World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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Volume 15, issue 5, 2019
- Stakeholder collaboration based on an innovated tourism product club model - an empirical investigation of the Parenzana product club pp. 539-559

- Robert Ribarić and Christian Stipanović
- Entrepreneurial characteristics and intentions among undergraduates in Malaysia pp. 560-574

- Mohani Abdul, Azmawani Abd. Rahman, Mastora Yahya and Mohammad Mizanur Rahman
- Asymmetric effects on the development of social enterprises. Factors and effects pp. 575-588

- Kristjana Jace, Athanasios Tsagkanos and Evangelos Koumanakos
- Theory and practice of valuation approaches in renewable energy investments: a survey among investment professionals pp. 589-643

- Christian Hürlimann, Jasim Al-Ali and Dolores S. Bengoa
- Modelling the impact of entrepreneurial venture risk taking on solid waste collection capacity in Abuja, Nigeria pp. 644-660

- Sylvester Abomeh Ofobruku and Chukwunonye Ezeah
Volume 15, issue 4, 2019
- Critical success factors of knowledge management: a review pp. 409-427

- Asish Oommen Mathew and Lewlyn L.R. Rodrigues
- Technical efficiency and decision to exit: evidence from the dairy farms in Sukabumi district, West Java, Indonesia pp. 428-440

- Maman Setiawan
- The development of high-growth agribusinesses in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis pp. 441-459

- Nuria Arimany-Serrat, Elisenda Tarrats-Pons and Petra Nylund
- Investment climate constraints, network isomorphism and survival among small commercial poultry farms in Ghana pp. 460-479

- George Acheampong
- Role of leader-member exchange and organisational justice on firm sustainability in India: an empirical examination pp. 480-493

- Anu Singh Lather and Simran Kaur
- The green value chain construct: instrument validation and green practices among Malaysian corporations pp. 494-512

- Jeen Wei Ong, Guan Gan Gerald Goh, Choon Yih Goh and Hui Siang Sally Yong
- Technical and economic evaluation of renewable energy production in the Italian agricultural firm: financing a biogas plant investment pp. 513-538

- Domenico Raucci, Stefano Agostinone and Martina Carnevale
Volume 15, issue 3, 2019
- Does being 'greener' pay? Bridging the gap between 'green' technology orientation and firms' growth pp. 279-302

- Tommaso Pucci, Elena Casprini, Alberto Mattiacci and Lorenzo Zanni
- A framework for climate change management in organisations: a case for India pp. 303-334

- Aditee Potdar, Seema Unnikrishnan and Anju Singh
- A smart parking system using IoT pp. 335-345

- D. Ganesh Gopal, M. Asha Jerlin and M. Abirami
- The difficulty with which tacit knowing is transformed into explicit knowledge pp. 346-359

- Sarah Philipson
- Malaysia's response and strategies towards climate change pp. 360-378

- Say Keat Ooi and Azlan Amran
- Depicting a conceptual framework for smart city pp. 379-392

- Francesco Caputo, Vincenzo Formisano, Barbora Buhonova and Leonard Walletzky
- New opportunities for the development of smart cities in Italy: the role of banking foundations pp. 393-408

- Chiara Crovini, Giovanni Ossola and Guido Giovando
Volume 15, issue 1/2, 2019
- Collective social entrepreneurship for sustainable impact: a framework proposal pp. 10-28

- Vanessa Mato-Santiso and Marta Rey-García
- 'Portugal, the best destination': the case study of a CSR communication that changed mentalities and increased business performance pp. 29-41

- Beatriz Casais and Bruno Sousa
- Sustainability disclosure imbalances. A qualitative case-study analysis pp. 42-59

- M. Isabel Sanchez-Hernandez, Flavio Hourneaux Jr. and Barbara Galleli Dias
- AIDA Books%More: a project beyond reading pp. 60-75

- Elisa Baraibar-Diez, María D. Odriozola and José Luis Fernández Sánchez
- Consumer perception of corporate social responsibility: points of view from Portuguese undergraduate students pp. 76-92

- Sandra Gomes and Pedro Graça
- Corporate social responsibility, job satisfaction, and customer orientation in Angola pp. 93-109

- Ana Patrícia Duarte, José Gonçalves Das Neves, Daniel Roque Gomes and Gabriel Alberto Moisés
- Corporate hypocrisy and social responsibility: a comparative study of brand crises effect on consumer's attitude toward brands pp. 110-131

- Ana Luísa Santos and Beatriz Casais
- Corporate social responsibility and consumer behaviour in the hospitality sector: its effects on the decision-making process pp. 132-150

- César Sahelices-Pinto, Ana Lanero-Carrizo and José Luis Vázquez-Burguete
- Impact of CSR perceptions on workers' innovative behaviour: exploring the social exchange process and the role of perceived external prestige pp. 151-173

- Pedro Gaudêncio, Arnaldo Coelho and Neuza Ribeiro
- Drivers and barriers of University Social Responsibility: integration into strategic plans pp. 174-201

- Elva Lizeth Ramos-Monge, Xavier Llinàs-Audet and Jesús Barrena-Martínez
- Uscio e Bottega: an exploratory study on conflict management and negotiation during family business succession in Tuscany pp. 202-225

- Andrea Caputo and Vincenzo Zarone
- Literature review of emerging trends and future directions of e-commerce in global business landscape pp. 226-255

- Sandeep Goyal, Bruno S. Sergi and Mark Esposito
- Sustainable leadership and entrepreneurship for corporate sustainability in small enterprises: an empirical analysis pp. 256-275

- Suparak Suriyankietkaew
Volume 14, issue 5, 2018
- Governance and banking system morphology in China: the evolution over the last two decades (1995-2015) pp. 549-580

- Carlo Bellavite Pellegrini, Laura Pellegrini and Bruno S. Sergi
- On corporate sustainability integration and the support of tools pp. 581-607

- Sjors Witjes, Jacqueline M. Cramer and Walter J.V. Vermeulen
- The sustainable development goals and retailing pp. 608-618

- Peter Jones, Daphne Comfort and David Hillier
- Use of the web in corporate sustainability disclosure: Malaysian evidence pp. 619-636

- Azlan Amran, Say Keat Ooi, Riduan Toani Mydin and Susela Devi
- Emergence of film industries in small countries: on the needs for an integrated cluster and branding strategy pp. 637-656

- Jan Vang, Sean Maher and Annalisa Brambini
- An analysis of the financial inclusion in South Africa considering race, education and income pp. 657-667

- Mohamed F. Omran
Volume 14, issue 4, 2018
- Is new public management on the return in the governance of hospitals? An assessment from a networked governance perspective pp. 417-434

- Annalisa Brambini
- Beyond Local Agenda 21: local implementation of sustainability - an inventory of organisational practices of sustainability approaches of Western Swiss municipalities pp. 435-453

- Gerhard Schneider, Clotilde Jenny and René Longet
- Materiality and external assurance in corporate sustainability reporting: an exploratory case study of the UK construction industry pp. 454-472

- Peter Jones, Daphne Comfort and David Hillier
- Sustainable and socially responsible business: doable reality or just a luxury? An exploratory study of the Bangladeshi manufacturing SMEs pp. 473-506

- Md Nazmul Hasan
- Enabling climate change reporting in Malaysia pp. 507-527

- Say Keat Ooi and Azlan Amran
- Inclusion in entrepreneurship, especially of women, youth and unemployed: status and an agenda for research in Middle East and North Africa pp. 528-547

- Ayman Ismail, Ahmed Tolba, Seham Ghalwash, Ayman Alkhatib, Emine Esra Karadeniz, Khalid El Ouazzani, Fatima Boutaleb, Lotfi Belkacem and Thomas Schøtt
Volume 14, issue 3, 2018
- Towards a networked governance approach in Danish hospitals? Analysing the role of patients in solving wicked problems pp. 291-311

- Annalisa Brambini and Jan Vang
- Business development services for micro, small and medium enterprises - literature review of past trends and future directions pp. 312-332

- Sandeep Goyal, Bruno S. Sergi and Mark Esposito
- Strategy as an ever evolving road to success of growing enterprises pp. 333-347

- Gadaf Rexhepi and Stjepan Srhoj
- Collective efficiency: a prerequisite for cluster development? pp. 348-376

- Rasmus Lema and Jan Vang
- Industry-based issues in the provision of hearing aids in Italy pp. 377-388

- Nicola Cobelli, Marta Maria Ugolini, Fabio Cassia, Liz Gill and Ian D. Cameron
- Determinants of sustainable efficiency of rice farming in peri-urban area, evidence from Ladkrabang district, Bangkok, Thailand pp. 389-405

- Sasima Fakkhong, Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong and Panya Mankeb
- Healthcare service quality in private hospitals of India - an empirical assessment from Jammu and Kashmir State pp. 406-416

- Shahid Hamid Raina and R.L. Bhat
Volume 14, issue 1/2, 2018
- Universities as promoter of a new social and industrial development of national economy pp. 5-22

- Elena L. Andreeva, Alla N. Golovina and Yuliya G. Myslyakova
- Student perceptions of university social responsibility: implications from an empirical study in France, Italy and Russia pp. 23-42

- Zhanna Belyaeva, Simone Domenico Scagnelli, Mark Thomas and Maurizio Cisi
- Developing a university CSR framework using stakeholder approach pp. 43-61

- Alexandros Antonaras, Melpo Iacovidou and Paraskevi Dekoulou
- The role of need for self-expression and arousal to commit university students for environmental responsibility behaviours pp. 62-79

- Sandra Maria Correia Loureiro, Dong-Mo Koo and Michael Breazeale
- 'Sustainable and socially responsible university' in Maribor, Slovenia, European Union pp. 80-96

- Matjaž Mulej, Iztok Slatinek and Branka Čagran
- Beyond teaching CSR and ethics in tertiary education: the case of the University of Nicosia, Cyprus (EU) pp. 97-122

- Marlen Demetriou, Alkis Thrassou and Ioanna Papasolomou
- Internationalisation trajectory influence on university social responsibility pp. 123-141

- Victoria S. Beliaeva
- Cross subsidy model for community transformation: Jain University social responsibility in India pp. 142-155

- Ravi Kandhadai and P. Chander
- International standards of social responsibility and their suitability for high educational institutions pp. 156-170

- Sylvie Formánková, Renata KuÄ erová and Andrea HrdliÄ ková
- The process of social accounting and reporting at University of Torino: main challenges and managerial implications pp. 171-186

- Laura Corazza
- Buildup of federal universities' social responsibility in the context of development of Russia's regions pp. 187-204

- Andrey Shelomentsev, Olga Kozlova, Vladimir Antropov and Tatyana Terentyeva
- Game-based entrepreneurship education: impact on attitudes, behaviours and intentions pp. 205-228

- Katharina Fellnhofer
- Towards an eventual three-dimensional equilibrium regarding corporate social responsibility in Lebanese small and medium enterprises pp. 229-249

- Nadine Dubruc, Sélim Mekdessi and Danie Khawaja
- Influence of policies in capability evolution and industry structure: lessons from the Indian automotive industry and implications for other developing countries pp. 250-270

- Rifat Sharmelly and Pradeep Kanta Ray
- Do senior bankers care about entrepreneurial behaviour?: case of senior managers of Iranian vanguard banks pp. 271-287

- Saeed Jafari Moghadam and Aidin Salamzadeh
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