Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2000
- Boards of directors in SMEs: a review and research agenda pp. 271-290

- Morten Huse
- The adoption of outside boards by small private US firms pp. 291-309

- Mark K. Fiegener, Bonnie M. Brown, Dirk R. Dreux and William J. Dennis
- Boards of directors in small and medium-sized industrial firms: examining the effects of the board's working style on board task performance pp. 311-330

- Jonas Gabrielsson and Henrik Winlund
- Effects of agency risks and procedural justice on board processes in venture capital-backed firms pp. 331-351

- Harry J. Sapienza, M. Audrey Korsgaard, Philip K. Goulet and Jeffrey P. Hoogendam
- Recruiting outside board members in the small family business: an ideological challenge pp. 353-378

- Bengt Johannisson and Morten Huse
Volume 12, issue 3, 2000
- Hong Kong's entrepreneurship: behaviours and determinants pp. 179-194

- Tony Fu-Lai Yu
- Networking, entrepreneurship and microbusiness behaviour pp. 195-215

- Elizabeth Chell and Susan Baines
- Knowlege networks for innovation in small Scottish software firms pp. 217-244

- Simon Collinson
- External linkages and product innovation in small manufacturing firms pp. 245-266

- Mark Freel
Volume 12, issue 2, 2000
- Paradox in the periphery: an entrepreneurial reconstruction? pp. 91-109

- Alistair Anderson
- The success and failure of policy-implanted inter-firm network initiatives: motivations, processes and structure pp. 111-135

- Robert Huggins
- Strategies for local and regional NGO development: combining sustainable outcomes with sustainable organizations pp. 137-161

- Allan Gibb and Deepak Adhikary
- Emergence and growth of high-tech activity in Cambridge and Grenoble pp. 163-177

- Celine Druilhe and Elizabeth Garnsey
Volume 12, issue 1, 2000
- Where do they come from? Prevalence and characteristics of nascent entrepreneurs pp. 1-23

- Frédéric Delmar and Per Davidsson
- Exploring alternative approaches in high-level entrepreneurship education: creating micromechanisms for endogenous regional growth pp. 25-47

- Mauri Laukkanen
- Revisiting the concentration versus spreading debate as a successful export growth strategy: the case of UK SMEs exporting agricultural-related products pp. 49-67

- Dave Crick, Shiv Chaudhry and Stephen Batstone
- Territory, research and technology linkages - is the Shannon region a propitious local system of innovation? pp. 69-87

- Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan
Volume 11, issue 4, 1999
- Types of technological scanning in manufacturing SMEs: an empirical analysis of patterns and determinants pp. 281-300

- Pierre-Andre Julien, Louis Raymond, Real Jacob and Charles Ramangalahy
- Transnational technology transfer of SMEs and its impact on regional development pp. 301-315

- Christian Weikl and Reinhold Grotz
- Starting a business after unemployment: characteristics and chances of success (empirical evidence from a regional German labour market) pp. 317-333

- Thomas Hinz and Monika Jungbauer-Gans
- Virtual organization and the SMEs: a review and model development pp. 335-349

- Timo Pihkala, Elina Varamaki and Jukka Vesalainen
- Probing into the social layers of entrepreneurship: outlines of the sociology of enterprise pp. 351-371

- Milan Zafirovski
Volume 11, issue 3, 1999
- Regional differences in environments for enterprises pp. 187-202

- Jari J. Ritsila
- The virtual web as a new entrepreneurial approach to network organizations pp. 203-229

- Ulrich J. Franke
- Reciprocated community support and small town - small business success pp. 231-246

- Maureen Kilkenny, Laura Nalbarte and Terry Besser
- Extroverts and introverts: small manufacturers and their information sources pp. 247-268

- Edward J. Malecki and Ryan M. Poehling
- Self-employment intentions among Russian students pp. 269-280

- Alexei Tkachev and Lars Kolvereid
Volume 11, issue 2, 1999
- Trading places: the ethnographic process in small firms' research pp. 95-108

- Monder Ram
- Adapting to peripherality: a study of small rural manufacturing firms in northern England pp. 109-127

- David Smallbone, David North and Christos Kalantaridis
- Perceived benefits of a managed science park location pp. 129-154

- Paul Westhead and Stephen Batstone
- The use of external business advice by SMEs in Britain pp. 155-180

- Robert J. Bennett and Paul J. A. Robson
Volume 11, issue 1, 1999
- The small firm as a temporary coalition pp. 1-19

- Michael Taylor
- The prevalence of multiple owners and directors in the SME sector: implications for our understanding of start-up and growth pp. 21-37

- Peter Rosa
- Spatial variations in markets served by UK-based small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) pp. 39-55

- Matthew Gorton
- Processes of innovation among manufacturing SMEs: the experience of Bedfordshire pp. 57-78

- Christos Kalantaridis
- Inward investment and endogenous development. The convergence of the strategies of large firms and territories? pp. 79-93

- Antonio Vazquez-Barquero
Volume 10, issue 4, 1998
- Academic-industry linkages and small firm innovation: evidence from the scientific instruments sector pp. 261-276

- Alan D. MacPherson
- Geographic ‘clustering’ in the German opto electronics industry pp. 277-296

- Robert Hassink and Michelle Wood
- Personal networks in emerging knowledge-based firms: spatial and functional patterns pp. 297-312

- Bengt Johannissson
- Who gets the goodies? An examination of microenterprise credit in Jamaica pp. 313-334

- Benson Honig
- The association between information gathering and success in industrial SMEs:the case of Belgium pp. 335-351

- Lybaert Nadine
Volume 10, issue 3, 1998
- Humanistic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial career commitment pp. 171-188

- Feiwel Kupferberg
- The survival of firms over the critical first 3 years and the local environment pp. 189-202

- Hannu Littunen, Esa Storhammar and Tuomo Nenonen
- Screening and valuing venture capital investments: evidence from Hungary, Poland and Slovakia pp. 203-224

- Judit Karsai, Mike Wright, Zbigniew Dudzinski and Jan Morovic
- The financing of male-- and female--owned businesses pp. 225-242

- Carter Sara and Rosa Peter
- Business associations and their potential contribution to the competitiveness of SMEs pp. 243-260

- Robert J. Bennett
Volume 10, issue 2, 1998
- Requiem for the Third Italy? Rise and Fall of a too succesful concept pp. 93-116

- Giuliano Bianchi
- Does gender affect business ‘performance’? A study of microbusinesses in business services in the UK pp. 117-135

- Chell Elizabeth and Susan Baines
- Evolution, innovation and learning: evidence from case studies pp. 137-149

- Mark Freel
- Market failure and the estimation of subsidy size in a regional entrepreneurship programme pp. 151-165

- Daniel Felsenstein, Aliza Fleischer and Adi Sidi
Volume 10, issue 1, 1998
- Innovative milieux and new generations of regional policies pp. 1-16

- Denis Maillat
- Portfolio entrepreneurship in the farm sector: indigenous growth in rural areas? pp. 17-32

- Sara Carter
- Collective dynamism and firm strategy: Study of an Indian industrial cluster pp. 33-49

- Keshabanada Das
- Case analysis of Canadian self--employment assistance programming-super-1 pp. 51-69

- Barbara Orser and Sandy Hogarth-Scott
- New, technology--based firms as agents of technological rejuvenation pp. 71-92

- Autio Erkko and Yli--Renko Helena
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