Content
2004, Volume 1, Issue 3/4
- 273-279 Communicating entrepreneurship and ethnicity in New Zealand
by Zhu Yunxia & Howard H. Frederick & Vance Walker - 280-286 The role of religion in entrepreneurship participation and perception
by Peter Carswell & Deborah Rolland - 287-293 How we finance our new and growing firms
by Howard H. Frederick & Bill Bygrave - 294-312 Entrepreneurship policy development: New Zealand in comparison
by Howard H. Frederick - 313-329 On the crest of a wave: the New Zealand boat-building cluster
by Sylvie Chetty - 330-338 On the internationalisation of New Zealand SMEs
by Leo Paul Dana & Teresa E. Dana - 339-362 Cycling in tandem: an exploratory study of MNE and SME integration
by Joanna Scott-Kennel & Michele E.M. Akoorie - 363-379 Factoring: the perceived role in cash management for New Zealand SMEs
by Herb De Vries
2004, Volume 1, Issue 1/2
- 1-20 Towards a theory of indigenous entrepreneurship
by Ana Maria Peredo & Robert B. Anderson & Craig S. Galbraith & Benson Honig & Leo Paul Dana - 21-34 Enterprise, entrepreneurship and small business: where are the boundaries?
by John P. Breen - 35-55 Operators and visionaries: differences in the entrepreneurial and managerial systems of two types of entrepreneurs
by Louis Jacques Filion - 56-69 The green entrepreneur: Opportunist, Maverick or Visionary?
by David W. Taylor & E.E. (Liz) Walley - 70-99 The failure of the Californian Mondavi's implantation in France: entrepreneurship and corporatisme
by Olivier Torres - 100-120 Cultural diversity and culture specific experiences effect on development of institutional experiential knowledge in SMEs
by Kent Eriksson & Jukka Hohenthal & Jessica Lindbergh - 121-135 An exploratory study of SME management in the Middle East
by Dianne H.B. Welsh & Peter Raven - 136-152 Policies and socio-economic conditions of private enterprise development in transitionary economies
by Georgine Fogel - 153-175 The internet and the internationalisation of small knowledge-intensive firms: promises, problems and prospects
by Shameen Prashantham & Stephen Young - 176-191 A real world project driven approach, a pilot experience in a graduate enterprise programme: ten years on
by Nathalie Schieb-Bienfait - 192-205 Training the future entrepreneur
by Davide Moro & Alberto Poli & Chiara Bernardi - 206-210 The old man and the sea: a field study of change in the Greek fishing industry based on interviews with fishermen on the Island of Santorini
by Sandra Pennewiss