Journal of International Entrepreneurship
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2009
- Entrepreneurial environment and research performance in knowledge-based institutions pp. 261-280

- Mohammad Salaran and Alex Maritz
- Social networks and marketing cooperation in entrepreneurial clusters: An international comparative study pp. 281-291

- Christian Felzensztein and Eli Gimmon
- International entrepreneurial capability: The measurement and a comparison between born global firms and traditional exporters in China pp. 292-322

- Man Zhang, Patriya Tansuhaj and James McCullough
- Early internationalization: A transaction cost economics and structural embeddedness perspective pp. 323-340

- Christian Schwens and Ruediger Kabst
Volume 7, issue 3, 2009
- Cross-cultural entrepreneurship research: Current status and framework for future studies pp. 163-189

- Andreas Engelen, Florian Heinemann and Malte Brettel
- Marketing and advertising practices of Turkish entrepreneurs in transition economies: Evidence from Georgia pp. 190-214

- Erdener Kaynak, Ali Apil and Serkan Yalcin
- Entrepreneurial networks: A Triple Helix approach for brokering human and social capital pp. 215-235

- Savvas Papagiannidis, Feng Li, Henry Etzkowitz and Michael Clouser
- Entrepreneurship in post-socialist economies: A typology and institutional contexts for market entrepreneurship pp. 236-259

- Nir Kshetri
Volume 7, issue 2, 2009
- Deciding to export: An exploratory study of Singaporean entrepreneurs pp. 79-87

- Leo Dana, Robert Hamilton and Kirsten Wick
- New entrepreneurial ventures in a globalized world: The role of market orientation pp. 88-110

- Malte Brettel, Andreas Engelen and Florian Heinemann
- Organising new business in a turbulent context: Opportunity discovery and effectuation for IJV development in transition markets pp. 111-134

- Tuija Mainela and Vesa Puhakka
- How different are the entrepreneurs in the European Union internal market?—An exploratory cross-cultural analysis of German, Italian and Spanish entrepreneurs pp. 135-162

- Julio del Junco and José Brás-dos-Santos
Volume 7, issue 1, 2009
- Entrepreneurial characteristics in Switzerland and the UK: A comparative study of techno-entrepreneurs pp. 1-25

- Kayhan Tajeddini and Stephen Mueller
- Pre-seed government venture capital funds pp. 26-56

- Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan
- The overestimated role of strategic orientations for international performance in smaller firms pp. 57-77

- Johan Frishammar and Svante Andersson
Volume 6, issue 4, 2008
- SME development, economic growth, and government intervention in a developing country: The Indonesian story pp. 147-167

- Tulus Tambunan
- The effect of early international commitment on international positional advantages in Spanish and Belgian international new ventures pp. 168-187

- Andreu Blesa, Diego Monferrer, Ysabel Nauwelaerts and Maria Ripollés
- Partnership or self-reliance entry modes: Large and small technology-based enterprises’ strategies in overseas markets pp. 188-208

- Lee Li and Gongming Qian
- L. Lloyd-Reason and L. Sear (Ed), Trading places—SMEs in the global economy: A critical research handbook pp. 209-210

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 6, issue 3, 2008
- Export stimulation of micro- and small locally owned firms from emerging environments: New evidence pp. 101-122

- Densil Williams
- Business immigrants and the entrepreneurial nexus pp. 123-142

- Greg Clydesdale
- Messina, Julian, Claudio Michelacci, Jarkko Turunen and Gylfi Zoega (Eds): Labour market adjustments in Europe pp. 143-145

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 5, issue 3, 2007
- Evaluating offshore and domestic production in the apparel industry: The small firm’s perspective pp. 47-63

- Leo Dana, Robert Hamilton and Brooke Pauwels
- Entrepreneurial orientation and international commitment pp. 65-83

- María Ripollés-Meliá, Martina Menguzzato-Boulard and Luz Sánchez-Peinado
- Patterns and determinants of entry and exit in industrial sectors in Sweden pp. 85-110

- Kristina Nyström
Volume 5, issue 1, 2007
- Discriminating “Schumpeterian” from “Austrian” informal investors—an empirical assessment pp. 1-10

- Truls Erikson
- UK SMEs’ motives for internationalizing: Differences between firms employing particular overseas market servicing strategies pp. 11-23

- Dave Crick
- An exploratory study of characteristics and attributes of Turkish entrepreneurs: A cross-country comparison to Irish entrepreneurs pp. 25-46

- Mehmet Turan and Ali Kara
Volume 4, issue 4, 2006
- Qualitative research methods in international entrepreneurship: Introduction to the special issue pp. 133-136

- Niina Nummela and Catherine Welch
- Hermeneutic phenomenology and international entrepreneurship research pp. 137-155

- Richard Seymour
- Using narrative sequence methods to advance international entrepreneurship theory pp. 157-174

- Gary Buttriss and Ian Wilkinson
- Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in research on international entrepreneurship pp. 175-190

- Jukka Hohenthal
- Mapping network development of international new ventures with the use of company e-mails pp. 191-208

- Ingrid Wakkee
- Focus group interviewing in China: Language, culture, and sensemaking pp. 209-226

- Lorraine Watkins-Mathys
Volume 4, issue 2, 2006
- Business models and market entry mode choice of small software firms pp. 69-81

- Arto Ojala and Pasi Tyrväinen
- Organizational rejuvenation for knowledge exploitation: Exploring corporate entrepreneurship in an MNE pp. 83-98

- Maria Adenfelt and Katarina Lagerström
- Developing social capital to achieve superior internationalization: A conceptual model pp. 99-112

- Mary Han
- The resource dynamics of international new venture networks pp. 113-132

- Nicole Coviello and Martin Cox
Volume 3, issue 4, 2005
- Current perspectives on international entrepreneurship and the Internet pp. 247-249

- Rudolf Sinkovics and Jim Bell
- The role of information technology in corporate strategy of small and medium enterprises pp. 251-262

- María Nieto and Zulima Fernández
- The role of the internet in the internationalisation of small and medium sized companies pp. 263-277

- Sharon Loane
- Rapid internationalisation enabled by the Internet: The case of a knowledge intensive company pp. 279-290

- Pia Arenius, Viveca Sasi and Mika Gabrielsson
- Entrepreneurial orientation, commitment to the Internet and export performance in small and medium sized exporting firms pp. 291-302

- Rasha Mostafa, Colin Wheeler and Marian Jones
- Empowerment of SME websites—Development of a web-empowerment scale and preliminary evidence pp. 303-315

- Rudolf Sinkovics and Elfriede Penz
- ’E’ entrepreneurial SMEs: An Irish study of micro and macro influences pp. 317-332

- Elaine Ramsey and Patrick Ibbotson
Volume 3, issue 3, 2005
- Qualitative Insights into the International New Venture Creation Process pp. 179-198

- Felicitas Evangelista
- Branding Strategies of Born Globals pp. 199-222

- Mika Gabrielsson
- Entrepreneurial Orientation, Dynamic Capabilities and International Performance pp. 223-243

- Ari Jantunen, Kaisu Puumalainen, Sami Saarenketo and Kalevi Kyläheiko
Volume 3, issue 2, 2005
- Thesis Review: The Subjective and Institutional Factors in the Internationalization Process of Firms [Los Factores subjetivos e Institucionales en el Proceso de Internacionalización de las Empresas] pp. 111-113

- Francisco González
- The Psychic Distance Postulate Revised: From Market Selection to Speed of Market Penetration pp. 115-131

- Pia Arenius
- The Born-Global Phenomenon: A Comparative Case Study Research pp. 133-171

- Alex Rialp, Josep Rialp, David Urbano and Yancy Vaillant
Volume 3, issue 1, 2005
- International Growth Orientation of Knowledge-Intensive SMES pp. 5-18

- Niina Nummela, Kaisu Puumalainen and Sami Saarenketo
- Partner Selection for International Marketing and Distribution in Corporate New Ventures pp. 19-36

- J. Varis, O. Kuivalainen and S. Saarenketo
- Toward a Knowledge-Based Conceptualization of Internationalization pp. 37-52

- Shameen Prashantham
- ASPEM as the New Topographic Analysis Tool for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Performance Models Utilization pp. 53-70

- Adli Abouzeedan and Michael Busler
- The Development of International Industry Clusters: A Complexity Theory Approach pp. 71-97

- Valerie Lindsay
- Book Review: ‘The Geography of Small Firm Innovation’ By Grant Black (Kluwer, 2004) pp. 99-101

- Barak Aharonson
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