 119-129

- Trond Hammervoll and Kjell Toften
- Capital structure of small and medium enterprises: the Italian case pp. 130-144

- Matteo Rossi
Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- Social impacts of rural women's small businesses in Iran pp. 1-14

- Heshmatollah Saadi and Reza Movahedi
- Market entry strategies into the BRIC countries - a comparison of Danish family and non-family businesses pp. 15-36

- Britta Boyd and Anna Marie Dyhr Ulrich
- Corporate governance mechanisms and disclosure in medium-sized listed firms: substitutes or complements? pp. 37-63

- Giovanni Satta, Francesco Parola, Giorgia Profumo and Lara Penco
- Opportunities for craft consumption: analysis of the quality perceived by consumers pp. 64-78

- Arturo Molina, Evangelina Aranda, VÃctor J. MartÃn and Jesús Santos
Volume 5, issue 4, 2013
- Open innovation in German biotechnology - an empirical analysis of the management of innovation alliances pp. 225-255

- Martin Effelsberg
- Innovation activities and Italian SMEs' exports decisions: a multi-treatment analysis pp. 256-272

- Piergiuseppe Morone, Francesco Renna and Giuseppina Testa
- Do outsourcing and non-outsourcing New Zealand SMEs perform and perceive international outsourcing differently? pp. 273-289

- Revti Raman and Atif Ahmad
- Internationalisation pathways of small Singaporean family firms: a socio-cultural perspective pp. 290-311

- Michael Mustafa, Hazel Melanie Ramos and Stephen Chen
Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- Micro and small business in Brazil: asymmetries and financial fragility pp. 136-147

- Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi
- Entrepreneurship and small business in Eastern Europe: overcoming challenges, sustaining growth pp. 148-169

- Barbara Weiss and Dianne H.B. Welsh
- Revisiting the prescription of corporate governance standards: a panacea for big players and SMEs in the German financial industry alike? pp. 170-188

- Markus Stiglbauer
- Liquidity, probability of bankruptcy and the corporate life cycle: the evidence from Czech Republic pp. 189-208

- Natalia Mokhova and Marek Zinecker
- SMEs can overcome challenges and improve sustainability through preventive management strategies: some empirical evidences from a cluster of chemical industries in Western India pp. 209-223

- R. Gopichandran, Vipul N. Shah, Niral J. Patel and T. Harinarayana
Volume 5, issue 1/2, 2013
- Towards a comprehensive view of tourism governance: relationships between the corporate governance of tourism service firms and territorial governance pp. 3-19

- Harald Pechlaner and Michael Volgger
- Tourism development through heritage enhancement and hospitality innovation pp. 20-33

- Patrizia Silvestrelli
- Entry mode choices in international markets: examining the antecedents of service firms' strategies pp. 34-57

- Francesco Parola, Giovanni Satta, Luca Persico and Enrico Di Bella
- Does corporate ownership structure affect firms' environmental performance? Evidence in the European energy industry pp. 58-77

- Francesco Calza, Giorgia Profumo and Ilaria Tutore
- Strategic and organisational determinants of performance in Italian management consulting firms pp. 78-97

- Emanuela Delbufalo, Andrea Appolloni and Corrado Cerruti
- Real estate management: past, present, and future research directions pp. 98-113

- Gianpaolo Abatecola, Andrea Caputo, Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi
- On the relationship between size, capabilities and internationalisation: an explorative analysis of Italian subcontracting SMEs pp. 114-132

- Bernardo Balboni, Guido Bortoluzzi and Roberto Grandinetti
Volume 4, issue 3/4, 2012
- Leveraging bioindustry knowledge: clusters of globally competitive knowledge and innovation pp. 221-241

- Lisa J. Daniel
- Effective targeting of national export promotion programmes for SMEs pp. 242-283

- Dafnis N. Coudounaris
- Case study: marketing strategies and performance of small and medium agro-farm businesses in Badia of Jordan pp. 284-307

- Salem Al-Oun
- Can diplomacy facilitate SMEs in their efforts to export? pp. 308-323

- Gorazd Justinek
- AirAsia - flying high pp. 324-333

- Gary J. Stockport
- Aravind Eye Hospital pp. 334-341

- Poonam Sharma and Asha Kakoti
- Exploring the effects of human capital loss on relationships with clients in knowledge-intensive service firms and the moderating effect of knowledge management pp. 342-359

- Nishant Kumar
- Global offshoring - knowledge journeys of three SMEs pp. 360-379

- Claus Jørgensen and Christian Koch
Volume 4, issue 2, 2011
- Outsourcing as a cause for absent employee's commitment to the organisation pp. 114-126

- Christian Linder
- Connecting innovations with go-to-market initiatives: Micromax Informatics Ltd pp. 127-142

- Sriparna Basu
- Expanding the supply chain integration model internally: a case study from the gaming industry pp. 143-153

- Melanie Lawler and Marie Murgolo-Poore
- Indian frozen peas market: a case study on FPIL pp. 154-169

- Rajneesh Mahajan, Suresh Garg and P.B. Sharma
- The Indian retail lifestyle sector hyped or hyper: a case on Khadim's pp. 170-177

- Sudip Kundu and Ashutosh Kar
- Leadership decision-making strategies using appreciative inquiry: a case study pp. 178-190

- Lizabeth Jordan and Tojo Thatchenkery
- An insight into the fragmentation of small firms under global competition in a machinery industrial district pp. 191-205

- Marzia Freo, Andrea Guizzardi and Giorgio Tassinari
- Globalisation and firm structure: comparing a family-business and a corporate block holder in the New Zealand seafood industry pp. 206-220

- Kelley Brydon and Léo-Paul Dana
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Proximity and knowledge sharing in clustered firms pp. 5-24

- Rebecca Mitchell, John Burgess and Jennifer Waterhouse
- The role of cluster facilitators pp. 25-40

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup
- The role of regional clusters and firm size for firm efficiency pp. 41-60

- Kornelia Kozovska
- Size does matter: collaboration and competitive advantage within a manufacturing and engineering cluster pp. 61-72

- Julia Connell and Ranjit Voola
- Government policy, clusters and the 'Dubai model' pp. 73-91

- Sumit Mitra and Michael Thorpe
- Research note: clusters vs. networks – a literature-based approach towards an integrated concept pp. 92-110

- Alexander Bode, Tobias B. Talmon l'Armee and Simon Alig
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