Journal of International Entrepreneurship
2004 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2018
- Early strategic heritage: The carryover effect on entrepreneurial firm’s life cycle pp. 441-455

- Hamid Etemad
- Are entrepreneurs made on campus? The impact of entrepreneurial universities and graduates’ human capital on graduates’ occupational choice pp. 456-485

- Stefan Krabel
- A cross-country comparison of the effects of institutions on internationally oriented innovation pp. 486-503

- Irina Ervits and Malgorzata Zmuda
- Entrepreneurship, economic development, and institutional environment: evidence from OECD countries pp. 504-546

- Rafik Abdesselam, Jean Bonnet, Patricia Renou-Maissant and Mathilde Aubry
- A study on development strategy of Korean hidden champion firm: Focus on SWOT/AHP technique utilizing the competitiveness index pp. 547-575

- Sang Suk Lee and Youn Kyaei Chung
Volume 16, issue 3, 2018
- The essence of entrepreneurial internationalization: Managing the dynamic complexity of interactive relationship and reflective adaptations pp. 325-337

- Hamid Etemad
- Firm-level entrepreneurship and international performance: A simultaneous examination of orientation and action pp. 338-368

- Mojtaba Hosseini, Hossein Dadfar and Staffan Brege
- Language ability and entrepreneurship education: Necessary skills for Europe’s start-ups? pp. 369-397

- Leanne Johnstone, Mariana Pio Monteiro, Inês Ferreira, Johanna Westerlund, Roosa Aalto and Jenni Marttinen
- The interplay of entrepreneurship education and national cultures in entrepreneurial activity: a social cognitive perspective pp. 398-420

- Pyayt P. Oo, Arvin Sahaym, Sakdipon Juasrikul and Sang-Youn Lee
- International experience, growth aspirations, and the internationalisation of new ventures pp. 421-440

- Jan Henrik Gruenhagen, Sukanlaya Sawang, Scott R. Gordon and Per Davidsson
Volume 16, issue 2, 2018
- Advances and challenges in the evolving field of international entrepreneurship: The case of migrant and diaspora entrepreneurs pp. 109-118

- Hamid Etemad
- Advancing the views on migrant and diaspora entrepreneurs in international entrepreneurship pp. 119-133

- Maria Elo, Susanne Sandberg, Per Servais, Rodrigo Basco, Allan Discua Cruz, Liesl Riddle and Florian Täube
- Who is an expat-preneur? Toward a better understanding of a key talent sector supporting international entrepreneurship pp. 134-149

- Jan Selmer, Yvonne McNulty, Jakob Lauring and Charles Vance
- Transnational entrepreneurship: opportunity identification and venture creation pp. 150-175

- Heléne Lundberg and Anneli Rehnfors
- Evaluations of export feasibility by immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs in new technology-based firms pp. 176-209

- Daniela Bolzani and Cristina Boari
- Ethnic ties, motivations, and home country entry strategy of transnational entrepreneurs pp. 210-243

- Sarika Pruthi, Anuradha Basu and Mike Wright
- Fragmented networks and transnational entrepreneurship: Building strategies to prosper in challenging surroundings pp. 244-275

- Sandra Milena Santamaria-Alvarez, Diana Carolina Muñoz-Castro, Maria Angélica Sarmiento-González and Sara Isabel Marín-Zapata
- Shaping the castle according to the rocks in the path? Perceived discrimination, social differences, and subjective wellbeing as determinants of firm type among immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 276-300

- Carlos Poblete
- Coming out of conflict: How migrant entrepreneurs utilise human and social capital pp. 301-323

- Nick Williams and Besnik Krasniqi
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Growth and learning mechanisms in the evolving multilayered and multidimensional view of international entrepreneurship pp. 1-11

- Hamid Etemad
- Learning advantages of newness: A reconceptualization and contingent framework pp. 12-37

- Shaker A. Zahra, Congcong Zheng and Jifeng Yu
- The Roles of Leadership, Vision, and Empowerment in Born Global Companies pp. 38-57

- Soma Chhotray, Olof Sivertsson and Joakim Tell
- Promotion agencies and SMEs’ internationalization process: A blessing or a curse? (Agences de promotion et processus internationalisation des PME: bénédiction ou malédiction?) pp. 58-81

- Noémie Dominguez
- The birth and development of a born global industry: The case of microelectronics in Norway pp. 82-108

- Arild Aspelund, Mohammad Javadinia Azari, Andreas Flåt Aglen and Sondre Gullord Graff
Volume 15, issue 4, 2017
- The emergence of online global market place and the multilayered view of international entrepreneurship pp. 353-365

- Hamid Etemad
- Alibaba: Entrepreneurial growth and global expansion in B2B/B2C markets pp. 366-389

- Syed Tariq Anwar
- The impact of FDI on the performance and entrepreneurship of domestic firms pp. 390-415

- Mico Apostolov
- International entrepreneurship in resource-rich landlocked African countries pp. 416-435

- Leo Dana and Vanessa Ratten
- Entrepreneurship Education and Training in Higher Educational Institutions in Ghana pp. 436-452

- Smile Dzisi and Franklin Odoom
Volume 15, issue 3, 2017
- Towards a conceptual multilayered framework of international entrepreneurship pp. 229-238

- Hamid Etemad
- Enacted identities in the university spin-off process—bridging an imaginative gap (L’adoption des identités de rôle dans les processus de spin-off universitaires—combler un écart imaginaire) pp. 239-265

- Martin Hannibal
- Paths of evolution for the Chinese migrant entrepreneurship: a multiple case analysis in Italy pp. 266-294

- Simone Guercini, Matilde Milanesi and Gabi Dei Ottati
- Small business enterprises and Latino entrepreneurship: An enclave or mainstream activity in South Texas? pp. 295-323

- Michael Pisani, Joseph M. Guzman, Chad Richardson, Carlos Sepulveda and Lyonel Laulié
- Entrepreneurial intentions—theory and evidence from Asia, America, and Europe pp. 324-351

- Justin Paul, Philippe Hermel and Archana Srivatava
Volume 15, issue 2, 2017
- Towards an emerging evolutionary life-cycle theory of internationalized entrepreneurial firms: from born globals to borderless firms? pp. 111-120

- Hamid Etemad
- From global start-ups to the borderless firm: Why and how to build a worldwide value system pp. 121-144

- Angela Rocha, Vitor Simões, Renato Cotta Mello and Jorge Carneiro
- Knowledge spillovers and high-impact growth: Comparing local and foreign firms in the UK pp. 145-176

- Yazid Abdullahi Abubakar and Jay Mitra
- Turning point: when born globals enter post-entry stage pp. 177-206

- Rubina Romanello and Maria Chiarvesio
- Differences in international opportunity identification between native and immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 207-228

- Evgueni Vinogradov and Eva Jenny Benedikte Jørgensen
Volume 15, issue 1, 2017
- International opportunity recognition as a critical component for leveraging Internet capabilities and international market performance (Reconocimiento de oportunidad internacional como un componente critico para apalancar capacidades de Internet en el desempeño de mercados internacionales) pp. 1-35

- Charmaine Glavas, Shane Mathews and Constanza Bianchi
- Internationalisation at home: The internationalisation of location-bound service SMEs pp. 36-54

- Helena Turunen and Niina Nummela
- Erratum to: Internationalisation at home: the internationalization of location-bound service SMEs pp. 55-55

- Helena Turunen and Niina Nummela
- Institutional theory and global entrepreneurship: exploring differences between factor- versus innovation-driven countries pp. 56-84

- José Carlos Pinho
- The effect of sub-national institutions and international entrepreneurial capability on international performance of export-focused SMEs: Evidence from China and South Korea pp. 85-110

- Man Zhang, Qian Gao and Hyuk-Soo Cho
Volume 14, issue 4, 2016
- The promise of granularity theory in simplifying challenges of entrepreneurial internationalization pp. 473-482

- Hamid Etemad
- Functional and contextual dimensions of INVs’ alliance partner selection pp. 483-512

- Nancy Haskell, Sophie Veilleux and Donald Béliveau
- Barriers to internationalization: A study of small and medium enterprises in India pp. 513-538

- Ankur Roy, Chandra Sekhar and Vishal Vyas
- Business Intelligence versus Entrepreneurial Competitive Intelligence and International Competitiveness of North African SMEs pp. 539-561

- Bel Hadj Tarek and Ghodbane Adel
- The online–offline balance: internationalization for Swedish online service providers pp. 562-594

- Robert Wentrup
Volume 14, issue 3, 2016
- Special Thematic Issue on: International Interactions and Activities of University-Based Technology Entrepreneurship pp. 277-284

- Hamid Etemad
- International entrepreneurship in universities: Context, emergence and actors pp. 285-295

- Natasha Evers, James A. Cunningham and Thomas Hoholm
- Born global or local? Factors influencing the internationalization of university spin-offs—the case of Halmstad University (Born Global oder Born Local: Was beinflüsst und erleichtert die Internationaliserung der Universitäts “Spin-Offs”?) pp. 296-322

- Svante Andersson and Eva Berggren
- Growth determinants in entrepreneurship: A longitudinal study of Spanish technology-based university spin-offs pp. 323-344

- María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías, Sara Fernández-López and David Rodeiro-Pazos
- Opportunity recognition and international new venture creation in university spin-offs—Cases from Denmark and Ireland pp. 345-372

- Martin Hannibal, Natasha Evers and Per Servais
- Startup time, innovation and organizational emergence: A study of USA-based international technology ventures pp. 373-409

- John Stayton and Vincent Mangematin
- Do they matter? The role of non-academics in the internationalization of academic spin-offs pp. 410-440

- Noelia Franco-Leal, Danny Soetanto and Carmen Camelo-Ordaz
- Internationalization of an academic invention through successive science-business networks: The case of TAVI pp. 441-471

- Olga Mikhailova and Per Ingvar Olsen
Volume 14, issue 2, 2016
- International entrepreneurship as a young field of scholarly inquiry and its relationship with the knowledge network of five related disciplines pp. 157-167

- Hamid Etemad
- Expressions of Relationship Networking in International Entrepreneurship pp. 213-238

- Yákara Vasconcelos Pereira Leite, Walter Fernando Araújo Moraes and Viviane Santos Salazar
- It is not whom you know, it is how well you know them: Foreign entrepreneurs building close guanxi relationships (Es geht nicht darum, wen du kennst, sondern wie gut du sie kennst: Wie ausländische Unternehmer enge Guanxi-Beziehungen aufbauen) pp. 239-258

- Tebogo Rahaba Ngoma
- The interconnections between bribery, political network, government supports, and their consequences on export performance of small and medium enterprises in Thailand (Las interconexiones entre sobornos, contactos políticos, apoyos gubernamentales y sus consecuencias en el rendimiento exportador de pequeñas y medianas empresas en Tailandia) pp. 259-276

- Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol
Volume 14, issue 1, 2016
- Preface to the thematic special issue on international entrepreneurship in and from emerging economies pp. 1-4

- Hamid Etemad
- International entrepreneurship in and from emerging economies pp. 5-7

- Christian Felzensztein
- Erratum to: International entrepreneurship in and from emerging economies pp. 8-8

- Christian Felzensztein
- International SMEs from emerging markets—Insights from the Colombian textile and apparel industry pp. 9-31

- Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Eva Cristina Manotas and Luciano Ciravegna
- Internationalization and value orientation of entrepreneurial ventures—a Latin American perspective pp. 32-51

- Jie Chen, Sami Saarenketo and Kaisu Puumalainen
- An incentive-based model of international entrepreneurship in emerging and transition economies pp. 52-74

- Vi Dung Ngo, Frank Janssen and Marine Falize
- The Chinese born globals of the Zhejiang Province: A study on the key factors for their rapid internationalization pp. 75-95

- Simin Lin, Catherine Mercier-Suissa and Charbel Salloum
- Typology of diaspora entrepreneurship: Case studies in Uzbekistan pp. 121-155

- Maria Elo
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