Journal of the International Council for Small Business
2020 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2021
- JICSB Translation: Boldly positioning for broader and deeper impact pp. 275-277

- Thomas G. Pittz, Jeffrey Alves, Ayman El Tarabishy, Eric W. Liguori and Katia Passerini
- Micro, small and medium enterprises in times of crisis: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 278-302

- Tulus Tambunan
- Art-identity founders, venturing processes, and entrepreneurship: Implications for policy pp. 303-312

- Lucrezia Casulli, Stephen Knox, Andrew C. MacLaren and Thomas Farrington
- Lessons from an older sibling: Social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility pp. 313-323

- Jeff Muldoon, Vitaliy Skorodziyevskiy, Shawn Keough and William Phillips
- A theoretical justification and framework for scenario planning in SMEs pp. 324-333

- Kyle Scott
- Crowd funders’ motivations to support impact-oriented projects pp. 334-339

- Eric Mike Mc Laren and Rico Baldegger
- Visionary and empowering leadership in SMEs pp. 340-346

- Kilian Klösel
- Supplier selection for Mexican manufacturing MSMEs: A study-based on multi-criteria approach pp. 347-354

- Blanca Garcia, Víctor León and Amada Hidalgo Gallardo
- Universities in entrepreneurial ecosystems and MSME revitalization pp. 355-364

- Hezron Mogaka Osano
Volume 2, issue 3, 2021
- A policy response to COVID-19: An Australian perspective pp. 159-166

- Vicki Stylianou
- Resilience, digitalization, and CSR’s three pillars to develop robust post-COVID MSMEs pp. 167-171

- Guillaume Bigot and Rony Germon
- A new dawn for MSMEs and start-ups pp. 172-176

- Ahmed Osman
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems: Spanning the institutional gaps in emerging economies via incubator networks pp. 177-202

- Shirin Khokhawala and Radha Iyer
- Industry 4.0 in manufacturing SMEs of Argentina and Brazil pp. 203-222

- Rubén Andrés Ascúa
- Inherited cultural capital and growth aspirations in Tanzanian business at the bottom of the pyramid pp. 223-249

- Clemens Lutz, Florian Noseleit and Hawa Tundui
- Religion and humane entrepreneurship: Insights for research, policy, and practice pp. 250-259

- Indu Khurana, Amarpreet Singh Ghura and Dev K. Dutta
- Sheltering-in-privilege: Silicon Valley pp. 260-266

- Jim Pulcrano, Jung Park and Benoit Leleux
- Disadvantaged entrepreneurs: From the shadow to the light pp. 267-274

- Adnane Maalaoui
Volume 2, issue 2, 2021
- Special issue on sustainable entrepreneurship pp. 75-78

- Analía Pastran, Chantal Line Carpentier and Adnane Maalaoui
- Improving gender equality through entrepreneurship: The role of women-dedicated business incubators pp. 79-89

- Inés Gabarret and Aude D’Andria
- MSMEs sustainable prediction model: A three-sector comparative study pp. 90-100

- Prince Gyimah and Ogechi Adeola
- A step toward sustainability, dignity, and good health through Noraa pp. 101-113

- Shinu Vig
- Let’s Save the Bear: A multispecies livelihoods approach to wildlife conservation and achieving the SDGs pp. 114-124

- Bastian Thomsen, Jennifer Thomsen, Mario Cipollone and Sarah Coose
- Beyond making a profit: Using the UN SDGs in entrepreneurship programs to help nurture sustainable entrepreneurs pp. 125-133

- David J. Hansen and David Wyman
- Reimagining innovation for “social” entrepreneurship: Nonhuman spaces for the SDGs pp. 134-146

- Kellen Copeland
- Sustainable entrepreneurship: A new way of doing business pp. 147-158

- Analía Pastran, Evangelina Colli and Claudia Poclaba
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- COVID-19 as an accelerator for developing strong(er) businesses? Insights from Estonian small firms pp. 1-29

- Susanne Durst and Thomas Henschel
- A case of mistaken (role) identity?: Envisioning entrepreneurial role demands pp. 30-41

- Norris Krueger and Alexander Lawrence
- TVET: Labor force today, entrepreneurial leaders tomorrow pp. 42-45

- Shoroke Zedan
- Teaching entrepreneurial finance: Reconsidering Morris and Liguori in light of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 46-54

- Srinivas Nippani and Paul Newsom
- Local government as a platform for altruistic microbusiness: A case study of a children’s cafeteria in Japan pp. 55-66

- Atushi Kato
- Healing a hurt generation with humane entrepreneurship pp. 67-74

- Jeffrey Alves and Hannah Gilroy
Volume 1, issue 3-4, 2020
- Women-led SMEs: Innovation and collaboration → performance? pp. 111-117

- María José Ibáñez, Maribel Guerrero and Raj V. Mahto
- Rising to the challenge: Entrepreneurship ecosystems and SDG success pp. 118-125

- Eric Liguori and Joshua S. Bendickson
- How a business model’s sustainability and scalability interact pp. 126-138

- Rico Baldegger
- Why MSMEs are failing: Evidence from the real world pp. 139-147

- Frederick Crane
- Effective leaders in entrepreneurial organizations build cultures that lead to high-performance outcomes pp. 148-176

- Ayman El Tarabishy
- Humane Entrepreneurship Model: Does morality of entrepreneurs matter? pp. 177-198

- Alina Maria Landowska, Bice Della Piana and Rosangela Feola
Volume 1, issue 2, 2020
- Personality traits and the digital entrepreneur: Much of the same thing or a new breed? pp. 81-105

- Cesar Bandera and Katia Passerini
- Strategies for small business: Surviving and thriving in the era of COVID-19 pp. 106-110

- Eric W. Liguori and Thomas G. Pittz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Letter from the Managing Editor, Dr. Jeffrey Alves pp. 1-3

- Jeffrey R. Alves
- The Genesis of the United Nations International Name Day for Micro-, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises — June 27 pp. 4-6

- Ayman El Tarabishy
- Financial inclusion for MSMEs and women’s economic empowerment pp. 7-9

- Martín García Moritán
- It’s not just about the money pp. 10-13

- Andrew McDonald
- Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development: A powerful global framework pp. 14-23

- Chantal Line Carpentier and Hannah Braun
- Small matters! pp. 24-27

- Dragan Radic
- Giving momentum to SME digitalization pp. 28-31

- Sandrine Kergroach
- The emergence of social entrepreneurs in China pp. 32-35

- Larry Yu
- Pitfalls in innovation policy making pp. 36-41

- Salvatore Zecchini
- From crisis to recovery: The role of the EU policies in supporting MSMEs pp. 42-44

- Kristin Schreiber
- Messages from T20 Tokyo Summit 2019: Challenges and proposals for SME policies in G20 countries pp. 45-51

- Hiroyuki Okamuro
- Entrepreneurial potential and potential entrepreneurs: 25 years on pp. 52-55

- Norris Krueger
- Digitalization, Consumer Social Responsibility, and Humane Entrepreneurship: Good news from the future? pp. 56-63

- Roberto Parente
- Revisiting the potential security threats linked with the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) pp. 64-80

- Riaz Ahmad, Hong Mi and Lloyd W. Fernald
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