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October 2010, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 535-556 Social entrepreneurship and innovation: Self-organization in an indigenous context
by Paul Tapsell & Christine Woods - 557-574 Diversity management for innovation in social enterprises in the UK
by Ruth Bridgstock & Fiona Lettice & Mustafa F. Özbilgin & Ahu Tatli - 575-598 Different types of social entrepreneurship: The role of geography and embeddedness on the measurement and scaling of social value
by Brett R. Smith & Christopher E. Stevens
May 2010, Volume 22, Issue 3-4
- 211-239 Entrepreneurial families and family firms
by Mattias Nordqvist & Leif Melin - 241-264 Long-term orientation: Implications for the entrepreneurial orientation and performance of family businesses
by G.T. Lumpkin & Keith H. Brigham & Todd W. Moss - 265-291 The relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and growth: The moderating role of family involvement
by José C. Casillas & Ana M. Moreno - 293-320 ‘Can’t get no satisfaction?’ Evaluating the sale of the family business from the family's perspective and deriving implications for new venture activities
by Christian Niedermeyer & Peter Jaskiewicz & Sabine B. Klein - 321-348 A farewell to the business: Championing exit and continuity in entrepreneurial family firms
by Carlo Salvato & Francesco Chirico & Pramodita Sharma - 349-377 Corporate venturing in family business: The effects on the family and its members
by G. Marchisio & P. Mazzola & S. Sciascia & M. Miles & J. Astrachan
March 2010, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 113-137 Determinants of long-distance investing by business angels in the UK
by Richard Harrison & Colin Mason & Paul Robson - 139-153 Network dynamics and new ventures in China: A longitudinal study
by Bat Batjargal - 155-187 International trade fairs as amplifiers of permanent and temporary proximities in clusters
by Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas - 189-209 Ties that blind? How strong ties affect small business owner-managers’ perceived trustworthiness of their advisors
by Teemu Kautonen & Roxanne Zolin & Andreas Kuckertz & Anmari Viljamaa
January 2010, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Challenges and opportunities for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) arising from ethnically, racially and religiously diverse populations
by Adam Lindgreen & Martin K. Hingley - 5-23 An investigation into UK-based Asian entrepreneurs’ perceived competitiveness in overseas markets
by Dave Crick & Shiv Chaudhry - 25-45 Matching opportunities with resources: A framework for analysing (migrant) entrepreneurship from a mixed embeddedness perspective
by Robert C. Kloosterman - 47-76 Orchestrating innovation networks: The case of innovation brokers in the agri-food sector
by Maarten H. Batterink & Emiel F.M. Wubben & Laurens Klerkx & S.W.F. (Onno) Omta - 77-96 Barriers to network innovation in UK ethnic fresh produce supply
by Martin K. Hingley & Adam Lindgreen & Michael B. Beverland - 97-111 Asian female immigrant entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized businesses in Australia
by Jock Collins & Angeline Low
August 2009, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 187-215 Regional variations in entrepreneurial cognitions: Start-up intentions of university students in Spain
by Francisco Liñán & David Urbano & Maribel Guerrero
July 2009, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 159-186 An analysis of non-financial factors associated with financial distress
by Antonia Madrid-Guijarro & Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema & Howard van Auken - 235-257 The challenge of constructing regional advantages in peripheral areas: The case of marine biotechnology in Tromsø, Norway
by James Karlsen & Arne Isaksen & Olav R. Spilling
April 2009, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 89-111 The relationship between resources, entrepreneurial orientation and performance in farm-based ventures
by Jorunn Grande & Einar Lier Madsen & Odd Jarl Borch
March 2009, Volume 22, Issue 5
May 2009, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 457-484 Knowledge flow and inter-firm networks: The influence of network resources, spatial proximity and firm size
by Robert Huggins & Andrew Johnston
April 2009, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 403-423 Spatial variations in the hidden enterprise culture: Some lessons from England
by Colin C. Williams - 425-455 The symbiosis of entities in the social engagement network: The role of social ventures
by Moriah Meyskens & Alan L. Carsrud & Richard N. Cardozo
September 2009, Volume 21, Issue 5-6
- 459-480 Entrepreneurship and economic growth: Evidence from emerging and developed countries
by Dave Valliere & Rein Peterson - 481-502 Growth dynamics of dedicated biotechnology firms in transition economies. Evidence from the Baltic countries and Poland
by Stéphane Malo & Jesper Norus† - 503-527 Franchise network restructuring: Pressures, constraints and mechanisms
by Juliet Cox & Colin Mason - 529-552 The diffusion of exporting in Brazilian industrial clusters
by Angela da Rocha & Beatriz Kury & Joana Monteiro - 553-573 Collective learning in clusters: Mechanisms and biases
by Udo Staber
July 2009, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 329-331 Guest Editorial
by Robert J. Stimson & Peter J. Nijkamp & Roger R. Stough - 333-349 Service industry and cumulative growth in the regions of Europe
by Sandy Dall’erba & Marco Percoco & Gianfranco Piras - 351-373 Measuring entrepreneurship and knowledge capital: Metropolitan economic efficiency in the USA1
by Ryan Sutter & Roger R. Stough - 375-397 Characteristics of migrant entrepreneurship in Europe
by Tüzin Baycan-Levent & Peter Nijkamp - 399-420 Aims and strategies in regional innovation and growth policy: A Danish perspective
by Andreas P. Cornett - 421-439 Creativity and industrial cities: A case study of Baltimore
by Zoltan J. Acs & Monika I. Megyesi - 441-455 Knowledge and innovation: The strings between global and local dimensions of sustainable growth
by Teresa de Noronha Vaz & Peter Nijkamp - 457-457 Alan D. MacPherson
by Edward J. Malecki & Alistair R. Anderson
May 2009, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 239-264 Transnational networking and business performance: Ethnic entrepreneurs in Canada
by Dafna Kariv & Teresa V. Menzies & Gabrielle A. Brenner & Louis Jacques Filion - 265-283 The influence of co-location in higher education institutions on small firms’ perspectives of knowledge transfer
by Nigel Lockett & Frank Cave & Ron Kerr & Sarah Robinson - 285-302 The need for innovation as a rationale for government involvement in entrepreneurship
by Steven C. Michael & John A. Pearce - 303-323 Entry dynamics of self-employment in South Korea
by GiSeung Kim & Joonmo Cho
March 2009, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 99-130 False expectations: Reconsidering the role of informal venture capital in closing the regional equity gap1
by Sofia Avdeitchikova - 131-154 Influence of the capacities of top management on the internationalization of SMEs
by Rubén Fernández-Ortiz & Guadalupe Fuentes Lombardo - 155-181 On the occupational choices of return migrants
by Theodore Lianos & Anastasia Pseiridis - 183-211 Women entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa: An institutional theory analysis from a social marketing point of view
by Lyn S. Amine & Karin M. Staub - 213-236 Entrepreneurship and diversification on English farms: Identifying business enterprise characteristics and change processes
by Julian Clark
January 2009, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-24 Collective efficiency, policy inducement and social embeddedness: Drivers for the development of industrial districts
by Mario Davide Parrilli - 51-76 Making rational use of ‘irrationality’? Exploring the role of need for cognitive closure in nascent entrepreneurial activity
by Mark T. Schenkel & Charles H. Matthews & Matthew W. Ford
December 2008, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 25-49 The suitability of the configuration approach in entrepreneurship research
by Rainer Harms & Sascha Kraus & Erich Schwarz
June 2008, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 77-97 The implications of public sector small business advisers becoming strategic sounding boards: England and Scotland compared
by Kevin F. Mole & William Keogh
2008, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 489-492 Editorial: The governance of cross-locality networks as a determinant of local economic development
by The Editors - 493-515 The internationalisation of production systems: embeddedness, openness and governance
by Lisa De Propris & Stefano Menghinello & Roger Sugden - 517-532 District internationalisation and trans-local development
by Marco Bellandi & Annalisa Caloffi - 533-545 Knowledge networks in local and global space
by Anne Lorentzen - 547-560 Cooperation and competition in network governance: regional networks in a globalised economy
by Klaus Semlinger - 561-580 Networking: a question of firm characteristics? The case of the Shannon region in Ireland
by B. Andreosso-O’Callaghan & Helena Lenihan - 581-598 Local knowledge domains and the role of MNE affiliates in bridging and complementing a cluster's knowledge
by José-Luis Hervás-Oliver & José Albors-Garrigós
September 2008, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 409-430 Networks vs. market methods in high-tech venture fundraising: the impact of institutional environment
by Jing Zhang & Poh-Kam Wong - 431-450 Small firm exporters in a developing economy context: evidence from Ghana
by Paul J. A. Robson & Mark Freel - 451-483 Cultural differences and entrepreneurial behaviour: an intra-country cross-cultural analysis in Cape Verde
by Antonia Mercedes García-Cabrera & Mª Gracia García-Soto - 485-487 Book review
by Richard Blundel
July 2008, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 317-343 The determinants and growth implications of venture creation speed
by Joan-Lluis Capelleras & Francis J. Greene - 345-366 Business incomes in rural Nicaragua: the role of household resources, location, experience and trust
by Marijke D’haese & Marieke De Ruijter De Wildt & Ruerd Ruben - 367-385 Can experiential knowledge and localised learning in start-up policy and practice be transferred between regions? The case of the START network
by Andrew Atherton & Liz Price - 387-408 Linking learning with governance in networks and clusters: key issues for analysis and policy
by Mario Davide Parrilli & Silvia Sacchetti
May 2008, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 209-235 Developing regional communities of practice by network reflection: the case of the Norwegian electronics industry
by Anne Haugen Gausdal - 237-257 Attracting cross-border venture capital: the role of a local investor
by Markus M. Mäkelä & Markku V. J. Maula - 259-283 Is regional innovation system development possible in peripheral regions? Some evidence from the case of La Pocatière, Canada
by David Doloreux & Steve Dionne - 285-309 The language of social entrepreneurs
by Caroline Parkinson & Carole Howorth
March 2008, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 111-124 Regional determinants of entrepreneurial start-ups in a developing country
by Wim Naudé & Thomas Gries & Eric Wood & Aloe Meintjies - 125-159 Change and the development of entrepreneurial networks over time: a processual perspective
by Sarah Jack & Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd & Alistair R. Anderson - 161-183 Knowledge networks of young innovators in the urban economy: biotechnology as a case study
by Marina Van Geenhuizen - 185-206 Universities and knowledge-based venturing: finance, management and networks in London
by Robert Huggins
January 2008, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-18 Indigenous entrepreneurship, culture and micro-enterprise in the Pacific Islands: case studies from Samoa
by Miranda Cahn - 19-40 To eat or to be eaten--on the role of entrepreneurship in the Norwegian telecom access sector
by Olav R. Spilling & Ovar Andreas Rosenberg - 41-65 Developing relationships within the framework of local economic development in Spain
by Carmen Camarero Izquierdo & Carlos Hernández Carrión & Sonia San Martín Gutiérrez - 67-88 Diffusion of knowledge and skills through labour markets: evidence from the furniture cluster in Metro Cebu (the Philippines)
by Niels Beerepoot - 89-109 Intermediated mode of internationalization: new software ventures in Ireland and India
by Siri Terjesen & Colm O'Gorman & Zoltan J. Acs
2007, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 451-452 Editorial
by The Editors - 453-477 ‘Entrepreneuring’ as a conceptual attractor? A review of process theories in 20 years of entrepreneurship studies
by Chris Steyaert - 479-497 The moral space in entrepreneurship: an exploration of ethical imperatives and the moral legitimacy of being enterprising
by Alistair R. Anderson & Robert Smith - 499-525 Entrepreneurship, discourses and conscientization in processes of regional development
by Karin Berglund & Anders W. Johansson - 527-554 Interstanding the industrial district: contrasting conceptual images as a road to insight
by Bengt Johannisson & Leonardo Centeno Caffarena & Allan Fernando Discua Cruz & Mircea Epure & Esther Hormiga Pérez & Magdalena Kapelko & Karen Murdock & Douglas Nanka-Bruce & Martina Olejárová & Alizabeth Sanchez Lopez & Antti Sekki & Maria-Cristina Stoian & Henrik Tötterman & Angelo Bisignano - 555-556 Announcement and Call for Papers
by The Editors
September 2007, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 381-403 Success factors for new businesses in Austria and the Czech Republic
by Alexander Kessler - 405-431 ‘Types’ of private family firms: an exploratory conceptual and empirical analysis
by Paul Westhead & Carole Howorth - 433-450 Enterprising expatriates: lifestyle migration and entrepreneurship in rural southern Europe
by Ian Stone & Cherrie Stubbs
July 2007, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 293-312 Regional patterns and determinants of birth and survival of new firms in Western Germany
by Udo Brixy & Reinhold Grotz - 313-337 Do different institutional frameworks condition the influence of local fear of failure and entrepreneurial examples over entrepreneurial activity?
by Yancy Vaillant & Esteban Lafuente - 339-358 Developing a framework for network and cluster identification for use in economic development policy-making
by David Pickernell & Patricia A. Rowe & Michael J. Christie & David Brooksbank - 359-376 Cultural background, human capital and self-employment rates among immigrants in Norway
by Evgueni Vinogradov & Lars Kolvereid - 377-378 Book review
by Alf Rehn
May 2007, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 209-226 Innovation in food firms: contribution of regional networks within the international business context
by Xavier Gellynck & Bert Vermeire & Jacques Viaene - 227-251 The significance of personality in business start-up intentions, start-up realization and business success
by Hermann Frank & Manfred Lueger & Christian Korunka - 253-280 Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data
by Andrew Henley - 281-291 The relationship between economic development and business ownership revisited
by Martin Carree & André Van Stel & Roy Thurik & Sander Wennekers
March 2007, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 113-136 Do clusters capabilities matter? An empirical application of the resource-based view in clusters
by José Luis Hervás-Oliver & José Albors-Garrigós - 137-159 What is global and what is local in knowledge-generating interaction? The case of the biotech cluster in Uppsala, Sweden
by Anders Waxell & Anders Malmberg - 161-183 The internationalization of SMEs: developing and testing a multi-dimensional measure on Slovenian firms
by Mitja Ruzzier & Bostjan Antoncic & Robert D. Hisrich - 185-204 The significance of sustained entrepreneurial orientation on performance of firms -- A longitudinal analysis
by Einar Lier Madsen
January 2007, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-24 Business environments and cluster attractiveness to managers
by Martin Perry - 25-48 Influence of entrepreneur type, region and sector effects on business self-confidence: Empirical evidence from Argentine firms
by Justo De Jorge Moreno & Leopoldo Laborda Castillo & Elio De Zuani Masere - 49-68 Cultural evolution and economic growth: New Zealand Maori
by Greg Clydesdale - 69-88 High-growth SMEs versus non-high-growth SMEs: a discriminant analysis
by Ana M. Moreno & José C. Casillas - 89-107 Money, money, money? A longitudinal investigation of entrepreneur career reasons, growth preferences and achieved growth
by Gavin Cassar
November 2006, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 443-471 Industrial and knowledge relocation strategies under the challenges of globalization and digitalization: the move of small and medium enterprises among territorial systems
by Lucio Biggiero - 473-501 The decline of the industrial district of Como: recession, relocation or reconversion?
by Fernando G. Alberti - 503-524 Industrial districts: something more than a neighbourhood
by F Xavier Molina-Morales & M. Teresa Martínez-Fernández - 525-542 The development of industrial clusters and public policy
by Frank McDonald & Dimitrios Tsagdis & Qihai Huang - 543-562 Evolution and relocation in fashion-led Italian districts: evidence from two case-studies
by Alessia Sammarra & Fiorenza Belussi
September 2006, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 371-392 Rural entrepreneurs and institutional assistance: an empirical study from mountainous Italy
by Nicola Meccheri & Gianluigi Pelloni - 393-420 The Pharmacia story of entrepreneurship and as a creative technical university1 -- an experiment in innovation, organizational break up and industrial renaissance
by Gunnar Eliasson & Åsa Eliasson - 421-440 Entrepreneurial processes and the social construction of opportunity
by Denise E. Fletcher
July 2006, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 279-304 Industrial districts and internationalization: the case of the agri-food industry in Modena, Italy
by Paola Bertolini & Enrico Giovannetti - 305-320 The dynamics of entrepreneurs’ networks in a transitioning economy: the case of Russia
by Bat Batjargal - 321-339 For the greater good: business networks and business social responsibility to communities
by Terry L. Besser & Nancy Miller & Robert K. Perkins - 341-366 Gender and the commercialization of university science: academic founders of spinout companies
by Peter Rosa & Alison Dawson - 367-369 Book review
by Mats Hammarstedt
May 2006, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 185-205 Owner-managers, clusters and local embeddedness: small firms in the Sheffield (UK) metal-working cluster
by H. Doug Watts & Andrew M. Wood & Perry Wardle - 207-226 Why are some Spanish manufacturing firms internationalizing rapidly? The role of business and institutional international networks
by José A Belso-Martínez - 227-248 Regional development and sources of superior performance across textile and IT sectors in Taiwan
by Yi-Min Chen & Feng-Jyh Lin - 249-274 Entrepreneurship: the missing ingredient in China's STIPs?
by Lorraine Watkins-Mathys & M. John Foster
March 2006, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 91-107 Swedish tribalism and Tanzanian entrepreneurship: preconditions for trust formation
by Malin Tillmar - 109-131 In-migrant entrepreneurship in rural England: beyond local embeddedness
by Christos Kalantaridis & Zografia Bika - 133-150 Ethnic minority business and the employment of illegal immigrants
by Trevor Jones & Monder Ram & Paul Edwards - 151-183 Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level
by Ingrid Verheul & André Van Stel & Roy Thurik
January 2006, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-24 Balancing localization and globalization:exploring the impact of firm internationalization on a regional cluster
by Richard De Martino & David Mc Hardy Reid & Stelios C. Zygliodopoulos - 25-53 The territoriality of the network economy and urban networks: evidence from flanders
by Peter Cabus & Wim Vanhaverbeke - 55-72 Collective action, governance structure and organizational trust in localized systems of production. The case of the AOC organization of small producers
by André Torre - 73-89 Fix or fixation? The contributions and limitations of entrepreneurship and small firms to combating social exclusion
by Robert Blackburn & Monder Ram
November 2005, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 405-429 Contrasting local responses to globalization: the case of volume yacht manufacturing in Europe
by Richard Blundel & Michael Thatcher - 431-447 The role of university-based industrial extension services in the business performance of small manufacturing firms: case-study evidence from Western New York
by Alan Macpherson & Michael Ziolkowski - 449-478 The geography of talent: entrepreneurship and local economic development in Oxfordshire
by Helen Lawton Smith & John Glasson & Andrew Chadwick - 479-499 ‘Created’ enclaves for enterprise: an empirical study of Singapore's industrial parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China
by Caroline Yeoh & Wilfred Pow Ngee How & Ai Lin Leong
September 2005, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 313-338 The dynamics of regional specialization and cluster formation: dividing trajectories of maritime industries in two Norwegian regions
by AsbjØrn Karlsen - 339-363 Local clusters in global value chains: exploring dynamic linkages between Germany and Pakistan
by Khalid Nadvi & Gerhard Halder - 365-388 Information flows and adaptation in Tanzanian cottage industries
by Stein Kristiansen & Joseph Kimeme & Andrew Mbwambo & Fathul Wahid - 389-404 Ethnic group size, linguistic isolation, and immigrant entrepreneurship in the USA
by Marie T. Mora & Alberto Dávila
July 2005, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 237-266 Innovation, networking and the new industrial clusters: the characteristics of networks and local innovation capabilities in the Turkish industrial clusters
by Ayda Eraydin & Bilge Armatli-Köroğlu - 267-291 Linkage lock-in and regional economic development: the case of the Øresund medi-tech plastics industry
by Henrik Sornn-Friese & Janne Simoni Sørensen - 293-312 Technology centres during the economic downturn: what have we learned?
by Ross Gittell & Jeffrey Sohl
May 2005, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 163-182 Antecedents of trust in industrial districts: an empirical analysis of inter-firm relations in a Turkish industrial district
by Beyza Oba & Fatih Semerciöz - 183-204 Creation of relational assets through the ‘library of equipment’ model: an industrial modernization approach of Japan's local technology centres
by Hiro Izushi - 205-222 Are Scottish firms meeting the ICT challenge? Results from a National Survey of Enterprise
by H. M. Haugh & P. J. A. Robson - 223-235 A new US definition of ‘Minority Business’: lessons from the first four years
by Matthew C. Sonfield
March 2005, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 89-108 An evaluation of public support measures for private external consultancies to SMEs in the Walloon Region of Belgium
by Johan Lambrecht & Fabrice Pirnay - 109-127 Aspiring, nascent and fledgling entrepreneurs: an investigation of the business start-up process
by Beate Rotefoss & Lars Kolvereid - 129-144 Bootstrap financing and owners’ perceptions of their business constraints and opportunities
by Richard B. Carter & Howard Van Auken - 145-161 Equilibrium entrepreneurship rate, economic development and growth. Evidence from Spanish regions
by José A. Belso Martínez
January 2005, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-15 Lifestyle, growth, or community involvement? The balance of goals of UK artisan food producers
by Angela Tregear - 17-42 The ‘new generation of African entrepreneurs’: networking to change the climate for business and private sector-led development
by Barbara E. McDade & Anita Spring - 43-64 Entrepreneurship in the public sector: a framework of analysis in European local governments
by Stefania Zerbinati & Vangelis Souitaris - 65-88 An institutional analysis of marketing practices of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
by Wai-Sum Siu
November 2004, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 439-458 In what sense ‘regional development?’: entrepreneurship, underdevelopment and strong tradition in the periphery
by Paul Benneworth - 459-479 Policies to promote new knowledge-intensive industrial agglomerations
by Colm O’gorman & Mika Kautonen - 481-499 Beyond portfolio entrepreneurship: multiple income sources in small firms
by Sara Carter & Stephen Tagg & Pavlos Dimitratos - 501-522 Internationalization of private firms: environmental turbulence and organizational strategies and resources
by Paul Westhead & Mike Wright & Deniz Ucbasaran
September 2004, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 351-368 Networks and linkages among firms and organizations in the Ottawa-region technology cluster
by Judith J. Madill & George H. Haines & Allan L. Riding - 369-390 High technology localization and extra-regional networks
by John N. H. Britton - 391-412 Entrepreneurs’ networks and the success of start-ups
by Peter Witt - 413-432 Creating space for play/invention -- concepts of space and organizational entrepreneurship
by Daniel Hjorth - 433-437 Book review of Economic Geography of Higher Education: Knowledge Infrastructure and Learning Regions . Edited by R OEL R UTTEN , F RANS B OEKEMA and E LSA K UIJPERS (London: Routledge, 2003). [Pp. 258]
by Edward J. Malecki
July 2004, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 251-269 Networks, weak signals and technological innovations among SMEs in the land-based transportation equipment sector
by Pierre-André Julien & Eric Andriambeloson & Charles Ramangalahy - 271-287 Is small beautiful? The case of the Swedish IT industry
by Dan Johansson - 289-305 International entrepreneurship and the small business
by Denise Fletcher - 307-333 Financial bootstrapping and venture development in the software industry
by Richard T. Harrison & Colin M. Mason & Paul Girling - 335-350 Self-employment in the era of the new economic model in Latin America: a case study from Nicaragua
by Michael J. Pisani & José A. Pagán
May 2004, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 179-196 Reclaiming the space of entrepreneurship in society: geographical, discursive and social dimensions
by Chris Steyaert & Jerome Katz - 197-215 A cross-national study of culture, organization and entrepreneurship in three neighbourhoods
by Lauretta Conklin Frederking - 217-233 Depleted communities and community business entrepreneurship: revaluing space through place
by Harvey Johnstone & Doug Lionais - 235-250 ‘Znakomstva I Svyazi’ (Acquaintances and connections) -- Blat , the Soviet Union, and mundane entrepreneurship
by Alf Rehn & Saara Taalas
March 2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 87-106 Networking, trust and embeddedness amongst SMEs in the Aberdeen oil complex
by Danny Mackinnon & Keith Chapman & Andrew Cumbers - 107-128 Human capital, social capital, and innovation: a multi-country study
by Mourad Dakhli & Dirk De Clercq - 129-144 State entrepreneurship and regional development: Singapore's industrial parks in Batam and Suzhou
by Alexius A. Pereira - 145-159 An assessment of a venture creation programme: the case of Shell Live WIRE
by F. J. Greene & D. J. Storey - 161-178 Strategic marketing practices and the performance of Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Taiwan
by Wai-Sum Siu & Wenchang Fang & Tingling Lin
January 2004, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Edward J. Malecki & Peter Nijkamp & Roger Stough - 5-19 Cities and cyberspace: new entrepreneurial strategies
by Marina Van Geenhuizen - 21-39 Fibre tracks: explaining investment in fibre optic backbones
by Edward J. Malecki - 41-54 Pizza over the Internet: e-commerce, the fragmentation of activity and the tyranny of the region
by Helen Couclelis - 55-75 ICT policies for SMEs and regional disparities. The Spanish case
by Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura & Antonio Garcia-Tabuenca - 77-86 Breeding places for ethnic entrepreneurs: a comparative marketing approach
by Enno Masurel & Peter Nijkamp & Gabriella Vindigni
October 2003, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 273-298 Institutional endowment, localized capabilities and the emergence of SMEs: from mining to recycling, the case of Freiberg (Saxony)
by Bernard Musyck - 299-307 The Marshallian Industrial District, an organizational and institutional answer to uncertainty
by Frédéric Corolleur & Claude Courlet - 309-331 Local developers as virtual entrepreneurs - do difficult surroundings need initiating interventions?
by Mauri Laukkanen & Hannu Niittykangas - 333-350 Entrepreneurship in biodiversity conservation and regional development
by Irmi Seidl & Oliver Schelske & Jasmin Joshi & Markus Jenny - 351-370 Regional differences in structural characteristics of start-ups
by Franz Tödtling & Herta Wanzenböck
July 2003, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 183-206 Enterprise clusters in developing countries: mechanisms of transition and stagnation
by Meine Pieter Van Dijk & Árni Sverrisson - 207-228 A longitudinal study of habitual entrepreneurs: starters and acquirers
by Deniz Ucbasaran & Mike Wright & Paul Westhead - 229-252 Acquisition, assessment and use of business information by small- and medium-sized businesses: a demand perspective
by Kurtis G. Fuellhart & Amy K. Glasmeier - 253-271 Traditional SMEs and innovation: the role of the industrial policy in Italy
by Secondo Rolfo & Giuseppe Calabrese
January 2003, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 99-102 Special Issue
by Monder Ram & David Smallbone - 103-118 Beyond Chinese, beyond food: unpacking the regulated Chinese restaurant business in Germany
by Maggi W. H. Leung - 119-135 Self-employment policies and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany
by Maria Kontos - 137-149 Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship: policy responses to immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia
by Jock Collins