Content
January 2005, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 37-52 Toward a Knowledge-Based Conceptualization of Internationalization
by Shameen Prashantham - 53-70 ASPEM as the New Topographic Analysis Tool for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Performance Models Utilization
by Adli Abouzeedan & Michael Busler - 71-97 The Development of International Industry Clusters: A Complexity Theory Approach
by Valerie Lindsay - 99-101 Book Review: ‘The Geography of Small Firm Innovation’ By Grant Black (Kluwer, 2004)
by Barak Aharonson
December 2004, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 275-288 Rapidly with a Rifle or more Slowly with a Shotgun? Stretching the Company Boundaries of Internationalising ICT Firms
by Niina Nummela & Sami Saarenketo & Kaisu Puumalainen - 289-303 Micromultinationals: Some Preliminary Evidence on an Emergent ‘Star’ of the International Entrepreneurship Field
by Kevin Ibeh & Jeffrey E. Johnson & Pavlos Dimitratos & Jonathan Slow - 305-326 Venture Capital Investors, Capital Markets, Valuation and Information: US, Europe and Asia
by Mike Wright & Andy Lockett & Sarika Pruthi & Sophie Manigart & Harry Sapienza & Philippe Desbrieres & Ulrich Hommel - 327-343 Barriers to Internationalisation: A Study of Entrepreneurial New Ventures in New Zealand
by Vivienne Shaw & Jenny Darroch - 345-346 When Economies Change Paths—Models of Transition in China, the Central Asian Republics, Myanmar & the Nations of Former Indochine Française
by Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki
September 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 187-216 Marketspace and the Internationalisation Process of the Small Firm
by Maureen M.J. Berry & Juergen Kai-Uwe Brock - 217-237 Broadening the Concept of International Entrepreneurship: Internationalisation, Networks and Politics
by Catherine L. Welch & Lawrence S. Welch - 239-258 Domestic Activity and Knowledge Development in the Internationalization Process of Firms
by Anders Blomstermo & Kent Eriksson & D. Deo Sharma - 263-265 Research Resources--Research Collaboration Initiative: International Growth Orientation of Knowledge-Intensive Small Firms
by Niina Nummela & Sami Saarenketo
March 2004, Volume 2, Issue 1_2
- 5-59 International Entrepreneurship as a Dynamic Adaptive System: Towards a Grounded Theory
by Hamid Etemad - 61-87 Women Entrepreneurs: A Comparison of International Small Business Owners in Poland and the Czech Republic
by Terri R. Lituchy & Martha A. Reavley - 89-108 Preparing Russian Small Innovative Enterprises for International Competitiveness: A Scoping Study
by George Tovstiga & Pieter den Hamer & Vera A. Popova & Igor P. Efimov & Sergey V. Moskalev & Ivan M. Bortnik - 109-124 Internationalising Entrepreneurship Education
by Jim Bell & Ian Callaghan & Dave Demick & Fred Scharf - 125-137 Using Information Communication Technology to Develop International Entrepreneurship Competencies
by Rudolf R. Sinkovics & Jim Bell & Kenneth R. Deans - 139-154 Factors Influencing the Early Internationalization of High Technology Start-ups: US and UK Evidence
by Jeffrey E. Johnson - 155-177 Typology Analysis of Performance Models of Small and Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs)
by Adli Abouzeedan & Michael Busler
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