Small Business Economics
1992 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2009
- Building an integrative model of small business growth pp. 351-374

- Johan Wiklund, Holger Patzelt and Dean Shepherd
- Are small firms less efficient? pp. 375-395

- Chih-Hai Yang and Ku-Hsieh Chen
- Founding family leadership and industry profitability pp. 397-407

- Trond Randøy, Clay Dibrell and Justin Craig
- Firm growth in industrial clusters of the United Kingdom pp. 409-424

- Catherine Beaudry and G. Swann
- Determinants of growth in non-farm proprietor densities in the US, 1990–2000 pp. 425-438

- Stephan Goetz and Anil Rupasingha
- Financial development and the growth of cooperative firms pp. 439-464

- Francesca Gagliardi
Volume 32, issue 3, 2009
- Linking globalization of entrepreneurship in small organizations pp. 233-239

- Domingo Soriano and Salvador Dobon
- Effects of IT knowledge and media selection on operational performance of small firms pp. 241-257

- Sang Lee, Jinhan Kim, Yeonog Choi and Sang-Gun Lee
- The responsiveness of entrepreneurs to working time regulations pp. 259-276

- Frank Stephen, David Urbano and Stefan Hemmen
- Job satisfaction and commitment in the entrepreneurial SME pp. 277-289

- Gary Akehurst, José Comeche and Miguel-Angel Galindo
- The impact of knowledge management on innovation and entrepreneurship in the biotechnology and telecommunications industries pp. 291-301

- Daniel Palacios, Ignacio Gil and Fernando Garrigos
- Critical success factors for e-commerce entrepreneurship: an empirical study of Thailand pp. 303-316

- Terrence Sebora, Sang Lee and Nittana Sukasame
- Functional dependence and productive dependence of SMEs pp. 317-330

- Joaquín Guzmán-Cuevas, Rafael Cáceres-Carrasco and Domingo Soriano
- Entrepreneurship and innovation in Ghana: enterprising Africa pp. 331-350

- Paul Robson, Helen Haugh and Bernard Obeng
Volume 32, issue 2, 2009
- The Diana Project: pioneering women studying pioneering women pp. 121-128

- Carin Holmquist and Sara Carter
- Diana: a symbol of women entrepreneurs’ hunt for knowledge, money, and the rewards of entrepreneurship pp. 129-144

- Elizabeth Gatewood, Candida Brush, Nancy Carter, Patricia Greene and Myra Hart
- The alert and creative entrepreneur: a clarification pp. 145-152

- Israel Kirzner
- Risk attitudes of nascent entrepreneurs–new evidence from an experimentally validated survey pp. 153-167

- Marco Caliendo, Frank Fossen and Alexander Kritikos
- Science parks: seedbeds of innovation? A duration analysis of firms’ patenting activity pp. 169-190

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- The impact of public guarantees on credit to SMEs pp. 191-206

- Salvatore Zecchini and Marco Ventura
- Microenterprises and multiple bank relationships: The case of professionals pp. 207-229

- Doris Neuberger and Solvig Räthke
- Financial development and the growth of cooperative firms pp. 231-231

- Francesca Gagliardi
Volume 32, issue 1, 2009
- The Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research pp. 1-14

- Magnus Henrekson and Anders Lundström
- The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship pp. 15-30

- Zoltan Acs, Pontus Braunerhjelm, David Audretsch and Bo Carlsson
- Defending Gibrat’s Law as a long-run regularity pp. 31-44

- Francesca Lotti, Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli
- Succession and firm growth: results from a non-parametric matching approach pp. 45-56

- Denise Diwisch, Peter Voithofer and Christoph Weiss
- Corporate diversification and CEO turnover in family businesses: self-entrenchment or risk reduction? pp. 57-76

- Wen-Hsien Tsai, Yi-Chen Kuo and Jung-Hua Hung
- Exploring alternative strategic management paradigms in high-growth ethnic and non-ethnic family firms pp. 77-94

- Ajay Bhalla, Joseph Lampel, Steven Henderson and David Watkins
- Small business survival and inheritance: evidence from Germany pp. 95-109

- Dorothea Schäfer and Oleksandr Talavera
- Back to basics: The Comanor–Wilson MES index revisited pp. 111-120

- Kostas Tsekouras, Efthalia Dimara, Dimitris Skuras and Dimitris Tzelepis
Volume 31, issue 4, 2008
- Building new roads for entrepreneurship research to travel by: on the work of William B. Gartner pp. 341-350

- Daniel Hjorth and Bengt Johannisson
- Variations in entrepreneurship pp. 351-361

- William Gartner
- Does securities regulation constrain small business finance? An empirical analysis pp. 363-377

- Cécile Carpentier, Jean-François L’Her and Jean-Marc Suret
- The death of firms: exploring the effects of environment and birth cohort on firm survival in Sweden pp. 379-393

- Marcus Box
- The impact of foreign direct investment on new firm survival in the UK: evidence for static versus dynamic industries pp. 395-407

- Andrew Burke, Holger Görg and Aoife Hanley
- Legal reform and aggregate small and micro business bankruptcy rates: evidence from the 1997 Belgian bankruptcy code pp. 409-424

- Nico Dewaelheyns and Cynthia Hulle
- Expectations, network effects and timing of technology adoption: some empirical evidence from a sample of SMEs in Italy pp. 425-441

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Roberto Fontana
- Effect of credit guarantee policy on survival and performance of SMEs in Republic of Korea pp. 443-443

- Jae Kang, Almas Heshmati and Gyoung-Gyu Choi
- Effect of credit guarantee policy on survival and performance of SMEs in Republic of Korea pp. 445-462

- Jae Kang and Almas Heshmati
Volume 31, issue 3, 2008
- Entrepreneurship, economic development and institutions pp. 219-234

- Zoltan Acs, Sameeksha Desai and Jolanda Hessels
- A theoretical grounding and test of the GEM model pp. 235-263

- Jonathan Levie and Erkko Autio
- What does “entrepreneurship” data really show? pp. 265-281

- Zoltan Acs, Sameeksha Desai and Leora Klapper
- Knowledge spillovers and new ventures’ export orientation pp. 283-303

- Dirk Clercq, Jolanda Hessels and André van Stel
- Entrepreneurship and competitiveness dynamics in Latin America pp. 305-322

- Zoltan Acs and José Amorós
- Entrepreneurial aspirations, motivations, and their drivers pp. 323-339

- Jolanda Hessels, Marco Gelderen and Roy Thurik
Volume 31, issue 2, 2008
- What makes a die-hard entrepreneur? Beyond the ‘employee or entrepreneur’ dichotomy pp. 93-115

- Andrew Burke, Felix FitzRoy and Michael Nolan
- Testing trade-off and pecking order theories financing SMEs pp. 117-136

- José López-Gracia and Francisco Sogorb-Mira
- Does only size matter in the use of knowledge intensive services? pp. 137-146

- Jose Garcia-Quevedo and Francisco Mas-Verdú
- Associations versus registration as alternative strategies of small firms pp. 147-161

- Grigor Sukiassyan and Jeffrey Nugent
- Boards of directors in family firms: a generational perspective pp. 163-180

- Yannick Bammens, Wim Voordeckers and Anita Van Gils
- Innovation, R&D cooperation and labor recruitment: evidence from Finland pp. 181-194

- Jaakko Simonen and Philip McCann
- Performance and size: empirical evidence from Portuguese SMEs pp. 195-217

- Zelia Serrasqueiro and Paulo Nunes
Volume 31, issue 1, 2008
- International issues in entrepreneurship pp. 1-3

- Christian Schade and Donald Siegel
- The US bankruptcy law and private equity financing: empirical evidence pp. 5-19

- Iftekhar Hasan and Haizhi Wang
- Why are some entrepreneurs more innovative than others? pp. 21-37

- Philipp Koellinger
- The export intensity of venture capital backed companies pp. 39-58

- Andy Lockett, Mike Wright, Andrew Burrows, Louise Scholes and David Paton
- Financial intermediaries, ownership structure and the provision of venture capital to SMEs: evidence from Japan pp. 59-92

- Douglas Cumming, Grant Fleming and Armin Schwienbacher
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