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September 2013, Volume 22, Issue 2
March 2013, Volume 22, Issue 1
September 2012, Volume 21, Issue 2
March 2012, Volume 21, Issue 1
September 2011, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 159-187 A Socially Situated Praxeological Approach to Entrepreneurship
by Gabriel A. Giménez-Roche
- 189-205 Different Background— Similar Strategies
by Henrik Egbert & Gundula Fischer & Sebastian Bredl
- 207-226 Can an Entrepreneurial Personality Compensate for a Boring Job?
by Pearl D’Souza & Zubin R. Mulla
- 227-247 Effect of Entrepreneur Network and Entrepreneur Self-efficacy on Subjective Performance
by Keerti Prajapati & Saswata Narayan Biswas
- 249-271 Managerial Resourcefulness
by Selen DoÄŸan & Faruk Åžahin
- 273-278 Campbell Jones and Andre Spices, Unmasking the Entrepreneur, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009, 139 pp
by Chitvan Trivedi
- 278-287 Léo-Paul Dana (ed.), Entrepreneurship and Religion, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010, 442 pp
by Vijaya Sherry Chand
- 288-292 Rajesh Shukla, How India Earns, Spends and Saves: Unmasking the Real India, New Delhi: SAGE and NCAER-CMCR, 2010, 202 pp
by Binod Kumar Das
- 292-301 Sairam Bhat (ed.), Law of Business Contracts in India, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2009, 312 pp
by J. Jayaraman
- 302-303 Gijsbert Oonk, The Karimji Jivanji Family: Merchant Princes of East Africa, 1800–2000, Amsterdam: Pillas Publications, 2009, 175 pp
by Dwijendra Tripathi
March 2011, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-32 Social Enterprises and Corporate Enterprises
by Chitvan Trivedi & Daniel Stokols
- 33-53 Entrepreneurs because they are Immigrants or Immigrants because they are Entrepreneurs?
by Prescott C. Ensign & Nicholas P. Robinson
- 55-76 The Bridge to Retirement
by Gerry Kerr & Marjorie Armstrong-Stassen
- 77-101 Prospects for Commercialisation of an Alaska Native Wild Resource as a Commodity Crop
by Joshua Kellogg & Clyde Higgs & Mary Ann Lila
- 103-126 Network Strategy and Access to Business Finance
by Anirban Sengupta
- 127-141 Juggling Family and Business
by Sibylle Heilbrunn & Liema Davidovitch
- 143-147 Robert F. Hebert and Albert N. Link, A History of Entrepreneurship, London & New York: Routledge, 2009, 121 pp
by Dwijendra Tripathi
- 147-151 Magnus Henrekson and Robin Douhan (eds), The Political Economy of Entrepreneurship (Vol. II), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008, 534 pp
by K.V.S.M. Krishna
- 152-158 Mohan Thite and Bob Russell, The Next Available Operator: Managing Human Resources in Indian Business Process Outsourcing Industry. New Delhi: Response Books, 2009, 340 pp
by Chitvan Trivedi
September 2010, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 99-108 The Social Context of Entrepreneurship
by N.R. Sheth
- 109-136 Industry Structure Characteristics and International Entrepreneurship in India’s Software Industry
by Sumit K. Majumdar & Davina Vora & Ashok K. Nag
- 137-147 Firm Performance and CEO Pay
by Saibal Ghosh
- 149-177 Social Entrepreneurship in the Mondragon Co-operative Corporation and the Challenges of Successful Replication
by Christina A. Clamp & Innocentus Alhamis
- 179-190 Firms’ Performance and Lending Constraints in Nigeria
by T.M. Obamuyi
- 191-207 Entrepreneurship and the Environment for Rural SMEs in the Shropshire Hills, UK, 1997–2009
by Graham Tate
- 209-221 The Networking Entrepreneur
by Arun Bhattacharyya
- 223-228 Moid Siddiqui and R.H. Khwaja, The Acrobatics of Change: Concepts, Techniques, Strategies and Execution, New Delhi: Response Books, 2008, 292 pp
by Vijaya Sherry Chand
- 228-233 Ernesto Noronha and Premilla D’Cruz, Employee Identity in Indian Call Centres: The Notion of Professionalism, New Delhi: Response Books, 2009, 184 pp
by Shalini Misra
- 233-235 Vyuptakesh Sharan, India’s Financial Sector: An Era of Reforms, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2009, 236 pp
by Sidharth Sinha
- 235-240 B.S. Baviskar and George Mathew (eds), Inclusion and Exclusion in Local Governance: Field Notes from Rural India, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2009, 453 pp
by Santosh Kumar
- 240-244 Suman Bery, Barry Bosworth and Arvind Panagariya (eds), India Policy Forum 2008/09 (Volume 5), New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2009, 295 pp
by Errol D’Souza
January 2010, Volume 19, Issue 1
July 2009, Volume 18, Issue 2
March 2009, Volume 18, Issue 1
September 2008, Volume 17, Issue 2
May 2008, Volume 17, Issue 1
July 2007, Volume 16, Issue 2
March 2007, Volume 16, Issue 1
September 2006, Volume 15, Issue 2
January 2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
September 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
March 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
September 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
March 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-27 Sub-cultures and Entrepreneurship: The Value of Social Capital in Tanzanian Business
by Jan Inge Jenssen & Stein Kristiansen
- 29-52 The Making of Israeli High-technology Entrepreneurs: An Exploratory Study
by Ayala Malach-Pines & Dov Dvir & Arik Sadeh
- 53-68 Attitude Towards Entrepreneurship in Organisations
by Pramod Shetty
- 69-92 WTO and Survival of Small-scale Industry: The Five Myth Entrepreneurial Framework with Case Study of Rajkot Diesel Engine Industry
by Paurav Shukla
- 95-96 Book Reviews : Anil Kumar Mukhopadhyaya, Value Engineering: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, New Delhi, Response Books, 2003, 188 pp
by K.K. Shaw
- 96-100 Book Reviews : Peter C. Weiglin, Basic Math for Management Professionals: A Survivor's Guide, New Delhi, Response Books, 2003, 128 pp
by Ashok Vyas
- 100-103 Book Reviews : Michael Norton and Purba Dutt, Getting Started in Communication: A Practical Guide for Activists and Organisation, New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2003, 176 pp
by Julie Shah
- 105-128 Abstracts
by N/A
September 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 155-182 What Makes Entrepreneurs Learn and How Do They Do It?
by John E. Young & Donald L. Sexton
- 183-199 Technology Absorption in Large and Small Enterprises: A Proposal for Comparative Research 1
by Anjan Roy & Arijit Sikdar
- 201-223 The Entrepreneurial Self-Image
by Arne Olav Øyhus
- 225-239 Globalised Research and Development: A Case Study of Bangalore, India
by Kartik Kumaramangalam
- 243-247 Book Reviews : Daniel W. Crowell, The SEWA Movement and Rural Development: The Banaskantha and Kutch Experience, New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2003, 236 pp
by Nabarun Sen Gupta
- 247-250 Book Reviews : N.S. Srinivasan and G. Balasubramanian, Brain Reengineering—TheArt of being Mentally Tough, New Delhi, Response Books, 2003, 220 pp
by Venkatesh Pamu
- 251-270 Abstracts
by N/A
March 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Role of Market Orientation in the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Proactiveness and Performance
by Andreu Blesa & Maria Ripollés
- 21-41 Small-scale Business in Rural Java: Involution or Innovation?1
by Stein Kristiansen
- 43-73 Institutional Barriers to Small-scale Business Development: A Need for Flexibility in Tanzanian Tax and Regulatory Systems
by Estomih J. Nkya
- 75-89 Intrapreneurship: Assessing and Defining Attributes of Intrapreneurs
by Omer Bin Sayeed & M.K. Gazdar
- 91-116 Bridging the Gap: Conceptual Paradigms and Training for Entrepreneurship Development
by K.V.S.M. Krishna
- 119-120 Book Reviews : C.V. Madhavi, Change and Turbulence at SAIL: A Story of Fluctuating Fortunes, New Delhi: Response Books, 2002, 380 pp
by Venkatesh Pamu
- 121-124 Book Reviews : John G. Sommer, Empowering the Oppressed: Grassroots Advocacy Movements in India, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2001, 207 pp
by Nabarun Sen Gupta
- 124-127 Book Reviews : Deborah Drake and Elisabeth Rhyne (eds), The Commercialisation of Microfinance: Balancing Business and Development, Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press Inc., 2002, 320 pp
by Tara Nair
- 128-129 Book Reviews : Hrishikes Bhattacharya, Commercial Exploitation of Fisheries— Production, Marketing and Finance Strategies, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2002, 327 pp
by Manoj Mishra
- 131-154 Abstracts
by N/A
September 2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 139-171 Founder Characteristics and Start-up Policies of Entrepreneurial Ventures: A Comparison between British and Indian Enterprises
by Mathew J. Manimala
- 173-190 Entrepreneurial Success and Risk Perception among Small-scale Entrepreneurs of Eastern India
by Tapan K. Panda
- 191-218 Credit, Demand and Supply: A Study of Small-scale Units
by Jyotirmayee Kar
- 219-248 Association between Socio-economic Demographic Profile and Involvement of Women Entrepreneurs in their Enterprise Management
by W. Kalyani & K. Chandralekha
- 249-255 Book Reviews : Barrow Collin, Incubators—A Realist's Guide to the World's New Business Accelerators, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2001, 354 pp
by Umesh Menon
- 255-258 Book Reviews : John Humphries, How to Manage People at Work—A Practical Guide to Effective Leadership, Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House, 2000, 154 pp
by Venkatesh Pamu
- 258-260 Book Reviews : B.R. Virmani, Managing People in Organisation: The Challenges of Change, New Delhi, Response Books, 2000, pp. 237
by M.M. Bagali
- 261-274 Abstracts
by N/A
March 2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-19 Uncertainty, Planning Sophistication and Performance in Small New Zealand Firms
by Attahir Yusuf & Robert O. Nyomori
- 21-31 Predicting Entrepreneurial Success
by Rachana Chattopadhyay & Anjali Ghosh
- 33-53 Demystifying Empowered Culture
by M.M. Bagali
- 55-73 Institutionalisation of Rural Entrepreneurship through NGOs: Introspection from the Case Studies
by Naresh Singh
- 75-93 Women Entrepreneurs
by R. Ganesan & Dilbagh Kaur & R.C. Maheshwari
- 97-99 Book Reviews : Ruud Stokvis, Concurrentie en Beschaving: Ondernemingen en het Commercieel Beschavingsproces, (Competition and Civilization: Enterprises and the Commercial Civilizing Process) Amsterdam: Boom, 1999, 248 pp
by Mario Rutten
- 100-102 Book Reviews : Biswaroop Das, Role and Impact of Microfinance on Poor: A Study of Clients using Micro Credit in two South Indian States, Ahmedabad: Friends of Women's World Banking, 2001, 270 pp
by Tara S. Nair
- 102-104 Book Reviews : Madhurendra K. Varma, Managing more Effectively: A Professional Approach to get the Best out of People, (2nd edn) New Delhi: Response Books, 2001, 332 pp
by Amitabha Sen
- 104-108 Book Reviews : Raghu Nandan, Unleashing India on World Markets, New Delhi: Response Books, 2001, 416 pp
by Umesh K. Menon
- 108-110 Book Reviews : Pingali Venugopal, Marketing Channel Management: A Customer Centric Approach, New Delhi: Response Books, 2001, 188 pp
by Neeraj Sharma
- 111-138 Abstracts
by N/A
September 2001, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 129-141 Management Strategies of Venture Capital Funded Firms
by K. Ramachandran
- 143-159 Venture Capitalists' Insight, or the Ability to Describe the Formal Rules of Business Evaluation?
by Hernan Riquelme
- 165-189 Family Enterprises and Business Partnerships: Rural Entrepreneurs in India, Malaysia, and Indonesia
by Mario Rutten
- 191-208 Terrorism and Rural Entrepreneurship in Punjab
by Gurpreet Bal & Paramjit S. Judge
- 209-221 What Role does Bargaining Power Play in Participation of Women? A Case Study of Rural Pakistan
by Katinka Weinberger
- 223-227 Book Reviews : Patrick Heller, The Labor of Development: Workers and the Trans formation of Capitalism in Kerala, India, Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1999, pp. 277
by Dikshit Sinha
- 227-230 Book Reviews : John T. Mentzer (ed.), Supply Chain Management, New Delhi: Res ponse Books, 2001, pp. 524
by R. Balakrishnan
- 230-235 Book Reviews : D.B.N. Murthy, Managing Quality: A Practical Guide to Customer Satisfaction, Response Books, New Delhi, 1999, pp. 226
by A.K. Srivastava
- 235-237 Book Reviews : P.S. Palande, Coping with Liberalisation: The Industry's Response to New Competition, New Delhi: Response Books, 2000, pp. 377
by Umesh Menon
- 237-240 Book Reviews : Reidar Dale, Evaluation Frameworks for Development Programmes and Projects, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1998, pp. 151
by Naresh Singh
- 240-242 Book Reviews : K.G. Karmakar, Rural Credit and Self-Help Groups: Micro-finance Needs and Concepts in India, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1999, pp. 375
by Naresh Singh
- 243-245 Bengt, Johannisson and Morten, Huse, 'Recruiting Outside Board Members in the Small Family Business: An Ideological Challenge', Entrepreneurship & Regional Development: An International Journal, vol. 12, no. 4 (October-December 2000), pp. 353-78
by N/A
- 245-247 Klaas, Brian S., John McClendon and Thomas W. Gainey, 'Managing HR in the Small and Medium Enterprise: The Impact of Professional Employer Organizations', Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, vol. 25, no. 1 (Fall 2000), pp. 107-24
by N/A
- 248-250 Shepherd, Dean A., Richard Ettenson and Andrew Crouch, 'New Venture Strategy and Profitability: A Venture Capitalists Assess ment', Journal of Business Venture, vol. 15, no. 5/6 (September- November 2000), pp. 449-67
by N/A
- 250-252 Pitt Leyland F., and Rushieda Kannemeyer, 'The Role of Adaptation in Microenterprise Development: A Marketing Perspective', Journal of Development Entrepreneurship, vol. 5, no. 2 (August 2000), pp.137-55
by N/A
- 252-254 Veliyath, Rajaram and Kannan Ramaswamy, 'Social Embeddedness, Overt and Covert Power, and Their Effects on CEO Pay: An Empirical Examination Among Family Businesses in India', Family Business Review, vol. 13, no. 4 (December 2000), pp.293-311
by N/A
March 2001, Volume 10, Issue 1