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Journal of Business Venturing 21(5) sep 2006

1. Crowding out private equity: Canadian evidence. By: Cumming, Douglas J.; MacIntosh, Jeffrey G..


2. Entrepreneur opportunity costs and intended venture growth. By: Cassar, Gavin.


3. New to the game and questioning the rules: The experiences and beliefs of founders who start imitative versus innovative firms. By: Cliff, Jennifer E.; Jennings, P. Devereaux; Greenwood, Royston.


4. The use of networks in human resource acquisition for entrepreneurial firms: Multiple “fit” considerations. By: Leung, Aegean; Zhang, Jing; Wong, Poh Kam; Foo, Maw Der.


5. Knowledge, innovation and firm performance in high- and low-technology regimes. By: Thornhill, Stewart.


6. Key components and implications of entrepreneurship: A 4-P framework. By: Ma, Hao; Tan, Justin.


7. Financial intermingling in small family businesses. By: Yilmazer, Tansel; Schrank, Holly.


Journal of Business Venturing 21(4) jul 2006

1. Entrepreneurship and strategic alliances. By: Alvarez, Sharon A.; Ireland, R. Duane; Reuer, Jeffrey J..


2. An examination of the investments in U.S. biotechnology firms by foreign and domestic corporate partners. By: Coombs, Joseph E.; Mudambi, Ram; Deeds, David L..


3. Alliance type, alliance experience and alliance management capability in high-technology ventures. By: Rothaermel, Frank T.; Deeds, David L..


4. Partnering strategies and performance of SMEs' international joint ventures. By: Lu, Jane W.; Beamish, Paul W..


5. Opportunism in the R&D alliances of SMES: The roles of the institutional environment and SME size. By: Dickson, Pat H.; Weaver, K. Mark; Hoy, Frank.


6. Firm networks and firm development: The role of the relational mix. By: Lechner, Christian; Dowling, Michael; Welpe, Isabell.


7. The impact of network capabilities and entrepreneurial orientation on university spin-off performance. By: Walter, Achim; Auer, Michael; Ritter, Thomas.


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practices 30(4) jul 2006

1. Exploring the Role of Trust in Entrepreneurial Activity. By: Welter, Friederike; Smallbone, David.

2. Entrepreneurs, Effectual Logic, and Over-Trust. By: Goel, Sanjay; Karri, Ranjan.


3. Trust within Entrepreneur Bank Relationships: Insights from Italy. By: Howorth, Carole; Moro, Andrea


4. Government Agency and Trust in the Formation and Transformation of Interorganizational Entrepreneurial Networks. By: Neergaard, Helle; Ulhøi, John Parm.


5. How Much Do You Trust Me? The Dark Side of Relational Trust in New Business Creation in Established Companies. By: Zahra, Shaker A.; Yavuz, R. Isil; Ucbasaran, Deniz.


6. Razorfish. By: Forbes, Daniel P.; Pavone, Carla.


7. Razorfish: Note to Instructors.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 18(3) may 2006
1. Owner-managers, clusters and local embeddedness: small firms in the Sheffield (UK) metal-working cluster. By: Watts, H. Doug; Wood, Andrew M.; Wardle, Perry.


2. Why are some Spanish manufacturing firms internationalizing rapidly? The role of business and institutional international networks. By: Belso-Martínez, José A.


3. Regional development and sources of superior performance across textile and IT sectors in Taiwan. By: Chen, Yi-Min; Lin, Feng-Jyh.

4. Entrepreneurship: the missing ingredient in China's STIPs? By: Watkins-Mathys, Lorraine; Foster, M. John.



Journal of Business Venturing 21(3) may 2006

1. Raising the returns to venture finance. By: Baden-Fuller, Charles; Dean, Alison; McNamara, Peter; Hilliard, Bill.


2. Entrepreneurship as the nexus of individual and opportunity: A structuration view. By: Sarason, Yolanda; Dean, Tom; Dillard, Jesse F..


3. Entrepreneurial alliances as contractual forms. By: Reuer, Jeffrey J.; Ariño, Africa; Mellewigt, Thomas.


4. Effects of relational capital and commitment on venture capitalists' perception of portfolio company performance. By: De Clercq, Dirk; Sapienza, Harry J..


5. The paradox for the family firm CEO: Owner age relationship to succession-related processes and plans. By: Marshall, James P.; Sorenson, Ritch; Brigham, Keith; Wieling, Elizabeth; Reifman, Alan; Wampler, Richard S..


6. Agency risk control through reprisal. By: Lu, Qing; Hwang, Peter; Wang, Clement K..


7. The risk concept for entrepreneurs reconsidered: New challenges to the conventional wisdom. By: Janney, Jay J.; Dess, Gregory G..


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practices 30(3) may 2006

1. Are You Talking to Me? The Nature of Community in Entrepreneurship Scholarship. By: Gartner, William B.; Davidsson, Per; Zahra, Shaker A..


2. Is There Conceptual Convergence in Entrepreneurship Research? A Co-Citation Analysis of Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1981–2004. By: Grégoire, Denis A.; Noël, Martin X.; Déry, Richard; Béchard, Jean-Pierre.


3. Entrepreneurial Studies: The Dynamic Research Front of a Developing Social Science. By: Cornelius, Barbara; Landström, Hans; Persson, Olle.


4. Scholarly Communities in Entrepreneurship Research: A Co-Citation Analysis. By: Schildt, Henri A.; Zahra, Shaker A.; Sillanp, Antti.


5. The Social and Collaborative Nature of Entrepreneurship Scholarship: A Co-Citation and Perceptual Analysis. By: Reader, Diana; Watkins, David.


6. No Magic: Just Software that Works. By: Bell, Joseph R.; Winn, Joan.


7. Note to Instructors on No Magic: Just Software that Works. By: Bell, Joseph R.; Winn, Joan.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 18(2) mar 2006
1. Swedish tribalism and Tanzanian entrepreneurship: preconditions for trust formation. By: Tillmar, Malin.


2. In-migrant entrepreneurship in rural England: beyond local embeddedness. By: Kalantaridis, Christos; Bika, Zografia.


3. Ethnic minority business and the employment of illegal immigrants. By: Jones, Trevor; Ram, Monder; Edwards, Paul.


4. Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level. By: Verheul, Ingrid; Van Stel, André; Thurik, Roy.



Journal of Business Venturing 21(2) mar 2006


1. Dynamism as a necessary property of entrepreneurial systems. By: Phan, Phillip H..


2. Measuring emergence in the dynamics of new venture creation. By: Lichtenstein, Benyamin B.; Dooley, Kevin J.; Lumpkin, G.T..


3. The effect of aging on entrepreneurial behavior. By: Lévesque, Moren; Minniti, Maria.


4. Dynamic capabilities and venture performance: The effects of venture capitalists. By: Arthurs, Jonathan D.; Busenitz, Lowell W..


5. Geographic cluster size and firm performance. By: Folta, Timothy B.; Cooper, Arnold C.; Baik, Yoon-suk.


6. The moderating effect of environmental dynamism on the relationship between entrepreneur leadership behavior and new venture performance. By: Ensley, Michael D.; Pearce, Craig L.; Hmieleski, Keith M..
 


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practices 30(2) mar 2006

1. Opening Up the Investor–Investee Dyad: Syndicates, Teams, and Networks. By: Lockett, Andy; Ucbasaran, Deniz; Butler, John.


2. Venture Capitalists' Decision to Syndicate. By: Manigart, Sophie; Lockett, Andy; Meuleman, Miguel; Wright, Mike; Landström, Hans; Bruining, Hans; Desbrières, Philippe; Hommel, Ulrich.


3. Adverse Selection and Capital Structure: Evidence from Venture Capital. By: Cumming, Douglas.


4. Allocation of Attention to Portfolio Companies and the Performance of Venture Capital Firms. By: Jääskeläinen, Mikko; Maula, Markku; Sepp, Tuukka.


5. Venture Capital Investment Strategy and Portfolio Failure Rate: A Longitudinal Study. By: Dimov, Dimo; De Clercq, Dirk.


6. Entrepreneurial Team Formation: An Exploration of New Member Addition. By: Forbes, Daniel P.; Borchert, Patricia S.; Zellmer-Bruhn, Mary E.; Sapienza, Harry J..


7. Entrepreneurial Team Development in Academic Spinouts: An Examination of Team Heterogeneity. By: Vanaelst, Iris; Clarysse, Bart; Wright, Mike; Lockett, Andy; Moray, Nathalie; S'Jegers, Rosette.


8. Interorganizational Commitment in Syndicated Cross-Border Venture Capital Investments. By: Mäkel, Markus M.; Maula, Markku V.J..


9. Venture Capital in Emerging Economies: Networks and Institutional Change. By: Ahlstrom, David; Bruton, Garry D..
 


Entrepreneurship Theory and Practices 30(1) jan 2006

1. Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship: Same, Different, or Both? By: Austin, James; Stevenson, Howard; Wei-Skillern, Jane.


2. Shifting Imperatives: An Integrative View of Resource Scarcity and Agency Reasons for Franchising. By: Castrogiovanni, Gary J.; Combs, James G.; Justis, Robert T..


3. Social Capital, Cognition, and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: A Theoretical Framework. By: De Carolis, Donna Marie; Saparito, Patrick.


4. Strategic Process Effects on the Entrepreneurial Orientation–Sales Growth Rate Relationship. By: Covin, Jeffrey G.; Green, Kimberly M.; Slevin, Dennis P..


5. Improving Survey Response Rates from Chief Executive Officers in Small Firms: The Importance of Social Networks. By: Bartholomew, Susan; Smith, Anne D..


6. NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture<sup>1</sup>. By: Fairbanks, Stewart; Vance, David A.; Chrisman, James J..

7. NAPECOR's Risk Management Venture: Note to Instructors. By: Fairbanks, Stewart; Vance, David A.; Chrisman, James J..

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 18(1) jan 2006
1. Balancing localization and globalization:exploring the impact of firm internationalization on a regional cluster. By: De Martino, Richard; Reid, David McHardy; Zygliodopoulos, Stelios C..


2. The territoriality of the network economy and urban networks: evidence from flanders. By: Cabus, Peter; Vanhaverbeke, Wim.


3. Collective action, governance structure and organizational trust in localized systems of production. The case of the AOC organization of small producers. By: Torre, André.


4. Fix or fixation? The contributions and limitations of entrepreneurship and small firms to combating social exclusion. By: Blackburn, Robert; Ram, Monder.

 

LA REVUE DE L'ENTREPRENEURIAT 4(1) 2005

1. Bares Franck, Cornolti Christophe, "Investigation des conditions de succès au démarrage de deux spin-offs universitaires à partir de la théorie des conventions"

2. Verstraete Thierry, Fayolle Alain, "Paradigmes et entrepreneuriat"

3. Laviolette Eric Michael, "L'essaimage en PME : proposition d'un cadre d'analyse"

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(6) nov 2005
1. Contrasting local responses to globalization: the case of volume yacht manufacturing in Europe. By: Blundel, Richard; Thatcher, Michael


2. The role of university-based industrial extension services in the business performance of small manufacturing firms: case-study evidence from Western New York. By: Macpherson, Alan; Ziolkowski, Michael.

3. The geography of talent: entrepreneurship and local economic development in Oxfordshire. By: Lawton Smith, Helen; Glasson, John; Chadwick, Andrew.


4. ‘Created’ enclaves for enterprise: an empirical study of Singapore's industrial parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China. By: Yeoh, Caroline; Pow Ngee How, Wilfred; Lin Leong, Ai.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(5) sep 2005
1. The dynamics of regional specialization and cluster formation: dividing trajectories of maritime industries in two Norwegian regions. By: Karlsen, Asbjørn.


2. Local clusters in global value chains: exploring dynamic linkages between Germany and Pakistan. By: Nadvi, Khalid; Halder, Gerhard.


3. Information flows and adaptation in Tanzanian cottage industries. By: Kristiansen, Stein; Kimeme, Joseph; Mbwambo, Andrew; Wahid, Fathul.


4. Ethnic group size, linguistic isolation, and immigrant entrepreneurship in the USA. By: Mora, Marie T.; Dávila, Alberto.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(6) nov 2005
1. Untangling the Intuition Mess: Intuition as a Construct in Entrepreneurship Research. By: Mitchell, J. Robert; Friga, Paul N.; Mitchell, Ronald K.

2. Effects of Human Capital and Long-Term Human Resources Development and Utilization on Employment Growth of Small-Scale Businesses: A Causal Analysis. By: Rauch, Andreas; Frese, Michael; Utsch, Andreas

3. A Model of Middle-Level Managers’ Entrepreneurial Behavior. By: Kuratko, Donald F.; Ireland, R. Duane; Covin, Jeffrey G.; Hornsby, Jeffrey S.

4. All Credit to Men? Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Gender. By: Marlow, Susan; Patton, Dean

5. Institutional Influences on the Worldwide Expansion of Venture Capital. By: Bruton, Garry D.; Fried, Vance H.; Manigart, Sophie

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 21(1) jan 2006
2. Learning about the unknown: How fast do entrepreneurs adjust their beliefs?, Simon C. Parker

3. Moderating effects of investor experience on the signaling value of private equity placements, Jay J. Janney and Timothy B. Folta

4. Bypassing the financial growth cycle: Evidence from Capital Pool Companies, Cécile Carpentier and Jean-Marc Suret

5. Strategic pathways to product innovation capabilities in SMEs, Oana Branzei and Ilan Vertinsky

6. Aspirations, market offerings, and the pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities, Joo-Heon Lee and S. Venkataraman

7. Newness and novelty: Relating top management team composition to new venture performance, Allen C. Amason, Rodney C. Shrader and George H. Tompson

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 20(6) nov 2005
2. Demographic diversity for building an effective entrepreneurial team: is it important?, Sanjib Chowdhury

3. Reconciling diverse approaches to opportunity research using the structuration theory, Mike Chiasson and Chad Saunders

4. The influence of guided preparation on the long-term performance of new ventures, James J. Chrisman, Ed McMullan and Jeremy Hall

5. Institutional lending to knowledge-based businesses, Gary G. Gorman, Peter J. Rosa and Alex Faseruk

6. Academics' organizational characteristics and the generation of successful business ideas, Alessandro Grandi and Rosa Grimaldi

7. The prediction of bankruptcy of small- and medium-sized industrial firms, Paul P.M. Pompe and Jan Bilderbeek

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 20(5) sep 2005
1. Agency costs, institutions, learning, and taxation in venture capital contracting. By: Cumming, Douglas J..

2. Are some entrepreneurs more overconfident than others? By: Forbes, Daniel P.

3. Champions of product innovations: defining, developing, and validating a measure of champion behavior. By: Howella, Jane M.; Shea, Christine M.; Higgins, Christopher A..

4. A quantitative content analysis of the characteristics of rapid-growth firms and their founders. By: Barringer, Bruce R.; Jones, Foard F.; Neubaum, Donald O..

5. Venturing in turbulent water: a historical perspective of economic reform and entrepreneurial transformation. By: Tan, Justin.

6. Antecedents, moderators, and performance consequences of membership change in new venture teams. By: Chandler, Gaylen N.; Honig, Benson; Wiklund, Johan.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(5) sep 2005
 Entrepreneurial Learning: Researching the Interface Between Learning and the Entrepreneurial Context. By: Harrison, Richard T.; Leitch, Claire M.

2. Toward a Dynamic Learning Perspective of Entrepreneurship. By: Cope, Jason.

3. The Process of Entrepreneurial Learning: A Conceptual Framework. By: Politis, Diamanto.

4. The Nature of Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Understanding the Process Using the 4I Organizational Learning Framework. By: Dutta, Dev K.; Crossan, Mary M.

5. The Role of Organizational Learning in the Opportunity-Recognition Process. By: Lumpkin, G. T.; Lichtenstein, Benyamin Bergmann.

6. Experiential Learning Within the Process of Opportunity Identification and Exploitation. By: Corbett, Andrew C.

7. Explorative and Exploitative Learning from External Corporate Ventures. By: Schildt, Henri A.; Maula, Markku V. J.; Keil, Thomas.

8. When Do Venture Capital Firms Learn from Their Portfolio Companies? By: De Clercq, Dirk; Sapienza, Harry J..

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(4) jun 2005
1 Defining International Entrepreneurship and Modeling the Speed of Internationalization. By: Oviatt, Benjamin M.; McDougall, Patricia P.

2. Trends and Directions in the Development of a Strategic Management Theory of the Family Firm. By: Chrisman, James J.; Chua, Jess H.; Sharma, Pramodita.

3. The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Education: Development, Trends, and Challenges. By: Kuratko, Donald F..

4. The Effects of Strategic Decision Making on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy. By: Forbes, Daniel P.

5. Determinants of Board Participation in the Strategic Decisions of Small Corporations. By: Fiegener, Mark K.. 

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(3) may 2005
1. Sources and Consequences of Distinctive Familiness: An Introduction. By: Chrisman, James J.; Chua, Jess H.; Steier, Lloyd.

2. Corporate Governance and Competitive Advantage in Family-Controlled Firms. By: Carney, Michael. 

3. An Exploratory Comparison of the Behavioral Dynamics of Top Management Teams in Family and Nonfamily New Ventures: Cohesion, Conflict, Potency, and Consensus. By: Ensley, Michael D.; Pearson, Allison W..

4. Familiness in Top Management Teams: Commentary on Ensley and Pearson's“An Exploratory Comparison of the Behavioral Dynamics of Top Management Teams in Family and Nonfamily New Ventures: Cohesion, Conflict, Potency, and Consensus”. By: Nordqvist, Mattias.

5. Strategic Divestments in Family Firms: Role of Family Structure and Community Culture. By: Sharma, Pramodita; Manikutty, S..

6. Family Firm Resource Management: Commentary and Extensions. By: Kellermanns, Franz W..

7. The F-PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory. By: Klein, Sabine B.; Astrachan, Joseph H.; Smyrnios, Kosmas X.

8. Commentary on the Multidimensional Degree of Family Influence Construct and the F-PEC Measurement Instrument. By: Cliff, Jennifer E.; Jennings, P. Devereaux.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(4) july 2005
1. Innovation, networking and the new industrial clusters: the characteristics of networks and local innovation capabilities in the Turkish industrial clusters. By: Eraydin, Ayda; Armatli-Köroglu, Bilge.

2. Linkage lock-in and regional economic development: the case of the Øresund medi-tech plastics industry. By: Sornn-Friese, Henrik; Simoni Sørensen, Janne.

3. Technology centres during the economic downturn: what have we learned? By: Gittell, Ross; Sohl, Jeffrey.

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 20(3) july 2005

2. Antecedents of international and domestic learning effort
Harry J. Sapienza, Dirk De Clercq and William R. Sandberg

3. Predicting order and timing of new product moves: the role of top management in corporate entrepreneurship
Abhishek Srivastava and Hun Lee

4. Business accomplishments, gender and entrepreneurial self-image
Ingrid Verheul, Lorraine Uhlaner and Roy Thurik

5. Strategic decision making in start-ups: the effect of top management team organization and processes on speed and comprehensiveness
Till Talaulicar, Jens Grundei and Axel v. Werder

6. Cash crisis in newly public Internet-based firms: an empirical analysis
Ram Mudambi and Monica Zimmerman Treichel

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(3) may 2005
1. Antecedents of trust in industrial districts: an empirical analysis of inter-firm relations in a Turkish industrial district. By: Oba, Beyza; Semerciöz, Fatih.

2. Creation of relational assets through the ‘library of equipment’ model: an industrial modernization approach of Japan's local technology centres. By: Izushi, Hiro.

3. Are Scottish firms meeting the ICT challenge? Results from a National Survey of Enterprise. By: Haugh, H. M.; Robson, P. J. A..

4. A new US definition of ‘Minority Business’: lessons from the first four years. By: Sonfield, Matthew C..

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(2) mar 2005
1. An evaluation of public support measures for private external consultancies to SMEs in the Walloon Region of Belgium. By: Lambrecht, Johan; Pirnay, Fabrice.

2. Aspiring, nascent and fledgling entrepreneurs: an investigation of the business start-up process. By: Rotefoss, Beate; Kolvereid, Lars.

3. Bootstrap financing and owners’ perceptions of their business constraints and opportunities. By: Carter, Richard B.; Van Auken, Howard.

4. Equilibrium entrepreneurship rate, economic development and growth. Evidence from Spanish regions. By: Belso Martínez, José A..

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(2) march 2005
Guest Editors’ Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Research. By: Jennings, Peter L.; Perren, Lew; Carter, Sara

News and Nuances of the Entrepreneurial Myth and Metaphor: Linguistic Games in Entrepreneurial Sense-Making and Sense-Giving. By: Nicholson, Louise; Anderson, Alistair R.

Government Discourses on Entrepreneurship: Issues of Legitimization, Subjugation, and Power. By: Perren, Lew; Jennings, Peter L.

The Social Construction of Entrepreneurship: Narrative and Dramatic Processes in the Coproduction of Organizations and Identities. By: Downing, Stephen

Schumpeter's Legacy? Interaction and Emotions in the Sociology of Entrepreneurship. By: Goss, David

Research In Motion: A Small Firm Commercializing a New Technology. By: Carayannopoulos, Sofy + Note To Instructors. By: Carayannopoulos, Sofy

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 17(1) jan 2005
1. Lifestyle, growth, or community involvement? The balance of goals of UK artisan food producers. By: Tregear, Angela.

2. The 'new generation of African entrepreneurs': networking to change the climate for business and private sector-led development. By: McDade, Barbara E.; Spring, Anita.

3. Entrepreneurship in the public sector: a framework of analysis in European local governments. By: Zerbinati, Stefania; Souitaris, Vangelis.

4. An institutional analysis of marketing practices of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. By: Wai-sum Siu.

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 29(1) january 2005
Signaling in Venture Capitalist—New Venture Team Funding Decisions: Does It Indicate Long-Term Venture Outcomes? By: Busenitz, Lowell W.; Fiet, James O.; Moesel, Douglas D

Four Bases of Family Business Successor Commitment: Antecedents and Consequences. By: Sharma, Pramodita; Irving, P. Gregory

Politico-Economic Factors Associated with Interest in Starting a Business: A Multi-Country Study. By: Begley, Thomas M.; Wee-Liang Tan; Schoch, Herbert

The Company You Keep: How Young Firms in Different Competitive Contexts Signal Reputation through Their Customers. By: Reuber, A. Rebecca; Fischer, Eileen

Not Just Domestic Engineers: An Exploratory Study of Homemaker Entrepreneurs. By: Singh, Robert P.; Lucas, Leyland M.

Prior Knowledge, Potential Financial Reward, and Opportunity Identification. By: Shepherd, Dean A.; DeTienne, Dawn R.

Evolutionary Processes and Paths of Relationally Embedded Network Ties in Emerging Entrepreneurial Firms. By: Hite, Julie M.

 

LA REVUE DE L'ENTREPRENEURIAT 3(1) 2004

Paturel Robert, Editorial

Emin Sandrine, "Les facteurs déterminant la création d'entreprise par les chercheurs publics : application des modèles d'intention"

Boncler Jérôme.; Hlady-Rispal Martine, "L’entrepreneuriat en milieu solidaire : un phénomène singulier ?"

Zoonekynd Sylviane, "Contribution à l'analyse d'une forme singulière d'entrepreneuriat : le cas des entreprises d'insertion"

Paturel Robert, Note de recherche - Etat des thèses en entrepreneuriat

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 16(2) nov. 2004

In what sense 'regional development?': entrepreneurship, underdevelopment and strong tradition in the periphery. By: Benneworth, Paul

Policies to promote new knowledge-intensive industrial agglomerations. By: O'Gorman, Colm; Kautonen, Mika

Beyond portfolio entrepreneurship: multiple income sources in small firms. By: Carter, Sara; Tagg, Stephen; Dimitratos, Pavlos

Internationalization of private firms: environmental turbulence and organizational strategies and resources. By: Westhead, Paul; Wright, Mike; Ucbasaran, Deniz

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 20(2) march 2005

Science parks and incubators: observations, synthesis and future research. By: Phan, Phillip H.; Siegel, Donald S.; Wright, Mike

Spinning out new ventures: a typology of incubation strategies from European research institutions. By: Clarysse, Bart; Wright, Mike; Lockett, Andy; Van de Velde, Els; Vohora, Ajay

An analytical framework for science parks and technology districts with an application to Singapore. By: Koh, Francis C.C.; Koh, Winston T.H.; Tschang, Feichin Ted

Entrepreneurship and university-based technology transfer. By: Markman, Gideon D.; Phan, Phillip H.; Balkin, David B.; Gianiodis, Peter T.. Journal of Business Venturing

The networked business incubator—leveraging entrepreneurial agency? By: Bøllingtoft, Anne; Ulhøi, John P.

 

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING 20(1) january 2005

Human capital theory and venture capital firms: exploring “home runs” and “strike outs”. By: Dimov, Dimo P.; Shepherd, Dean A.

A tale of passion: New insights into entrepreneurship from a parenthood metaphor. By: Cardon, Melissa S.; Zietsma, Charlene; Saparito, Patrick; Matherne, Brett P.; Davis, Carolyn.

Missing the boat or sinking the boat: a study of new venture decision making. By: Mullins, John W.; Forlani, David.

Entrepreneurial orientation and small business performance: a configurational approach. By: Wiklund, Johan; Shepherd, Dean

Investment bankers and IPO pricing: does prospectus information matter? By: Daily, Catherine M.; Certo, S. Trevis; Dalton, Dan R.

Is venture capital worth it? Effects on firm performance and founder returns. By: Florin, Juan. Journal of Business Venturing, Jan2005, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p113, 23p; DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2003.12.006; (AN 1

Exploring entrepreneurial learning: a comparative study of technology development projects. By: Ravasi, Davide; Turati, Carlo

 

JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING CULTURE 12(3) sept. 2004

ESTONIAN SMEs IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: FROM INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS TO EMPHASIS ON MARKET FACTORS. By: Miettinen, Asko. Journal of Enterprising Culture, Sep2004, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p195, 16p; (AN 15220004)
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COMPARISON OF BUSINESS START-UPS IN A TRANSITION ECONOMY AND IN A TRADITIONAL MARKET ECONOMY: THE CASE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND AUSTRIA. By: Mugler, Josef; Kessler, Alexander

A CASE STUDY OF CULTURE INNOVATION FOR VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE IN CHINA. By: Fan Song; Li Yuan. Journal of Enterprising Culture, Sep2004, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p253, 23

 

JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 17(3) 2004

Exporting as a Means of Growth for Women-owned Canadian SMEs, Barbara Orser, Allan Riding, JoAnna Townsend,

Online Marketing Communication in the Tourism Industry: An Exploratory Study of
Website Effectiveness Among Tourist Lodge Operators in Northern Ontario, Ron Mulholland, Jean Charles Cachon,

Integration of Information Technology Among Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Malaysia: A Value-Chain Examination, Mazuki Jusoh, Mohd. Rizal Abdul Razak, Maimun Simun,

An Assessment of the Business Environment for Micro and Small-Scale Enterprises in Tanzania, Tadeo Andrew Satta

 

REVUE INTERNATIONALE PME 17(1) 2004

Stratégies de croissance externe des moyennes entreprises patrimoniales sous-traitantes, Natacha TRÉHAN

Les entrées et les sorties du travail autonome au Canada, André BEAUCAGE et Elmustapha NAJEM

La compétence du créateur d’entreprise innovante : quelles interrogations? Brigitte CHARLES-PAUVERS, Nathalie SCHIEB-BIENFAIT et Caroline URBAIN

À la recherche du cœur de l’entrepreneuriat : vers une nouvelle vision du domaine, Alain FAYOLLE

La structure d’endettement des PME françaises : une étude sur données de panel, Ydriss ZIANE

 

 

 
 
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