Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Finance
Edited by Javed Ghulam Hussain and
Jonathan Scott
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Drawing upon current cutting-edge theories, knowledge and research findings, this Handbook provides an analysis of the interaction between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs and financial institutions globally. The contributors consider regional and international perspectives within and between Europe, North America, New Zealand, the Middle East, as well as South, Central and East Asia on a chapter-by-chapter basis. In so doing, they provide a contextualized, up-to-date snapshot of research into entrepreneurial finance across the world.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781783478781
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: entrepreneurial finance in context in the twenty-first century , pp 1-10

- Jonathan Scott and Javed G. Hussain
- Ch 2 SME lending: a new role for credit unions? , pp 11-26

- Steve Talbot, Ciarán Mac an Bhaird and Geoff Whittam
- Ch 3 Entrepreneurial finance in New Zealand , pp 27-49

- David Deakins
- Ch 4 Venture capital investment and internationalization: a case to consider , pp 50-64

- Miwako Nitani and Allan Riding
- Ch 5 Small and medium-sized enterprises and their capital structure decisions in Turkey: a literature review , pp 65-81

- Dilek Demirbaş and Safa Demirbaş
- Ch 6 Resourcing indigenous export ventures through networks: insights from the Sri Lankan tea industry , pp 82-101

- Indu Peiris, Michèle Akoorie and Paresha Sinha
- Ch 7 Business angel exits: strategies and processes , pp 102-124

- Colin Mason, Richard T. Harrison and Tiago Botelho
- Ch 8 The role of UK government hybrid venture capital funds in addressing the finance gap facing innovative SMEs in the post-2007 financial crisis era , pp 125-146

- Robert Baldock and David North
- Ch 9 Readiness for funding: the influence of entrepreneurial team diversity , pp 147-165

- Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman and Tatiana S. Manolova
- Ch 10 Entrepreneurial finance of minority and migrant groups in Israel , pp 166-184

- Sibylle Heilbrunn and Nonna Kushnirovich
- Ch 11 Bridging the equity funding gap in technological entrepreneurship: the case of government-backed venture capital in China , pp 185-205

- Jun Li
- Ch 12 Informal lenders and small/marginal farmers in India: an unregulated sociological symbiotic relationship? , pp 206-228

- Navjot Sandhu, Javed G. Hussain and Harry Matlay
- Ch 13 Unilateral microfinance? The commercial roots of entrepreneurial diversity , pp 229-247

- Madina Subalova, Haya Al-Dajani and Zografia Bika
- Ch 14 Entrepreneurial finance, poverty reduction and gender: the case of women entrepreneurs’ microloans in Pakistan , pp 248-264

- Javed G. Hussain, Samia Mahmood and Jonathan Scott
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