World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2010
- Perceived value as a basis for shaping the offer of service provider: cases from UK and Croatia pp. 263-275

- Irena Pandza Bajs and Claudio Vignali
- Value creation through new technologies vs. offer digitalisation pp. 276-290

- Ewa Frackiewicz
- Positive reputation – a factor of success – using the example of German food retail companies pp. 291-303

- Jill Klotz and Claudio Vignali
- Managing core competences to create value for customers pp. 304-317

- Irina Sergeevna Neganova
- Managing B2B relationships in the Croatian pharmaceutical industry pp. 318-335

- Sanda Renko and Mirela Rakuljic
- Bank shares restore under recent industry bailouts pp. 336-349

- Simona Mihai Yiannaki
Volume 6, issue 3, 2010
- Reflecting upon the entrepreneurship initiatives in new emerging African nations: zooming the cultural lens on education systems in two former German colonies pp. 163-174

- Wilfred Isak April
- Editing in organisations: reconstructing narrative meaning in Dutch education industries pp. 175-188

- Berit Lindemann, Marcel Veenswijk and Carel Roessingh
- Entrepreneur proactiveness and customer value: the moderating role of innovation and market orientation pp. 189-205

- Shahbaz Shabbir, Khursheed Ahmed, Hans Ruediger Kaufmann and Ehsan Malik
- An investigation of entrepreneurial orientation and organisational strategies in Chinese SMEs pp. 206-223

- Zhi Tang, Jintong Tang, Louis D. Marino, Yuli Zhang and Qianwen Li
- Author and institution productivity in the Journal of Small Business Management from 1994 to 2003 pp. 224-228

- David L. Duhon, Tony L. Henthorne and Alvin J. Williams
- 51 Iweka Road (Onitsha, Nigeria): could this single African address redefine business cluster development? pp. 229-243

- Nnamdi O. Madichie and Anayo Nkamnebe
- Sustainable consumption and the UK's leading clothing retailers pp. 244-259

- Peter Jones, Daphne Comfort, Robin Bown and David Hillier
Volume 6, issue 1/2, 2010
- Fostering innovation: transition from chimps to hyena and lion type innovative enterprise pp. 2-16

- Manoj Joshi
- Profiles of entrepreneurship and innovation: debate on business incubators in Brazil pp. 17-34

- Eric Dorion, Luciana Ribeiro Chalela, Fernanda Lazzari, Eliana Andrea Severo and Antonio Carlos Giuliani
- Developing and deploying your own rules of innovation pp. 35-49

- V.E. Annamalai
- Development of SMEs through clusters: a comparative study of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka pp. 50-70

- Sarath W.S.B. Dasanayaka and G.D. Sardana
- Marketing capabilities: do they matter in INVs? pp. 71-99

- Andreu Blesa, Maria Ripolles and Diego Monferrer
- Internationalisation incentives and problems: insight from Malaysian SMEs pp. 100-112

- Mohd Khairuddin Hashim, Sa'ari Ahmad and Mustafa Zakaria
- Assessing innovation quotient (InQ) of Indian auto component manufacturers pp. 113-124

- Manoj Mishra and A. Sahay
- Business strategy and performance of small and medium manufacturing firms in Malaysia pp. 125-134

- Mohd Khairuddin Hashim and Mustafa Zakaria
- Understanding the linkages between flexibility strategy and innovation pp. 135-148

- Wuttigrai Ngamsirijit
- Embracing competitive renaissance by steering innovation velocity pp. 149-162

- Manoj Joshi
Volume 5, issue 4, 2009
- Research valorisation through spin-off ventures: integration of existing concepts and typologies pp. 325-352

- Sven H. De Cleyn and Johan Braet
- Why corporate venture capital funds fail – evidence from the European energy industry pp. 353-375

- Tarja Teppo and Rolf Wustenhagen
- The influence of government subsidies and risk capital on survival of university spin-offs: findings from 16 early stage case studies pp. 376-394

- Sven H. De Cleyn and Johan Braet
- Stakeholder perceptions of alternative food entrepreneurs pp. 395-406

- Ari Paloviita
- Mergers and acquisitions and the determinants of bank total factor productivity: empirical evidence from Malaysia pp. 407-427

- Fadzlan Sufian
Volume 5, issue 3, 2009
- Corporate risk disclosure by UK firms: trends and determinants pp. 224-243

- Bassam Rajab and Morrison Handley-Schachler
- Environmental sustainability and microfinancial system: What is the link? pp. 244-255

- Edgardo Sica and Giuseppina Testa
- Environmental concurrent engineering: a way to competitive advantage? pp. 256-270

- Beatriz Junquera and Jesus Angel Del Brio
- The recent evidence of MNEs' involvement in achieving national competitiveness in developing countries: the case of Kazakhstan pp. 271-285

- Jung-Wan Lee and David Lal
- The US auto industry: historical background, trade policies, and new challenges pp. 286-298

- Beverlee B. Anderson and Hyun-Sook Lee
- World cotton markets liberalisation and cotton trade in Sudan pp. 299-310

- Imad Eldin Elfadil Abdel Karim and Dieter Kirschke
- Assessing the effects of personality traits on the service quality of Korean logistics personnel pp. 311-324

- Young-Ei Kim, Simon W. Tai and Jung-Wan Lee
Volume 5, issue 2, 2009
- Business excellence and governance: the drive for integration pp. 120-131

- Siham El-Kafafi
- New Zealand entrepreneurs: leading for excellence pp. 132-148

- R. Helen Samujh
- Broken links: Absorptive Capacity and the internationalisation process of high-tech companies pp. 149-165

- Vesna Sedoglavich, Michele E.M. Akoorie and Kathryn Pavlovich
- Sustainable futures and Maori business education pp. 166-181

- Siham El-Kafafi and Linda Warren
- New Zealand wine industry: a study of changing comparative advantage and competitiveness pp. 182-192

- Satya Gonuguntla
- Developing emotional intelligence as a means to increase team performance pp. 193-205

- Lyn Murphy
- Mentoring needs: the staff experiences of a peer-group mentoring programme in a tertiary education environment pp. 206-220

- Glennis Goodwill
Volume 5, issue 1, 2009
- Dimensions of corporate social responsibility: a time for new discourse pp. 4-25

- Jorge A. Arevalo
- Towards a generally accepted CSR accounting framework: a literature mapping pp. 26-41

- I.E. Nikolaou and K.I. Evangelinos
- Leading sustainability pp. 42-55

- Thomas Grisham
- The process of regenerating, repositioning and re-branding Oldham: challenges and prospects for the future pp. 56-71

- Ernest M. Kadembo
- Corporate environmental performance and market value of intangible assets pp. 72-101

- Shu Ling Lin and Feng Chiung Wang
- Psychological effects of mergers and acquisition on employees: case study of some selected banks in Nigeria pp. 102-115

- Olubukunola R. Olatunji and Uwuigbe Uwalomwa
Volume 4, issue 4, 2008
- Determinants of plant performance dynamics: empirical analysis of the manufacturing sector in Indonesia, 1990-2000 pp. 273-290

- Shunsuke Managi and Shinji Kaneko
- New market channels for a non-food agricultural product. The development of an alternative supply chain for the bergamot citrus in Calabria, Italy pp. 291-304

- Stefano Grando
- Efficiency and sustainability implications of artisanal fisheries activities: evidence from a developing country pp. 305-322

- Mahendra Reddy
- Sustainable development through public sector participation in developing countries: a case for South African parastatal CEOs pp. 323-330

- Reinford Khumalo
- Learning from historical periods: zeitgeist correlations between environment, leadership, and strategy pp. 331-344

- Vikram Murthy and David McKie
- Evaluating the performance of top African banks using Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 345-365

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- IT skills of academics and practising accountants in Botswana pp. 366-379

- K.V. Mgaya and E.G. Kitindi
Volume 4, issue 2/3, 2008
- On researching the internationalisation of SMEs in transformation economies pp. 107-124

- David Pollard and Iveta Simberova
- Determinants of the internationalisation of European SMEs: inward outward linkages, the 'stage' theory of global expansion and the role of the European Union in the textiles and apparel industry pp. 125-146

- Sanford L. Moskowitz
- Determinants of small business activity and entrepreneurship: household survey evidence from Lithuania pp. 147-168

- Peter Luke, Dalia Pileckiene, Peter Romilly and Gelmine Sliziene
- Managerial threats and prospects in Russian firms: the case of St. Petersburg 1999–2005 pp. 169-181

- Raimo Blom, Harri Melin, Alfred Sarno and Irina Sarno
- A regional-based approach towards economic development in the Western Balkans pp. 182-202

- Qerim R. Qerimi and Bruno S. Sergi
- Entrepreneurship, employment and fast-growing firms in Kosova pp. 203-217

- Durim Hoxha
- Politicising the transition: a study of core and boundary relations of power and politics in strategic decision making at Sudatel pp. 218-232

- Abdallah M. Elamin and Mohamed Branine
- SMEs funding: an assessment of an intervention scheme in Nigeria pp. 233-245

- Iretioluwa O. Oyefuga, Willie O. Siyanbola, Oladele O. Afolabi, Abolaji D. Dada and Abiodun Egbetokun
- Managing collaboration and knowledge transfer in developing economies: a study of a new joint venture in Thailand pp. 246-260

- David Pollard
- Challenges and opportunities in developing an entrepreneurial business in Poland: the case study of Morawski Printing House pp. 261-271

- Darek J. Klonowski
Volume 4, issue 1, 2008
- Determinants of international entrepreneurship of UK companies pp. 1-18

- Maktoba Omar, Sonny Nwankwo and Darlington Richards
- The effect of enterprise development and major industries on the national competitiveness of Kazakhstan pp. 19-30

- Jung-Wan Lee and Simon W. Tai
- Why world automobile industry may move to Asia Pacific zone: the case of India's automobile industry pp. 31-45

- Hyun-Sook Lee and Beverlee B. Anderson
- Mexican agricultural exports: effect on trade flows and prices in the USA under NAFTA pp. 46-58

- Ora Spann, David Karemera, Patricia Sweat and Won Koo
- Propensity to export and effects on cluster development: a comparative study of the Cyprus and Greek solar thermal clusters pp. 59-73

- Andreas Petrou, Christos Maxoulis and Harris Haralambous
- Analysis of expenditure on pharmaceuticals in the Spanish public health system pp. 74-84

- Jose Parreno Fernandez, Patricia Ordonez de Pablos and Raul Pino Diez
- Job satisfaction and affective commitment: a study of employees in the tourism industry in Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 85-101

- Lew Tek Yew
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