Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
2013 - 2017
Current editor(s): Krzysztof Wach, PhD, hab. From Centre for Strategic and International Entrepreneurship at the Cracow University of Economics. EBER Journal Cracow University of Economics Faculty of Economics and International Relations Centre for Strategic and International Entrepreneurship ul. Rakowicka 27 31-510 Krakow Poland. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Piotr Stanek, PhD. (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial: Dilemmas of Modern Economy and Business pp. 7-9

- Jelena Stankevičienė and Marek Szarucki
- Entrepreneur-related constructs explaining the emergence of born global firms: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 11-36

- Elena Pawęta
- Incremental versus Rapid Internationalisation of Firms: Results of Exploratory Investigation from Poland pp. 37-48

- Krzysztof Wach
- Internationalisation at Home: Exploiting the Potential of the Non-nationals' and Expatriates' Community pp. 49-72

- Andreja Jaklič and Paraskevi Karageorgu
- Social Problems as Sources of Opportunity: Antecedents of Social Entrepreneurship Opportunities pp. 73-87

- Agnieszka Żur
- Children-Engaging Social and Environmental Initiatives as Determinants of Corporate Reputation pp. 89-103

- Ingrida Šmaižienė
- The Use of Game Theory for Making Rational Decisions in Business Negotiations: A Conceptual Model pp. 105-121

- Kęstutis Peleckis
- Public Innovation Support index for Impact Assessment in the European Economic Area pp. 123-138

- Mantas Vilys, Artūras Jakubavičius and Eigirdas Žemaitis
- Sustainability of Pension Systems in the Baltic States pp. 139-153

- Olga Rajevska
Volume 3, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial: Immigrant and Ethnic Entrepreneurship pp. 7-8

- Jan Brzozowski
- Economic Integration of Immigrant Entrepreneurs pp. 9-27

- Nonna Kushnirovich
- Immigrant Capital and Entrepreneurial Opportunities pp. 29-50

- Malavika Sundararajan and Binod Sundararajan
- Immigrant Entrepreneurs: in Search of Identity pp. 51-76

- Beata Glinka and Agnieszka Brzozowska
- The Adaptation of Intentional Immigrant Entrepreneurs: A Case Study pp. 77-93

- Prue Cruickshank and Ann Dupuis
- The Adaptation of Intentional Immigrant Entrepreneurs: A Case Study pp. 95-122

- Sharon Doreen Mayer, Aki Harima and Jörg Freiling
- The Role of Public-Third Sector Relationships in Solving Social Issues: the Case of One-Stop-Shop Service for the Promotion of Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Montreal pp. 123-141

- Sylvie Paré and Ralph Christian Maloumby-Baka
- Modes of Entry to Male Immigrant Entrepreneurship in a Rural Context: Start-up Stories from Northern Norway pp. 143-160

- Mai Camilla Munkejord
Volume 3, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial: International Entrepreneurial Orientation pp. 7-8

- Krzysztof Wach
- Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Internationalisation Process: The Theoretical Foundations of International Entrepreneurship pp. 9-24

- Krzysztof Wach
- Opportunity Identification and Creation as Factors of Firm Internationalisation pp. 25-39

- Agnieszka Żur
- The Speed and Extent of New Venture Internationalisation in the Emerging Economy Context pp. 41-52

- Ruta Kazlauskaite, Erkko Autio, Tadas Šarapovas, Šarunas Abramavičius and Modestas Gelbuda
- The Resource-based View and SME Internationalisation: An Emerging Economy Perspective pp. 53-64

- Ruta Kazlauskaite, Erkko Autio, Modestas Gelbuda and Tadas Šarapovas
- Innovation Processes as a Stimulant of Internationalisation Process of Firms pp. 65-84

- Małgorzata Kosała
- Risk Taking Propensity and Firm Internationalisation Process pp. 85-104

- Janusz Fudaliński
- Export Barriers for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: A Literature Review based on Leonidou’s Model pp. 105-123

- Vijay Narayanan
- Factors Stimulating Internationalisation of Firms: An Attempted Holistic Synthesis pp. 125-140

- Magdalena Belniak
- Assessment of a Country’s Regional Economic Development on the Basis of Estimation of a Single Process (ESP) Method pp. 141-153

- Romualdas Ginevičius, Dainora Gedvilaite and Šarunas Bruzge
Volume 3, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial: Social Entrepreneurship and Socio–Economic Development pp. 7-8

- Remigiusz Gawlik
- Ethical Conduct in Business Organisations: The Opinion of Management Students in Gauteng pp. 9-27

- Geoff Goldman and Maria Bounds
- The Role of Social and Psychological Factors on Entrepreneurial Intention among Islamic College Students in Indonesia pp. 29-42

- Wahibur Rokhman and Forbis Ahamed
- The Significance of Social Welfare Attitudes in Young People’s Entrepreneurial Intentions pp. 43-60

- Teemu Rantanen, Agnieszka Pawlak and Timo Toikko
- The Monetary and Non-Monetary Aspects of Poverty in Poland and Slovakia pp. 61-73

- Paweł Ulman and Erik Šoltés
- Spatial Diversity in the Socio-Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa as Measured by a Composite Index pp. 75-85

- Agnieszka Witoń
- Success Stories of Tanzanian Women Entrepreneurship Programs in Alleviating Poverty: Insights from WORTH Program pp. 87-105

- Mwajabu Mbaruku and Darlene K. Mutalemwa
- Link between Work-Related Prosocial Orientation and Professional Capability of Employees: A Preliminary Exploratory Investigation pp. 107-118

- Małgorzata Adamska-Chudzińska
- Sustainable Development Indicators in Poland: Measurement and System Evaluation pp. 119-134

- Maria Urbaniec
- Contingent Convertible Bonds as an Alternative to Strengthen Banks' Ability in Financing a Real Economy pp. 135-149

- Jolanta Zombirt
- Family Agritourist Enterprises in Poland: Preliminary Survey Results pp. 151-163

- Sławomir Dorocki, Anna Irena Szymańska and Małgorzata Zdon-Korzeniowska
Volume 2, issue 4, 2014
- Editorial: New Developments in International Business and Economics in CEECs pp. 7-8

- Łukasz Puślecki and Piotr Trąpczyński
- Export Performance Clusters of the Hungarian Enterprises: What Factors are Behind the Successful Export Activities? pp. 9-29

- Annamaria Kazai Ónodi
- Winning in Europe: International Strategies for Hungarian Professional Sports Clubs pp. 31-49

- Miklós Kozma and Krisztina András
- Analysis of Large-Scale Privatisation in the Czech Republic in the Years 1991-2005 on the Sample of Selected Privatised Companies pp. 51-70

- Karel Havlíček, Ivana Turková and Gabriela Dlasková
- Risk Factors in Derivatives Markets pp. 71-83

- Raimonda Martinkutė-Kaulienė
- Real Time Investments with Adequate Portfolio Theory pp. 85-100

- Alina Kvietkauskienė
- Knowledge Management in Composition of Construction Contracts pp. 101-112

- Eva Trinkūnienė and Vaidotas Trinkūnas
Volume 2, issue 3, 2014
- Editorial: FDI in Central Europe pp. 5-6

- Krzysztof Wach
- The Influence of Foreign Direct Investment on Foreign Trade in the Visegrad Countries from 2001 to 2011 pp. 7-18

- Wojciech Zysk and Sławomir Śmiech
- Foreign Direct Investment in the Visegrad Countries after 2004: Have the Visegrad Countries’ Membership in the European Union Changed Something? pp. 19-31

- Jacek Klich
- The Scale and Characteristics of Services Offshoring in the Visegrád Countries pp. 33-46

- Magdalena Myszkowska
- Outward FDI from Hungary: the Emergence of Hungarian Multinationals pp. 47-61

- Magdolna Sass, Andrea Éltetõ and Katalin Antalóczy
- Global Shared Service Trends in the Central and Eastern European Markets pp. 63-78

- Róbert Marciniak
- Economic Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Review of Main Theoretical Concepts pp. 79-89

- Adam Marszk
Volume 2, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial: Globalisation of Economies and Industries pp. 5-6

- Radosław Rybkowski and Krzysztof Wach
- Capabilities for Innovation in a Globalizing World: from Nearby or at a Distance? pp. 7-19

- Martin Gjelsvik
- Is There a Global Currency War? pp. 21-30

- Robert Włodarczyk
- The V4: a Decade after the EU Entry pp. 31-46

- Eduard Nežinský and Elena Fifeková
- Construction Sector in the Czech Republic and Poland: Focus on the Housing Segment in Selected Regions pp. 47-63

- Monika Płaziak and Anna Irena Szymańska
- Implementation of International Standards for Environmental Management in Visegrad Countries: a Comparative Analysis pp. 65-76

- Maria Urbaniec
- Alternative Approaches in Evaluating the EU SME Policy: Answers to the Question of Impact and Legitimization pp. 77-88

- Robert K. Gruenwald
Volume 2, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Global Entrepreneurship from the European Perspective pp. 5-6

- Krzysztof Wach
- The Influence of Firm Characteristics and Export Performance in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparisons of Visegrad, Baltic and Caucasus States pp. 7-18

- Andrzej Cieślik, Jan Michałek and Anna Michałek
- Internal and External Learning Races in ‘Born Transnationals’: What are the Driving Forces? pp. 19-35

- Jörg Freiling and Mareike Zimmermann
- Business Restart in Visegrad Countries pp. 37-48

- Marian Holienka, Anna Pilková and Michal Munk
- The Choice of Foreign Market Entry Modes: The Role of Resources and Industrial Driving Forces pp. 49-63

- Andrea S. Gubik and Sándor Karajz
- Environmental and Individual Determinants of Female Entrepreneurship in Algeria: Applying the Structural Equation Modeling pp. 65-80

- Abderrezzak Benhabib, Amina Merabet, Mohamed Benachenhou, Yamina Grari, Fouzi Boudia and Hadjira Merabet
- Dysfunctions of NPOs and NGOs in Poland in the Global Context: Some International Comparisons pp. 81-94

- Janusz Fudaliński
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