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January 2015, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 37-54 Necessity entrepreneurship and competitive strategy
by Joern Block & Karsten Kohn & Danny Miller & Katrin Ullrich - 55-70 Self-employment and the local business cycle
by Helena Svaleryd - 71-78 The constructivist view of entrepreneurial opportunities: a critical analysis
by Stratos Ramoglou & Stelios Zyglidopoulos - 79-104 Running in the family: parental role models in entrepreneurship
by Anders Hoffmann & Martin Junge & Nikolaj Malchow-Møller - 105-122 Board ownership and processes in family firms
by Fabio Zona - 123-143 High-growth firms and productivity: evidence from the United Kingdom
by Jun Du & Yama Temouri - 145-170 High-growth firms in changing competitive environments: the US pharmaceutical industry (1963 to 2002)
by Mariana Mazzucato & Stuart Parris - 171-187 Spatial patterns in new firm formation: are cooperatives different?
by Millán Díaz-Foncea & Carmen Marcuello - 189-206 Venture capital financing and the financial distress risk of portfolio firms: How independent and bank-affiliated investors differ
by Annalisa Croce & Diego D’Adda & Elisa Ughetto - 207-218 Firms size and directed technological change
by Cristiano Antonelli & Giuseppe Scellato
December 2014, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 743-749 Firm growth and innovation
by David Audretsch & Alex Coad & Agustí Segarra - 751-766 Why don't all young firms invest in R&D?
by David Audretsch & Agustí Segarra & Mercedes Teruel - 767-785 R&D, firm growth and the role of innovation persistence: an analysis of Finnish SMEs and large firms
by Matthias Deschryvere - 787-804 Persistence of innovation and firm’s growth: evidence from a panel of SME and large Spanish manufacturing firms
by Angela Triguero & David Córcoles & Maria Cuerva - 805-821 High-growth firms and innovation: an empirical analysis for Spanish firms
by Agustí Segarra & Mercedes Teruel - 823-837 Age and firm growth: evidence from three European countries
by Giorgio Barba Navaretti & Davide Castellani & Fabio Pieri - 839-855 Investigating the impact of the technological environment on survival chances of employer entrepreneurs
by André Stel & José Millán & Concepción Román - 857-871 Processes of firm growth and diversification: theory and evidence
by Alex Coad & Christina Guenther - 873-886 Process innovation strategy in SMEs, organizational innovation and performance: a misleading debate?
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Francisca Sempere-Ripoll & Carles Boronat-Moll - 887-898 Who become serial and portfolio entrepreneurs?
by Simon Parker - 899-916 Charitable donations by the self-employed
by Matthias Tietz & Simon Parker - 917-930 Does health reform affect self-employment? Evidence from Massachusetts
by Bradley Heim & Ithai Lurie - 931-944 State intervention and the microcredit market: the role of business development services
by Renaud Bourlès & Anastasia Cozarenco - 945-957 Asymmetric changes in Australia’s small business loan rate
by Abbas Valadkhani & George Chen & Bernice Kotey - 959-976 Assessment of the public tools used to promote R&D investment in Spanish SMEs
by Desiderio Romero-Jordán & María Delgado-Rodríguez & Inmaculada Álvarez-Ayuso & Sonia Lucas-Santos
October 2014, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 511-528 Entrepreneurship, innovation, and human flourishing
by Magnus Henrekson - 529-547 Business experience and start-up size: Buying more lottery tickets next time around?
by Alex Coad & Julian Frankish & Paul Nightingale & Richard Roberts - 549-569 Female self-employment and children
by Florian Noseleit - 571-596 Tax incentives… or subsidies for business R&D?
by Isabel Busom & Beatriz Corchuelo & Ester Martínez-Ros - 597-619 Strategic reference points in family firms
by Josip Kotlar & Alfredo De Massis & Hanqing Fang & Federico Frattini - 621-637 Industry relatedness in trade sales and venture capital investment returns
by Ann-Kristin Achleitner & Reiner Braun & Eva Lutz & Uwe Reiner - 639-659 The ineffectiveness of entrepreneurship policy: is policy formulation to blame?
by Norin Arshed & Sara Carter & Colin Mason - 661-676 Metropolitan innovation, firm size, and business survival in a high-tech industry
by Alexandra Tsvetkova & Jean-Claude Thill & Deborah Strumsky - 677-695 Economic growth and crime against small and medium sized enterprises in developing economies
by Asif Islam - 697-709 Clustering as an organizational response to capital market inefficiency: evidence from microenterprises in Ethiopia
by Merima Ali & Jack Peerlings & Xiaobo Zhang - 711-724 Partial credit guarantees and firm performance: evidence from Colombia
by Irani Arráiz & Marcela Meléndez & Rodolfo Stucchi - 725-741 Imperfect information and labor market bias against small and medium-sized enterprises: a Korean case
by Soonae Park & Byung-Yeon Kim & Wonchang Jang & Kyung-Min Nam
August 2014, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 245-259 The origin of spin-offs: a typology of corporate and academic spin-offs
by Helmut Fryges & Mike Wright - 261-287 The impact of local and external university knowledge on the creation of knowledge-intensive firms: evidence from the Italian case
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Massimo Colombo & Massimiliano Guerini & Cristina Rossi-Lamastra - 289-307 Technology transfer offices as boundary spanners in the pre-spin-off process: the case of a hybrid model
by Annelore Huyghe & Mirjam Knockaert & Mike Wright & Evila Piva - 309-326 University spin-offs and the “performance premium”
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Christian Rammer & Andrew Toole - 327-351 How innovative are spin-offs at later stages of development? Comparing innovativeness of established research spin-offs and otherwise created firms
by Anna Lejpras - 353-368 Are public research spin-offs more innovative?
by Andreas Stephan - 369-391 Job machine, think tank, or both: what makes corporate spin-offs different?
by Helmut Fryges & Bettina Müller & Michaela Niefert - 393-398 Entrepreneurship and innovation networks
by Charlie Karlsson & Peter Warda - 399-410 New firms and labor market entrants: Is there a wage penalty for employment in new firms?
by Kristina Nyström & Gulzat Elvung - 411-426 Entrepreneurship and survival over the business cycle: how do new technology-based firms differ?
by Olof Ejermo & Jing Xiao - 427-446 How much of a socialist legacy? The re-emergence of entrepreneurship in the East German transformation to a market economy
by Michael Fritsch & Elisabeth Bublitz & Alina Sorgner & Michael Wyrwich - 447-462 Non-R&D SMEs: external knowledge, absorptive capacity and product innovation
by Mikko Moilanen & Stein Østbye & Kristin Woll - 463-476 Innovation embedded in entrepreneurs’ networks and national educational systems
by Thomas Schott & Mahdokht Sedaghat - 477-491 Survival, productivity and growth of new ventures across locations
by Hans Lööf & Pardis Nabavi - 493-509 The role of knowledge variety and intensity for regional innovation
by Sam Tavassoli & Nunzia Carbonara
June 2014, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-8 Maryann Feldman: Recipient of the 2013 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research
by Mark Lorenzen & Bo Carlsson - 9-20 The character of innovative places: entrepreneurial strategy, economic development, and prosperity
by Maryann Feldman - 21-38 Small firm innovation performance and employee involvement
by Petra Andries & Dirk Czarnitzki - 39-55 The entrepreneurial orientation–performance relationship in private family firms: the moderating role of socioemotional wealth
by Jelle Schepers & Wim Voordeckers & Tensie Steijvers & Eddy Laveren - 57-74 Academics’ start-up intentions and knowledge filters: an individual perspective of the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship
by Maribel Guerrero & David Urbano - 75-99 Who creates jobs in developing countries?
by Meghana Ayyagari & Asli Demirguc-Kunt & Vojislav Maksimovic - 101-117 Entrepreneurs’ creativity and firm innovation: the moderating role of entrepreneurial self-efficacy
by Branka Ahlin & Mateja Drnovšek & Robert Hisrich - 119-135 Ownership as R&D incentive in business groups
by Enrico Guzzini & Donato Iacobucci - 137-160 The effect of working time preferences and fair wage perceptions on entrepreneurial intentions among employees
by Arndt Werner & Johanna Gast & Sascha Kraus - 161-181 Regional institutional development, political connections, and entrepreneurial performance in China’s transition economy
by Wubiao Zhou - 183-195 What holds back high-growth firms? Evidence from UK SMEs
by Neil Lee - 197-212 Private equity, investment and financial constraints: firm-level evidence for France and the United Kingdom
by Dirk Engel & Joel Stiebale - 213-228 Spatial agglomeration and firm exit: a spatial dynamic analysis for Italian provinces
by Giulio Cainelli & Sandro Montresor & Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti - 229-243 Efficiency of venture capital firms: evidence from Spain
by Arturo Haro-de-Rosario & Mª del Caba-Pérez & Leonardo Cazorla-Papis
April 2014, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 663-668 Small business, innovation, and entrepreneurship
by Jean-Michel Sahut & Marta Peris-Ortiz - 669-683 Born to be alive? The survival of innovative and non-innovative French micro-start-ups
by Tristan Boyer & Régis Blazy - 685-701 National culture, entrepreneurship and economic development: different patterns across the European Union
by Francisco Liñán & José Fernandez-Serrano - 703-716 Institutional dimensions and entrepreneurial activity: an international study
by David Urbano & Claudia Alvarez - 717-728 Entrepreneurial intention and career choices: the role of volition
by S. Nyock Ilouga & A. Nyock Mouloungni & J. Sahut - 729-746 University choice and entrepreneurship
by Zara Daghbashyan & Björn Hårsman - 747-767 Religious institutions and entrepreneurship
by Yaron Zelekha & Gil Avnimelech & Eyal Sharabi - 769-786 Revisiting the entrepreneur gender–performance relationship: a firm perspective
by In Lee & Matthew Marvel - 787-814 Personality characteristics and the decisions to become and stay self-employed
by Marco Caliendo & Frank Fossen & Alexander Kritikos - 815-830 Age or size? Contributions to job creation
by Martina Lawless - 831-847 The impact of human capital on the early success of necessity versus opportunity-based entrepreneurs
by Rui Baptista & Murat Karaöz & Joana Mendonça - 849-870 The impact of venture capital on the persistence of innovation activities of start-ups
by Spyros Arvanitis & Tobias Stucki - 871-889 Entrepreneurs from low-skilled immigrant groups in knowledge-intensive industries: company characteristics, survival and innovative performance
by Elisabeth Mueller - 891-907 Productivity and firm size in India
by Prabal De & Priya Nagaraj
March 2014, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 437-444 Global entrepreneurship and institutions: an introduction
by Jonathan Levie & Erkko Autio & Zoltan Acs & Mark Hart - 445-465 GEM research: achievements and challenges
by Claudia Álvarez & David Urbano & José Amorós - 467-484 What determines the level of informal venture finance investment? Market clearing forces and gender effects
by Andrew Burke & André Stel & Chantal Hartog & Abdel Ichou - 485-505 Stigma and business failure: implications for entrepreneurs’ career choices
by Sharon Simmons & Johan Wiklund & Jonathan Levie - 507-522 Hierarchy and conservatism in the contributions of resources to entrepreneurial activity
by Dirk Clercq & Dominic Lim & Chang Oh - 523-540 “Surfeiting, the appetite may sicken”: entrepreneurship and happiness
by Wim Naudé & José Amorós & Oscar Cristi - 541-559 Regulatory costs on entrepreneurship and establishment employment size
by Peter Calcagno & Russell Sobel - 561-577 Trade credit and SME profitability
by Cristina Martínez-Sola & Pedro García-Teruel & Pedro Martínez-Solano - 579-594 Ageing and entrepreneurial preferences
by Teemu Kautonen & Simon Down & Maria Minniti - 595-609 Innovation in family and non-family SMEs: an exploratory analysis
by Nicolas Classen & Martin Carree & Anita Gils & Bettina Peters - 611-620 Can franchising be an economic development strategy? An empirical investigation
by Steven Michael - 621-641 Do cooperative enterprises create social trust?
by Fabio Sabatini & Francesca Modena & Ermanno Tortia - 643-662 Size, R&D productivity and Decision Styles
by José Lejarraga & Ester Martinez-Ros
February 2014, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 207-220 R&D investment of start-up firms: does founders’ human capital matter?
by Yuji Honjo & Masatoshi Kato & Hiroyuki Okamuro - 221-244 Regional characteristics, opportunity perception and entrepreneurial activities
by Michael Stuetzer & Martin Obschonka & Udo Brixy & Rolf Sternberg & Uwe Cantner - 245-264 Bank support and export: evidence from small Italian firms
by Francesca Bartoli & Giovanni Ferri & Pierluigi Murro & Zeno Rotondi - 265-282 Ownership structure, horizontal agency costs and the performance of high-tech entrepreneurial firms
by Massimo Colombo & Annalisa Croce & Samuele Murtinu - 283-295 Do small businesses create more jobs? New evidence for Europe
by Gerrit Wit & Jan Kok - 297-309 Self-employment of older Americans: do recessions matter?
by Amelia Biehl & Tami Gurley-Calvez & Brian Hill - 311-327 Effect of R&D tax credits for SMEs in Japan: a microeconometric analysis focused on liquidity constraints
by Yohei Kobayashi - 329-338 The international mobility of billionaires
by Tino Sanandaji - 339-360 How Swiss small and medium-sized firms assess the performance impact of mergers and acquisitions
by Spyros Arvanitis & Tobias Stucki - 361-385 Financial disclosure by SMEs listed on a semi-regulated market: evidence from the Euronext Free Market
by Andy Lardon & Marc Deloof - 387-406 The effect of innovation policy on SMEs’ employment and wages in Argentina
by Victoria Castillo & Alessandro Maffioli & Sofía Rojo & Rodolfo Stucchi - 407-435 Export behaviour of SMEs in transition countries
by Petrit Gashi & Iraj Hashi & Geoff Pugh
January 2014, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-15 Parent universities and the location of academic startups
by Stephan Heblich & Viktor Slavtchev - 17-32 The skill balancing act: when does broad expertise pay off?
by Elisabeth Bublitz & Florian Noseleit - 33-57 Entrepreneurship and dynamic capabilities: how firm age and size affect the ‘capability enhancement–SME performance’ relationship
by Richard Arend - 59-76 Are the self-employed really jacks-of-all-trades? Testing the assumptions and implications of Lazear’s theory of entrepreneurship with German data
by Daniel Lechmann & Claus Schnabel - 77-98 Analyzing the determinants of entrepreneurship in European cities
by Andrés Barreneche García - 99-116 Financial constraints and firm dynamics
by Giulio Bottazzi & Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni - 117-129 Effects of the matching fund program on IPO and bankruptcy of SMEs in Korea
by In Heo & So Sohn & Eun Ji - 131-151 Does trade credit play a signalling role? Some evidence from SMEs microdata
by Mariarosaria Agostino & Francesco Trivieri - 153-164 Benefits of a registration policy for microenterprise performance in India
by Smriti Sharma - 165-190 Tax structure and entrepreneurship
by Mina Baliamoune-Lutz & Pierre Garello - 191-205 Contextual ambidexterity in SMEs: the roles of internal and external rivalry
by Dirk Clercq & Narongsak Thongpapanl & Dimo Dimov
December 2013, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 757-774 The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship
by Zoltan Acs & David Audretsch & Erik Lehmann - 775-795 Knowledge spillover entrepreneurship in an endogenous growth model
by Zoltan Acs & Mark Sanders - 797-817 Knowledge spillovers, collective entrepreneurship, and economic growth: the role of universities
by Dennis Leyden & Albert Link - 819-836 The missing pillar: the creativity theory of knowledge spillover entrepreneurship
by David Audretsch & Maksim Belitski - 837-863 University specialization and new firm creation across industries
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Massimo Colombo & Massimiliano Guerini & Cristina Rossi-Lamastra - 865-885 Regional public research, higher education, and innovative start-ups: an empirical investigation
by Michael Fritsch & Ronney Aamoucke - 887-898 Knowledge and entrepreneurial employees: a country-level analysis
by Erik Stam - 899-911 Conceptualizing knowledge-based entrepreneurship networks: perspectives from the literature
by Christopher Hayter - 913-930 The evolving domain of entrepreneurship research
by Bo Carlsson & Pontus Braunerhjelm & Maureen McKelvey & Christer Olofsson & Lars Persson & Håkan Ylinenpää - 931-943 Behavioral credit scoring model for technology-based firms that considers uncertain financial ratios obtained from relationship banking
by So Sohn & Yoon Kim - 945-959 Moving on from nascent entrepreneurship: measuring cross-national differences in the transition to new business ownership
by Heiko Bergmann & Ute Stephan - 961-987 Gender gap in latent and nascent entrepreneurship: driven by competitiveness
by Werner Bönte & Monika Piegeler
October 2013, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 521-535 Born local: toward a theory of new venture’s choice of internationalization
by Zoltan Acs & Siri Terjesen - 537-562 Open innovation practices in SMEs and large enterprises
by André Spithoven & Wim Vanhaverbeke & Nadine Roijakkers - 563-579 Influence of family ownership on small business growth. Evidence from French SMEs
by Anaïs Hamelin - 581-607 Disentangling the effects of organizational capabilities, innovation and firm size on SME sales growth
by Lorraine Uhlaner & André Stel & Valérie Duplat & Haibo Zhou - 609-632 Reconciling quantile autoregressions of firm size and variance–size scaling
by Marco Capasso & Elena Cefis & Alessandro Sapio - 633-649 Diversification patterns and survival as firms mature
by Alex Coad & Christina Guenther - 651-666 Incremental impact of venture capital financing
by Yan Alperovych & Georges Hübner - 667-681 Micro and small enterprise participation in tourism in coastal Kenya
by Patience Mshenga & Robert Richardson - 683-700 Establishment exits in Germany: the role of size and age
by Daniel Fackler & Claus Schnabel & Joachim Wagner - 701-715 Perceived credit constraints in the European Union
by Erik Canton & Isabel Grilo & Josefa Monteagudo & Peter Zwan - 717-732 Bank loan terms and conditions for Eurozone SMEs
by Konstantinos Drakos - 733-755 The role of employees for post-entry firm growth
by Andreas Koch & Jochen Späth & Harald Strotmann
August 2013, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 315-334 Succession financing in family firms
by Christian Koropp & Dietmar Grichnik & André Gygax - 335-357 The more business owners, the merrier? The role of tertiary education
by Mirjam Praag & André Stel - 359-378 SME takeovers as a contributor to regional productivity gaps
by James Foreman-Peck & Tom Nicholls - 379-399 Productivity, wages and intrinsic motivations
by Leonardo Becchetti & Stefano Castriota & Ermanno Tortia - 401-417 The global financial crisis and small- and medium-sized enterprises in Japan: how did they cope with the crisis?
by Kazuo Ogawa & Takanori Tanaka - 419-431 Inherited corporate control and returns on investment
by Johan Eklund & Johanna Palmberg & Daniel Wiberg - 433-448 Long-term debt maturity and financing constraints of SMEs during the Global Financial Crisis
by Veronique Vermoesen & Marc Deloof & Eddy Laveren - 449-460 Small business loan securitization and interstate risk sharing
by Pu Liu & Yingying Shao - 461-478 Prior-knowledge and opportunity identification
by Jason Arentz & Frederic Sautet & Virgil Storr - 479-501 What do we know about the capital structure of small firms?
by Karin Jõeveer - 503-519 Capital structure of SMEs in Spanish regions
by María Palacín-Sánchez & Luis Ramírez-Herrera & Filippo di Pietro
June 2013, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-24 Ethics-focused dynamic capabilities: a small business perspective
by Richard Arend - 25-39 Black–White gap in self-employment. Does intra-race heterogeneity exist?
by Ruth Oyelere & Willie Belton - 41-54 Entrepreneurial politicians
by Kristina Nyström - 55-70 Effectiveness and efficiency of SME innovation policy
by James Foreman-Peck - 71-91 High performance work practices in small firms: a resource-poverty and strategic decision-making perspective
by Brigitte Kroon & Karina Voorde & Jules Timmers - 93-114 Balanced skills among nascent entrepreneurs
by Michael Stuetzer & Martin Obschonka & Eva Schmitt-Rodermund - 115-132 Intrapreneurial intentions versus entrepreneurial intentions: distinct constructs with different antecedents
by Evan Douglas & Jason Fitzsimmons - 133-147 When is Gibrat’s law a law?
by Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Niklas Elert - 149-168 Private investment in small public entities
by Cécile Carpentier & Jean-François L’Her & Jean-Marc Suret - 169-181 Formal business networking and SME growth
by Bilitis Schoonjans & Philippe Cauwenberge & Heidi Bauwhede - 183-194 Modeling productive entrepreneurship in developing countries
by Zuzana Brixiova - 195-214 The role of business subsidies in job creation of start-ups, gazelles and incumbents
by Heli Koski & Mika Pajarinen - 215-218 Comment on Acs and Varga: Entrepreneurship, agglomeration and technological change
by Torben Klarl - 219-240 The dynamics of exports and R&D in SMEs
by Silviano Esteve-Pérez & Diego Rodríguez - 241-251 Unfair credit allocations
by Giuseppe Coco & Giuseppe Pignataro - 253-262 Optimum pricing of mutual guarantees for credit
by Yoram Kroll & Assaf Cohen - 263-275 Subjectivity in credit allocation to micro-entrepreneurs: evidence from Brazil
by Isabelle Agier & Ariane Szafarz - 277-293 Supplier development programs and firm performance: evidence from Chile
by Irani Arráiz & Francisca Henríquez & Rodolfo Stucchi - 295-313 Catching a wave: the formation of co-operatives in Finnish regions
by Panu Kalmi
May 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 797-804 Kathleen Eisenhardt: recipient of the 2012 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research
by Bo Carlsson - 805-816 Top management teams and the performance of entrepreneurial firms
by Kathleen Eisenhardt - 817-841 The effect of institutional quality on firm export performance in emerging economies: a contingency model of firm age and size
by Joseph LiPuma & Scott Newbert & Jonathan Doh - 843-863 How useful is venture capital prestige? Evidence from IPO survivability
by Ting-Kai Chou & Jia-Chi Cheng & Chin-Chen Chien - 865-877 The entrepreneur’s mode of entry: the effect of social and financial capital
by Françoise Bastié & Sylvie Cieply & Pascal Cussy - 879-898 Domestic transport infrastructure and firms’ export market participation
by Pedro Albarran & Raquel Carrasco & Adelheid Holl - 899-910 Relationship banking and escalating commitments to bad loans
by Eugene Kang & Asghar Zardkoohi & Ramona Paetzold & Donald Fraser - 911-931 Is success hereditary? Evidence on the performance of spawned ventures
by Johannes Dick & Katrin Hussinger & Boris Blumberg & John Hagedoorn - 933-952 Does self-employment increase the economic well-being of low-skilled workers?
by Magnus Lofstrom - 953-976 Firm ownership and productivity: a study of family and non-family SMEs
by Francesco Barbera & Ken Moores - 977-1007 Long-lasting bank relationships and growth of firms
by Alessandro Gambini & Alberto Zazzaro - 1009-1033 Life satisfaction and self-employment: a matching approach
by Martin Binder & Alex Coad - 1035-1058 Family firms’ investments, uncertainty and opacity
by Magda Bianco & Maria Bontempi & Roberto Golinelli & Giuseppe Parigi - 1059-1086 Geographic scope of proximity effects among small life sciences firms
by Christos Kolympiris & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes - 1087-1122 An entrepreneurial process perspective on succession in family firms
by Mattias Nordqvist & Karl Wennberg & Massimo Bau’ & Karin Hellerstedt
April 2013, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 479-492 Reassessing the relationships between private equity investors and their portfolio companies
by Sophie Manigart & Mike Wright - 493-509 The association between venture capitalists’ selection and value adding behavior: evidence from early stage high tech venture capitalists
by Mirjam Knockaert & Tom Vanacker - 511-525 Why do contracts differ between venture capital types?
by Julia Hirsch & Uwe Walz - 527-552 Venture capital investor type and the growth mode of new technology-based firms
by Fabio Bertoni & Massimo Colombo & Luca Grilli - 553-573 The role of domestic and cross-border venture capital investors in the growth of portfolio companies
by David Devigne & Tom Vanacker & Sophie Manigart & Ine Paeleman - 575-590 Learning from own and others’ previous experience: the contribution of the venture capital firm to the likelihood of a portfolio company’s trade sale
by Bart Clarysse & Annelies Bobelyn & Itxaso Palacio Aguirre - 591-605 Private equity and entrepreneurial management in management buy-outs
by Hans Bruining & Ernst Verwaal & Mike Wright - 607-633 The different roles played by venture capital and private equity investors on the investment activity of their portfolio firms
by Fabio Bertoni & María Ferrer & José Martí - 635-649 Conflicts between entrepreneurs and investors: the impact of perceived unethical behavior
by Veroniek Collewaert & Yves Fassin - 651-670 Determinants of job satisfaction: a European comparison of self-employed and paid employees
by José Millán & Jolanda Hessels & Roy Thurik & Rafael Aguado - 671-686 Regional determinants of ICT new firm formation
by Frank Lasch & Frank Robert & Frédéric Roy - 687-691 SBE special issue introduction
by Jill Kickul & Siri Terjesen & Rachida Justo - 693-714 Designing a global standardized methodology for measuring social entrepreneurship activity: the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor social entrepreneurship study
by Jan Lepoutre & Rachida Justo & Siri Terjesen & Niels Bosma